A comparative study of Sinhalese literature in the eleventh and twelfth centuries.

Main author: Dhammapala, Gatare
Format: Theses           
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Summary: The thesis consists of six chapters. The first chapter deals with the historical background of the period (eleventh and twelfth centuries A.D.). It sums up the results of the Cola invasion and examines the nature and the functions of intellectual awakening after the re-establishment of Sinhalese rule with special reference to the age of Parakramabahu I. The second chapter treats briefly almost all the works of the period with their respective authors. It includes various categories of works', literary and otherwise, written in Sinhalese, Pali and Sanskrit. The third chapter concerns the concept of bhakti and its special significance in the context of devotional literature. It also shows how this concept was transferred to the Buddha by later Buddhist devotee writers. The fourth chapter makes a comparative study of the works of Gurulugomi and Vidyacakravarti, It examines their inspirations and influences from such Buddhist works as Avadanas as well as Sanskrit poetic traditions and some Sanskrit prose works. It also assesses the literary quality of each work. The fifth chapter contains a comparative study of the Sasadavata and the Muvadevdavata. It deals with the concept of poetry with special reference to the Siyabaslakara, and examines the inspiration of these Sinhalese poems from Buddhist literary traditions in addition to their influence from Sanskrit poetic traditions. It also approaches each work aesthetically following the rasa theory as postulated by Anandavardhana and Visvanatha. The sixth chapter deals with the problem of literary translation. It examines the translating processes put into practice by Ceylonese writers from early times. It pays special attention to the translating processes practised by Gurulugomi and Vidyacakravarti in their renderings of verse and prose .
Language: English
Published: SOAS University of London 1973