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Modern Review December 1933

1933

No British name represents that spirit of adventure and discovery better thaa Sir Walter Raleigh the scholar the writer the brilliant courtier of Queen Elizabeth the daring admiral and lover of the sea the traveller and explorer in the new world and the man who attempted to found the colony of Virginia which he named after his patroness the Virgin Queen. [...] Tho-e were the day when Persian was the Court language and appreciation was sought and obtained from a narrow circle of the di! of the society who were the custodians of the culture of the day. [...] According to lolutl surrender of thought is the death of the intellect and forsaking of worship is the death of the mind. [...] Man is one of God's mysteries world is duo to His imminence in it ; knowledge and the arta are the outward manifesttions of life the cause of universe is the sight of the face of God. [...] The ideas of the nations of the `Vest are centripetal while the activities of the Moslem are centrifugal.
government politics public policy
Pages
130
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120016
Segment Pages Author Actions
Frontmatter
i-i Ramananda Chatterjee view
The Working of the League of Nations
609-612 Rabindranath Tagore view
The Wonderful Age in which Shakespeare Lived
612-616 J.T. Sunderland view
Does Machinery Spell Progress ?
616-617 Sudhindra Bose view
Viscount Grey on the Taming of Squirrels
618-619 unknown view
A Poet of Islam Sir Muhammad Iqbal
619-624 Ahmad Shafi view
Three Tracts by Rammohun Roy
624-628 Brajendra Banerji view
A Planet and a Star
628-635 Nagendranath Gupta view
Fearless Fighter for Indian Freedom a Pen Picture of Vithalbhai Javerbhai Patel
636-643 Nihal Singh view
The Brata Dance of Rajghat
643-646 G.S. Dutt view
Biological Control of Malaria in the Rural Areas of Lower Bengal
647-657 G.C. Chatterji view
The Wood Nymph
657-661 Sita Devi view
Asian Cultural Rapprochement
661-661 Rabindranath Tagore view
Comments ’ Criticism
662-663 unknown view
Book Reviews
664-668 unknown view
Indian and Chinese Labour in the Agriculture of South-East Asia
669-674 Radhakamal Mukherjee view
How British Imperialist Propaganda is Carried on
674-675 unknown view
The Bose Research Institute
676-678 unknown view
London Letter
679-682 D. Pole view
My First Day in Leningrad
683-689 Nitya Banerjee view
Indians Abroad
690-692 Benarsidas Chaturvedi view
Indian Periodicals
693-698 unknown view
Foreign Periodicals
699-703 unknown view
Notes
704-728 unknown view