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The Calcutta Review An Illustrated Monthly (Third Series) November 1936

1936

It is the mirror tben which has to do the poetising of life ; the vital the imaginative the emotional temperament of the poet is the reflecting medium and it bag' to supply unaided the creative and poetical element. [...] The high intensity of speech which English poetry has brought to bear upon all its material its power of giving the fullest and richest value to the word and the image is needed for the epression of the values of the spiritual which will be one of the aims of higher intuitive utterance. [...] The resolution which the Conference unanimously passed was practically the same and may be briefly summarised that the right to asylum ought to give political refugees the same privileges and duties as the citizens of the the country of refuge." At the Government Conference as is so often the case with that kind of conference it was a matter of paper and nothing else resulted."158 THE CALCUTTA [...] The passing of a Maternity Benefit Act for the whole of India on the lines of the Bombay C. P. and Madras Acts is to be found among the resolutions of the Conference (pp. [...] The Germans were trying to shake off the trammels of feudalismi-Itrid the —need for the establishment of these subsidized banks arose out of the prvisions of laws relating to the emancipation of land.
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Pages
130
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120137
Segment Pages Author Actions
Frontmatter
i-i unknown view
Europe to-Day
143-150 Hari Gour view
The Character of English Poetry
151-156 Aurobindo view
The Right to Asylum
157-159 Madame Horup view
The Sociology of Indian Socialism and Feminism
160-170 Benoykumar Sarkar view
Land Mortgage Creit
171-182 J.P. Niyogi view
Nawab Najimuddowla and the English
183-194 A.P. Dasgupta view
President of the United States
195-211 Naresh Roy view
The Position of Electrical Industries in Japan
212-218 P.N. Ghose view
Juristic Conception of Dominion Status
219-230 D.C. Gupta view
The Byronic Hero—a Study in Development
231-239 Amiyakumar Sen view
How to Organise a Library
240-244 Bahadur Asadullah view
Village Schools in Relation to Village Needs
245-248 J.C. Guha view
At Home and Abroad
249-252 unknown view
News and Views
253-256 unknown view
Miscellany
257-262 Benoy Sarkar view
Reviews and Notices of Books
263-265 unknown view
Ourselves
266-271 unknown view

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