Sparks from the Anvil | April 1912 | Charles Freer Andrews[1] | Epigrammatic verses |
Woman's Lot in East and West | June 1912 | Jadunath Sarkar | Essay |
The Supreme Night | -do- | -do- | Short story |
The Infinite Love | September 1912 | The author | Poem |
The Small | -do- | -do- | -do- |
Youth | -do- | -do- | -do- |
The River Stairs | October 1912 | Jadunath Sarkar | Short story |
Inutile | November 1912 | The author | Poem |
The Springhead of Indian Civilisation | December 1912 | Jadunath Sarkar | Essay |
Adamant | -do- | -do- | Short story |
Race Conflict | April 1913 | original | Speech |
Communal Life in India | June 1913 | Jadunath Sarkar | Essay |
The Relation of the Universe and the Individual | July 1913 | original | Speech |
My Interpretation of Indian History | August and September 1913 | Jadunath Sarkar | Essay |
Kalidas, the Moralist | October 1913 | -do- | -do- |
Poems | November 1913 | The author | Poem |
The Stage | December 1913 | Surendranath Tagore | Essay |
Poems | December 1914 | ||
My Heart is on Fire | January 1915 | -do- | -do- |
Santiniketan | February 1915 | -do- | Song |
A Peace Hymn from the Atharva Veda | July 1915 | -do- | Translation from Sanskrit |
Unity in Diversity | October 1915 | -do- | Poem |
The Young Mother | December 1915 | -do- | Translation from Dwijendralal Roy |
Ahalya | February 1916 | -do- | Poem |
The Cycle of Spring | -do- | -do- | Play |
Mashi | April 1916 | William Winstanley Pearson | Short story |
Indian Students and Western Teachers | -do- | -do- | Essay |
A Prayer | May 1916[2] | The author | Song |
The Song of the Defeated | October 1916 | -do- | Poem |
Giribala | May 1917 | -do- | Short story |
The Spirit of Japan | June 1917 | original | Essay |
The Lost Jewels | -do- | William Winstanley Pearson | Short story |
The Sunset of the Century | -do- | The author | Poem |
The Nation | July 1917 | original | Essay |
A Shattered Dream | -do- | Charles Freer Andrews | Short story |
The Editor | August 1917 | William Winstanley Pearson (revised by the author) | -do- |
The Day is Come | September 1917 | The author | Poem |
Thou Shalt Obey | -do- | Surendranath Tagore | Essay |
The Medium of Education | October 1917 | -do- | -do- |
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