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Triveni - Journal of Indian Renaissance January-February 1933

1933

In a word the White Paper represents the triumph of Conservative die-hardism; the safguards and reservations are demonstrably in the interests of England and contrary to the interests of India. [...] The communion of kindred souls the sympathetic study and appreciation of the best in the sistelanguages and the eventual evolution of a federation of cultures are the objects to be kept constantly in view. [...] Further most of the banking business is now in the hands of the Turks and the capital of the Turkish banks has been entirely or in large part furnished by the Government. [...] The proceedings of the Public Services Commission on which he served were followed with the greatest interest because the Indianisation of the services was believed to be the foundation of all self-government. [...] Tragedy and the Purification of Pity and Terror By E. A. WODEHOUSE M. A. (Professor The Deccan College Poona) Tragedy then is an imitation of an action that is serious complete and of a certain magnitude in language embellished with each kind of artistic ornament the several kinds being found in the several parts of the play in the form of action not of narrative through pity and fear
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Pages
113
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120282
Segment Pages Author Actions
Cover
i-i K. Rao view
Frontmatter
i-vi K. Rao view
‘The Triple Stream’
311-316 K. Rao view
Truth and Freedom
317-325 J. Krishnamurti view
Kemal and the New Turkey
326-331 J. M. Kumarappa view
Changing Values
332-336 K. Rao view
The Book and the Lamp
337-337 Manjeri Isvaran view
The Call
338-338 Adivi Bapiraju view
Crossing the Rubicon
339-340 Nilima Devi view
Tragedy and the Purification of Pity and Terror
341-347 E. A. Wodehouse view
Hindu Origins of Javanese Music
348-353 K. V. Ramachandran view
Bernard Shaw in India
354-i P. Thakurta view
Theatre-Architecture in Ancient India
357-366 V. Raghavan view
Browning as a Poet of Love
367-372 A. R. Gopalan view
Realism in Bengali Literature
373-377 Humayun Kabir view
The Block
378-380 Gajanan Jagirdar view
Masako-San Learns English
381-386 Nilkan Perumal view
Fakir Shah Jalaluddin Vasali
387-395 Aga Syed Dara view
‘My Heart has Put forth Flowers
396-i K. Kumar view
Selected Examples of Hindu-Javanese Sculpture
397-398 K. Kumar view
Reviews
399-408 K. Rao view
Backmatter
i-vi K. Rao view

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