The English Writings of Rabindranath Tagore: A miscellanyThis Volume Is A Collection Of Different Genres Of Writings ý Six Prose Works Including The Hibbert Lectures, The Religion Of Man, A Large Number Of Lectures And Addresses On Various Issues, Public Statements And Messages, And Conversations With Some Of The Eminent Persons Of This Century ý Einstein, Croce, Rolland And Gandhi. |
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Acknowledgements | 11 |
ESSAYS | 25 |
LECTURES AND ADDRESSES | 357 |
The Spirit of Japan | 364 |
The Meeting of the East and the West | 376 |
The Message of the Forest | 385 |
Construction versus Creation | 401 |
A Cry for Peace | 410 |
The Colour Bar | 794 |
Takagaki | 795 |
India and Britain | 796 |
Sarnath | 797 |
Imprisonment of Gandhi | 798 |
Appeal to America | 799 |
Welcome Address to Professor Davoud | 800 |
On the Centenary of Wilberforce | 801 |
The Union of Cultures | 426 |
A Vision of Indias History | 439 |
The Way to Unity | 459 |
International Relations | 470 |
The IndoIranians | 477 |
Notes and Comments | 489 |
The Fourfold Way of India | 495 |
The Schoolmaster | 504 |
City and Village | 510 |
The Indian Ideal of Marriage | 524 |
The Cult of the Charka | 538 |
The Philosophy of Our People | 559 |
The Meaning of Art | 580 |
The Principle of Literature | 595 |
Ideals of Education | 611 |
The Educational Mission of the VisvaBharati | 626 |
The First and the Last Prophets of Persia | 639 |
Asias Response to the Call of the New Age | 659 |
Womens Place in the World | 676 |
To the Citizens of Delhi | 698 |
China and India | 711 |
MISCELLANEOUS | 727 |
A OPEN LETTERS SPEECHES TRIBUTES ETC | 729 |
The Problem of India | 731 |
Spiritual Civilization | 735 |
National Language of India | 736 |
The Object and Subject of a Story | 737 |
Hindu Intercaste Marriage | 741 |
Vernaculars for the M A Degree | 742 |
This Youth which Lies Hidden in My Heart | 744 |
On Some Educational Questions | 746 |
Poets Contribution to Your Noble Work | 749 |
When Badges of Honour Make Our Shame Glaring | 751 |
A Great Crime in the Name of Law | 752 |
On British Mentality in Relation to India | 753 |
The Efficacy of Ahimsa | 755 |
Introducing Elmhirst | 758 |
Farewell to Dr M Winternitz | 759 |
To My Ceylon Audience | 760 |
Letter to Lord Lytton | 766 |
Knighthood | 767 |
Deshabandhu Chittaranjan Das | 768 |
Farewell Address to Carlo Formichi | 769 |
Philosophy of Fascism | 771 |
Fascism Denounced | 776 |
Protest Against the Policy of Repression | 778 |
Tagores Response | 779 |
Freedom | 781 |
Mother India | 783 |
Colour Prejudice | 785 |
At the Immigration Office | 786 |
East is East | 787 |
An Appeal to Idealism | 788 |
Race and Colour Prejudice | 790 |
Message to the Quaker Society of Friends | 792 |
Statement Contradicted | 793 |
Homage to Islam | 802 |
Protest Against the Nazis | 803 |
My Ideals with regard to the Sreebhavana | 804 |
To Madan Mohan Malaviya | 806 |
Farewell to Abdul Ghafar Khan | 807 |
My Young Friends | 808 |
A Letter to an English Friend | 809 |
Ishopanishat 810 | 810 |
Ramchandra Sharma | 811 |
To Indian National Congress | 812 |
Message to World Peace Congress | 813 |
New Education Fellowship | 814 |
The English in India | 816 |
Spanish Civil War | 819 |
In Defence of the Workers on Strike | 820 |
Appeal for Andaman Prisoners | 821 |
In Response to Rasbehari Boses Appeal | 823 |
Vande Mataram | 824 |
Appeal to Journalists | 825 |
Jagadish Chandra Bose | 826 |
The British Constitution in India | 829 |
To the People of China | 831 |
Fascism of the State of Travancore | 832 |
Letters to Czechoslovakia | 833 |
Tagore and Noguchi | 834 |
W B Yeats | 845 |
21st Conference | 846 |
European Order and World Order | 847 |
Telegram to Roosevelt | 848 |
Mans Lost Heritage | 849 |
Welcome to Xu Beihong | 850 |
Reply to Miss Rathbone | 851 |
B ON BOOKS | 855 |
Thirty Songs from the Punjab and Kashmir 85 7 | 857 |
To the Nation | 859 |
The Web of Indian Life | 862 |
A Great Channel for Communication | 864 |
The Robbery of the Soil | 866 |
Zoroastrian Hymns | 872 |
The Case for India | 877 |
Voiceless India | 879 |
Christ | 881 |
Rebel India | 882 |
Preface to Deliverance | 884 |
Marguerite Wilkinson and Tagore | 887 |
Salvadori and Tagore | 899 |
H G Wells and Tagore | 908 |
Conversations in Russia | 916 |
On | 940 |
Tagore on Films | 949 |
Deshabandhu Chittaranjan Das | 955 |
The Nobel Prize Acceptance Speech | 961 |
Notes | 995 |
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accept activities appearance attain beauty become believe belong body bring carry cause civilization claim comes complete consciousness create creation creative culture death desire East eternal Europe existence expression fact faith feel force freedom gain give given grow hand harmony heart hope human idea ideal imagination India individual infinite inner Italy keep language light limits living man's material meaning meeting merely mind moral movement nature never object offer once organization path peace perfect personality physical poet political possible present prove question race reach reality realize reason relationship religion remain represent responsibility sense social society soul spirit suffering Tagore things thought touch true truth unity universal wealth West Western whole