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Modern Review May 1910

1910

Again in the Dream of Maxen from the Mahinogion the hero "beheld a castle the fairest that man ever saw." In the Castle was a fair hall the root of which seemed to he all gold ; the walls of the hall seemed to be of glittering precious gems and the doors of gold. [...] These legends of many-sided craftsmaship of gold and silver and armourer's work the stories of the masters in marble and stone the weavers and the dyers the woodwrights the carvers and the painters all bear witness not so much to individual artistry as to successive waves of creati' e energy flooding the minds of men. [...] It is the manhood of the men and the womanhood of the women that have achieved all this; it is these that have realised the true meaning of political and national existence and made them actual= ities; and "X" will l trust forgive me if I remark that the whole of the penultimate paragraph of his contribution is surely a work of supererogation and that it does not lie in the mouth of any Indian [...] the assumtion of responsibilities and obligations the development of man's hither nature and the c►pacity to stiffer in their own persons to the uttermost for the sake of a cherished ideal in a word the true passive resistance that opposes the spirit of love to that of brute force. [...] the whole Course of this struggle in the Transvaal there has been no genuinely proved act of violence and it is the meekness the gentleness the real humility the toleration and the steel-like courage displayed by this disfranchised minority that have won the respect the regard and the admiration of the aforetime almost unanimously hostile European. majority in the country.
government politics public policy
Pages
128
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120016
Segment Pages Author Actions
Frontmatter
i-i Ramananda Chatterjee view
On Workmanship
413-422 H Wilson view
The Transvaal Indians
422-426 M.S.L Polak view
The Trust Property
426-431 Prabhat Mukherji view
The History of Aurangzib
431-438 Jadunath Sarkar view
Cattle Feeding
438-443 Dvijadas Datta view
The Ancient Abbey of Ajanta
443-448 unknown view
Modern “Settlement” Work in Practical Operation
448-457 Nihal Singh view
An Almoner of Nations in Distress
458-462 unknown view
The Buddhist Religion — from Within and Without
462-464 E.B Havell view
The Co-Operative Credit Movement In India
464-466 Jogindranath Samaddar view
Industries in H.H. the Nizam’s Dominions
466-468 N. Rajaram view
Social Service
469-472 C.F Andrews view
India — Through her Industries
472-478 Manindra Banerjee view
Ships And Boats In Old Indian Art
478-482 Radha Mookerji view
The Mission of The Brahmo Samaj
482-489 Mahes Ghosh view
The Ancient Hindus And The Ancient Egyptians
489-498 Abinas Das view
Secrets Of Royal Courts
498-502 unknown view
Indian Christians And The National Movement
502-508 M.C Roy view
Reviews Of Books
508-510 unknown view
Comment And Criticism
510-513 unknown view
Notes
513-519 unknown view