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Sri Aurobindo. Letters on Poetry and Art // The Complete Works of Sri Aurobindo: Set in 37 volumes.- Volume 27.- Pondicherry: Sri Aurobindo Ashram, 2004.- 769 p.- ISBN 81-7058-496-5

   

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Part 1. Poetry and its Creation

Section 1. The Sources of Poetry

Poetic Creation

Three Elements of Poetic Creation

 

Creation by the Word

 

Creative Power and the Human Instrument [1]

 

Creative Power and the Human Instrument [2]

 

Joy of Poetic Creation

 

Essence of Inspiration

 

Inspiration and Effort [1]

 

Inspiration and Effort [2]

 

Inspiration and Effort [3]

 

Aspiration, Opening, Recognition [1]

 

Aspiration, Opening, Recognition [2]

 

Self-criticism [1]

 

Self-criticism [2]

 

Self-criticism [3]

 

Correction by Second Inspiration

 

Sources of Inspiration

Sources of Inspiration and Variety [1]

 

Sources of Inspiration and Variety [2]

 

Poetry of the Material or Physical Consciousness [1]

 

Poetry of the Material or Physical Consciousness [2]

 

Poetry of the Material or Physical Consciousness [3]

 

Poetry of the Vital World [1]

 

Poetry of the Vital World [2]

 

Poetry of the Vital World [3]

 

The World of Word-Music

 

Mental and Vital Poetry

 

Poetic Intelligence and Dynamic Sight

 

Poetic Eloquence

 

Overhead Poetry

Higher Mind and Poetic Intelligence

 

Higher Mind and Inner Mind

 

Poetic Intelligence and Illumined Mind

 

Poetry of the Illumined Mind and of the Intuition

 

Overmind Touch [1]

 

Overmind Touch [2]

 

Overmind Rhythm and Inspiration

 

The Mantra

 

The Overmind and Aesthetics

 

The Overmind Aesthesis

 

Examples of Overhead Poetry

Evaluations of 1932 – 1935 [1]

 

Evaluations of 1932 – 1935 [2]

 

Evaluations of 1932 – 1935 [3]

 

Evaluations of 1932 – 1935 [4]

 

Evaluations of 1932 – 1935 [5]

 

Evaluations of 1934 – 1937 [1]

 

Evaluations of 1934 – 1937 [2]

 

Evaluations of 1934 – 1937 [3]

 

Evaluations of 1934 – 1937 [4]

 

Evaluations of 1934 – 1937 [5]

 

Evaluations of 1934 – 1937 [6]

 

Evaluations of 1934 – 1937 [7]

 

Evaluations of 1934 – 1937 [8]

 

Evaluations of 1934 – 1937 [9]

 

Evaluations of 1934 – 1937 [10]

 

Evaluations of 1934 – 1937 [11]

 

Evaluations of 1934 – 1937 [12]

 

Evaluations of 1934 – 1937 [13]

 

Bengali Overhead Poetry

 

Overhead Poetry: Re-evaluations of 1946

 

Section 2. The Poetry of the Spirit

Psychic, Mystic and Spiritual Poetry

Inspiration from the Illumined Mind and from the Psychic

 

Psychic and Overhead Inspiration [1]

 

Psychic and Overhead Inspiration [2]

 

Psychic and Overhead Inspiration [3]

 

Psychic and Esoteric Poetry [1]

 

Psychic and Esoteric Poetry [2]

 

Mystic Poetry [1]

 

Mystic Poetry [2]

 

Mystic Poetry [3]

 

Mystic Poetry [4]

 

The Aim of the Mystic Poet

 

Symbolism and Allegory [1]

 

Symbolism and Allegory [2]

 

Symbolic Poetry and Mystic Poetry

 

Some Mystic Symbols [1]

 

Some Mystic Symbols [2]

 

Some Mystic Symbols [3]

 

Some Mystic Symbols [4]

 

Some Problems in Writing Mystic Poetry

 

Repetition of Images in Mystic Poetry

 

Mystic Poetry and Spiritual Poetry

 

Spiritual Poetry [1]

 

Spiritual Poetry [2]

 

Use of “High Light” Words in Spiritual Poetry

 

Spiritual Poetry in India

 

Poet, Yogi, Rishi, Prophet, Genius

The Poet, the Yogi and the Rishi [1]

 

The Poet, the Yogi and the Rishi [2]

 

The Poet, the Yogi and the Rishi [3]

 

The Poet, the Yogi and the Rishi [4]

 

The Poet and the Prophet

 

The Poet and the Verse Writer [1]

 

The Poet and the Verse Writer [2]

 

The “Born” Poet [1]

 

The “Born” Poet [2]

 

Poetic Genius [1]

 

Poetic Genius [2]

 

Genius [1]

 

Genius [2]

 

The Poet and the Poem

Power of Expression and Spiritual Experience

 

Experience and Imagination

 

Poetic Expression and Personal Feeling [1]

 

Poetic Expression and Personal Feeling [2]

 

Poetic Expression and Personal Feeling [3]

 

The Two Parts of the Poetic Creator

 

Personal Character and Creative Work

 

Literary Style and Hereditary Influences

 

Life-Experience and Literary Creation [1]

 

Life-Experience and Literary Creation [2]

 

The Illusion of Realism

 

Section 3. Poetic Technique

Technique, Inspiration, Artistry

Inspiration and Technique

 

Knowledge of Technique and Intuitive Cognition

 

Artistry of Technique [1]

 

Artistry of Technique [2]

 

Artistry of Technique [3]

 

Art for Art’s Sake

 

Rhythm

Two Factors in Poetic Rhythm [1]

 

Two Factors in Poetic Rhythm [2]

 

Rhythmical Overtones and Undertones

 

Rhythm and Significance

 

English Metre and Rhythm

 

English Metres

Octosyllabic Metre

 

Iambic Pentameter

 

Blank Verse

 

Blank Verse Technique [1]

 

Blank Verse Technique [2]

 

Blank Verse Technique [3]

 

Blank Verse Technique [4]

 

The Alexandrine

 

The Loose Alexandrine

 

The Caesura

 

Some Questions of Scansion [1]

 

Some Questions of Scansion [2]

 

Some Questions of Scansion [3]

 

Iambics and Anapaests — Free Verse

 

The Problem of Free Verse

 

Prose Poetry and Free Verse

 

Greek and Latin Classical Metres

Acclimatisation of Classical Metres in English

 

The Hexameter in English

 

Hexameters, Alcaics, Sapphics

 

Quantitative Metre in English and Bengali

English Quantitative Verse — Rhythm in English and Bengali

 

Bengali and English Quantitative Poetry [1]

 

Bengali and English Quantitative Poetry [2]

 

English Prosody and Bengali Metrics

 

Metrical Experiments in Bengali

New Metres in Bengali [1]

 

New Metres in Bengali [2]

 

New Metres in Bengali [3]

 

Quantitative Metre in Bengali

 

Quantity in Classical and Modern Languages

 

Akṣara-vṛtta and Mātrā-vṛtta

 

Mātrā-vṛtta [1]

 

Mātrā-vṛtta [2]

 

Mātrā-vṛtta and Laghu-guru

 

Laghu-guru [1]

 

Laghu-guru [2]

 

Gadya-chanda

 

Rhyme

Rhyme and Inspiration

 

Imperfect Rhymes [1]

 

Imperfect Rhymes [2]

 

Imperfect Rhymes [3]

 

Imperfect Rhymes [4]

 

English Poetic Forms

The Sonnet — Regular and Irregular Rhyme Schemes

 

Sonnet and Satire

 

The Ode

 

The Ballad

 

Poem and Song [1]

 

Poem and Song [2]

 

Poem and Song [3]

 

Nursery Rhymes and Folk Songs

 

Substance, Style, Diction

Form and Substance

 

Richness of Image [1]

 

Richness of Image [2]

 

Richness of Image [3]

 

Richness of Image [4]

 

Conceit [1]

 

Conceit [2]

 

Oxymoron

 

Simplicity and Condensation [1]

 

Simplicity and Condensation [2]

 

Bareness and Ruggedness

 

Nobility and Grandeur [1]

 

Nobility and Grandeur [2]

 

Austerity and Exuberance [1]

 

Austerity and Exuberance [2]

 

Austerity and Exuberance [3]

 

Sentimentality and Clichés [1]

 

Sentimentality and Clichés [2]

 

Undignified Words

 

Sensuousness and Vulgarity

 

Erotic Poetry

 

Poetry and Philosophy [1]

 

Poetry and Philosophy [2]

 

Poetry and Philosophy [3]

 

Grades of Perfection in Poetic Style

Grades of Perfection in Poetry [1]

 

Grades of Perfection in Poetry [2]

 

Grades of Perfection and Planes of Inspiration [1]

 

Grades of Perfection and Planes of Inspiration [2]

 

Examples of Grades of Perfection in Poetic Style

Examples from Classical and Mediaeval Writers [1]

 

Examples from Classical and Mediaeval Writers [2]

 

Examples from Amal Kiran and Sri Aurobindo [1]

 

Examples from Amal Kiran and Sri Aurobindo [2]

 

Examples from Amal Kiran and Sri Aurobindo [3]

 

Examples from Amal Kiran and Sri Aurobindo [4]

 

Examples from Amal Kiran and Sri Aurobindo [5]

 

Examples from Harindranath Chattopadhyaya

 

Examples from Nirodbaran

 

Section 4. Translation

Theory

Literalness and Freedom [1]

 

Literalness and Freedom [2]

 

Translation of Prose into Poetry

 

Practice

Remarks on Some Translations [1]

 

Remarks on Some Translations [2]

 

Remarks on Some Translations [3]

 

Remarks on Some Translations [4]

 

Remarks on Some Translations [5]

 

Remarks on Some Translations [6]

 

The English Bible

 

Part 2. On His Own and Others’ Poetry

Section 1. On His Poetry and Poetic Method

Inspiration, Effort, Development

Writing and Rewriting [1]

 

Writing and Rewriting [2]

 

Writing and Rewriting [3]

 

Writing and Rewriting [4]

 

Writing and Rewriting [5]

 

Writing and Rewriting [6]

 

Pressure of Creative Formation

 

Inspiration and the Silent Mind [1]

 

Inspiration and the Silent Mind [2]

 

Reading, Yogic Force and the Development of Style [1]

 

Reading, Yogic Force and the Development of Style [2]

 

Reading, Yogic Force and the Development of Style [3]

 

Reading, Yogic Force and the Development of Style [4]

 

Old Forms into New Shapes

 

Exceeding Past Formulas

 

Early Poetic Influences

Influences on Love and Death

 

General Influences on His Early Poetry

 

On Early Translations and Poems

Translation of the Meghadut

 

The Hero and the Nymph and Urvasie

 

Love and Death, Urvasie and The Hero and the Nymph

 

The Hero and the Nymph and Baji Prabhou

 

Urvasie

 

Love and Death [1]

 

Love and Death [2]

 

Chitrangada [1]

 

Chitrangada [2]

 

Chitrangada [3]

 

Ilion

 

On Poems Published in Ahana and Other Poems

On Two Translations of Revelation [1]

 

On Two Translations of Revelation [2]

 

On Two Translations of The Vedantin’s Prayer [1]

 

On Two Translations of The Vedantin’s Prayer [2]

 

On a Translation of God

 

On a Word in In the Moonlight

 

James Cousins on In the Moonlight and The Rishi [1]

 

James Cousins on In the Moonlight and The Rishi [2]

 

Metrical Experiments

The Genesis of In Horis Aeternum [1]

 

The Genesis of In Horis Aeternum [2]

 

The Genesis of Winged with dangerous deity

 

The Genesis of Moon of Two Hemispheres

 

The Genesis of O pall of black Night

 

The Genesis of Thought the Paraclete and Rose of God

 

On Some Poems Written during the 1930s

On Some Poems Written during the 1930s

 

The Bird of Fire

 

Replies to Questions on The Bird of Fire [1]

 

Replies to Questions on The Bird of Fire [2]

 

Replies to Questions on The Bird of Fire [3]

 

Replies to Questions on Trance [1]

 

Replies to Questions on Trance [2]

 

Replies to Questions on Trance [3]

 

The Metre of Trance [1]

 

The Metre of Trance [2]

 

The Metre of Trance [3]

 

The Metre of Trance [4]

 

On Some Words in The Life Heavens [1]

 

On Some Words in The Life Heavens [2]

 

Tagore and The Life Heavens [1]

 

Tagore and The Life Heavens [2]

 

On Bengali Translations of Shiva and Jivanmukta [1]

 

On Bengali Translations of Shiva and Jivanmukta [2]

 

In Horis Aeternum and The Bird of Fire

 

On a Bengali Translation of In Horis Aeternum [1]

 

On a Bengali Translation of In Horis Aeternum [2]

 

On a Review of Six Poems [1]

 

On a Review of Six Poems [2]

 

On a Word in Nirvana

 

On an Image in Moon of Two Hemispheres

 

Thought the Paraclete [1]

 

Thought the Paraclete [2]

 

Thought the Paraclete [3]

 

Rose of God

 

Overhead Inspiration in Some Poems of the 1930s [1]

 

Overhead Inspiration in Some Poems of the 1930s [2]

 

A General Comment on the Poems of the 1930s

 

On Savitri

On the Composition of the Poem. Letters of 1931 – 1936 [1]

 

On the Composition of the Poem. Letters of 1931 – 1936 [2]

 

On the Composition of the Poem. Letters of 1931 – 1936 [3]

 

On the Composition of the Poem. Letters of 1931 – 1936 [4]

 

On the Composition of the Poem. Letters of 1931 – 1936 [5]

 

On the Composition of the Poem. Letters of 1931 – 1936 [6]

 

On the Composition of the Poem. Letters of 1931 – 1936 [7]

 

On the Composition of the Poem. Letters of 1931 – 1936 [8]

 

On the Composition of the Poem. Letters of 1931 – 1936 [9]

 

On the Composition of the Poem. Letters of 1936 – 1937 [1]

 

On the Composition of the Poem. Letters of 1936 – 1937 [2]

 

On the Composition of the Poem. Letters of 1936 – 1937 [3]

 

On the Composition of the Poem. Letters of 1936 – 1937 [4]

 

On the Composition of the Poem. Letters of 1936 – 1937 [5]

 

On the Composition of the Poem. Letters of 1936 – 1937 [6]

 

On the Composition of the Poem. Letters of 1936 – 1937 [7]

 

On the Composition of the Poem. Letters of 1936 – 1937 [8]

 

On the Composition of the Poem. Letters of 1936 – 1937 [9]

 

On the Composition of the Poem. Letters of 1936 – 1937 [10]

 

On the Composition of the Poem. Letters of 1936 – 1937 [11]

 

On the Composition of the Poem. Letters of 1936 – 1937 [12]

 

On the Composition of the Poem. Letters of 1936 – 1937 [13]

 

On the Composition of the Poem. Letters of 1936 – 1937 [14]

 

On the Composition of the Poem. Letters of 1938 [1]

 

On the Composition of the Poem. Letters of 1938 [2]

 

On the Composition of the Poem. Letters of 1938 [3]

 

On the Composition of the Poem. Letters of 1938 [4]

 

On the Composition of the Poem. Letters of 1938 [5]

 

On the Composition of the Poem. Letters of 1945 – 1948 [1]

 

On the Composition of the Poem. Letters of 1945 – 1948 [2]

 

On the Composition of the Poem. Letters of 1945 – 1948 [3]

 

On the Composition of the Poem. Letters of 1945 – 1948 [4]

 

On the Inspiration and Writing of the Poem [1]

 

On the Inspiration and Writing of the Poem [2]

 

On the Inspiration and Writing of the Poem [3]

 

On the Inspiration and Writing of the Poem [4]

 

On the Inspiration and Writing of the Poem [5]

 

On the Inspiration and Writing of the Poem [6]

 

On the Inspiration and Writing of the Poem [7]

 

On the Inspiration and Writing of the Poem [8]

 

On the Inspiration and Writing of the Poem [9]

 

On the Characters of the Poem [1]

 

On the Characters of the Poem [2]

 

On the Verse and Structure of the Poem [1]

 

On the Verse and Structure of the Poem [2]

 

On the Verse and Structure of the Poem [3]

 

On the Verse and Structure of the Poem [4]

 

On the Verse and Structure of the Poem [5]

 

On the Verse and Structure of the Poem [6]

 

On the Verse and Structure of the Poem [7]

 

On the Verse and Structure of the Poem [8]

 

On the Verse and Structure of the Poem [9]

 

Comments on Specific Lines and Passages of the Poem [1]

 

Comments on Specific Lines and Passages of the Poem [2]

 

Comments on Specific Lines and Passages of the Poem [3]

 

Comments on Specific Lines and Passages of the Poem [4]

 

Comments on Specific Lines and Passages of the Poem [5]

 

Comments on Specific Lines and Passages of the Poem [6]

 

Comments on Specific Lines and Passages of the Poem [7]

 

Comments on Specific Lines and Passages of the Poem [8]

 

Comments on Specific Lines and Passages of the Poem [9]

 

Comments on Specific Lines and Passages of the Poem [10]

 

Comments on Specific Lines and Passages of the Poem [11]

 

Comments on Specific Lines and Passages of the Poem [12]

 

Comments on Specific Lines and Passages of the Poem [13]

 

Comments on Specific Lines and Passages of the Poem [14]

 

Comments on Specific Lines and Passages of the Poem [15]

 

Comments on Specific Lines and Passages of the Poem [16]

 

Comments on Specific Lines and Passages of the Poem [17]

 

Comments on Specific Lines and Passages of the Poem [18]

 

Comments on Specific Lines and Passages of the Poem [19]

 

Comments on Specific Lines and Passages of the Poem [20]

 

Comments on Specific Lines and Passages of the Poem [21]

 

Comments on Specific Lines and Passages of the Poem [22]

 

Comments on Specific Lines and Passages of the Poem [23]

 

Comments on Specific Lines and Passages of the Poem [24]

 

Comments on Specific Lines and Passages of the Poem [25]

 

Comments on Specific Lines and Passages of the Poem [26]

 

Comments on Specific Lines and Passages of the Poem [27]

 

Comments on Specific Lines and Passages of the Poem [28]

 

Comments on Specific Lines and Passages of the Poem [29]

 

Comments on Specific Lines and Passages of the Poem [30]

 

Comments on Specific Lines and Passages of the Poem [31]

 

Comments on Specific Lines and Passages of the Poem [32]

 

Comments on Specific Lines and Passages of the Poem [33]

 

Comments on Specific Lines and Passages of the Poem [34]

 

Comments on Specific Lines and Passages of the Poem [35]

 

Comments on Specific Lines and Passages of the Poem [36]

 

Comments on Specific Lines and Passages of the Poem [37]

 

Comments on Specific Lines and Passages of the Poem [38]

 

Comments on Specific Lines and Passages of the Poem [39]

 

Comments on Specific Lines and Passages of the Poem [40]

 

Comments on Specific Lines and Passages of the Poem [41]

 

Comments on Specific Lines and Passages of the Poem [42]

 

Comments on Specific Lines and Passages of the Poem [43]

 

Comments on Specific Lines and Passages of the Poem [44]

 

Comments on Specific Lines and Passages of the Poem [45]

 

Comments on Specific Lines and Passages of the Poem [46]

 

Comments on Specific Lines and Passages of the Poem [47]

 

Comments on Specific Lines and Passages of the Poem [48]

 

Comments on Specific Lines and Passages of the Poem [49]

 

Comments on Specific Lines and Passages of the Poem [50]

 

Comments on Specific Lines and Passages of the Poem [51]

 

Comments on Specific Lines and Passages of the Poem [52]

 

Comments on Specific Lines and Passages of the Poem [53]

 

Comments on Specific Lines and Passages of the Poem [54]

 

Comments on Specific Lines and Passages of the Poem [55]

 

Comments on Specific Lines and Passages of the Poem [56]

 

Comments on Specific Lines and Passages of the Poem [57]

 

General Comments on. Some Criticisms of the Poem [1]

 

General Comments on. Some Criticisms of the Poem [2]

 

General Comments on. Some Criticisms of the Poem [3]

 

General Comments on. Some Criticisms of the Poem [4]

 

General Comments on. Some Criticisms of the Poem [5]

 

General Comments on. Some Criticisms of the Poem [6]

 

Comments on Some Remarks by a Critic

[1]

 

[2]

 

On the Publication of His Poetry

The Question of Publication

 

On an Early Publication Proposal

 

A Selection of Short Poems

 

On Two Proposals to Publish Love and Death in England [1]

 

On Two Proposals to Publish Love and Death in England [2]

 

On Two Other Publication Proposals [1]

 

On Two Other Publication Proposals [2]

 

Section 2. On Poets and Poetry

Great Poets of the World

The World’s Greatest Poets [1]

 

The World’s Greatest Poets [2]

 

The World’s Greatest Poets [3]

 

The World’s Greatest Poets [4]

 

Epic Greatness and Sublimity

 

Remarks on Individual Poets

The Author of the Bhagavad Gita

 

Catullus and Horace

 

Virgil

 

Dante [1]

 

Dante [2]

 

Dante and Milton

 

Marlowe

 

Shakespeare’s Hamlet

 

Donne

 

Blake [1]

 

Blake [2]

 

Wordsworth

 

Wordsworth and Keats

 

Keats and Shelley [1]

 

Keats and Shelley [2]

 

Tennyson [1]

 

Tennyson [2]

 

Tennyson and Wilde

 

Browning

 

Baudelaire [1]

 

Baudelaire [2]

 

Baudelaire [3]

 

Mallarmé [1]

 

Mallarmé [2]

 

Heredia and Swinburne

 

Michael Madhusudan Dutt

 

Rabindranath Tagore [1]

 

Rabindranath Tagore [2]

 

Rabindranath Tagore [3]

 

Rabindranath Tagore [4]

 

Comments on Some Examples of Western Poetry (up to 1900)

Catullus [1]

 

Catullus [2]

 

Virgil, Shakespeare, Hugo

 

Shakespeare [1]

 

Shakespeare [2]

 

Shakespeare [3]

 

Shakespeare [4]

 

Shakespeare [5]

 

Shakespeare [6]

 

Milton

 

Coleridge [1]

 

Coleridge [2]

 

Coleridge [3]

 

Swinburne [1]

 

Swinburne [2]

 

Swinburne [3]

 

Swinburne [4]

 

Swinburne [5]

 

Mallarmé

 

Heredia

 

Samain and Flecker

 

Hopkins and Kipling

 

George Santayana

 

Fiona Macleod

 

Twentieth-Century Poetry

Georgian Poetry

 

Early Twentieth-Century English Poetry

 

Housman, Watson, Hardy, Bridges

 

Chesterton [1]

 

Chesterton [2]

 

Chesterton [3]

 

Yeats and the Occult

 

Yeats and A. E. [1]

 

Yeats and A. E. [2]

 

A. E.

 

Abercrombie

 

Lawrence [1]

 

Lawrence [2]

 

Lawrence [3]

 

Lawrence [4]

 

Lawrence [5]

 

Lawrence [6]

 

The Poetry of the 1930s and 1940s [1]

 

The Poetry of the 1930s and 1940s [2]

 

The Poetry of the 1930s and 1940s [3]

 

The Poetry of the 1930s and 1940s [4]

 

The Poetry of the 1930s and 1940s [5]

 

The Poetry of the 1930s and 1940s [6]

 

The Poetry of the 1930s and 1940s [7]

 

Surrealism [1]

 

Surrealism [2]

 

Surrealism [3]

 

Surrealism [4]

 

Comments on Examples of Twentieth-Century Poetry

W. B. Yeats

 

Edward Shanks

 

Richard Hughes

 

W. H. Auden

 

Stephen Spender

 

W. J. Turner

 

Edwin Muir

 

Robert Frost, William Plomer, Roy Campbell

 

Indian Poetry in English

Writing in a Learned Language [1]

 

Writing in a Learned Language [2]

 

Writing in a Learned Language [3]

 

Indo-English Poetry [1]

 

Indo-English Poetry [2]

 

Indo-English Poetry [3]

 

On Some Indian Writers of English [1]

 

On Some Indian Writers of English [2]

 

Manmohan Ghose [1]

 

Manmohan Ghose [2]

 

Manmohan Ghose [3]

 

Remarks on Minor Indian Writers [1]

 

Remarks on Minor Indian Writers [2]

 

Poets of the Ashram

Some General Remarks [1]

 

Some General Remarks [2]

 

Some General Remarks [3]

 

Some General Remarks [4]

 

Some General Remarks [5]

 

Some General Remarks [6]

 

Some General Remarks [7]

 

Some General Remarks [8]

 

On Bengali Poetry Written in the Ashram [1]

 

On Bengali Poetry Written in the Ashram [2]

 

Comments on the Work of Poets of the Ashram

Dilip Kumar Roy [1]

 

Dilip Kumar Roy [2]

 

Dilip Kumar Roy [3]

 

Harindranath Chattopadhyaya [1]

 

Harindranath Chattopadhyaya [2]

 

Harindranath Chattopadhyaya [3]

 

Harindranath Chattopadhyaya [4]

 

Harindranath Chattopadhyaya [5]

 

Harindranath Chattopadhyaya [6]

 

Harindranath Chattopadhyaya [7]

 

Harindranath Chattopadhyaya [8]

 

Harindranath Chattopadhyaya [9]

 

Harindranath Chattopadhyaya [10]

 

Harindranath Chattopadhyaya [11]

 

The Sources of Inspiration of Harin and of Arjava

 

Arjava (J. A. Chadwick) [1]

 

Arjava (J. A. Chadwick) [2]

 

Arjava (J. A. Chadwick) [3]

 

Arjava (J. A. Chadwick) [4]

 

Arjava (J. A. Chadwick) [5]

 

Arjava (J. A. Chadwick) [6]

 

Arjava (J. A. Chadwick) [7]

 

Arjava (J. A. Chadwick) [8]

 

Arjava (J. A. Chadwick) [9]

 

Arjava (J. A. Chadwick) [10]

 

Arjava (J. A. Chadwick) [11]

 

Arjava (J. A. Chadwick) [12]

 

Arjava (J. A. Chadwick) [13]

 

Jyotirmayi

 

Nirodbaran [1]

 

Nirodbaran [2]

 

Nirodbaran [3]

 

Nirodbaran [4]

 

Nirodbaran [5]

 

Amal Kiran (K. D. Sethna) [1]

 

Amal Kiran (K. D. Sethna) [2]

 

Amal Kiran (K. D. Sethna) [3]

 

Amal Kiran (K. D. Sethna) [4]

 

Amal Kiran (K. D. Sethna) [5]

 

Amal Kiran (K. D. Sethna) [6]

 

Amal Kiran (K. D. Sethna) [7]

 

Amal Kiran (K. D. Sethna) [8]

 

Amal Kiran (K. D. Sethna) [9]

 

Amal Kiran (K. D. Sethna) [10]

 

Amal Kiran (K. D. Sethna) [11]

 

Amal Kiran (K. D. Sethna) [12]

 

Amal Kiran (K. D. Sethna) [13]

 

Amal Kiran (K. D. Sethna) [14]

 

A. E. on Amal Kiran — Sri Aurobindo on A. E. [1]

 

A. E. on Amal Kiran — Sri Aurobindo on A. E. [2]

 

A. E. on Amal Kiran — Sri Aurobindo on A. E. [3]

 

Nishikanta [1]

 

Nishikanta [2]

 

Philosophers, Intellectuals, Novelists and Musicians

Western Notions of the History of Philosophy

 

Plato [1]

 

Plato [2]

 

Plato [3]

 

Plato [4]

 

Plato [5]

 

Plato [6]

 

Plato [7]

 

Aristotle

 

Plotinus [1]

 

Plotinus [2]

 

Shankaracharya on the Bhagavad Gita [1]

 

Shankaracharya on the Bhagavad Gita [2]

 

Intellectual Capacity of Mystics

 

Augustus Caesar and Leonardo da Vinci

 

Leonardo and Einstein

 

René Descartes

 

William James

 

Henri Bergson [1]

 

Henri Bergson [2]

 

Sigmund Freud [1]

 

Sigmund Freud [2]

 

Carl Gustav Jung [1]

 

Carl Gustav Jung [2]

 

Lowes Dickinson

 

Bertrand Russell [1]

 

Bertrand Russell [2]

 

Bertrand Russell [3]

 

Russell, Eddington, Jeans

 

Shaw [1]

 

Shaw [2]

 

Was Shaw a Mystic? [1]

 

Was Shaw a Mystic? [2]

 

Shaw’s Personality and Place in Literature [1]

 

Shaw’s Personality and Place in Literature [2]

 

Shaw’s Personality and Place in Literature [3]

 

Kipling

 

Lawrence [1]

 

Lawrence [2]

 

Lawrence [3]

 

Lawrence [4]

 

Lawrence [5]

 

Sri Aurobindo and Criticism of Fiction [1]

 

Sri Aurobindo and Criticism of Fiction [2]

 

Great Novelists

 

Bankim Chandra Chatterji

 

Great Prose Stylists

 

Saratchandra Chatterji [1]

 

Saratchandra Chatterji [2]

 

Alexander Dumas

 

Victor Hugo [1]

 

Victor Hugo [2]

 

Victor Hugo [3]

 

Dickens and Balzac [1]

 

Dickens and Balzac [2]

 

Romain Rolland

 

French “Psychic” Romances

 

Contemporary Detective Stories

 

On Some Musicians

 

Beethoven

 

Bhatkhande

 

Comments on Some Passages of Prose

Anatole France’s Irony

 

Croce’s Aesthetics

 

Russell’s Introvert

 

Lawrence’s Letters [1]

 

Lawrence’s Letters [2]

 

Lawrence’s Letters [3]

 

Lawrence’s Letters [4]

 

Section 3. Practical Guidance for Aspiring Writers

Guidance in Writing Poetry

Three Essentials for Writing Poetry

 

Suggestions for Indians Writing English Poetry [1]

 

Suggestions for Indians Writing English Poetry [2]

 

Help to Young Poets [1]

 

Help to Young Poets [2]

 

Criticism of Bengali Poetry

 

Sri Aurobindo’s Force and the Writing of Poetry [1]

 

Sri Aurobindo’s Force and the Writing of Poetry [2]

 

Sri Aurobindo’s Force and the Writing of Poetry [3]

 

Sri Aurobindo’s Force and the Writing of Poetry [4]

 

Sri Aurobindo’s Force and the Writing of Poetry [5]

 

Sri Aurobindo’s Force and the Writing of Poetry [6]

 

Opening to the Force

 

Sending Inspiration [1]

 

Sending Inspiration [2]

 

Sending Inspiration [3]

 

The Necessity and Nature of Inspiration [1]

 

The Necessity and Nature of Inspiration [2]

 

The Necessity and Nature of Inspiration [3]

 

The Necessity and Nature of Inspiration [4]

 

The Necessity and Nature of Inspiration [5]

 

The Necessity and Nature of Inspiration [6]

 

The Necessity and Nature of Inspiration [7]

 

The Necessity and Nature of Inspiration [8]

 

Inspiration and Understanding [1]

 

Inspiration and Understanding [2]

 

Inspiration and Understanding [3]

 

Inspiration and Understanding [4]

 

Inspiration and Understanding [5]

 

Inspiration and Understanding [6]

 

Inspiration and Effort [1]

 

Inspiration and Effort [2]

 

Inspiration and Effort [3]

 

Mentalisation of Inspiration

 

Capturing Lines and Expressions [1]

 

Capturing Lines and Expressions [2]

 

Inspiration during Sleep [1]

 

Inspiration during Sleep [2]

 

Variations in Inspiration [1]

 

Variations in Inspiration [2]

 

Writing and Concentration [1]

 

Writing and Concentration [2]

 

Receptivity and Silence

 

Difficulty and Ease of Production [1]

 

Difficulty and Ease of Production [2]

 

Difficulty and Ease of Production [3]

 

Mind Fatigue

 

The Poetic Influence and the Physical Consciousness

 

Aspiration [1]

 

Aspiration [2]

 

Passivity of Mind [1]

 

Passivity of Mind [2]

 

The Joy of Creation [1]

 

The Joy of Creation [2]

 

Rapture and Application

 

Practice, Cultivation, Regularity [1]

 

Practice, Cultivation, Regularity [2]

 

Practice, Cultivation, Regularity [3]

 

Silence and Creative Activity

 

Periods of Incubation [1]

 

Periods of Incubation [2]

 

Periods of Incubation [3]

 

Labour and the Appearance of Ease

 

Dissatisfaction and Persistence

 

Writing and Self-criticism [1]

 

Writing and Self-criticism [2]

 

Writing and Self-criticism [3]

 

Using Criticism from Others

 

Contact with Other Writers [1]

 

Contact with Other Writers [2]

 

Sameness and Variety [1]

 

Sameness and Variety [2]

 

Repetition [1]

 

Repetition [2]

 

Repetition [3]

 

Spontaneity

 

Originality [1]

 

Originality [2]

 

Originality [3]

 

Poetry Writing and Fiction [1]

 

Poetry Writing and Fiction [2]

 

Poetic Inspiration and Prose-Work

 

Literary Ambition and Aspiration

 

Ambition and the Desire for Fame [1]

 

Ambition and the Desire for Fame [2]

 

Ambition and the Desire for Fame [3]

 

Ambition and the Desire for Fame [4]

 

Public Exposure

 

Public Reception

 

Reading Things in Manuscript and in Print

 

Prefaces and Reviews

 

Some Metrical Matters [1]

 

Some Metrical Matters [2]

 

Some Metrical Matters [3]

 

Some Metrical Matters [4]

 

Some Metrical Matters [5]

 

Some Metrical Matters [6]

 

Some Metrical Matters [7]

 

Comments on Some Experiments in Metre [1]

 

Comments on Some Experiments in Metre [2]

 

Writing Poetry in French [1]

 

Writing Poetry in French [2]

 

Some Questions of Diction [1]

 

Some Questions of Diction [2]

 

Some Questions of Diction [3]

 

Some Questions of Diction [4]

 

Rhetoric and Eloquence [1]

 

Rhetoric and Eloquence [2]

 

Rhetoric and Eloquence [3]

 

The Right Words in the Right Places [1]

 

The Right Words in the Right Places [2]

 

The Right Words in the Right Places [3]

 

The Right Words in the Right Places [4]

 

Some Questions of Word-Use [1]

 

Some Questions of Word-Use [2]

 

Some Questions of Word-Use [3]

 

Some Questions of Word-Use [4]

 

Some Questions of Word-Use [5]

 

On Writing Sonnets [1]

 

On Writing Sonnets [2]

 

The Ode

 

Lyric, Narrative, Epic [1]

 

Lyric, Narrative, Epic [2]

 

Lyric, Narrative, Epic [3]

 

Lyric, Narrative, Epic [4]

 

Lyric, Narrative, Epic [5]

 

Lyric, Narrative, Epic [6]

 

Lyric, Narrative, Epic [7]

 

Lyric, Narrative, Epic [8]

 

Lyric, Narrative, Epic [9]

 

Lyric, Narrative, Epic [10]

 

Lyric, Narrative, Epic [11]

 

Lyric, Narrative, Epic [12]

 

Lyric, Narrative, Epic [13]

 

An Epic Line

 

The Line and the Poem [1]

 

The Line and the Poem [2]

 

Sri Aurobindo’s Critical Comments on Poetry Written in the Ashram [1]

 

Sri Aurobindo’s Critical Comments on Poetry Written in the Ashram [2]

 

Sri Aurobindo’s Critical Comments on Poetry Written in the Ashram [3]

 

Sri Aurobindo’s Critical Comments on Poetry Written in the Ashram [4]

 

Sri Aurobindo’s Critical Comments on Poetry Written in the Ashram [5]

 

Sri Aurobindo’s Critical Comments on Poetry Written in the Ashram [6]

 

Sri Aurobindo’s Critical Comments on Poetry Written in the Ashram [7]

 

Sri Aurobindo’s Critical Comments on Poetry Written in the Ashram [8]

 

Sri Aurobindo’s Critical Comments on Poetry Written in the Ashram [9]

 

Sri Aurobindo’s Critical Comments on Poetry Written in the Ashram [10]

 

Sri Aurobindo’s Critical Comments on Poetry Written in the Ashram [11]

 

Sri Aurobindo’s Comments on Poetry Written Outside the Ashram [1]

 

Sri Aurobindo’s Comments on Poetry Written Outside the Ashram [2]

 

Sri Aurobindo’s Comments on Poetry Written Outside the Ashram [3]

 

Guidance in Writing Prose

Suggestions for Writing Good English [1]

 

Suggestions for Writing Good English [2]

 

Suggestions for Writing Good English [3]

 

Poetry and Novel

 

Tragedy in Fiction

 

Remarks on English Pronunciation

Monosyllables and Dissyllables [1]

 

Monosyllables and Dissyllables [2]

 

Monosyllables and Dissyllables [3]

 

Monosyllables and Dissyllables [4]

 

Some Problems of Stress Accent [1]

 

Some Problems of Stress Accent [2]

 

Remarks on English Usage

Some Questions of Pronunciation and Usage [1]

 

Some Questions of Pronunciation and Usage [2]

 

Some Questions of Pronunciation and Usage [3]

 

On Three Words Used by Sri Aurobindo [1]

 

On Three Words Used by Sri Aurobindo [2]

 

On Some Words and Expressions Used by Writers of the Ashram [1]

 

On Some Words and Expressions Used by Writers of the Ashram [2]

 

On Some Words and Expressions Used by Writers of the Ashram [3]

 

On Some Words and Expressions Used by Writers of the Ashram [4]

 

On Some Words and Expressions Used by Writers of the Ashram [5]

 

On Some Words and Expressions Used by Writers of the Ashram [6]

 

On Some Words and Expressions Used by Writers of the Ashram [7]

 

On Some Words and Expressions Used by Writers of the Ashram [8]

 

On Some Words and Expressions Used by Writers of the Ashram [9]

 

On Some Words and Expressions Used by Writers of the Ashram [10]

 

Notes on Usage Apropos of a Translation of Sarat Chandra Chatterji’s Nishkriti

 

Remarks on Bengali Usage

Laws and Caprices of Usage [1]

 

Laws and Caprices of Usage [2]

 

A Language Grows and Is Not Made

 

Part 3. Literature, Art, Beauty and Yoga

Section 1. Appreciation of Poetry and the Arts

Appreciation of Poetry

The Subjective Element

 

Abiding Intuition of Poetic and Artistic Greatness

 

Contemporary Judgment of Poetry [1]

 

Contemporary Judgment of Poetry [2]

 

Contemporary Judgment of Poetry [3]

 

Contemporary Judgment of Poetry [4]

 

Contemporary Judgment of Poetry [5]

 

Housman’s Poetics [1]

 

Housman’s Poetics [2]

 

Spiritual Poetry and Popular Taste [1]

 

Spiritual Poetry and Popular Taste [2]

 

Appreciation of the Arts in General

Poetic and Artistic Value and Popular Appeal [1]

 

Poetic and Artistic Value and Popular Appeal [2]

 

Art and Life

 

Modern Art and Poetry

 

Unity of Idea and Design in the Arts

 

Comparison of the Arts

Each Art Has Its Own Province [1]

 

Each Art Has Its Own Province [2]

 

Music and Poetry

 

Appreciation of Music

On Music

 

Musical Excellence and General Culture

 

Section 2. On the Visual Arts

General Remarks on the Visual Arts

Art and Nature [1]

 

Art and Nature [2]

 

Art and Nature [3]

 

On Nandalal Bose’s Ideas on Art [1]

 

On Nandalal Bose’s Ideas on Art [2]

 

Inspiration and the Vital

 

Form and Colour

 

Cinema

 

Problems of the Painter

Nature and the Human Figure [1]

 

Nature and the Human Figure [2]

 

Portrait Painting [1]

 

Portrait Painting [2]

 

Portrait Painting [3]

 

Drawing from Nature [1]

 

Drawing from Nature [2]

 

Mastery of Drawing [1]

 

Mastery of Drawing [2]

 

Mastery of Drawing [3]

 

An Artist’s Temperament

 

Uncreative Periods [1]

 

Uncreative Periods [2]

 

Painting in the Ashram

A General Remark

 

On Some Artists of the Ashram [1]

 

On Some Artists of the Ashram [2]

 

The Need of Artistic Training [1]

 

The Need of Artistic Training [2]

 

The Need of Artistic Training [3]

 

The Need of Artistic Training [4]

 

Wanting to Learn [1]

 

Wanting to Learn [2]

 

Section 3. Beauty and Its Appreciation

General Remarks on Beauty

Beauty [1]

 

Beauty [2]

 

Supramental Action and Beauty

 

Art, Beauty and Ananda [1]

 

Art, Beauty and Ananda [2]

 

Art, Beauty and Ananda [3]

 

Art, Beauty and Ananda [4]

 

Art, Beauty and Ananda [5]

 

Art, Beauty and Ananda [6]

 

Universal Beauty and Ananda [1]

 

Universal Beauty and Ananda [2]

 

Beauty and Truth

 

The Good and the Beautiful

 

Experience of Beauty

 

Appreciation of Beauty

The Right Way of Appreciating Beauty [1]

 

The Right Way of Appreciating Beauty [2]

 

The Right Way of Appreciating Beauty [3]

 

The Right Way of Appreciating Beauty [4]

 

Beauty in Women

 

Physical Beauty and Sex-Sensation [1]

 

Physical Beauty and Sex-Sensation [2]

 

Physical Beauty and Sex-Sensation [3]

 

Section 4. Literature, Art, Music and the Practice of Yoga

Literature and Yoga

Poetry and Sadhana [1]

 

Poetry and Sadhana [2]

 

Poetry and Sadhana [3]

 

Poetry and Sadhana [4]

 

Poetry and Sadhana [5]

 

Poetry and Sadhana [6]

 

Poetry and Sadhana [7]

 

Poetry and Sadhana [8]

 

Poetry and Sadhana [9]

 

Poetry and Sadhana [10]

 

Poetry and Sadhana [11]

 

Poetry and Sadhana [12]

 

Poetry and Sadhana [13]

 

Poetry and Sadhana [14]

 

Poetry and Sadhana [15]

 

Poetry and Sadhana [16]

 

Poetry and Sadhana [17]

 

Poetry and Sadhana [18]

 

Poetry and Sadhana [19]

 

Poetry, Peace and Ananda

 

Literary Activity and Sadhana [1]

 

Literary Activity and Sadhana [2]

 

Literary Activity and Sadhana [3]

 

Literary Activity and Sadhana [4]

 

Literary Activity and Sadhana [5]

 

Literary Activity and Sadhana [6]

 

Literary Activity and Sadhana [7]

 

Literary Activity and Sadhana [8]

 

Literary Activity and Sadhana [9]

 

Literary Activity and Sadhana [10]

 

Creative Activity Subordinate to One’s Spiritual Life

 

Fiction-Writing and Sadhana [1]

 

Fiction-Writing and Sadhana [2]

 

Fiction-Writing and Sadhana [3]

 

Reading and Sadhana [1]

 

Reading and Sadhana [2]

 

Reading and Sadhana [3]

 

Reading and Sadhana [4]

 

Reading and Sadhana [5]

 

Reading and Real Knowledge

 

Novel-Reading and Sadhana [1]

 

Novel-Reading and Sadhana [2]

 

Religious and Secular Literature [1]

 

Religious and Secular Literature [2]

 

Development of the Mind and Sadhana

 

Language-Study and Yoga [1]

 

Language-Study and Yoga [2]

 

Reading Newspapers and Yoga

 

Painting, Music, Dance and Yoga

Yoga and the Arts

 

Painting and Sadhana [1]

 

Painting and Sadhana [2]

 

Painting and Sadhana [3]

 

Painting and Sadhana [4]

 

Painting and Sadhana [5]

 

Painting and Sadhana [6]

 

Music and Sadhana [1]

 

Music and Sadhana [2]

 

Music and Sadhana [3]

 

Music and Sadhana [4]

 

Music and Sadhana [5]

 

Music and Sadhana [6]

 

Music and Sadhana [7]

 

Music and Sadhana [8]

 

Music and Sadhana [9]

 

Music and Sadhana [10]

 

Dance and Sadhana [1]

 

Dance and Sadhana [2]

 

Dance and Sadhana [3]

 

Dance and Sadhana [4]

 

APPENDIXES

The Problem of the Hexameter

 

An Answer to a Criticism

~SABKL5

Marginal Comments

 

Incomplete Reply

 

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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