A Comparative Analysis of Transcendental Elements in the Poetry of Vivekananda, Kamla Das, and Whitman
2024; Volume: 13; Issue: 1 Linguagem: Inglês
10.21275/sr24104232232
ISSN2319-7064
Autores Tópico(s)Indian and Buddhist Studies
ResumoThe purpose of this article is to conduct a comparative analysis of transcendental themes in the poetry of Swami Vivekananda, Kamla Das, and Walt Whitman. It aims to explore how these poets, from diverse cultural backgrounds, engage with and express transcendentalist ideas in their work, providing a cross-cultural perspective on this philosophical movement. It is focused on the study of Self-transcendence or individual perspective of Indian poets Swami Vivekananda; A representative of Hindu religion and; Kamla Das; a renowned feminist and further is compared with the American poet Walt Whitman; an American poet. Their emphasis on subjective intuition through nature, intuition, experience or imagination is discussed with reference to their illustrious poems like "Light", "Kali the Mother" "The Living God" of Swami Vivekananda taken from the book "Complete works of Swami Vivekananda", Kamla Das's poems "Ghanashyam", "Only the Soul knows How to Sing" a collection of poems and Walt Whitman's "Leaves of Grass" highlighting on "songs of Myself".
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