Rabindhranath Tagore reshaped Bengali literature and music as well as Indian art with Contextual Modernism in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Author of the "profoundly sensitive, fresh and beautiful" poetry of Gitanjali, he became in 1913 the first non-European and the first lyricist to win the Nobel Prize in Literature.
Referred to as "the Bard of Bengal", Tagore was known by sobriquets: Gurudev, Kobiguru, Biswakobi.
Tagore's poetic songs were viewed as spiritual and mercurial; however, his "elegant prose and magical poetry" remain largely unknown outside Bengal.
Poetry
3.2. The Child
3.3. Freedom
3.4. From Hindi Songs of Jnanadas
3.5. Fulfilment
3.6. Krishnakali
3.7. The New Year
3.8. Raidas, the Sweeper
3.9. Santiniketan Song
3.10. Shesher Kobita
3.11. The Son of Man
3.12. This Evil Day
3.13. W.W. Pearson
The Fugitive II
The Fugitive III
2.2. An Indian Folk Religion
2.3. The Creative Ideal
2.4. East and West
2.5. The Modern Age
2.6. The Nation
2.7. The Poet’s Religion
2.8. The Religion of the Forest
2.9. The Spirit of Freedom
2.10. Woman and Home
3. Nationalism
3.1. Nationalism in India
3.2. Nationalism in Japan
3.3. Nationalism in the West
3.4. The Sunset of the Century
4. Sadhana
4.1. The Problem of Evil
4.2. The Problem of Self
4.3. Realization in Action
4.4. Realization in Love
4.5. The Realization of Beauty
4.6. The Realization of the Infinite
4.7. The Relation of the Individual to the Universe
4.8. Soul Consciousness
5. The Spirit of Japan
Non-Fiction
1. Glimpses of Bengal
Introduction
1885
1887
1888
1890
1891
1892
1893
1894
1895
2. My Reminiscences
Part 1
Referred to as "the Bard of Bengal", Tagore was known by sobriquets: Gurudev, Kobiguru, Biswakobi.
Tagore's poetic songs were viewed as spiritual and mercurial; however, his "elegant prose and magical poetry" remain largely unknown outside Bengal.
Poetry
- Ama and Vinayaka
- Baul Songs
- Collected Poems
3.2. The Child
3.3. Freedom
3.4. From Hindi Songs of Jnanadas
3.5. Fulfilment
3.6. Krishnakali
3.7. The New Year
3.8. Raidas, the Sweeper
3.9. Santiniketan Song
3.10. Shesher Kobita
3.11. The Son of Man
3.12. This Evil Day
3.13. W.W. Pearson
- Fruit-Gathering
- The Fugitive
The Fugitive II
The Fugitive III
- Gitanjali
- Kacha and Devayani
- Karna and Kunti
- Lover’s Gift
- The Mother’s Prayer
- Other Poems
- Somaka and Ritvik
- Songs of Kabir
- Stray Birds
- Vaishnava Songs
- A Feast for Rats
- The Auspicious Vision
- The Babus of Nayanjore
- The Cabuliwallah
- The Castaway
- The Child’s Return
- The Devotee
- The Editor
- The Elder Sister
- Emancipation
- Exercise-book
- Finally
- The Fugitive Gold
- The Gift of Vision
- Giribala
- Haimanti: Of Autumn
- Holiday
- The Home-Coming
- The Hungry Stones
- In the Night
- The Kingdom of Cards
- Living or Dead?
- The Lost Jewels
- Mashi
- Master Mashai
- My Fair Neighbour
- My Lord, the Baby
- Once there was a King
- The Parrot’s Training
- The Patriot
- The Postmaster
- Raja and Rani
- The Renunciation
- The Riddle Solved
- The River Stairs
- Saved
- The Skeleton
- The Son of Rashmani
- Subha
- The Supreme Night
- Unwanted
- The Victory
- Vision
- We Crown Thee King
- The Broken Ties (Nastanirh)
- The Home and the World
- The Religion of Man
- Autumn-Festival
- Chitra
- The Cycle of Spring
- The Gardener
- The King and the Queen
- The King of the Dark Chamber
- Malini
- The Post Office
- Red Oleanders
- Sacrifice
- Sanyasi or the Ascetic
- The Trial
- The Waterfall
- The Center of Indian Culture
- Creative Unity
2.2. An Indian Folk Religion
2.3. The Creative Ideal
2.4. East and West
2.5. The Modern Age
2.6. The Nation
2.7. The Poet’s Religion
2.8. The Religion of the Forest
2.9. The Spirit of Freedom
2.10. Woman and Home
3. Nationalism
3.1. Nationalism in India
3.2. Nationalism in Japan
3.3. Nationalism in the West
3.4. The Sunset of the Century
4. Sadhana
4.1. The Problem of Evil
4.2. The Problem of Self
4.3. Realization in Action
4.4. Realization in Love
4.5. The Realization of Beauty
4.6. The Realization of the Infinite
4.7. The Relation of the Individual to the Universe
4.8. Soul Consciousness
5. The Spirit of Japan
Non-Fiction
1. Glimpses of Bengal
Introduction
1885
1887
1888
1890
1891
1892
1893
1894
1895
2. My Reminiscences
Part 1
- My Reminiscences
- Teaching Begins
- Within and Without
- Servocracy
- The Normal School
- Versification
- Various Learning
- My First Outing
- Practising Poetry
- Srikantha Babu
- Our Bengali Course Ends
- The Professor
- My Father
- A journey with my Father
- At the Himalayas
- My Return
- Home Studies
- My Home Environment
- Literary Companions
- Publishing
- Bhanu Singha
- Patriotism
- The Bharati
- Ahmedabad
- England
- Loken Palit
- The Broken Heart
- European Music
- Valmiki Pratibha
- Evening Songs
- An Essay on Music
- The River-side
- More about the Evening Songs
- Morning Songs
- Rajendrahal Mitra
- Karwar
- Nature’s Revenge
- Pictures and Songs
- An Intervening Period
- Bankim Chandra
- The Steamer Hulk
- Bereavements
- The Rains and Autumn
- Sharps and Flats
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