The English Writings of Rabindranath Tagore: A miscellanySahitya Akademi, 1994 - 1020 pagini This Volume Is A Collection Of Different Genres Of Writings ý Six Prose Works Including The Hibbert Lectures, The Religion Of Man, A Large Number Of Lectures And Addresses On Various Issues, Public Statements And Messages, And Conversations With Some Of The Eminent Persons Of This Century ý Einstein, Croce, Rolland And Gandhi. |
Cuprins
Acknowledgements | 11 |
ESSAYS | 25 |
Race Conflict | 359 |
The Meeting of the East and the West | 376 |
The Message of the Forest | 385 |
Construction versus Creation 12 | 401 |
A Cry for Peace | 410 |
The Union of Cultures | 426 |
The Colour Bar | 794 |
Takagaki | 795 |
India and Britain | 796 |
Sarnath | 797 |
Imprisonment of Gandhi | 798 |
Appeal to America | 799 |
Welcome Address to Professor Davoud | 800 |
On the Centenary of Wilberforce | 801 |
A Vision of Indias History | 439 |
The Way to Unity | 459 |
International Relations | 470 |
The IndoIranians | 477 |
Notes and Comments | 489 |
The Fourfold Way of India | 495 |
The Schoolmaster | 504 |
City and Village | 510 |
The Indian Ideal of Marriage | 524 |
The Cult of the Charka | 538 |
The Philosophy of Our People | 559 |
The Meaning of Art | 580 |
The Principle of Literature | 595 |
Ideals of Education | 611 |
The Educational Mission of the VisvaBharati | 626 |
The First and the Last Prophets of Persia | 639 |
Asias Response to the Call of the New Age | 659 |
Womens Place in the World | 676 |
To the Citizens of Delhi | 698 |
China and India | 711 |
MISCELLANEOUS | 727 |
A OPEN LETTERS SPEECHES TRIBUTES ETC | 729 |
The Problem of India | 731 |
Spiritual Civilization | 735 |
National Language of India | 736 |
The Object and Subject of a Story | 737 |
Hindu Intercaste Marriage | 741 |
Vernaculars for the M A Degree | 742 |
This Youth which Lies Hidden in My Heart | 744 |
On Some Educational Questions | 746 |
Poets Contribution to Your Noble Work | 749 |
When Badges of Honour Make Our Shame Glaring | 751 |
A Great Crime in the Name of Law | 752 |
On British Mentality in Relation to India | 753 |
The Efficacy of Ahimsa | 755 |
Introducing Elmhirst | 758 |
Farewell to Dr M Winternitz | 759 |
To My Ceylon Audience | 760 |
Letter to Lord Lytton | 766 |
Knighthood | 767 |
Deshabandhu Chittaranjan Das | 768 |
Farewell Address to Carlo Formichi | 769 |
Philosophy of Fascism | 771 |
Fascism Denounced | 776 |
Protest Against the Policy of Repression | 778 |
Tagores Response | 779 |
Freedom | 781 |
Mother India | 783 |
Colour Prejudice | 785 |
At the Immigration Office | 786 |
East is East | 787 |
An Appeal to Idealism | 788 |
Race and Colour Prejudice | 790 |
Message to the Quaker Society of Friends | 792 |
Statement Contradicted | 793 |
Homage to Islam | 802 |
Protest Against the Nazis | 803 |
My Ideals with regard to the Sreebhavana | 804 |
To Madan Mohan Malaviya | 806 |
Farewell to Abdul Ghafar Khan | 807 |
My Young Friends | 808 |
A Letter to an English Friend | 809 |
Ishopanishat | 810 |
Ramchandra Sharma | 811 |
To Indian National Congress | 812 |
Message to World Peace Congress | 813 |
New Education Fellowship | 814 |
The English in India | 816 |
Spanish Civil War | 819 |
In Defence of the Workers on Strike | 820 |
Appeal for Andaman Prisoners | 821 |
In Response to Rasbehari Boses Appeal | 823 |
Vande Mataram | 824 |
Appeal to Journalists | 825 |
Jagadish Chandra Bose | 826 |
The British Constitution in India | 829 |
To the People of China | 831 |
Fascism of the State of Travancore | 832 |
Letters to Czechoslovakia | 833 |
Tagore and Noguchi | 834 |
W B Yeats | 845 |
21st Conference | 846 |
European Order and World Order | 847 |
Telegram to Roosevelt | 848 |
Mans Lost Heritage | 849 |
Welcome to Xu Beihong | 850 |
Reply to Miss Rathbone | 851 |
B ON BOOKS | 855 |
Thirty Songs from the Punjab and Kashmir | 857 |
To the Nation | 859 |
The Web of Indian Life | 862 |
A Great Channel for Communication | 864 |
The Robbery of the Soil | 866 |
Zoroastrian Hymns | 872 |
The Case for India | 877 |
Voiceless India | 879 |
Christ | 881 |
Rebel India | 882 |
Preface to Deliverance | 884 |
Marguerite Wilkinson and Tagore | 887 |
Salvadori and Tagore | 899 |
H G Wells and Tagore | 908 |
Conversations in Russia | 916 |
On | 940 |
Tagore on Films | 949 |
Deshabandhu Chittaranjan Das | 955 |
The Nobel Prize Acceptance Speech | 961 |
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Termeni și expresii frecvente
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