3-Natak By Vinay Shukla (Hindi) (Hardcover)
This book is written by Vinay Shukla
₹360.00 ₹450.00
Related products
-
Fiction, literature, Literature & Fiction, Novel
Wonderful Tales For Children [hardcover] Kate Douglas Wiggin
Fiction, literature, Literature & Fiction, NovelWonderful Tales For Children [hardcover] Kate Douglas Wiggin
0 out of 5(0)There is a Chinese tale, “The Singing Prisoner, ” in which a friendless man is bound hand and foot and thrown into a dungeon, where he lies on the cold stones unfed and untended. He has no hope of freedom and as complaint will avail him nothing, he begins to while away the hours by reciting poems and stories he had learned in youth. So happily does he vary the tones of the speakers, feigning, in turn, the voices of kings and courtiers, lovers and princesses, birds and beasts, that he speedily draws all his fellow prisoners around him, beguiling them by the spell of his genius.
SKU: abhpuwtfc -
Play
The Importance of Being Earnest by Oscar Wilde (Hardback)
0 out of 5(0)- Page : 96
- ISBN : 978-9394885639
- Dimensions : 22.5 x 14.5 x 1 cm
What happens when two women fall in love with ?Ernest? and Ernest doesn?t exist? the Importance of Being Earnest!Secret identities, alter-egos, invented romances and someone named Ernest. . While Jack Worthing leads a double life?representing himself as Ernest?little does he know what he is setting himself for. Things get interesting or worse, when his friend, Algernon Moncrieff, also impersonates Ernest, all in the pursuit of winning his lady love!What ensues is a satire that will tickle you, scintillate you and leave you in awe, admiring Wilde?s deftness and capacity to produce powerful social comedies. A play that has thrilled readers for over a century, the Importance of Being Earnest, is a brilliant experiment in Victorian melodrama, replete with its farcical conventions and pinching satire. Subtitled a Trivial Comedy for Serious People, this amusing, eccentric farce brings for you as one of its paradoxes the impossibility of being either earnest or moral while claiming to be so.
SKU: n/a -
Hindi Literature
Dhruvswamini (Natak) by Jaishankar Prasad (H.B)
0 out of 5(0)ध्रुवस्वामिनी जयशंकर प्रसाद द्वारा रचित प्रसिद्ध हिन्दी नाटक है। यह प्रसाद की अंतिम और श्रेष्ठ नाट्य-कृति है। इसका कथानक गुप्तकाल से सम्बद्ध और शोध द्वारा इतिहाससम्मत है। यह नाटक इतिहास की प्राचीनता में वर्तमान काल की समस्या को प्रस्तुत करता है। प्रसाद ने इतिहास को अपनी नाट्याभिव्यक्ति का माध्यम बनाकर शाश्वत मानव जीवन का स्वरूप दिखाया है, युग-समस्याओं के हल दिए हैं, वर्तमान के धुंधलके में एक ज्योति दी है, राष्ट्रीयता के साथ-साथ विश्व-प्रेम का सन्देश दिया है। इसलिए उन्होंने इतिहास में कल्पना का संयोजन कर इतिहास की वर्तमान से जोड़ने का प्रयास किया है। रंगमंच की दृष्टि से तीन अंकों का यह नाटक प्रसाद का सर्वोत्तम नाटक है। इसके पात्रों की संख्या सीमित है। इसके संवाद भी पात्रा अनुकूल और लघु हैं। भाषा पात्रों की भाषा के अनुकूल है। मसलन ध्रुवस्वामिनी की भाषा में वीरांगना की ओजस्विता है। इस नाटक में अनेक स्थलों पर अर्थवाक्यों की योजना है जो नाटक में सौंदर्य और गहरे अर्थ की सृष्टि करती है।
SKU: n/a -
Coming soon, Play
The Alchemist By Ben Jonson (Hardcover)
0 out of 5(0)The Alchemist is considered Jonson’s best and most characteristic comedy. It was first performed in 1610 by King’s Men. Samuel Taylor Coleridge, a great romantic poet, claimed that it had one of the three most perfect plots in literature. The play’s clever fulfillment of the classical unities and vivi depiction of human folly have made it one of the few Renaissance plays barring the works of Shakespeare, with continuing performances on stage, except for a period of neglect during the Victorian era. The play concerns a wily servant, Face, who develops a scheme to make money while his master is away in the countryside. He gives access to his master’s house to a charlatan named Subtle and a prostitute named Doll. Subtle disguises himself as an alchemist, with Face as his servant; Doll disguises herself as a zealous Puritan. Together, the three of them gull and cheat an assortment of foolish clients. By the end of the play, ‘the alchemist’, Lovewit returns to find his house in moral disarray. Jonson ends the play with Jeremy begging the audience for forgiveness. The Alchemist presents us with a satirical window through which we can see the way in which alchemy was perceived in the opening decade of the 17th century.
SKU: n/a





There are no reviews yet.