Rabindranath Tagore's the Home and the World: Critical PerspectivesAsia Book Club, 2001 - 207 pages In The Recent Years, There Has Been A Revival Of Interest In Tagore`S Fiction, Especially The Novel The Home And The World. Set On A Bengali Zamindar`S Estate In 1908, It Is Both A Love Story And A Novel Of Political Awakening. The Present Book Throws Fresh Light On The Home And The World And Adds To Our Awareness Of The Intrinsic Value Of Indian Fiction. |
Contents
Contents | 9 |
Reception of the Novel | 89 |
Ghare Baire and Two Anonymous Letters | 105 |
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