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The Calcutta Review An Illustrated Monthly (Third Series) September 1938

1938

Ingest springs naturally from -the nature of the environment the circumstances and the compulsions of the characters involved in the story. [...] tovvering rnagreficence of mountains the elemental surge of the sea the forked fury of the lightning the unleashed violence of the wind man is but a pathological impertinence in the scheme of thingt—pathological because his brain rules him and betrays him. [...] " Here the -eform becomes the name V the person ortking which does the at In question ;"" `-ing' makes the `adjective' used about the door and the name of tre-act wben in press of being done ; and the -eform gives the ' adjective ' of the.person or thing to which the act is done:" (W-he A. B. C. oflBasic English.)_ In addition to these the use of some international words ill pemitted in [...] in spite of the advantages of Basic the quQstion of its intrduction in the lower forms of the schools of this country is nCquite free from difficulty. [...] McDougall tells us that there is at the present time a bewildering variety of schools of Psychology -in open rivalry and conflict with one tsnothej.-.." A veritable revolution in tire science of human nature has taken place in the last decade and the division between the Psychology that was orthodox and predominant at the end.of the-last century and the modern Ptychology of the presen‘centuty is
history
Pages
116
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120137
Segment Pages Author Actions
Robinson Jeffers ? Poet of Absolute Negation
249-258 Charles Glicksberg view
Basic English and its Possibilities
259-264 M.M. Bhattacherje view
Perception and Reality
265-273 Priya Dutt view
Philosophy in Lord Byron
274-282 M. Jamil view
Surendranath Banerjea
283-293 Kamala Devi view
A Briei Introduction to Hardy’s Dynasts
294-304 H.M. Mukerjea view
Stalin as the Manager of Leninism No. II
305-318 Benoy Sarkar view
Bengal Government and Agriculture
319-332 H.C. Mookerjee view
Importance of Living
333-337 Taraknath Das view
News and Views
338-341 unknown view
Miscellany
342-350 Benoy Sarkar view
Reviews and Notices of Books
351-354 unknown view
Ourselves
355-364 unknown view

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