The Impact of Western Thought on BharatiAnnamalai University, 1970 - 218 sider |
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V. Sachithanandan. What the poet has failed to give expression to in the poem is amply compensated by the essay on the cittu . There he gives a profound interpretation to the phrases the refrain of the lyric . which is Bharati begins the ...
V. Sachithanandan. What the poet has failed to give expression to in the poem is amply compensated by the essay on the cittu . There he gives a profound interpretation to the phrases the refrain of the lyric . which is Bharati begins the ...
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... give up India than Shakespeare . He gives some direct quotations like " The course of true love never did run smooth " from A Midsummer Night's Dream , " " There are more things in heaven and earth , Horatio , Than are dreamt of in your ...
... give up India than Shakespeare . He gives some direct quotations like " The course of true love never did run smooth " from A Midsummer Night's Dream , " " There are more things in heaven and earth , Horatio , Than are dreamt of in your ...
Side 127
... gives universal expression to his grief : கலை விளக்கே இளசையெனும் சிற்றூரில் ... give a sense of relief . The poem Anbu Ceidal is strongly reminiscent of The Lotos- Eaters in its Epicurean conception of life ...
... gives universal expression to his grief : கலை விளக்கே இளசையெனும் சிற்றூரில் ... give a sense of relief . The poem Anbu Ceidal is strongly reminiscent of The Lotos- Eaters in its Epicurean conception of life ...
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Introduction | 1 |
Bharati and Shelley | 43 |
Bharati and Walt Whitman | 64 |
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According American Annamalai University Beauty Bharati Tamil bird Byron C. P. Ramaswamy Iyer called CHAPTER Charitram Childe Harold's Pilgrimage cittu concept critic cuckoo Cynthia divine dream earth Endymion English Poetry epithets equality essays of Bharati expression free verse freedom French gold golden happiness heart Hindu human hymns Ibid ideal ideas imagination Indian influence inspired interpretation John Keats Kalidasan Kannamma Keats's king Kuyil Pattu language liberty literary London lover lyric Mazzini mind modern mystic Nathaniel Hawthorne Nature novel Oxford passage passion patriotism philosophy poet poet's poetic Pondicheri Queen Mab quotations Revolution Rishis satire sensuous Shakespeare Shelley Shelley's sing society Song sonnets soul spirit Sri Aurobindo stanza Stories of Bharati Subramania Bharati Swadesamitran sweet Tamil language Tamil literature Tamil poetry Tennyson things Thou thought translations truth tyranny tyrant Vachana Vachana Kavitai Vedas Vedic Walt Whitman Western woman women words Wordsworth writes நமது நான் நீ