India, Beloved of Heaven
Author: Brenton Thoburn Badley
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Published: 1918
Total Pages: 252
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Author: Brenton Thoburn Badley
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Published: 1918
Total Pages: 252
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Romain Rolland
Publisher: Prabhat Prakashan
Published: 2023-10-01
Total Pages: 572
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKEmbark on a journey of intellectual discovery and cultural exploration with "Prophets Of The New India" by Romain Rolland, a captivating exploration of the lives and ideas of India's visionary thinkers and spiritual leaders. Join Rolland as he delves into the rich tapestry of Indian philosophy, religion, and culture, offering readers profound insights into the forces shaping the destiny of the world's largest democracy. Discover the lives and teachings of some of India's most influential thinkers, from the ancient sages of the Upanishads to the modern-day visionaries of the independence movement. Through Rolland's insightful commentary and vivid storytelling, readers will gain a deeper understanding of the spiritual and intellectual currents that have shaped India's past, present, and future. With its blend of biography, philosophy, and cultural analysis, "Prophets Of The New India" offers readers a comprehensive overview of India's intellectual and spiritual heritage. Rolland's deep respect for Indian culture and his keen insights into its complexities make this book essential reading for anyone seeking to understand the soul of the world's most populous nation. Since its publication, "Prophets Of The New India" has been hailed as a classic work of cultural anthropology, praised for its breadth of scope, depth of insight, and lyrical prose. Rolland's ability to distill complex ideas into accessible language and his genuine appreciation for Indian culture have earned him a place among the foremost interpreters of Indian thought in the Western world. As you immerse yourself in the pages of "Prophets Of The New India," you'll find yourself drawn into a world of intellectual ferment and spiritual awakening, where the voices of the past echo in the present and the dreams of the future take shape. Rolland's evocative portraits of India's prophets and visionaries will inspire you to explore the depths of your own soul and embrace the wisdom of the ages. In conclusion, "Prophets Of The New India" is a profound and illuminating exploration of India's intellectual and spiritual heritage that will enrich the lives of readers of all backgrounds. Whether you're a student of Indian philosophy, a lover of world literature, or simply someone with a curiosity about the human spirit, this book offers a transformative journey into the heart of Indian culture. Don't miss your chance to discover the prophets and visionaries who have shaped the destiny of India and the world. Grab your copy of "Prophets Of The New India" by Romain Rolland and embark on a journey of intellectual discovery and cultural enlightenment that will broaden your horizons and deepen your understanding of the human experience.
Author: Luiz de CAMÕES
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Published: 1778
Total Pages: 748
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Published: 1918
Total Pages: 2134
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Published: 1918
Total Pages: 830
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Published: 1928
Total Pages: 538
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Published: 1935
Total Pages: 356
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Total Pages: 792
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Mary Ellis Gibson
Publisher: Ohio University Press
Published: 2011-07-15
Total Pages: 417
ISBN-13: 0821443577
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAnglophone Poetry in Colonial India, 1780–1913: A Critical Anthology makes accessible for the first time the entire range of poems written in English on the subcontinent from their beginnings in 1780 to the watershed moment in 1913 when Rabindranath Tagore won the Nobel Prize in Literature.Mary Ellis Gibson establishes accurate texts for such well-known poets as Toru Dutt and the early nineteenth-century poet Kasiprasad Ghosh. The anthology brings together poets who were in fact colleagues, competitors, and influences on each other. The historical scope of the anthology, beginning with the famous Orientalist Sir William Jones and the anonymous “Anna Maria” and ending with Indian poets publishing in fin-de-siècle London, will enable teachers and students to understand what brought Kipling early fame and why at the same time Tagore’s Gitanjali became a global phenomenon. Anglophone Poetry in Colonial India, 1780–1913 puts all parties to the poetic conversation back together and makes their work accessible to American audiences.With accurate and reliable texts, detailed notes on vocabulary, historical and cultural references, and biographical introductions to more than thirty poets, this collection significantly reshapes the understanding of English language literary culture in India. It allows scholars to experience the diversity of poetic forms created in this period and to understand the complex religious, cultural, political, and gendered divides that shaped them.