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Modern Review November 1925

1925

When a king gives tone to society and he Ands it to his profit and satisfaction to bring down the pride of the higher classes the* Comedy flings her dads (as we find in. the case of Moliere) at the vices of r..nobles or at the ridiculousness of the en-rich middle-class. [...] his task was as difficult as that of the modern writers ; nay even inure difficult for he had to submit to the dangers of a capricious and tyrannical authority—or rather of many such authorities encroaching on one another : the monarchy the nobility the church and the brutaliFed populace. [...] decapitates the leaders the crests of the forest dig the spectacle of the present epoch is provitig to us ; never was the world lacking to this extent in independent and truthful - persona alities. [...] Of that feigned folly one finds all shades and degrees in Shakespeare from the grossest to the most innocent ; the slaves of Coriolanus the clown of the Winter's Tale and that of All's Well Thai Ends Wei/ ; the ignoble Thersites even (Troilus and Cressida) renered clairvoyant at times by his atrocious envy. [...] But the circumstances of the family beeante rather straightened owing to the death of the old man as his pension went with him.
government politics public policy
Pages
147
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120016
Segment Pages Author Actions
Frontmatter
i-i Ramananda Chatterjee view
On Shakespeare
495-499 Romain Rolland view
The Victory
499-504 Seeta Devi view
Rai-Gunakar BharatChandra Ray
505-509 N.C. Chaudhuri view
The Maratha Recovery After Panipat
509-510 Jadunath Sarkar view
Opium in Assam
511-515 C.F. Andrews view
Economic Legislation in the Small Holdings Movement
515-518 Benoy Sarkar view
The Next Economic Stage
518-519 Nalinaksha Sanyal view
The River-Front Benares
519-523 P. Seshadri view
The Tragedy of the Russian Intelligentsia
523-524 Emma Goldman view
Why the British Dominate Middle Asia
525-528 Nihal Singh view
The Pindari Glacier
528-531 Beoam Husnara view
Reviews and Notices of Books
532-538 unknown view
Agriculture and Agrarian Problems in Bengal
538-547 Radhakamal Mukherjee view
A Scheme for Securing World-Peaoe
547-551 Elma view
Ciiristianisation of India
552-557 B.D. Basu view
The Growing Democracy and the Indian States
557-559 M.V. Kibe view
Aspects: of Spiritual and Moral Beauty in Charkha and Khaddar
560-566 Richard Gregg view
Comment and Criticism
566-570 unknown view
Indian Periodicals
571-582 unknown view
Foreign Periodicals
582-593 unknown view
Current History
593-597 T.C.B. view
Notes
597-626 unknown view