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Frontmatter
Contents
Preface
Part I. Theorizing Imagination
1. Mind-Born Worlds
2. Poets, Playwrights, Painters
3. Singularity, Inexhaustibility, Insight: What Sanskrit Poeticians Think Is Real
4. Poetics 2: Illumination
5. Toward a Yoga of the Imagination
Part II. The Sixteenth-Century Revolution
6. Early Modern Bhāvanā
7. Sīmantinī: Irrevocable Imaginings
8. Nala in Tenkasi and the New Economy of Mind
9. True Fiction
10. The Marriage of Bhāvanā and Best
11. Toward Conclusion
Notes
Bibliography
Index
Contents
Preface
Part I. Theorizing Imagination
1. Mind-Born Worlds
2. Poets, Playwrights, Painters
3. Singularity, Inexhaustibility, Insight: What Sanskrit Poeticians Think Is Real
4. Poetics 2: Illumination
5. Toward a Yoga of the Imagination
Part II. The Sixteenth-Century Revolution
6. Early Modern Bhāvanā
7. Sīmantinī: Irrevocable Imaginings
8. Nala in Tenkasi and the New Economy of Mind
9. True Fiction
10. The Marriage of Bhāvanā and Best
11. Toward Conclusion
Notes
Bibliography
Index