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The Essential Works of Tagore - Including the Autobiography & Collected Letters - cover

The Essential Works of Tagore - Including the Autobiography & Collected Letters

Rabindranath Tagore

Translator Sister Nivedita, Jadunath Sarkar, Edward John Thompson, Surendranath Tagore, Charles Freer Andrews, Provatkumar Mukhopadhyay, William Winstanley Pearson, Jatindramohan Bagchi, Kshitish Chandra Sen, Devabrata Mukerjea

Publisher: Musaicum Books

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Summary

Musaicum Books presents to you this meticulously edited Rabindranath Tagore collection.
Content:
Poetry:
My Golden Bengal (Amar Shonar Bangla)
The Morning Song of India (Jana Gana Mana)
Gitanjali
The Gardener
Fruit-Gathering
The Crescent Moon:
The Home
On The Seashore
The Source
Baby's Way
The Unheeded Pageant
Sleep-Stealer
The Beginning
Baby's World
When And Why
Defamation
The Judge
Playthings
The Astronomer
Clouds And Waves
The Champa Flower
Fairyland
The Land Of The Exile
The Rainy Day
Paper Boats
The Sailor
The Further Bank
The Flower-School
The Merchant
Sympathy
Vocation
Superior
The Little Big Man
Twelve O'clock
Authorship
The Wicked Postman
The Hero
The End
The Recall
The First Jasmines
The Banyan Tree
Benediction
The Gift
My Song
The Child-Angel
The Last Bargain
Stray Birds
Lover's Gift and Crossing
The Fugitive:
Kacha and Devayani
Ama and Vinayaka
The Mother's Prayer
Somaka and Ritvik
Karna and Kunti
The Child
Songs of Kabir
Novels & Stories:
The Home and the World
The Hungry Stones
The Victory
Once There Was a King
The Home-Coming
My Lord, The Baby
The Kingdom of Cards
The Devotee
Vision
The Babus of Nayanjore
Living or Dead?
"We Crown Thee King"
The Renunciation
The Cabuliwallah
Mashi
The Skeleton
The Auspicious Vision
The Supreme Night
Raja and Rani
The Trust Property
The Riddle Solved
The Elder Sister
Subha
The Postmaster
The River Stairs
The Castaway
Saved
My Fair Neighbour
Master Mashai
The Son of Rashmani
Plays:
The Post Office
Chitra
The Cycle of Spring
The King of the Dark Chamber
Sanyasi, or the Ascetic
Malini
Sacrifice
The King and the Queen
Essays & Lectures:
Sadhana: The Realisation of Life
Personality
Nationalism
The Centre of Indian Culture
Thought Relics
The Spirit of Japan
Creative Unity
Oriental and Occidental Music
Letters:
Glimpses of Bengal
Letters of Tagore
My Reminiscences – Autobiography
Available since: 12/17/2020.
Print length: 1505 pages.

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