Rabindranath Tagore:one Hundred years of Global Reception

By: Martin Kampchen and othersContributor(s): KAMPCHEN (Martin) ed | BANGHA (Imre) edMaterial type: TextTextLanguage: English Publisher: New Delhi Orient Blackswan Private Limited 2014Description: xix,671 p. HB 23x15 cmISBN: 9788125055686Subject(s): Rabindranath Tagor | History and Criticism | TravelDDC classification: 820.32 Summary: The book examines how Rabindranath Tagore has been received globally from 1913, when he received the Nobel Prize for Literature for his English translation of Gitanjali, to this time. The essays arranged region-wise and continent wise deal with the translation of his writings, the impact of the poet’s visits to different countries and his subsequent standing in the world of letters. They show that his reception underwent dramatic metamorphoses and different political and social contexts and cultural movements responded to him differently. Quoting from the writings of his critics and other thinkers who examined Tagore’s works and with respect to many works of Tagore, they explore aspects like appreciation of ideas of Tagore in practical fields like educational philosophy, the role of personality of Tagore in disseminating his ideas, and response to his philosophy and notions such as his anti-war and anti-nationalist sentiments. Contents: Part one. East and South Asia part two. Middle East and Africa part three. Eastern and Central Europe part four. Northern and Western Europe part five. The Americas
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The book examines how Rabindranath Tagore has been received globally from 1913, when he received the Nobel Prize for Literature for his English translation of Gitanjali, to this time. The essays arranged region-wise and continent wise deal with the translation of his writings, the impact of the poet’s visits to different countries and his subsequent standing in the world of letters. They show that his reception underwent dramatic metamorphoses and different political and social contexts and cultural movements responded to him differently. Quoting from the writings of his critics and other thinkers who examined Tagore’s works and with respect to many works of Tagore, they explore aspects like appreciation of ideas of Tagore in practical fields like educational philosophy, the role of personality of Tagore in disseminating his ideas, and response to his philosophy and notions such as his anti-war and anti-nationalist sentiments.

Contents:
Part one. East and South Asia
part two. Middle East and Africa
part three. Eastern and Central Europe
part four. Northern and Western Europe
part five. The Americas

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