
Rabindranath Tagore and The Nation (English Version)
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Author: Edited by Swati Ganguly & Abhijit Sen
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Publisher: Punascha
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Language: English
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Pages: 288
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ISBN: 9788173324826
About the Book
Rabindranath Tagore and The Nation (English Version) is a thoughtful and critically rich collection of essays that examines Rabindranath Tagoreās complex and nuanced ideas on nationalism, nationhood, and political identity. Edited by Swati Ganguly and Abhijit Sen, the volume brings together scholarly perspectives that explore Tagoreās responses to colonialism, aggressive nationalism, and the ethical dilemmas of modern nation-states.
The book analyzes Tagoreās essays, speeches, letters, and creative works to reveal his vision of universal humanism, freedom of thought, and cultural plurality. It highlights Tagoreās critique of blind nationalism and his emphasis on moral responsibility, internationalism, and spiritual unity beyond political boundaries.
An essential resource for students and scholars of English literature, political thought, history, and Tagore studies, this volume offers deep insight into Tagoreās relevance in contemporary debates on nationalism and global coexistence.
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Book Details
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Author: Edited by Swati Ganguly & Abhijit Sen
-
Publisher: Punascha
-
Language: English
-
Pages: 288
-
ISBN: 9788173324826
About the Book
Rabindranath Tagore and The Nation (English Version) is a thoughtful and critically rich collection of essays that examines Rabindranath Tagoreās complex and nuanced ideas on nationalism, nationhood, and political identity. Edited by Swati Ganguly and Abhijit Sen, the volume brings together scholarly perspectives that explore Tagoreās responses to colonialism, aggressive nationalism, and the ethical dilemmas of modern nation-states.
The book analyzes Tagoreās essays, speeches, letters, and creative works to reveal his vision of universal humanism, freedom of thought, and cultural plurality. It highlights Tagoreās critique of blind nationalism and his emphasis on moral responsibility, internationalism, and spiritual unity beyond political boundaries.
An essential resource for students and scholars of English literature, political thought, history, and Tagore studies, this volume offers deep insight into Tagoreās relevance in contemporary debates on nationalism and global coexistence.











