Okakura Kakuzo : (1862-1913), Japanese art critic, interested in Asian reawakening & solidarity. In India he stayed at Belur Math. His manuscript dealing with Pan-Asiatic cultural connections was rewritten by Sister Nivedita & named The Ideals of the East (1903). It bore the stamp of Swami Vivekananda’s ideology on Asia. Okakura inspired P. Mitter & Saralā Devi to start revolutionary centres in Bengal.
... the best critical insight of its kind before Coleridge." (The Man of Letters in the Modern World, pp. 169-70). 70. See Lytton Strachey, Literary Essays 1948), p. 16. 71. Okakura Kakuzo, The Book of Tea (Charles E. Tuttle Company, Tokyo, 1957), p. 78.' 72. Mr C.S. Lewis has recently made a strong plea in favour of the classical terminology: "... it is surely time to ...
... 210-1, 217-8, 233-5, 246, 255, 263, 283, 297, 327-8, 340, 430, 435, 451, 494, 496, 534, 578, 595, 639, 691, 724, 761, 790-2, 801, 816, 820, 822-3 Noren Das Gupta 676 Norman Dowsett 724 Okakura Kakuzo 175, 193-4 Okhata, Dr 175-6, 183, 194 Okhawa, Dr S. and Mme 173ff, 183, 193, 838 Panu Sarkar 495 Parubai Patil 691 Parul Chakraborty 548 Patanjali 836 Patel, A.B. 573 ...
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