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Sri Aurobindo

Autobiographical Notes

and Other Writings of Historical Interest

Part One. Autobiographical Notes

2. Sri Aurobindo’s corrections of statements in a proposed biography

Early Life in India and England. 1872–1893

Early Poetry [2]

Like Macaulay’s A Jacobite’s Epitaph, [Aurobindo’s] Hic Jacet also achieves its severe beauty through sheer economy of words; Aurobindo’s theme, the very rhythm and language of the poem, all hark back to Macaulay; . . .

If so, it must have been an unconscious influence; for after early childhood Macaulay’s verse (The Lays) ceased to appeal. The “Jacobite’s Epitaph” was perhaps not even read twice; it made no impression.