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    Ravindra Nath Tagore

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    The youngest of thirteen surviving children‚ Tagore was born in the Jorasanko mansion in Calcutta (now Kolkata) of parents Debendranath Tagore (1817–1905) and Sarada Devi (1830–1875).ε[›][11] Tagore family patriarchs were the Brahmo founding fathers of the Adi Dharm faith. He was mostly raised by servants‚ as his mother had died in his early childhood; his father travelled extensively.[12] Tagore largely declined classroom schooling‚ preferring to roam the mansion or nearby idylls: Bolpur‚ Panihati

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    “The Major Themes in the Plays of Rabindra Nath Tagore: A Critical Study” Mrs. Neetu Rastogi M.A.‚ M.Phil.B.Ed Department of English‚ H.L.Y.P.G. College‚ Lucknow. The purpose of the present project is a conscientious Endeavour to explore‚ evaluate and establish the greatness of Tagore’s genius in the literary world that has long been a subject of interrogation and negligence. Tagore made major contribution in the realm of English novel‚ poetry‚ drama‚ music‚ painting‚ poetics and philosophy

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    www.the-criterion.com The Criterion: An International Journal in English ISSN 0976-8165 Rabindranath Tagore: A Reappraisal of His Universality and Relevance Prakash Bhadury Lecturer (English) Department of Humanities & Social Sciences National Institute of Technology‚ Hamirpur‚ H.P‚ India- 177005 Abstract: Rabindranath Tagore stands as a millennium in himself reflecting the ancient Indian wisdom through the raptures of his lyrics and mystic vision. His metaphysical bent of mind

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    Shylock Although critics tend to agree that Shylock is The Merchant of Venice’s most noteworthy figure‚ no consensus has been reached on whether to read him as a bloodthirsty bogeyman‚ a clownish Jewish stereotype‚ or a tragic figure whose sense of decency has been fractured by the persecution he endures. Certainly‚ Shylock is the play’s antagonist‚ and he is menacing enough to seriously imperil the happiness of Venice’s businessmen and young lovers alike. Shylock is also‚ however‚ a creation of

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    In his 1892 short story Punishment and his 1894 short story Kabuliwala‚ Rabindranath Tagore condemns the marital role of women in 19th century Indian society. Nearly everyone was married -- “in 1911‚ only 2 percent of the female population above the age of fifteen… were unmarried” due to the social stigma of being single (Sen 80). Naturally‚ many of these women were unhappy due to being forced into marriage. Tagore criticizes this pressure placed on women by Indian society by contrasting the lives

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    Biography of Khalil Gibran On January 6‚ 1883 Gibran Khalil Gibran was born in Bcherri‚ Lebanon. He was the son of Khalil ben Gibran and Kamila.  He had two sisters‚ Mariana and Sultana‚ a half brother‚ Peter‚ who was from his mother’s previous marriage.  They were part of the Maronite Catholic Church. Gibran Khalil Gibran’s father was a shepherd who had hardly any intellectual impact on Gibran.  His mother was the one who played a huge role in the "intellectual maturation" of Gibran.  His first

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    [pic] International Conference on The Viswakabi and Internationalism: Rabindranath Tagore in the Contemporary World organized under Tagore Commemoration Grant Scheme (TCGS)‚ Ministry of Culture‚ Government of India Organized by: [pic] THE JADAVPUR ASSOCIATION OF INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS A non-Profit‚ Non Governmental Organization (Registered under The West Bengal Societies Registration Act‚ 1961) 29‚ BRAHMAPUR‚ GOVT.SCHEME‚ BANSDRONI‚ Kolkata 700070 Tel: 09874490250 # e-MAIL: mailtojair@rediffmail

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    Term Paper in English On Feminist Perspectives in Rabindranath Tagore’s ‘Chandalika’ In partial fulfilment of the requirements for Award of Degree of Bachelors of Arts (Hons.) in English Submitted By: Supervisor: Twinkle Ghangas Dr. Dipankar Sukul A0706113099 Assistant Professor

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    Critical Analysis of Rabindranath Tagore’s poem “Where The Mind Is Without Fear” RabindranathTagore’s writing is highly imagistic‚ deeply religious and imbibed with his love of nature and his homeland. RabindranathTagore’s poem‚ ‘Where the Mind is Without Fear’ ‚included in the volume called Naibedya‚ later published in English ‘Gitanjali’ is a prayer to a universal father-figure‚ presumably‚ God to elevate his country into a free land. Here Tagore defines Freedom as a fundamental system of reasoning

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    A moment indulgence

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    Indulgence Gitanjali title page Rabindranath Tagore.jpg Title page of the Gitanjali Author Rabindranath Tagore Original title গীতাঞ্জলি Translator Rabindranath Tagore Country India Language English‚ Bengali Subject Spiritual Genre Poem Publication date 1910 Published in English 1912 A Moments Indulgence by Rabindranath Tagore was written in 1910 as part of the Gitanjali collection‚ 157 poems in the original language of Bengali‚ and 103 in English translated by Tagore himself. Contents [hide]

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