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Indian elements in the works of W.B. Yeats, T.S. Eliot & Aldous Huxley / Khan Sarwar Murshid.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Dhaka: University Press Limtd., 2021.Edition: 1st edDescription: xviii, 235 pages: ill.; 22 cmISBN:
  • 9789845062800
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 821.8 MUI
Summary: The book deals with themes of eternal concern such as right conduct and moral responsibility, the relationship between the physical and the metaphysical, notions of time and infinity, and the search for truth, justice, enlightenment and inner harmony. At its core is embedded a quest for the values that must define human existence. Disillusioned by man’s capacity for evil after the great wars, Western scholars began to look east in search of moral certitude. Vedanta as philosophy, its idea of the Absolute Principle represented by Brahman, concepts of renewal and continuity embedded in the knowledge that ‘all that has been shall be again’, along with Buddhist concepts of right conduct and worldly detachment, seemed to provide for an orderly vision. Yeats, Eliot and Huxley all sought solace in the philosophy and culture of India. Together, they represented ‘a phase in the consciousness of Europe’. In their search for intellectual and moral certitude, each embarked on a personal journey determined by their connection to Christianity, the nature of society and the relationships they valued. The colonised East thus exacted its revenge on the Western mind, ironically by opening up new frontiers of intellectual exploration.
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Books Books KU Central Library Rack No. : 49 Shelve No. : A-03 Reference Section (Non-Issuable Books) 821.8 MUI 2021 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) C-1 (NI) Not For Loan 53184

The book deals with themes of eternal concern such as right conduct and moral responsibility, the relationship between the physical and the metaphysical, notions of time and infinity, and the search for truth, justice, enlightenment and inner harmony. At its core is embedded a quest for the values that must define human existence. Disillusioned by man’s capacity for evil after the great wars, Western scholars began to look east in search of moral certitude. Vedanta as philosophy, its idea of the Absolute Principle represented by Brahman, concepts of renewal and continuity embedded in the knowledge that ‘all that has been shall be again’, along with Buddhist concepts of right conduct and worldly detachment, seemed to provide for an orderly vision. Yeats, Eliot and Huxley all sought solace in the philosophy and culture of India. Together, they represented ‘a phase in the consciousness of Europe’. In their search for intellectual and moral certitude, each embarked on a personal journey determined by their connection to Christianity, the nature of society and the relationships they valued. The colonised East thus exacted its revenge on the Western mind, ironically by opening up new frontiers of intellectual exploration.

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