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Philology and Criticism: A Guide to Mahabharata Textual Criticism

Hardback

Main Details

Title Philology and Criticism: A Guide to Mahabharata Textual Criticism
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Vishwa Adluri
By (author) Joydeep Bagchee
SeriesCultural, Historical and Textual Studies of South Asian Religions
Series part Volume No. 1184
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:568
Dimensions(mm): Height 229,Width 153
Category/GenreHinduism
ISBN/Barcode 9781783085767
ClassificationsDewey:294
Audience
Professional & Vocational
Illustrations 82 Figures + Tables

Publishing Details

Publisher Anthem Press
Imprint Anthem Press
Publication Date 29 June 2018
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

In the early twentieth century, one of the largest attempts at producing a critical edition of any text in any language began in India. Headed by V. S. Sukthankar, editors at the Bhandarkar Institute proposed producing a critical edition of the Sanskrit Mahabharata, a text that in its vulgate or popular edition spans nearly one hundred thousand verses. This book is the story of what this critical edition tells us about the science of textual criticism, and how that science was used (and sometimes abused). By exposing and critiquing many misconceptions regarding the Mahabharata critical edition (above all, those of Andreas Bigger and Reinhold Grunendahl), this book aims to provide readers not only with a guide to this edition but also with an assessment of its true place in intellectual history. Extensive appendices, detailed drawings of stemmata, and discussions of the basic principles at work in different contexts make this book an essential resource for the student of the Mahabharata as well as of textual and literary criticism.

Author Biography

Vishwa Adluri has a PhD in Philosophy from the New School and a PhD in Indology from Philipps-Universitat Marburg. He is Adjunct Associate Professor of Religion at Hunter College. Joydeep Bagchee has a PhD in Philosophy from the New School and is a Fellow at the research program Zukunftsphilologie: Revisiting the Canons of Textual Scholarship at the Freie Universitat Berlin.