Literature - East and West

Literature - East and West

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Author: R K Das Gupta
G R Taneja/Vinod Sena
Editor(s): G R Taneja / Vinod Sena
Publisher: Allied Publishers
Year: 1995
Language: English
Pages: 280
ISBN/UPC (if available): 8170234417

Description

Literature East and West: Essays Presented to R K DasGupta brings together scholars from many countries representing many disciplines such as English and comparative literature, literary theory, philosophy, linguistic, history and archaeology. The result is a collection of essays which provides insights into subjects ranging from an interpretation of Homer’s Ode on Man to Shakespeare, Milton, Blake, Roethke and T S Eliot; Michael Madhusudan Dutta, Tagore, and nineteenth century Bengali Renaissance; Anglo-Indian fiction; drama and narrative, poetry and the academy, and in search of a valid response to literature. In their diversity of themes and outlook, they suggest something of the richness of contemporary literary studies as also the range of intellectual engagements of Professor R K DasGupta-the scholar they seek to honour.

Professor R K DasGupta was Tagore Professor of Bengali at the University of Delhi (1962-77), distinguished visiting Professor of comparative Literature at the University of Alberta (1971-1973), and Visiting Professor of English at the University of South Louisiana (1985). He retired as the first Director of the National Library (1977-1980) and now lives in Calcutta.

Contents

FOREWORD
W G Barr

PREFACE
G R Taneja

And echoing walks between

The Poet and the Academy

In Search of a Valid Response to Literature

Of Philosophers, Literary Men, and Uncommon readers

Literary History, Literary Theory and Comparative Literature

The Human Norm in Paradise Lost: Thus measuring things in Heav’n by things on Earth

The Success-and Failure-of T S Eliot’s Modern Plays

A New Reading of The Marriage of Heaven & Hell

The Epic of the Eyes-Theodore Roethke’s Poetic vision

The New Machiavelli: Shakespeare in the Henriad

Order and Progress: The Reception of Comteian Positivism in Nineteenth-Century Bengal

Nationalism, Internationalism and Imperialism: Tagore on England and the west

Milton and Madhusudan

Facets of Post-Modernism: the Indian Literary Scene

The Throne: was Duryodhana Wrong?

A New Source of the history of the Bengali script and Language

Guru-land and Disciple: An Aspect of Anglo-Indian fiction

Narrative in the Drama

Once Again on the Ode on Man

APPENDICES

Professor R K DasGupta
A Tribute

CONTRIBUTORS