![]() While writing this book, the author has consulted, apartįrom all the published works of Sri Aurobindo, scores of other precious books written either by the disciples of the Master or by other scholars. The author has followed this procedure because he has felt that a suitable example clearly showing what is meant is worth a full page of theory. This is avowedly a book of research analysis, an analysis of the canons and principles and art of humour but, in each case, appropriate examples have been immediately cited to illustrate the principle discussed, followed by a full quota of Sri Aurobindo's humorous passages belonging to the genre in question. The book does not reduce itself to the task of a bare 'assembling' of jokes and witty remarks made by Sri Aurobindo nor does it degenerate into an unmitigated theorising. ![]() Hence the sub-title, "Sri Aurobindo's Humour: An Analysis and an Anthology". Stephen Leacock has pointed out, "Articles and books on humour are apt to resolve themselves into a series of jokes and stories, or to take on all the appalling dullness of undiluted theory." In the present work the author has tried to strike a happy mean. To our happy surprise we shall meet here "not the Sri Aurobindo of Himalayan grandeur and aloofness, but the modern Shakespeare of spiritual sublimity and jollity". It is extremely interesting and very instructive." It is the fond and humble hope of the writer of the present work that the readers will find in its pages another not so well-known but lovable side of the Master's personality revealed in ample measure. ![]() The present book hopes to break new ground in this particular field.Īpropos of Nirodbaran's Twelve Years with Sri Aurobindo the Mother had once remarked: "Thanks to Nirod, we have a revelation of an altogether unknown side of what Sri Aurobindo was. But to our knowledge no book has so far been published exclusively devoted to the study of Sri Aurobindo's humorous writings. Since the passing of Sri Aurobindo in 1950 many research publications have seen the light of day dealing with various aspects of Sri Aurobindo's life-work and teachings.
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