The Master as I Saw Him
The Master as I Saw Him: Being pages of the life of the Swami Vivekananda is a 1910 book written by Sister Nivedita.[1] The book covers Nivedita's experiences with Swami Vivekananda, whom she met in London during November 1895. The book was simultaneously published from England and India,[2] and The Master as I Saw Him is now considered to be a classic text.[3][4]
Author | Sister Nivedita |
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Original title | The Master as I Saw Him |
Language | England, India |
Subject | Biography |
Publication date | 1910 |
Pages | 560 pp |
In his book Indian Traffic, Parama Roy noted that the book differed from other biographies of Vivekananda in that it "[touched] upon the agonistic, conflictual nature of the guru-disciple relationship" and showed "reticence about his corporeality".[5]
References
- Boehmer, Elleke (2002). Empire, the National, and the Postcolonial, 1890-1920: Resistance in Interaction. Oxford University Press. pp. 38, 42, 53, 65–67, 76, 79, 92, 96. ISBN 0198184468.
- "The master as I saw him : being pages from the life of the Swami Vivekanada (1910)". Retrieved April 11, 2012.
- Singh, Puran (2013). The Spirit of Oriental Poetry. Routledge. p. 50. ISBN 978-0415865753.
- Shyam Chaurasia, Radhey (2011). History of Modern India, 1707 A. D. to 2000 A. D. Atlantic Publishers & Distributors. p. 321. ISBN 978-8126900855.
- Roy, Parama (1998). Indian Traffic: Identities in Question in Colonial and Postcolonial India. University of California Press. pp. 92, 123, 200. ISBN 0520204867.
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