JAWAHARLAL NEHRU’S LETTERS AS LITERARY SUB-GENRE
1. William Shakespeare: “The Merchant of Venice”, The Complete Works, Oxford & IBH Publishing Co., New Delhi, 1980, p. 241. 2. J.L. Nehru: “Glimpses of World History”, Oxford University Press, New Delhi, 1996, p. 18. 3. J.L. Nehru: Letters from A Father to His Daughter, Oxford University Press, Calcutta, 1994, p 5.
Nehru sees human life in the light of the earth’s revolution. Days and nights are caused by the rotation of the earth round the sun. The scientist observes the reality and the artist sees it in the context of a deeper reality and feels pity for human ignorance. Human beings take a lesson from the ceaseless movement of the earth. They are irregular in their duties. One can find a blending of thought and imagination in Nehru. Nehru’s letters mirror his liberal outlook and rational approach.
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