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The Calcutta Review An Illustrated Monthly (Third Series) February 1937

1937

I would advise the transferring of it from the parlour to the cabinet where the perusal will not only delight the poetic taste but convey useful and important instruction both to the heart and the understanding of the reader." But let us turn to the explantion that he offers: " From the multitude of indecent expressions which abound in the speeches of the inferior characters I have endev [...] (PARIS) N the foundation of the University of Calcutta (with that of the sister Universities of Bombay and Madras) we find the earliest and possibly the most promising example of the collaboration of East and West. [...] He was an ardent champion of the University of Calcuttta which appeared to him to be one of the great educational experiments since the middle ages from the point of view of the rapprochement of the East and the West. [...] There were invitations to attend the Centenary of M. Barthelot the French Chemist the the tercentenary of Harvey the Centenary of the University College of London the New Education Fellowship at Elsinor Denmark (1926-28) the Third Anglo-American Conference of Historians (1931) the World Conference on Narcotic Education (1930) the Power Congress of Berlin the International Congress of Pure [...] The episode of the heroine's falling into the bands of the robbers in the forest is unmistakeably reminiscent of Sylvia's captivity in The Two Gentlemen of Verona while her pleadings with her captors to spare her life echoes Marina's pleadings in similar circumstances in Pericles.' In the Faro-Table the philanthropist -belongs to the same genre as Flowerdate and Friscoboldo in the apocryphal Lon
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Pages
127
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120137
Segment Pages Author Actions
Functions of a University
143-147 Syamaprasad Mookherjee view
Thomas Bowdler
148-152 Amaranatha Jha view
Inter-University Relations and the Calcutta University
153-163 Kalidas Nag view
The Minor Elizabethans and the Early Nineteenth Century Play-wrights
164-178 U.C. Nag view
Killing for Faith
179-181 Suhas Ray view
The Problem of Correlation Between Exchange Rates and Exports
182-196 Benoy Sarkar view
Help to Village India
197-203 J.S. Aiman view
Labour in Jute Mills
204-208 Tarapada Chakrabarti view
School of Printing—Its Possibilities in India
209-212 G.C. Sen view
New Cants for Old
213-216 Sadhan Ghosh view
The Poetry of Youth
217-229 Cyril Modak view
Modern Movements in Agricultural Science
230-238 John Russell view
At Home and Aboard
239-242 unknown view
News and Views
243-245 unknown view
Miscellany
246-252 unknown view
Reviews and Notices of Books
253-255 C.S. Milford view
Ourselves
256-269 unknown view

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