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Modern Review February 1913

1913

we y get the sweet delicacy and hope '.of spring; in the sower and reaper of the eternal toiling of men Mk! the Oftilfe of the seasons ; in the Madonna and Mit the understanding of all that motkerhoo# means ; in the uncovered form of slitilp nymph the spell of all youth andii beauty. [...] The clash of forces the pitting of the strength of one man or one country against another is a noble and legitimate subject for art ; but it requires to be expressed with an equal comprehension of the nobility of each antagonist and defeat must be the defeat which may happen to either and the victory the reward of what manhood and courage may bring to all men. [...] It is easy enough to borrow the symbols of poetry and romance from the past and to use them merely as ornments without any clear relation to exitence ; it is easy to give a romantic formula of energy to representations of the building of cities of the loading and.the unloading of ships of ploughing and digging and tilling; but if we arc to be infected by the true spirit of these facts i [...] The Greeks we have agreed had this quality to a supreme degree and the foundation of their religiol upon their impression of the beauty And awe of nature gave to their theoJogy character admirably suited to an abs expression of the actual divine galls of man and of the material wattle.' The early Italian masters set down an dramatic statement of life ; and the worker. [...] enclosed in magnificent parks; and if he took the trouble to reflect upon the whole situation he would by and by come to see that the cost of this tremendous luxury this even great waste of wealth which is manifest on the outskirts of the town in the closed-up unappreciated parks and palaces is the ceaseless dreary toil of the vast concourse of people he had seen in the midst of the town the
government politics public policy
Pages
137
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120016
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Frontmatter
i-i Ramananda Chatterjee view
A Basis for the Appreciation of Works of Art
125-136 William Rothenstein view
Industrialism in England
136-142 Wilfred Wellock view
In The Footsteps of Aurungzebe in the Deccan
143-149 E Watts view
The Musical Soul of East and West
149-155 Alfred Westhari view
A Young Bengali Writer
156-160 C.F. Andrews view
Parvati Devi Headmistress of the Hindu Girls School at Conjeeveram
160-165 Mukandi Lal view
Theory of Indian Music
165-167 S.N Karnar view
Abbe’s “Zeiss-Stiftung:“
167-172 Leopold Katscher view
Mohamed and The Qur’an
172-181 unknown view
The Phonetics of Bengali
182-185 J.D. Anderson view
India and the World Movement
185-188 Har Dayal view
The Dacca University Scheme
188-193 Paresh Banerji view
The Acts of the Polish Nation and of the Polish Pilgrims
193-203 Adam Mickiewicz view
Aluminium Industry in India
204-210 P.G. Shah view
Our Nation Day Celebration in California
210-212 T.N. Das view
Reviews and Notices of Books
212-222 K.M.J. view
Notes
222-248 Sharma view