Book Title: Recent Russian Publications On Indian Epic
Author(s): J W De Jong
Publisher: J W De Jong

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________________ 7. W. DE JONG ECENT RUSSIAN PUBLICATIONS ON THE INDIAN EPIC 1. Ja. V. Vasilkov, “The Mahābhārata and oral epic poetry', Narody Azii i Afriki, 1971, no. 4, pp. 95-106. 2. Ja. V. Vasilkov, 'Elements of oral-poetic technique in the Mahābhārata', Literatury Indii. Stat’i i soobščenija (Moscow, 1973), pp. 3-23. 3. P. A. Grintser, The old Indian epic. Genesis and typology. Moscow, 1974, 419 pp. The critical study of the Mahābhārata (henceforth abridged M) and the Rāmāyaṇa (abridged R) began in Europe in the beginning of the nineteenth century. The history of the study of the Indian epic has still to be written. Most of the older publications have been mentioned and discussed by Ernst Windischand by Moritz Winternitz. For many years Auguste Barth critically analysed the literature on the Indian epic.3 1 Geschichte der Sanskrit-Philologie und indischen Altertumskunde. I. Strassburg, 1917; II. Berlin-Leipzig, 1920. 2 A History of Indian Literature. I. Calcutta, 1927. • Cf. Oeuvres de Auguste Barth, vol. 5, Index général.

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