The Ordeal of Love
C. F. Andrews and India
Price: 545.00 INR
ISBN:
9780195643770
Publication date:
15/01/1998
Paperback
368 pages
285x214mm
Price: 545.00 INR
ISBN:
9780195643770
Publication date:
15/01/1998
Paperback
368 pages
Part of Oxford India Paperbacks
Hugh Tinker
This biography records the life of an unusual man, C.F. Andrews, who came to India as an Anglican priest in 1904 and was one of those very rare personalities who were respected both with Indian nationalist circles and official British ones.
Rights: World Rights
Hugh Tinker
Description
This biography records the life of an unusual man, C.F. Andrews, who came to India as an Anglican priest in 1904 and was one of those very rare personalities who were respected both with Indian nationalist circles and official British ones. Apart from analysing Andrews's role in pre-Independence India and his fight against oppression in Africa and elsewhere, this biography brings to life the very human facets of Andrews's extraordinary personality - a man abounding in love for all humanity - and reveals his intense inner ordeal and self-doubt. Based on archival sources including Andrews's voluminous correspondence, this biography seeks to study Andrews's life and work closely and view them in proper perspective.
About the Author
Hugh Tinker, formerly Professor in Politics, University of Lancaster
Hugh Tinker
Description
This biography records the life of an unusual man, C.F. Andrews, who came to India as an Anglican priest in 1904 and was one of those very rare personalities who were respected both with Indian nationalist circles and official British ones. Apart from analysing Andrews's role in pre-Independence India and his fight against oppression in Africa and elsewhere, this biography brings to life the very human facets of Andrews's extraordinary personality - a man abounding in love for all humanity - and reveals his intense inner ordeal and self-doubt. Based on archival sources including Andrews's voluminous correspondence, this biography seeks to study Andrews's life and work closely and view them in proper perspective.
About the Author
Hugh Tinker, formerly Professor in Politics, University of Lancaster


