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The Dacca University Studies. November 1935

1935

"It is the sun of love and it ripens the fruit of the soul as the sun of heaven ripens the fruit of the earth" (18). [...] King Ablamore sings of unhappiness that had three keys of gold ; Melisanda sings (22) of a thirty years' fruitless search for the object of the heart's desire ; in Selysette's song of the lover the door is heard to close the lamp to burn and the soul to moan ; and a fairy dies in the song of Orlamonde's five daughters sung by the imprisoned wives of Blue Beard. [...] It shows that the poet had conic out of the world of dreams into the world of reality not the reality of the naturalists to be found out by a dissection of social life but the reality of the romanticists revealed by an imaginative contact of the soul with the life of mankind in general. [...] The most significant features of the post-war stage of English problem-play are the unflagging freshness and fecundity of Shaw the emergence of Somerset Maugham and the meteoric conquest of the stage by Noel Coward. [...] The moral of the piece emerges through the development of the situation and the reaction of the characters to it as it grows under our eyes.
education
Pages
197
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120235
Segment Pages Author Actions
Cover
i-iii R.C. Majumdar, S.N. Bose, M. Hasan view
Frontmatter
i-i M. Hamid Kuraishi view
Maeterlinck’s Dramatic Method
1-16 J.N. Chaudhuri view
Modern Problem Plays
17-35 P.K. Guha view
On the Transfer of the Capital of Mughal Bengal from Raj Mahal to Dacca (Jahangirnagar) by Islam Khan Chishti
36-63 S.N. Bhattacharyya view
The Date of the Khadga Dynasty
64-66 Pramode Paul view
The Death of Hīmū
67-101 Sukumar Ray view
An Old-Javanese Inscription of the Saka Year 841
102-131 Himansu Sarkar view
Some Side-Lights on the Nusairis
132-140 Sirajul Haqq view
An Account of the Immigration of Persian Poets into Bengal
141-150 M.I. Borrah view
Jagannātha’s Treatment of the Gunaconcept in Sanskrit Poetics
151-171 Prakaschandra Lahiri view
On the Constitution of Lignin
172-188 Pulin Sarkar view
Editorial Notes
189-189 R.C. Majumdar, S.N. Bose, M. Hasan view
Acknowledgment
190-190 R.C. Majumdar, S.N. Bose, M. Hasan view
Backmatter
1-3 R.C. Majumdar, S.N. Bose, M. Hasan view

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