The Dramas and Dramatic Dances of Non-European Races, in Special Reference to the Origin of Greek Tragedy: With an Appendix on the Origin of Greek Comedy
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Hindu drama and dramatic performances supplied to me by his staff, Rai Bahadur Pandit Radha Krishna, Director of the Archaeological Museum of Muttra, Pandit Hirananda Sastri, Director of theL ucknow Museum, Mr D. R. Bhandarkar, Superintendent of the Archaeological Survey, Poona, Mr H. Hargreaves, Superintendent of Hindu and Buddhist Monuments, Lahore, Mr Narain Mahadeva, of the Archaeological Surv...
MoreHindu drama and dramatic performances supplied to me by his staff, Rai Bahadur Pandit Radha Krishna, Director of the Archaeological Museum of Muttra, Pandit Hirananda Sastri, Director of theL ucknow Museum, Mr D. R. Bhandarkar, Superintendent of the Archaeological Survey, Poona, Mr H. Hargreaves, Superintendent of Hindu and Buddhist Monuments, Lahore, Mr Narain Mahadeva, of the Archaeological Survey, Poona, Mr H. Krishna Sastri, Officer in charge of the Government Epigraphical Department for I ndia, Pandit Hira Lai, extra-A ssistant Commissioner, Nagpur, and the staff of theO ffice of the Archaeological Survey of Bengal, Bankipur; toR ai Bahadur Pandit Radha Krishna I am especially indebted for his great kindness and trouble in obtaining for me a fine set of photographs, a selection from which is reproduced in Figs. 11-18, 21, 24-39. I am also indebted, through Sir John Marshall, toM rM. Zaffar Hassan, Assistant Superintendent of the Archaeological Survey, Delhi, for the photographs reproduced in Figs. 6and 7and for the information respecting them (p. 85), whilst I am further indebted to Sir John Marshall for a fine series of coloured drawings (two of which are reproduced in Figs. 56-7) illustrating theB urmese play of Waythandara, and through him toM rT aw Sein Ko, who had the drawings made and also supplied other information on theB urmese Drama; toM iss Barbara Freire-M arreco for generously placing at my disposal the Hopi tales embodied in pages 364-74 and for the photographs from which Figs. 78-84 are taken; to the Rev. T. J. Pulvertaft, M.A., Secretary of theS panish and Portuguese Reformed Churches, for his account of the dance in theS eville Cathedral and for the photograph of theS eises reproduced in Fig. 1; toM rE. M. W. Tillyard, M.A., Fellow of Jesus College, Cambridge, and now serving his country in the trenches as lieutenant, King sO wn (R oyal
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