8857 ^2 ASIA 1922 ! KITCH Kabindi^anath Tagode. A Bibliography I9£a Cornell University Library The original of tliis book is in tine Cornell University Library. There are no known copyright restrictions in the United States on the use of the text. http://www.archive.org/details/cu31924009388665 Oberlia College Library Bulletin No. 6 -i»^^- i RABINDRANATH TAGORE (RAVINDRA NATHA THAKURA) A BIBLIOGRAPHY ^ (;■>. '•• •**' BY irHEL M. KITCH, PH. D. Associate Professor of Philosophy, Oberlin College OBERLIN 1922 Reprinted from The Bulletin of Bibliography Vol. 11, No. 5, May-August, 1921 RABINDRANATH TAGORE (RAVINDRA NATHA THAKURA) A BIBLIOGRAPHY By Ethel M. Kitch, Ph.D. Associate Professor of Philosophy Oberlin College INDEX I. Works of Tagore. 1. Autobiographical. 2. Drama. 3. Essays and Lectures. 4. Novel. 5. Philosophy. 6. Poetry. 7. Stories. II. About Tagore. 1. Biographical. A. The Man, and His Genius. B. His School at Bolpur. C. His Philosophy. 2. Portraits of Tagore. 3. Reviews of. A. Biographies. B. Chitra. C. Crescent Moon. D. Essays and Lectures. E. Fruit-gathering. F. Gardener. G. Gitanjali. H. Home and the World. L Lover's Gift and Crossing. J. Mashi and Other Stories. K. Problem of Evil. L. Sadhana. M. Special. 3 TAGORE — A BIBLIOGRAPHY III. Some Literature Lending to an Interpreta- tion of Tagore. 1. Religious Movements of India. A. General. B. Brahmo Somaj. 2. Literary and Political Movements. A. Indian Renaissance. B. Nationalist Movement. I. WORKS OF TAaORE 1. Autobiographical. Letters, extracts from old letters. The Macmillan Co. N. Y. 1917. My Reminiscences. Modern Review, Calcutta. Series beg. Jan. 1916. My Reminiscences; with frontispiece from the portrait in colors by Sasi Kumar Hesh. The Mac- millan Co. N. Y. 1917. 2. Dranxa. Chitra; a play in one act. The Macmillan Co. N. Y. 1916. Cycle of Spring, The. The Macmillan Co. N. Y. 1917. King of the Dark Chamber, The; trans, into Eng- lish by the author. The Macmillan Co. N. Y. 1914. PostofiSce, The. Forum, March, 1914. ■ Postoffice, The. The Macmillan Co. N. Y. 1914. Sacrifice and Other Plays. The Macmillan Co. N. Y. 1917. 3. Essays and Lectures. Beehive; feminism contrasted with the zenana. Craftsman, Jan. 1915. Meeting of the East and West. Liv. Age, May 25, 1918. My Parting Wish for the Women of Amercia. Ladies Home Jr., Mch. 1917. NationaUsm in the West. Atlantic, March, 1917. Nationalism. The Macmillan Co. N. Y. 1917. Oriental and Occidental Music. Harper's Weekly, April 11, 1914. Personality; a lecture delivered in America. The Macmillan Co. N. Y. 1917. Stage, The. Drama, Nov. 1915. Study India's Music; Tagore's Word to the Western World. Musical America, Nov. 27, 1920. TAGORE — A BIBLIOGRAPHY 4. Novel. The Home and the World; trans, bv Surendranath Tagore. The Macmillan Co. N. Y. 1919. 5. Philosophy. Sadhana; Realization of Life. The IWacmillan Co., N. Y. 1913. The Problem of Evil (Sadhana — ch. 3). Hibbert Jr., July, 1913. 6. Poetry. At the Fair. Fortnightly, April, 1913. Autumn. Asia, Oct. 1920. BayadSre. Poet Lore, Jan. 1914. Child. Good Housekeeping, May, 1917. Crescent Moon, The; child poems, trans, from the original Bengali by the author, with eight illus- trations in color. The Macmillan Co. N. Y. 1913. Day's End. Forum, Jan. 1914. East and West. Independent, Oct. 2, 1916. Epigrams. Poetry, Sept. 1916. Fruit-gathering. The Macmillan Co. N. Y. 1916. Gardener, The; trans, from the original Bengali by the author. The Macmillan Co. N. Y. 1916. Gitanjali (song offerings); a collections of prose translations made by the author from the original Bengali, with an intro. by W. B. Yeats. The Macmillan Co. London. 1913. Gitanjali (inter, pocket ed.). Four Seas Co. Boston. 1919. Gitanjali and Fruit-gathering; with il. by Nandalal Bose, Surendranath Kar, Abanindranath Tagore, and Nobendranath Tagore. n. e. The Mac- millan Co. N. Y. 1918. Harbinger. Cur. Opinion, Aug. 1920; Lit. Digest, Sept. 25, 1920; Nation (Lond.), June S, 1920. Lover's Gift and Crossing. The Macmillan Co. N. Y. 1918. My Prayer. Good Housekeeping, Oct. 1916. Prayer for the Times. Liv. Age, March 20, 1920. Selections from the Crescent Moon. Survey, Feb. 14, 1914. Song Offerings. Cur. Opinion, March, 1913. Songs of Kabir; a trans, by Rabindranath Tagore with the assistance of Evelyn Underbill. The Macmillan Co. N. Y. 1915. TAGORE — A BIBLIOGRAPHY 6. Poetry — Continued. Stray Birds; front, in color by Willy Pogany. The Macmillan Co. N. Y. 1916. Summer Pioneers. Fortnightly, May, 1915. Tagore Poems: Reginald Sweet. G. Schirmer & Co. N. Y. 1919. Temple. Liv. Age, Jan. 10, 1914. Temple of Gold. Lit. Digest, Dec. 13, 1913. Thanksgiving. Lit. Digest, Nov. 4, 1916. To the Watcher. Atlantic, May, 1913. Tryst. Liv. Age, Aug. 30, 1913. Two Poems. Lit. Digest, Aug. 9, 1913. Woman in Sorrow. Liv. Age, Jan. 3, 1914. 7. Stories. Dalia. Dehneator, Dec. 1914. Evening in July. Atlantic, July, 1913. Glimpses of Bengali Life; short stories. From the Bengali by Rajani Ranjan Sen. Luzac & Co. London. 1913. Hungry Stones and Other Stories, The; trans, from the original Bengali by various writers. The Macmillan Co. N. Y. 1916. Man from Kabul. Outlook, Feb. 14, 1914. Mashi and Other Stories; trans, from the original Bengali by various writers. The Macmillan Co. N. Y. 1918. On the Road to Calcutta. Asia, Feb. 1921. Runaway. Liv. Age, Nov. 29, 1919. Short Stories. The Macmillan Co. N. Y. 1915. Skeleton. Cur. Opinion, Aug. 1918. Stories of Tagore. The Macmillan Co. N. Y. 1918. Trial of the Horse. Liv. Age, Oct. 18, 1919. II. ABOUT TAGORE 1. Biographical. A. The Man, and His Genius. Another Anglo-Indian Nobel Prizeman. Lit. Digest, Nov. 29, 1913. Dilemma of Asia, The: Lajpat Rai. Inde- pendent, Oct. 2, 1916. East Admonishing the East; Tagore in Japan. Lit. Digest, July 29, 1916. Hindu Poet Welcomed in Japan. Rev. of Revs., Sept. 1916. Hindu View of Tagore. Lit. Digest, Dec. 6, 1913. TAGORE — A BIBLIOGRAPHY 1. Biographical — Continued. How Tagore Found Us. Lit. Digest, Feb. 10, 1917. India's Greatest Living Poet. Rev. of Revs., Aug. 1913. Open Court, July, 1913. India's Shalcespeare and Tasso in One; M. C. Daveis. Forum, Jan. 1914. Le Message de I'Orient; Rabindranatii Ta- gore: J. Guehenno. R. de Paris, Sept. 1, 1919. Letters, extracts from old letters. The Macmillan Co. N. Y. 1917. Lyrics of Tagore. Contemp. Rev., Nov. 1913. My Reminiscences. Modern Review, Cal- cutta. Series beg. Jan. 1916. My Reminiscences; with frontispiece from the portrait in colors by Sasi Kumar Hesh. The Macmillan Co. N. Y. 1917. Nobel Prize Winner. Bookman, Jan. 1914. Occident Honors "the soul of Bengal": C. P. Gushing. Colliers, Dec. 20, 1913. Personality of Tagore: B. K. Roy. Yale Rev., April, 1914. Poet Out of the East: A. R. and M. F. Sey- mour. Good Housekeep., Oct. 1916. Rabindranath Tagore; the man and his poetry; intro. by Hamilton Mabie. Basanta Koomar Roy. Dodd, Mead & Co. N. Y. 1915. Rabindranath Tagore; a biographical study. Ernest Rhys. The Macmillan Co. N.Y. 1915. Rabindran Nath Tagore: the Poet Laureate of India. Kshitish Chandra Neogy. Open Court, March, 1917. Rabindranath Tagore; Nobel Prizeman: R. Rustomjee. Independent, Nov. 27, 1913. Rabindranath Tagore and His Work: E. J. Thompson. London Quar. Rev., April. 1916. Rabindranath Tagore in India: Indu Prakas Banerji. New England Mag. March, 1914. Sir Rabindranath Tagore; his life, personality, and genius: K. S. Ramaswami Sastri. Ganesh & Co. Madras, India. Tagore and His Model School at Bolpur: B. K. Roy. Independent, Aug. 3, 1914. Tagore and the Renaissance in Bengal : C. F. Andrews. Contemp. Rev., June, 1913. Tagore — An Oriental Estimate: B. K. Roy. Bookman, May, 1915. TAGORE — A BIBLIOGRAPHY 1. Biographical — Continued. Tagore and India's Message: P. Morris. Forum, Dec. 1916. Tagore's India: Dhan Gopal Mukerji. Asia, Sept. 1920. Universal Appeal of the Nobel Prize-winner. Cur. Opinion, Jan. 1914. Voice from the East: Lyman Abbott. Out- look, Dec. 13. 1916. Why Tagore is no Longer Sir. Lit. Digest, Sept. 27„ 1919. B. His School at Bolpur. Meine Schule. Deutsche Rundschau, April, 1920. Rabindranath Tagore and His Work: E. J. Thompson. London Quar. Rev., April. 1916. Shanti Niketan; the Bolpur school of Rabin- dranath Tagore; il. by Mukul Chandra Dey; intro. by Rabindranath Tagore: W. W. Pearson. The Macmillan Co. N. Y. 1916. Tagore and His Model School at Bolpur: B. K. Roy. Independent, Aug. 3, 1914. C. His Philosophy. Radhakrishnan. Sarvepalli; philosophy of Rabindranath Tagore. The Macmillan Co. N. Y. 1918. Why Pain and Evil are Indispensable. Cur. Opinion, Sept. 1913. 2. Portraits of Tagore. Photograph of Tagore in Japan by Bain. Bookman, Nov. 1916; Lit. Digest, July 29, 1916; Rev. of Revs., Sept. 1916. Photograph by C. Crowther; Kobe, Japan. Good Housekeeping, Oct. 1916. Photograph by Curtis Studio, Seattle. Indepen- dent, Oct. 23, 1916. St. Nicholas, Feb. 1917. Portrait — From Jo Davidson's Bust of the Poet. Lit. Digest, Aug. 21, 1915. Tagore in Reading Costume. Inter. Film Service. Bookman. Nov. 1916. Portrait Taken in Yokohama on His Way to America. Bookman, Nov. 1916. Portrait Taken in Japan. Cur. Opinion, April, 1917. As Tagore appeared on landing in San Francisco from India. Inter. Film Service. Bookman, Nov. 1916. Sir Rabindranath Tagore — Portrait in Colored Chalks by Jean Parke. Inter. Studio, April, 1917. TAGORE — A BIBLIOGRAPHY 2. Portraits of Tagore — Continued. Six Portraits of Sir Rabindranath Tagore: W. Rothenstein. The Macmillan Co. N. Y. 1916. Engraving by Wm. Rothenstein. Outlook, Nov. 29, 1913; Bookman, Nov. 1914; Cur. Opinion, March, 1913. Portrait in Colors by Sasi Kumar Hash; from "My Reminiscences" bv Rabindranath Tagore. The Macmillan Co. N. Y. 1917. Photograph by Lizzie Caswell Smith. Cur. Opinion, Jan. 1914. Portrait by Frank Wolcott, Chicago. Lit. Digest, Dec. 6, 1913; Colliers, Dec. 20, 1913; Cur. Opinion, Dec. 1916. Portrait by Frank Wolcott, Chicago; frontispiece to Open Court, July 1913. Portraits — Drama, May, 1914; Rev. of Revs., Aug. 1913; Lit. Digest, Nov. 29, 1913; Cur. Opinion, Sept. 1913; Independent, Oct. 2, 1916; Survey, Feb. 14, 1914; Rev. of Revs., Jan. 1914; Independent, Nov. 27, 1913; Independent, Aug. 3, 1914; Sunset, Nov. 1916; Outlook, Dec. 13, 1916; Inter. Studio, Feb. 1918. 3. Reviews of. A. Biographies. 1. My Reminiscences. The Boyhood of a Hindu Poet. Rev. of Revs., May, 1916. 2. Rhy's Tagore. Tagore; poet and mystic; a bibliographi- cal study: L. I. Bredvold. Dial, June 10, 1915. Rabindranath Tagore; a biographical study: by E. Rhys. Spectator, June 26, 1915. Rabindranath Tagore; a biographical study. Sewanee Rev., Jan. 1916. 3. Roy's Tagore. Tagore; poet and mystic: L. I. Bred void. Dial, June 10, 1915. Rabindranath Tagore, by B. K. Roy. Bookman, Aug. 1915. 4. Sastri's Tagore. Poet of the Indian People. Rev. of Revs., Dec. 1916. B. Chitra. Tagore as a Playwright, issues a message to women. Cur. Opinion, May, 1914. 10 TAGORE — A BIBLIOGRAPHY 3. Reviews of — Continued. C. Crescent Moon. Four Books by Rabindranath Tagore. Out- look, Jan. 3. 1913. Hindu of the Celtic Spirit. Rev. of Revs., Jan. 1914. Poetry of Tagore: E. J. Brailsford. Liv. Age, May 16, 1914; London Quar. Rev., April, 1914. D. Essays and Lectures. 1. Address at Tokyo. India's Message to Japan. Outlook, Aug. 9, 1916. 2. Address on Nationalism. Rabindranath Tagore Views the War as a World-struggle to be Born Again. Cur. Opinion, Dec. 1916. 3. My Parting Wish for the Women of America. Tagore's Parting Message for the Women of America. Cur. Opinion, April, 1917. 4. The Stage. Tagore on the Spirit of the Hindu Statge. Rev. of Revs., May, 1916. 5. Study India's Music; Tagore's Word to the Western World. Tagore Wants a Western Music Master for India. Cur. Opinion, Feb. 1921. E. Fruit-gathering. Tagore and the Ancient Books of India: Paul Elmore More. Nation, Nov. 30, 1916. F. Gardener, The. Another Anglo-Indian Nobel Prizeman. Lit. Digest, Nov. 29, 1913. Four Books by Rabindranath Tagore. Out- look, Jan. 3, 1914. Lyrics of Rabindranath Tagore. Contemn. Rev., Nov. 1913. Poetry of Tagore: E. J. Brailsford. Liv. Age, May 16, 1914; London Quar. Rev., April, 1914. G. Gitanjali. Four Books by Rabindranath Tagore. Out- look, Jan. 3, 1914. Gitanjali: E. Rhys. 19th Cent., April, 1913. Gitanjali; or song offerings of Rabindranath Tagore: May Sinclair. No. Am. Rev., May, 1913. TAGORE— A BIBLIOGRAPHY 3. Reviews of —Continued. Gitanjali; song offerings. Hibbert, Jr., April, 1913. Gitanjali. Nation, May 15, 1913. Gitanjali; song offerings: C. C. Martindale. Dublin Rev., Oct. 1913. Lyrical Voice of Bengal. Cur. Opinion, March, 1913. Modern Bengali Mystic: S. G. Dunn. Quar. Rev., July, 1913. Modern Mysticism: L. Johnson. Quar. Rev., Jan. 1914. Philosophical Inheritance of Rabindranath Tagore: W. S. Urquhart. Inter. Jr. of Ethics, April, 1916. Poetry of Tagore: E. J. Brailsford. Liv. Age, May 16, 1914; London Quar. Rev., April, 1914. Rabindranath Tagore: Ezra Pound. Fortn. Rev., March, 1913. Religion of Rabindranath Tagore: J. H. Holmes. Bookman, March, 1917. Significance of Gitanjali: E. J. Thompson, London Quar. Rev., Oct. 1914. Tagore and the Ancient Books of India: Paul Elmore More. Nation, Nov. 30, 1916. H. Home and the World. Home and the World par Rabindranath Ta- gore: Revue par L. Gillet R. Deux Mondes, Jan. 1, 1920. Tagore as Novelist. Liv. Age, July 12, 1919. I. Lover's Gift and Crossing. Poet-seer of Bengal: E. Sapir. Canad. Mag., Dec. 1919. J. Mashi and Other Stories. Poet-seer of Bengal: E. Sapir. Canad. Mag., Dec. 1919. K. Problem of Evil. Oriental Optimist: E. G. Gilbert-Cooper. Westm., Dec. 1913. L. Sadhana. Four Books by Rabindranath Tagore. Out- look, Jan. 3, 1914. Hindu of the Celtic Spirit. Rev. of Revs. Jan., 1914. 12 TAGORE — A BIBLIOGRAPHY 3. Reviews of — Continued. Philosophical Inheritance of Rabindranath Tagore: W. S. Urquhart. Inter. Jr. of Ethics, April, 1916. Poetry of Tagore: E. J. Brailsford. Liv. Age, May 16, 1914; London Quar. Rev., April, 1914. Religion of Rabindranath Tagore: J. H. Holmes. Bookman, March, 1917. Sadhana. Hibbert Jr., July, 1914; Specta- tor, Feb. 14, 1914. Tagore's Answer to the World-riddle. Cur. Opinion, Jan. 1914. Why Pain and Evil are Indispensable? Cur. Opinion, Sept. 1913. M. Special. Attack on the Tagore Craze. Lit. Digest, Aug. 21, 1915. Rabindranath Tagore: M. F. Seymour. Dial, Feb. 22, 1917. Rabindranath Tagore Discovers America: B. Millard. Bookman, Nov. 1916. Tagore's Philosophy: Lajpat Rai. Nation, Jan. 4, 1917. Tagore's Writings as a Travesty of the Ancient Hindu Scriptures. Cur. Opinion, Feb. 1917. III. SOME LITERATURE LENDING TO AN INTERPRETATION OP TAGORE 1. Religious Movements of India. A. General. Modern Religious Movements in India: J. N. Farquhar. The Macmillan Co. N. Y. 1915. Papers on Indian Religious Reform; Pt. IV, Brahmo Somaj and other modern electic systems of Religion in India, ed. 2. Christian Lit. Soc. Madras, India. 1893. B. Brahmo Somaj. Brahmo Somaj, The; Keshub Chunder Sen's Lectures. 2d ed. Brahmo Tr. Soc. Cal- cutta. 1863. Life and Letters of Raja Rammohun Roy. Collet. London. 1900. TAGORE — A BIBLIOGRAPHY 1. Religious Movements of India — Continued. New Ideas in India: John Morrison. The Macmillan Co. London. 1907. New Light in India: R. N. Puri. Overland, July, 1908. New Religion of India: P. C. Mozoomdar. The World's Congress of Religion; intro. by M. J. Savage, ch. X. Arena Pub- lishiiffe Co. Boston. 1893. Prof. Max MuUer on Ramkrishna and the World on Keshub Chunde Sen: P. C. Mozoomdar. Lawrence pr. works. Cal- cutta. 1900. . Review of the World's Religious Congresses: L. P. Mercer, p. 137-147. Rand, Mc- Nally & Co. Chicago. 1893. Some Aspects of British Rule in India: Sud- hindra Bose. ch. VIII. Studies in the Social Sciences; Bulletin of the Univ. of Iowa, vol. V, no. 1. Iowa City, Iowa. 1916. Spiritual Ideas of the Brahmo Somaj: B. R. Nargarkar. The World's Congress of Religion, ch. X, p. 222. Arena Pub. Co. Boston. 1893. World's Congress of Religions at the World's Columbian Exposition; addresses and pa- pers delivered before the Congress. Princi- ples of the Brahmo Somaj : Protap Chunder Mozoomdar of Calcutta, ed. by Hanson. Chicago. 1894. 2. Literary and Political Movements. A. Indian Renaissance. Modern Religious Movements in India : J. N. Farquhar. The Macmillan Co. N. Y. 1915. Tagore's India : Dhan Gopal Mukerji. Asia, Sept. 1920. Tagore and the Renaissance in Bengal: C. F. Andrews. Contemp. Rev., June, 1913. B. Nationalist Movement, Administrative Problems of British India: Joseph Chailley-Bert. . Trans, by Sir Wm. Meyer, ch. X. The Macmillan Co. London. 1910. Analysis of Indian Unrest: S. N. Mitra. Fortn., Jan. & Feb. 1911. 14 TAGORE — A BIBLIOGRAPHY 2. Literary and Political Movements — Continued. British Rule in India; condemned by the British themselves. Pub. by the Indian Nationalist Party. London. 1915. Dangerous Unrest in India. Hist. Mag., N. Y. Times, Dec. 1920. Future of India, The: Sir S. P. Sinah. Pres. Address to the Indian Nat. Congress. London. 1916. Government of India, The: J. Ramsey Mac- donald. Intro, and ch. 17. Huebsch. N. Y. 1920. India Begins to Uplift Herself: J. B. Pratt. World Outlook, May, 1916. Indian Nationality: R. N. Gilchrist. Long- mans, Green & Co. London. 1920. India's Political and Social Discontent. Rev. of Revs., April, 1915. India's .Silent Revolution: F. B. Fisher. The Macmillan Co. N. Y. 1919. Indian Unrest; intro. by Sir Alfred Lyall: Valentine Chirol. The Macmillan Co. London. 1910. National Movement in India. Current Hist., N. Y. Times, Jan. 1921. Nationalism: Rabindranath Tagore. The Macmillan Co. N. Y. 1917. New Ideas in India: John Morrison. The Macmillan Co. London. 1907. New Nationalism in India: B. K. Roy. Open Court, Mch. 1917. New Soul of India: B. K. Roy. Open Court, Aug. 1917. Political Future of India, The: Laipat Rai. Huebsch. N. Y. 1919. Some Aspects of British Rule in India: Sud- hindra Bose. Studies in the Social Sciences ; Bulletin of the Univ. of Iowa, vol. V, no. 1. Iowa City, Iowa. 1916. Young, India: Lajpat Rai. Huebsch. N. Y. 1916. Cornell University Library Z 8857.9.K62 1922 Rabindranath Tagore (Ravindra Hatha Th 3 1924 009 388 665