cover image: Modern Review  November  1908

Premium

20.500.12592/g840x3

Modern Review November 1908

1908

Burns and Scott Shelley Byron and Keats Wordsworth and Coleridge represent (the joy and enthusiasm the passion and the fervour the strain and the struggle of the new birth of Western Europe as it reached the shores of England. [...] The glory at Cambridge the wonderful Ni►rfolk of that Italian sunrise is not the glory of Churches and many of the most beautiful individuals merely but rather the glory of additions to the great English Cathedrals a whole people pulsating with new life were the work of artists who wrought living to the full their active citizenship in during a century of moral and national the different Ita [...] The Mahabharata and the Ramayana since the days of their first composition have cheered the hearts and kept up the courage of more millions of mankind than any other poems in the world. [...] In the preparation of the article the grave responsibility invoked in the task has always been kept prominently in the mind of the writer. [...] Furthermore at the present time the Negro man is the best all-round workingman in the farm and factory and the Negro woman the best worker in the kitchen and nursery that America has.
government politics public policy
Pages
113
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120016
Segment Pages Author Actions
Frontmatter
i-i Ramananda Chatterjee view
National Literature And Art
359-366 C.F Andrews view
Colour Line in the United States of America and How the Negro is Uplifting Himself Despite Odds
366-372 Saint Sing view
The Yellow God
372-380 H. Haggard view
King Edward’s French Ancestress
380-387 Barbara De Courson view
Buddhism in Bengal—How it Came to Disappear
387-ii Akshay Maitra view
The Political Issues in the Next Presidential Election of the United States
389-392 G Mukerji view
The Bengal Country Cow for Dairy Purposes
392-396 Dvijadas Datta view
How Shall We Meet the Policy of Government ?
396-402 R.G. Praphv view
Report of the Indian Factory Commission
402-i unknown view
Karuizawa —the Ideal Summer Resort in Japan
405-406 Suresh Banerji view
Constitutional Nationalism
406-410 Rajanikant Giha view
The Match Industry
410-412 A. Ghose view
Nature—Methods in Education
412-415 unknown view
A thing that India has Naught Europe
415-417 unknown view
Durga—Vedic and Puizanic
418-420 Sitanatn Tattvadilushan view
The Anglicization of Indians
421-423 unknown view
Looking Before and After
423-427 J.N Bahadurji view
Indian Military Charges
427-431 unknown view
Notes
431-445 unknown view
Reviews of Books
445-446 K.M.J view