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The Future Poetry

 

AVAILABLE EDITIONS:

 

Sri Aurobindo Birth Century Library: Set in  30  volumes.- Vol. 9

The Future Poetry and letters on poetry, literature and art.- Popular edition.- Pondicherry: Sri Aurobindo Ashram, 1972.- 562 p.

The Complete Works of Sri Aurobindo: set in  37  volumes. Vol. 26

Sri Aurobindo. The Future Poetry // The Complete Works of Sri Aurobindo: Set in 37 volumes.- Volume 26.- Pondicherry: Sri Aurobindo Ashram, 1997.- 401 p.

 

The Future Poetry was first published serially in the monthly review Arya between December 1917 and July 1920 in thirty-two instalments. Sri Aurobindo wished to revise the Arya chapters before republishing them and twice undertook this task. The edition SABCL of 1971 is practically a reprint of the Arya chapters (i.e. without revision by Sri Aurobindo). Volume 26 of CWSA contains text of The Future Poetry revised by Sri Aurobindo.

The Complete Works of Sri Aurobindo
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The Future Poetry

Part One

I. The Mantra

 

II. The Essence of Poetry

 

III. Rhythm and Movement

 

IV. Style and Substance

 

V. Poetic Vision and the Mantra

 

VI. The National Evolution of Poetry

 

VII. The Character of English Poetry – 1

 

VIII. The Character of English Poetry – 2

 

IX. The Course of English Poetry – Chaucer and the Poetry of External Life

 

X. The Course of English Poetry – Elizabethan Drama. Shakespeare and the Poetry of the Life-Spirit

 

XI. The Course of English Poetry – 3

 

XII. The Course of English Poetry – 4

 

XIII. The Course of English Poetry – 5

 

XIV. The Movement of Modern Literature – 1

 

XV. The Movement of Modern Literature – 2

 

XVI. The Poets of the Dawn – 1

 

XVII. The Poets of the Dawn – Byron and Wordsworth

 

XVIII. The Poets of the Dawn – 3

 

XIX. The Victorian Poets

 

XX. Recent English Poetry – 1

 

XXI. Recent English Poetry – 2

 

XXII. Recent English Poetry – 3

 

XXIII. Recent English Poetry – 4

 

XXIV. New Birth or Decadence?

 

Part Two

I. The Ideal Spirit of Poetry

 

II. The Sun of Poetic Truth

 

III. The Breath of Greater Life

 

IV. The Soul of Poetic Delight and Beauty

 

V. The Power of the Spirit

 

VI. The Form and the Spirit

 

VII. The Word and the Spirit

 

VIII. Conclusion

 

Appendixes to The Future Poetry

New Ways in English Literature: Review

 

Appendix II

 

Appendix III

 

On Quantitative Metre

On Quantitative Metre

1972 ed. SABCL, vol.5

The Reason of Past Failures

 

Metre and the Three Elements of English Rhythm

 

A Theory of True Quantity

 

The Problem of the Hexameter

 

Poems in Quantitative Metres

Ocean Oneness

 

Trance of Waiting

 

Flame-Wind

 

The River

 

Journey’s End

 

The Dream Boat

 

Soul in the Ignorance

 

The Witness and the Wheel

 

Descent

 

The Lost Boat

 

Renewal

 

Soul’s Scene

 

Ascent (1). The Silence

 

Ascent (2). Beyond the Silence

 

The Tiger and the Deer

 

Ilion

 

Notes to this e-publication

Note 1. During the long history of publication of Sri Aurobindo's works, their texts were modified by editors here and there, so now we have several variants of the same text when one is — more likely — authentic, but the others — not quite. Still, while we are not sure, which variant is authentic, we, at least, have to be aware about the fact of such variations. For this purpose we compared texts of different editions and provided differing places with appropriate footnotes in our files. (Moreover, this symbol by symbol comparison allows to avoid misprints of scanning and OCR procedures.)

To avoid overloading of the texts by footnotes, we ignored differences of register, punctuation, paragraphs, too frequent or permanent differences, variants of languages or transliterations of the same word (for example, in one edition the word printed in Latin, in another – in Devanagari), sometimes — variants of proper names. Also we did not made any footnotes in cases of distinct misprints of typographers – just corrected them (i.e. letter O and symbol zero 0 and so on).

In the Contents above, opposite every work (to the right from date of its writing or first publication) we indicated compared edition:

1 Sri Aurobindo Birth Century Library: Set in  30  volumes.- Volume 1.- Pondicherry: Sri Aurobindo Ashram, 1973.- 920 p.

2 Archives and Research: A biannual journal.- Volume 12, No2 (1988, December)

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3 Archives and Research: A biannual journal.— Volume 1, No1 (1977, April)

4 Archives and Research: A biannual journal.- Volume 7, No1 (1983, April).- 97 p.

5 Archives and Research: A biannual journal.- Volume 2, No1 (1978, April).- 108 p.

6 Archives and Research: A biannual journal.- Volume 5, No2 (1981, December).- 112-212 p.

7 Sri Aurobindo Birth Century Library: Set in 30 volumes.- Volume 27.- Supplement.- Pondicherry: Sri Aurobindo Asram, 1972.- 511 p.

8 Sri Aurobindo Birth Century Library: Set in 30 volumes.- Volume 17.- The Hour of God and other writings.- Pondicherry: Sri Aurobindo Asram, 1972.- 406 p.

9 Compared with text of earlier publication (we have not exact bibliphy information on this publication — text was found in Internet).

10 Archives and Research: A biannual journal.- Volume 3, No2 (1979, December).- 123-233 p.

11 Archives and Research: A biannual journal.- Volume 14, No1 (1990, April).- 115 p.

12 Archives and Research: A biannual journal.- Volume 8, No1 (1984, April).- 124 p.

N The work was not compared with other editions.

Note 2. In cases, when independent texts were joined at book in a single block with common title as if it were one work, we separated them — one independent text per one file. To reader, who find this arrangement not quite convenient, we may recommend the all book in a single file (see above).

 

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