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== Early years ==
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Early years

Activism and imprisonment

Musical career

Writings

Dr. and Mrs. Cousins coauthored an autobiography, We Two Together, a lengthy work in which their travels and activities are featured in a lively writing style. It was published in 1950 by Ganesh & Co. of Madras.

  • The Music of Orient and Occident: Essays towards Mutual Understandings. Madras: B. G. Paul, 1935.

Additional resources

Audio recordings

  • Candy, Catherine. Margaret Cousins: Irish Theosophist in Indian Feminism.

Notes