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There is , therefore , no hero in Cilappathikāram , there is only a “ heroine ” , where “ heroine " does not mean the wife of a hero , but merely marks the change of gender . * Manimēkalai which follows Çilappathikāram in time also ...
There is , therefore , no hero in Cilappathikāram , there is only a “ heroine ” , where “ heroine " does not mean the wife of a hero , but merely marks the change of gender . * Manimēkalai which follows Çilappathikāram in time also ...
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“ The Problem of the Hero in the Later Medieval Period " Concepts of the Hero in the Middle Ages and the Renaissance eds . Burns and Reagan London : Hodder and Stoughton 1976 pp . 27-48 BOLGAR , R. R. “ Hero or Anti - Hero ?
“ The Problem of the Hero in the Later Medieval Period " Concepts of the Hero in the Middle Ages and the Renaissance eds . Burns and Reagan London : Hodder and Stoughton 1976 pp . 27-48 BOLGAR , R. R. “ Hero or Anti - Hero ?
Pagina 261
Like its predecessor , Manimēkalai also has no hero ; only heroine . The epic demonstrates that sainthood is the ideal form of the heroic provided it serves humanity in its concrete form . While Cilappathikāram glorifies the virtue of ...
Like its predecessor , Manimēkalai also has no hero ; only heroine . The epic demonstrates that sainthood is the ideal form of the heroic provided it serves humanity in its concrete form . While Cilappathikāram glorifies the virtue of ...
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TWO The Epic Tradition inherited by Milton 1152 | 11 |
THREE Tamil Epic Tradition inherited by Kamban 5372 | 53 |
FOUR Martial Heroism in the Epics of Milton | 73 |
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