Written in the twelfth century, the "Naisadhiyacarita" ( "The
Adventures of Nala, King of Nisadha") is a seminal Sanskrit poem
beloved by South Asian literary communities for nearly a
millennium. This volume introduces readers to the poem's author,
his reading communities, the modes through which the poem has been
read and used, the contexts through which it became canonical, its
literary offspring, and the emotional power it still holds for the
culture that values it.
"Text to Tradition" privileges the intellectual, affective, and
social forms of cultural practice that inform a region's people and
institutions. It also proposes a new way to conduct literary
historiography, understanding literary texts as "traditions" in
their own right and emphasizing the various players and critical
genres involved in their reception. The book underscores the
importance of the close study of individual works to building a
history of literary cultures. In addition, it creates a
groundbreaking model for approaching the study of other venerated
South Asian texts.
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