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 THE WORKS OF SIR RABINDRANATH TAGORB

Personality

Cloth, 81.86; leather, 82.00

An interesting series of lectures among which are “What is Art?” “Meditation,” “My School,” “The Second Birth” and “The World of Personality.”

The Cycle of Spring ' Cloth, 81.25; leather, 81.76 Tagore represents a rare development of dramatic genius, one peculiarly Indian in character. In his plays there is little striving after ordinary stage eﬁ'ects, no bid for a curtain, no holding up of the moment of sus- pense, in order to force a sensation with which we are so familiar on our American stage. He attains a natural— ness of style, a simplicity of mode, a ﬂuidity of move- ment, which is congenially inﬂuenced by the musical afﬁnity of his themes and the leisurely drama of the open air and the courtyard.

Natlonailsm 31.25 A series of lectures consisting of “Nationalism in the West,” “Nationalism in Japan,” “Nationalism in India.”

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