Collection of Rabindranath Tagore (set of 6 Volumes in Total)

Collection of Rabindranath Tagore (set of 6 Volumes in Total)

by (india) Rabindranath Tagore

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"Gitanjali" is an anthology of Rabindranath Tagore's poems. It includes fourteen collections of poems, including "Stories and Poems", "Gitanjali", "Gardener", "New Moon", "Birds", "Fruit Gathering", "Wandering Thoughts", "Lovers' Collection", "Ferry", "Once Again", "Leaf Plate", "Edge", "Sickbed" and "Birthday". It can be said to represent all the essence and higher achievements of Tagore's poetry creation. "The Hungry Stone" is an anthology of Rabindranath Tagore's short stories and short stories, including "The Secret Agent", "The Man of Kabul", "Skeleton", "The Hungry Stone", "Four People" and "Two Sisters". "Shipwreck" is Rabindranath Tagore's masterpiece. The whole story describes the joys and sorrows of Nari Naksha and Kamana, an extremely pious and kind-hearted young couple. But more importantly, Tagore actually fully expressed his outlook on life and world view through this story. "Entanglement" is Tagore's novel describing urban life and the bourgeoisie. The novel chastises the empty and humble spiritual soul of capitalists, outlines the historical trajectory of capital's fortune and development, and truly describes the Indian bourgeoisie and its spiritual characteristics in the nineteenth century. "Memories of Life" selects life memories, literary travel notes and literary articles with literary biographies, so that readers can enjoy the beauty in their knowledge. "The Flower Girl" is an anthology of Rabindranath Tagore's dramas, which includes seven dramas including "The Flower Girl", "Sacrifice", "Mokdotala", "The King", "Post Office", "Malini" and "Nandini". The plays selected in this book are Tagore's creations in different periods, comprehensively demonstrating Tagore's dramatic thoughts and creative achievements.

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