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The Web of Indian Life

Gelesen von Anonymous

The Web of Indian Life, written by Sister Nivedita (Irish-born Margaret E. Noble) and published in 1904, is a collection of essays that describes India at the turn of the 20th century. “What a beautiful old world it was in which I spent those months! It moved slowly, to a different rhythm from anything that one had known. It was a world in which a great thought or intense emotion was held as the true achievement, distinguishing the day as no deed could. It was a world in which men in loin-cloths, seated on door-sills in dusty lanes, said things about Shakespeare and Shelley that some of us would go far to hear. It was full of gravity, simplicity, and the solid and enduring reality of great character and will.” (quote from Chapter 1 of The Web of Indian Life) (8 hr 35 min)

Chapters

The Setting of the Warp

29:35

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The Eastern Mother

20:35

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Of the Hindu Woman as Wife

28:10

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Love Strong as Death

22:09

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The Place of Woman in National Life

35:49

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The Immediate Problems of the Oriental Woman

32:45

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The Indian Sagas

40:18

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Noblesse Oblige: A Study of Indian Caste

39:38

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The Synthesis of Indian Thought

54:48

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The Oriental Experience

20:06

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The Wheel of Birth and Death

27:12

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The Story of the Great God: Siva or Mahadev

26:35

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The Gospel of the Blessed One

31:05

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Islam in India

30:37

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An Indian Pilgrimage

29:47

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On the Loom of Time

45:51

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