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

1938

The intellectual history of Europe bass to that of India the sane relation as physiolggy dfsJo pathology ; vile the one presents the richer field fir „th-s investigation-of time laws of the healthy and vigburous growth of civilization the other fornishett greater facilities of studying it Under the couditiotis.of disease and death." This is the doctrine of " arrested growth.' as a?plied to Indi [...] At every turn however it is not the past ancestral tradition but the human will that matters! It is the creative intelligAnce of man that shapes the Ilestiny of the group the class and the race. [...] BARBI AND MITER The world knows that in 1893 the year before Baukitn's death the self-conscious voice of Young Bengal was heard-by the East and the West at the International rarfiarnent of Religions Chicagb thrOugh the personality of Vivekamtuda. [...] the failures in life and nature than in the successes in the bondage and necessity of man than in' his liberty and frpedop."1‘ In that age of idealism it was for him alone to do full justice to the actual% retaining at the same time his hold on the idealistic philosophy of the time. [...] the poet's answer that the soul; leafing its fleshly abode would exist in some plaice cibelprited of its gakhuniour " and live " pallid cheerless and forlorn:1 Sitiilar conception of the flight of the soul " to the regions of night " is repainted in " The Tear " which shows that the poet's mind is not trade up as 4o the exact conditions of the soul's future-existence but that he does believe i
history
Pages
136
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120137
Segment Pages Author Actions
The Acceptable and the Unacceptable in Bankim’s Social Philosophy
113-131 Benoy Sarkar view
Philosophy in Lord Byron
132-142 M. Jamil view
Early Annals of the Calcutta University II
143-150 A.P. Gupta view
The Vigor of Psychology in America
151-168 Basukumar Bagchi view
Pre-Historic Japan
169-186 Kalidas Nag view
My Experiences in the Welfare Works for the Blind Abroad
187-194 Subodhchandra Roy view
Bengal Government and Agriculture
195-200 H.C. Mookerjee view
Surendranath Banerjea
201-210 Kamala Devi view
Basic English and its Possibilities
211-215 M.M. Bhattacherje view
Films in Industry and Education
216-218 Sheikh Rasool view
The Value of Music in Education
219-220 Ibne Kaiser view
At Home and Abroaad
221-224 unknown view
News and Views
225-229 unknown view
Miscellany
230-237 Benoy Sarkar view
Reviews and Notices of Books
238-239 unknown view
Ourselves
240-248 unknown view

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