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  1. The sceptred flute; songs of India by Sarojini Naidu by Sarojini (1879-1949) Naidu, 1943-01-01
  2. Mahatma Gandhi: His Life, Writings And Speeches by Gandhi Mahatma 1869-1948, Naidu Sarojini 1879-1949, 2010-09-29
  3. The broken wing; songs of love, death & destiny by Sarojini Naidu 1879-1949, 1917-12-31
  4. The bird of time; songs of life. death & the spring. by Sarojini by Naidu. Sarojini. 1879-1949., 1912-01-01
  5. The bird of time; by Sarojini Naidu 1879-1949 Gosse Edmund 1849-1928, 1912-12-31

41. Autographs, Signed Photographs And Letters From AMI
10. Naidu, Sarojini (18791949) Indian Feminist Poet, The Nightingale ofIndia. Ink signature and date, 1938, in her hand on a small slip of paper.
http://www.ami-autographs.com/litforeignlit.htm
Literature - Foreign Literature Please click on any letter to go to that section. Items with underlined titles link to an image which will open in the main window. Clicking on the currency symbols at top-right will open a converter in a new window. A glossary can be accessed by clicking on 'glossary' at lower left. These windows will remain open until you close them. A B C D ... ANOUILH , Jean (1910-1987) French Playwright.
Unusual signed and inscribed 3.5 x 6.5 photograph, being a reproduction of a painting of Anouilh. The playwright is seen leaning against a pillar. His arms folded, he wears a suit with a large cravat around his neck and a dark hat upon his head. Anouilh, wearing circular spectacles, appears pensive as he looks away from the artist. Signed in black ink to the image with an inscription in French. Neatly laid down, in otherwise very fine condition. Signed images of Anouilh are scarce and this is a particularly attractive example, suitable for display. RETURN TO TOP FRANCE , Anatole (1844-1924) French Writer, Nobel Prize Winner for Literature (1921).

42. Literature And Poetry
by Alexandra Kollontai; Raden Adjeng Kartini, 18791904 (Indonesia);Sarojini Naidu, 1879-1949 (India); Another profile; A Poem Life;
http://www.distinguishedwomen.com/subject/literat.html
Distinguished Women of Past and Present
First Page
Name Index Subject Index Related Sites ... Search Search: Books Popular Music Classical Music Video Enter keywords...
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43. Government And Politics
Karen J. Musolf; Sarojini Naidu, 18791949 (India); Another profile;A Poem Life; Jeannette Rankin, 1880-1973 (USA); Another biography;
http://www.distinguishedwomen.com/subject/govern.html
Distinguished Women of Past and Present
First Page
Name Index Subject Index Related Sites ... Search Search: Books Popular Music Classical Music Video Enter keywords...
Government and Politics
Recommended books:
Born Before 20th Century:
"Queenhood was so common among the Celtic Britons that the captured warriors brought in triumph before Claudius in AD 50 totally ignored the Roman emperor and offered their obeisance instead to his empress, Agrippina." Rosalind Miles in The Women's History of the World

44. Title
003.The Sceptred Flute ?. Sarojini Naidu(18791949)/?//. 004.Ruba'iyat ?. Omar
http://lib.tngs.tn.edu.tw/f/f02.html

45. Biographies - Naba To Nazrul
United Arab Emirates ARE1996L02. Naidu, Sarojini (18791949) Hindupoetess, patriot, author. Born February 13, 1879 in Hyderabad
http://www.philately.com/philately/bionana.htm
NABA SAGHA, Moro see MORO NABA SAGHA NABER, John ( - ) American sportsman, swimmer - Mongolia 928 NABUCO de ARAUJO, Joaquin (1849-1910) Brazilian author, lawyer, journalist, philosopher, diplomat - Brazil C77 NABUKADNEZZAR I see NEBUCHADNEZZAR I NACHIMOV, Pavel Stepanovich see NAKHIMOV, Pavel Stepanovich NACHTIGAL, Gustav (1834-1885) German physician, explorer, author - Chad C49 Germany 433 Togo 1209; 1221 NACI, Nuci ( - ) Albanian educator - Albania 506-7 NA DADAOU, Ida ( - ) Nigerian entertainer - Niger 734 NADAR see TOURNACHON, Gaspard Felix - NADI, Nedo ( - ) Italian sportsman, fencer - Yemen ARAB REPUBLIC (M)804 NADIG, Marie Therese ( - ) Sportswoman - Ras al Khaima (M)967 NADIM, Abdallah an- (1845-1896) Egyptian politician, poet, author, journalist - Egypt 883 NADIM, Ahmed see NEDIM, Ahmed NAEINI, Mohammad Hossein ( - )Iran 2258 NAGAKAWA ( - ) Japanese courtezan - Senegal C85 NAGAKO KUNI (1903- ) Empress, wife of HIROHITO, poetess, painter - Ajman (m)777A Liberia C190 Manama (M)549-50; 554 Umm al Qiwain (Mich.)445-6 NAGASHIMA, Shigeo ( - ) Japanese sportsman, baseball - Ras al Khaima (Mich.)716

46. Women's Poetry Websites: World Wide Web Review
For example, you might look for Indian poet Sarojini Naidu (18791949), Marina IvanovnaTsvetaeva (1892-1941), one of the foremost Russian poets of this century
http://www.library.wisc.edu/libraries/WomensStudies/fc/fcwebpol.htm
WORLD WIDE WEB REVIEWS
Women's Poetry Websites
by Allessandria Polizzi
Eds. note: This ongoing feature in Feminist Collections suggests and evaluates key websites on particular topics. This review is from the Spring 1998 issue. The World Wide Web has become a popular source for information on a miscellany of topics, but the number of strong sites on women and poetry is surprisingly more limited than one would expect. The websites I found on this topic fall into two categories: those about women and poetry in general and those on specific poets. This review examines primarily the general type, since these websites often have links to pages focused on a single poet. I also include sites that provide viewers with both poets and fiction writers, although my review focuses on their poetry sections. Women Weave Their Words
URL: http://www.womenfolk.com/poetry/
Developed/Maintained by: Anne Johnson
Last updated: January 8, 1998
Reviewed: January 12, 1998 This website, which has won several awards (and rightly so), furnishes viewers with a lot of information about women and women's poetry. It is one of the most thorough sites I found on the Web, providing tips on writing poetry, some poems honoring grandmothers, links to sites accepting poetry submissions, and links to a wide number of individual poetry sites, among other things. Helpful for both the woman poet and the student interested in studying women s One of the pages on this site is titled Poetic Pages, which offers a lengthy list of links for those interested in women's poetry. The number of individual pages linked here creates a kind of community of women poets. The Womenfolk Featured Poetry page is also a nice place to read more women's poetry. Such elements make this site a worthwhile and fruitful source for women's poetry and for information on women poets.

47. Tomfolio.com: Literature: Asian Literature
29. Naidu, Sarojini, 18791949 The Bird of Time Songs of Life, Death theSpring Publisher New York John Lane; London William Heinemann, 1912.
http://www.tomfolio.com/bookssub.asp?catid=26&subid=933

48. London Through Alien Eyes
Sarojini Naidu (18791949), the nationalist leader who later became the Presidentof the Indian National Congress in 1925 had a cosmopolitan and liberal
http://homepages.goldsmiths.ac.uk/london-journal/gupta.html
London Through Alien Eyes Jayati Gupta ] Situated almost seven thousand miles away from England, Bengal was the distant hub of British rule in the Indian sub-continent with Calcutta as its capital city. ] and Pandit Iswar Chandra Vidyasagar[ ] had concentrated their efforts on emancipating Indian women. Though Hindu women did not observe the purdah that the Muslim women were, by the dictates of Islam, expected to follow, they remained largely invisible, confined within their homes and away from the public gaze.[ ] The rightful place of women was within a domestic sphere performing assorted household duties related specifically to caring for family members including the primary tasks of child-bearing and child-rearing. It was quite uncommon for a middle-class Indian woman to set aside her veil and expose herself to the outside world or participate in activities and debates in a public domain. A Bengali Woman in England ] was published in Calcutta in August 1885 in crown octavo format. The hand-written manuscript was sent to her publisher (Satyaprasad Sarbadhikari) and he apologizes for errors that may have crept in. He mentions that the printed proof-copies of the pages could not be corrected by the writer herself as she was still in residence in England. Interestingly, the author’s name did not appear anywhere in the publication. England has a close bond with India, one that had been almost destined; if India wants to search for the ingredients to create that elixir that would revive a dead nation, it would have to revert back inevitably to England itself. (Publisher’s note: p.4)

49. Intialaiset Naiskirjailijat 1800-1995 - Englanninkieli
Sarojini Naidu (18791949), runoilija, kuvernööri, 1108, 536, 916, 16 5, 6,18, 207-225, 276-278, 289, 573, 602, 652, 653, 666, 680, Natesan, Beg, 171,4,5
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Intialaisia
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Intialaisia

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Assam

Bengali

Dogri

Englanti
Gujarati

Hindi

Kannada
Konkani ... Lyhenteet Englanti Toru Dutt (1856-77), runoilija, romaanikirjailija, Das : 55, 79, Lal
  • A Sheaf Gleaned in French Fields Ancient Ballads and Legends of Hindustan Romaaneja: Le Journal de Mademoiselle d'Arvers Bianca, or The Young Spanish Maiden
Raj Lakshmi Debi , romaanikirjailija,
  • The Hindu Wife; or the Enchanted Fruit
Shevantibai M. Nikambe , romaanikirjailija,
  • Ratanbai: A Sketch of a Bombay High Caste Hindu Young Wife
Krupabai Satthianadhan (Krupai Sathyanathan) , romaanikirjailija,
  • Kamala: A Story of Hindu Life Saguna: A Story of Native Christian Life
Cornelia Sorabji , novellikirjailija,
  • Love and Life behind the Purdah Sun-Babies: Studies in the Child-Life of India Between the Twilights
Sarojini Naidu Natesan Beg :55, Lal, Cosman et al:
  • The Golden Threshold The Bird of Time The Broken Wing The Sceptred Flute The Feather of the Dawn Valda dikter , 1930 (Hki) Selected Poetry and Prose (ed. Makarand Paranjape), 1993 (arvostelu WLT 94/2:430)
Sunity Devee , romaanikirjailija,
  • The Beautiful Mogul Princess
Ramabai Trikannad , novellikirjailija,
  • Victory of Faith, and Other Stories

50. South Asian Literature/Grinnell College Libraries/new List/2001
N. Naidu, Sarojini, 18791949. Sarojini Naidu Selected Poetry and ProsePR 9499.3.N253 A6 1993 Nasrin, Taslima. (Tasalima Nasarina).
http://web.grinnell.edu/individuals/stuhrr/SouthAsia.html
Patterns in Culture IX: Glimpses of South Asia
Works of Twentieth Century Fiction-Writers from India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh and Nepal in the Grinnell College Libraries' Collection
Published through 2001
Guide: Novels Short Stories Poetry Drama ... Literary Criticism and History
Novels
A
Agyeya (Sachchidanand Hiranand Vatsyayan). To Each His Stranger
PK 2098.V34 A7813 1967
Alexander, Meena. Manhattan Music: A Novel
PR 9499.3.A46 M36 1997
Ali, Tariq. Book of Saladin
PR 6051.L44 B66 1998 Ali, Tariq. Redemption
PR 6051.L44 R44 1990
Altaf Fatimah. The One Who Did Not Ask
PK 2200.A4717 D313 1993
Amrita Pritam. The Skeleton and That Man
PK 2659.A44 S53x 1992 Anand, Mulk Raj . Untouchable PR 9499.3.A5 U57x 1956 Anantha Murthy, U. R. Samskara PL 4659.A5 S2513x 1989 Appachana, Anjana. Listening Now PS 3551.P54l57 1998 Ashokamitran (Acokamittiran). Water PL 4758.9 A28 T313 1993 Aslam, Nadeem. Season of the Rainbirds PR 9540.9.A83 S4 1993 Aziz Ahmad. The Shore and the Wave PK 2200.A9524 A413x 1971
B
Banerjee, Tarasakar. (Tarasankara Bandyopadhyaya). Panchagram (Five Villages) PK 1718.B2985 P313x 1973

51. THE HERON'S LEARNING LIBRARY
Naidu, Sarojini. 18791949. Indian poet and reformer noted for her famine-reliefefforts and her delicate, sentimental poetry, written in English.
http://theheronlibraries.homestead.com/poetryn.html
The Heron's Learning Library
GLOSSARY OF POETIC TERMINOLOGY GLOSSARY OF POETIC TERMINOLOGY The Heron's Learning Library
Nabokov, Vladimir Vladimirovich. 1899-1977. Russian-born American writer of poetry, short stories, and novels, most notably the satirical Lolita (1955).
Naidu, Sarojini. 1879-1949. Indian poet and reformer noted for her famine-relief efforts and her delicate, sentimental poetry, written in English.
namby-pamby adj. 1. Insipid and sentimental. 2. Lacking vigor or decisiveness; spineless. namby-pamby
narrative n. 1.a. A narrated account; a story. b. Telling a story. Ballads, epics, and lays are different kinds of narrative poems.2. The art, technique, or process of narrating. 3. Computer Science. A comment. narrative adj. 1. Consisting of or characterized by the telling of a story: narrative poetry. 2. Of or relating to narration: narrative skill. narratively adv.
near rhyme Also called approximate rhyme, slant rhyme, off rhyme, imperfect rhyme or half rhyme, a rhyme in which the sounds are similar, but not exact, as in home and come or close and lose. Most near rhymes are types of consonance.
neologism The use of new words or new meanings for old words not yet included in standard definitions, as in the recent application of the word cool to denote, very good, excellent or fashionable. Some disappear from usage, others like hip and feedback, for example, remain in the language.

52. Re
Sarojini Naidu (18791949) A writer, poetess and one of the most visibleleaders of pre-independent India. President of the Indian
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Re: Muslim Rage and 9/11 By Khalid N. isah inkhalid@yahoo.co.uk The aftermath of 9/11 has posed a great danger to the world security. It is very unfortunate and I really sympathize with the families and relatives of the victims.. This is clearly understandable. Since the event, America and its allies have taken upon themselves to fight what they defined as terror. The word terror is always linked to Islam. Whenever there is disorder or conflict somewhere some people will try and find ways to associate such to Islamic fundamentalist or extremist. Whereas Islam is not supporting or preaching terrorism in all its form and at whatever locations. Islam is the religion of peace. I believe also non of scriptures of the world religions preach or support Terrorism. America and its western allies have indifference attitude in cases such as this while there is very fundamental question which need an answer before finding a proper and lasting solution. That is question is “Why”. It has been generally accepted that there has to be investigation on the reason why perpetrators of such evil act decided to do it.

53. The Online Practise Session
Madhyamike Sutra. Naidu, Sarojini (18791949) Indian poetess of English language,known as the `Nightingale of India`. Took part in freedom struggle.
http://indiakb.com/whoinfo.asp?charact=n

54. Web.njit.edu/~sha3134/islam/nutshell/txt/islamviews.txt
Sarojini Naidu (18791949) A writer, poetess and one of the most visibleleaders of pre-Independent India. President of the Indian
http://web.njit.edu/~sha3134/islam/nutshell/txt/islamviews.txt
Sarojini Naidu (1879-1949) A writer, poetess and one of the most visible leaders of pre-Independent India. President of the Indian National Congress and the first woman governor of free India. "Sense of justice is one of the most wonderful ideals of Islam, because as I read in the Qur'an I find those dynamic principles of life, not mystic but practical ethics for the daily conduct of life suited to the whole world." "It was the first religion that preached and practiced democracy for, in the mosque when the call for prayer is sounded and worshippers are gathered together, the democracy of Islam is embodied five times a day when the peasant and king kneel side by side and proclaim: "God Alone is Great." I have been struck over and over again by this indivisible unity of Islam that makes man instinctively a brother." [Lectures on "The Ideals of Islam;" see Speeches And Writings Of Sarojini Naidu, Madras, 1918, pp. 167-9] ( ( ( ( ( Arnold J. Toynbee (1889-1975) British historian, Lecturer at Oxford University. "The extinction of race consciousness as between Muslims is one of the outstanding achievements of Islam, and in the contemporary world there is, as it happens, a crying need for the propagation of this Islamic virtue." [Civilization On Trial, New York, 1948, p. 205] ( ( ( ( ( William Montgomery Watt (1909- ) Professor (Emeritus) of Arabic and Islamic Studies at the University of Edinburgh. "I am not a Muslim in the usual sense, though I hope I am a "Muslim" as "one surrendered to God," but I believe that embedded in the Qur'an and other expressions of the Islamic vision are vast stores of divine truth from which I and other occidentals have still much to learn, and Islam is certainly a strong contender for the supplying of the basic framework of the one religion of the future.'" [Islam And Christianity Today, London, 1983, p. ix.] To find out more about the religion of Islam, visit: http://al-islam.org/faq/ v1.0 Those who listen to the word and follow the best of it; those are the ones whom God has guided, and those are the ones endowed with understanding (Qur'an 39:18) What Non-Muslims Say About . Islam The Fastest Growing Religion in the World This is a collection of short quotations from a wide variety of Non-Muslim notables, including academics, writers, philosophers, poets, politicians, and activists belonging to the East and the West. To our knowledge none of them ever became Muslim. These words, therefore, reflect their personal views on various aspects of the religion of Islam. Bertrand Russell (1872-1970) British philosopher, mathematician, and Nobel laureate, whose emphasis on logical analysis greatly influenced the course of 20th-century philosophy. "Our use of the phrase 'the Dark Ages' to cover the period from 699 to 1,000 marks our undue concentration on Western Europe. From India to Spain, the brilliant civilization of Islam flourished. What was lost to Christendom at this time was not lost to civilization, but quite the contrary. To us it seems that West-European civilization is civilization; but this is a narrow view." [History of Western Philosophy, London, 1948, p. 419] ( ( ( ( ( Hamilton Alexander Roskeen Gibb (1895-1971) A leading orientalist scholar of his time "But Islam has a still further service to render to the cause of humanity. It stands after all nearer to the real East than Europe does, and it possesses a magnificent tradition of inter-racial understanding and cooperation. No other society has such a record of success uniting in an equality of status, of opportunity, and of endeavours so many and so various races of mankind . Islam has still the power to reconcile apparently irreconcilable elements of race and tradition. If ever the opposition of the great societies of East and West is to be replaced by cooperation, the mediation of Islam is an indispensable condition. In its hands lies very largely the solution of the problem with which Europe is faced in its relation with East." [Whither Islam, London, 1932, p. 379.] "That his (Muhammad's) reforms enhanced the status of women in general is universally admitted." [Mohammedanism, London, 1953, p. 33] ( ( ( ( ( James A. Michener (1907-1997) Leading American writer; recipient of honorary doctorates in five fields from thirty leading universities and decorated with the Presidential Medal of freedom, America's highest civilian award. "No other religion in history spread so rapidly as Islam . . . The West has widely believed that this surge of religion was made possible by the sword. But no modern scholar accepts that idea, and the Qur'an is explicit in support of the freedom of conscience." [Islam - The Misunderstood Religion, Readers' Digest (American Edition) May 1955] Edward Gibbon (1737-1794) Considered the greatest British historian of his time. "'I believe in One God and Mohammed the Apostle of God,' is the simple and invariable profession of Islam. The intellectual image of the Deity has never been degraded by any visible idol; the honours of the prophet have never transgressed the measure of human virtue, and his living precepts have restrained the gratitude of his disciples within the bounds of reason and religion." [History Of The Saracen Empire, London, 1870, p. 54.] "More pure than the system of Zoroaster, more liberal than the law of Moses, the religion of Mahomet might seem less inconsistent with reason than the creed of mystery and superstition which, in the seventh century, disgraced the simplicity of the gospels." [The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, vol. 5. p. 487] ( ( ( ( ( Jared Diamond Professor of Physiology at the UCLA School of Medicine; recipient of the Pulitzer Prize for General Non-Fiction in 1998. "Medieval Islam was technologically advanced and open to innovation. It achieved far higher literacy rates than in contemporary Europe; it assimilated the legacy of classical Greek civilization to such a degree that many classical books are now known to us only through Arabic copies. It invented windmills, trigonometry, lateen sails and made major advances in metallurgy, mechanical and chemical engineering and irrigation methods. In the middle-ages the flow of technology was overwhelmingly from Islam to Europe rather from Europe to Islam. Only after the 1500's did the net direction of flow begin to reverse." [Guns, Germs, and Steel - The Fates of Human Societies, 1997, p. 253] ( ( ( ( ( Annie Besant (1847-1933) British theosophist and nationalist leader in India. President of the Indian National Congress in 1917. "I often think that woman is more free in Islam than in Christianity. Woman is more protected by Islam than by the faith which preaches Monogamy. In Al-Quran the law about woman is more just and liberal. It is only in the last twenty years that Christian England, has recognized the right of woman to property, while Islam has allowed this right from all times." [The Life and Teachings of Muhammad, Madras, 1932, pp. 25, 26]

55. FRåN MAHABHARATA TILL ARUNDHATI ROY
Sarojini Naidu (18791949), Indiens första stora kvinnliga poet, var utprägladnationalist men skrev på engelska i engelsk romantisk tradition.
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56. Classic Book Author Index, Plays, Religious Manuscripts, Historic Documents, And
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57. Forza Italia Seniores - I Guerrieri Della Libertˆ
1948); Sarojini Naidu, India (18791949); Nikola MUSHANOV, Bulgaria(1872-1951); Kaarlo Juho STÅHLBERG, Finland (1865-1952); Édouard
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  • Henri DRUEY, Switzerland (1799-1855) Harriet Taylor MILL, UK (1808-1858) Alexis de TOCQUEVILLE, France (1805-1859) Camillo Benso, Count of CAVOUR, Italy (1810-1861) Jonas FURRER, Switzerland (1805-1861) Abraham LINCOLN, USA (1809-1865) Benito JUÁREZ, Mexico (1806-1872) Giuseppe MAZZINI, Italy (1805-1872) Johan Rudolf THORBECKE, Netherlands (1798-1872) John Stuart MILL, UK (1808-1873) Henri-Guillaume DUFOUR, Switzerland (1787-1875) Ljuben KARAVELOV, Bulgaria (1834-1879) Jón SIGURDSSON, Iceland (1811-1879) Johann conrad KERN, Switzerland (1808-1888) John BRIGHT, UK (1811-1889) Johan SVERDRUP, Norway (1816-1892) Lajos KOSSUTH, Hungary (1802-1894) William E. GLADSTONE, UK (1809-1898) Yukichi FUKUZAWA, Japan (1835-1901) Elizabeth CADY STANTON, USA (1815-1902) Viggo HØRUP, Denmark (1841-1902) Susan BROWNELL ANTHONY , USA (1820-1906) Richard John SEDDON, New Zealand (1845-1906) Henri DUNANT, Switzerland (1828-1910) Friedrich NAUMANN, Germany (1860-1919)
  • 58. Bibliography Of South Asian Women Writers
    Lahore Sange-Meel Publications, 1991. 166 p. Naidu, Sarojini Chattopadhyay,1879-1949. The bird of time songs of life, death the spring.
    http://www.lib.washington.edu/southasia/guides/women.poetry.html

    59. Study Guide: South Asia Reading Series, Fall 1998
    Even poets like Toru Dutt (18561877) and Sarojini Naidu (1879-1949) who were wellknown for their English verse were represented in ways that did not threaten
    http://www.sdsmt.edu/online-courses/is/hum375/sasiaguide.html
    Study Guide: South Asia Reading Series, Fall 1998
    Overview begins here Skip to Nectar in a Sieve Skip to The God of Small Things
    ia. desire to create "a class of interpreters between us and the millions whom we govern; a class of persons, Indian in blood and colour, but English in tastes, in opinions, in morals, and in intellect" (359). However, Macaulay did not anticipate that this class of interpreters would, put the master's tools to subversive use. For decades Indian writers have used the colonizer's language, English, to produce an Indian reality that is very different from anything Macaulay might have envisioned. In other words, the literature produced by Indo-Anglian writers depicts a many-sided India that is completely opposite to the exotic visions of Raj writers like Paul Scott and John Masters. Women Writing in India which traces Indian women's writing back to the 6th century B. C. The impulse behind many of these translations reflects a desire to rediscover women writers who have often been ignored or slighted in the past. , while Anglicists such as Macaulay and John Stuart Mill claimed that Indian culture had always been primitive and crude. The outcome of these two ideologies was reflected in the literary endeavors of Indian nationalists who responded to Anglicist attacks on Indian culture by reviving the image of the high caste Aryan woman. Uma Chakravorti writes that the 19th-century Indian intelligentsia "could regard itself as a product of an 'exhausted' culture but, through the work of the Orientalists, could simultaneously feel optimistic that despite the present circumstances they were representatives of a culture which had been 'organically disrupted by historical circumstance but was capable of revitalisation'" (32).

    60. Saintes Of Divinely Female
    in our socieities. Sarojini Naidu (18791949) Indian poet and feminist,leader of Independence Movement; Florence Nightingale (1820
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    Honored Souls Women honored as having lived exemplary lives by Divinely Female Any member may propose proclamation of a divine legend or honored soul. An honored soul is a real woman we offer as an example of a life well-lived, a woman of noble spirit and character. Any woman proposed as sainte must be dead for at least ten years. We make no pretenses that women thus honored were perfect; indeed, real people are never perfect. We do, however, wish to honor women with at least some traits we admire and wish to emulate. HISTORICAL FIGURES
    • Josepha Abiertas (Philippines, 1894-1929) Lawyer and feminist, first woman to graduate Philippine Law School
    • Abigail Adams (11 Nov 1744-28 Oct 1818) Wife of John Adams (Second President of the United States) and mother of John Quincy Adams (Sixth President). She is best remembered for her letters to her husband, in which she expounded feminist ideals many years ahead of their time.
    • Joy Adamson (1910-1980) Austrian conservationist
    • Jane Addams (6 Sep 1860-21 May 1935). Crusader for the poor, President of the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom, co-founder American Civil Liberties Union.

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