Rereading Tagore
by Dev, Amiya.
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Central Library, RBU.
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891.4445 T128(D) T.L. (Browse shelf) | Available | 125621 | |
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Central Library, RBU.
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891.4445 T128(D) T.L. (Browse shelf) | Available | 125769 |
This is a reader's book . It looks at Tagore through his texts. It reads his novels Gora and Jogajog in depth, and Char Adhyay as a crucible of our time. His plays Dakghar and Muktadhara are taken up briefly but succinctly. That he is above all a poet is simply illustrated, not by his poems alone but songs. His love of Nanak along with other medieval Sants is part of his vision in India.
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