Romanticism in Bengal 1881-1922: An Anthology of Articles from BanglaMālinī Bhaṭṭācārya, Anasuya Ghosh Papyrus, 2003 - Всего страниц: 207 Chiefly on influences of English romanticism in Bengali writers and literature. |
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... called the ocean ! Therefore Shelley does not believe that the universe is God . In his opinion the world is a bubble on the soul's ocean . Thus we see that what we have called Non - Dualism in this essay is in one respect Dualism . I ...
... called the ocean ! Therefore Shelley does not believe that the universe is God . In his opinion the world is a bubble on the soul's ocean . Thus we see that what we have called Non - Dualism in this essay is in one respect Dualism . I ...
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... called The Necessity of Atheism and posted copies of it to the college authorities , professors , bishops and various eminent residents of Oxford . This was nothing but youthful precipitateness . But for a college student it was a grave ...
... called The Necessity of Atheism and posted copies of it to the college authorities , professors , bishops and various eminent residents of Oxford . This was nothing but youthful precipitateness . But for a college student it was a grave ...
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... called it ' a bête letter ' . In plain Bengali how can we describe it except as the letter of a bestial adulterer ... called a ' butterfly - poet ' : Carlyle had called Heine a ' blackguard ' . Yet Heine , that saint of satire , was a ...
... called it ' a bête letter ' . In plain Bengali how can we describe it except as the letter of a bestial adulterer ... called a ' butterfly - poet ' : Carlyle had called Heine a ' blackguard ' . Yet Heine , that saint of satire , was a ...
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Introduction | 9 |
NonDualism and Modern | 23 |
The World of Poetry | 33 |
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appear Babu beauty become Bengali Byron called cause century character consciousness criticism death deep desire despair doubt earth element England English epic essay eternal existence expression eyes fact feeling flower force give hand happiness Harriet heart Hindu hope human ideas imagination immortal Indian influence intellectual interest Keats kind language leave light lines literary literature living look matter mean mind moral movement Nature neo-romantic never objective once original passion perceived period personality philosophy physical pieces poems poet poet's poetic poetry political present published Rabindranath reason regarded religion religious remains rise romantic sense Shelley Shelley's social society song sorrow soul spirit struggle style subjective term things thou thought transfiguration TRANSLATED true truth turn universe verse vision Western Wordsworth write written