Rabijibani 7
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- Author(s): Prashanta Kumar Pal
- ISBN: 9788172156046
- Publisher: Ananda Publishers
- Language: Bengali
- Page Count: 536 pages
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Book Description:
Rabijibani 7 covers the period from 1912 to 1913, during which Rabindranath Tagore’s travels to England and America stirred his worldview. Encountering progressive thinkers and poets, he began re-evaluating the narrow, stagnant Indian societal structure. This period marked a shift in his literary style and political views. Although deeply critical of European colonial exploitation, he admired the best of Western civilization, which recognized his work through the Nobel Prize. However, his disillusionment with the West intensified after witnessing the horrors of World War I and events like the Jallianwala Bagh massacre, leading him to renounce his knighthood. This volume meticulously examines these transformative events in Tagore’s life. - Genres: Rabindraprasanga (Rabindra Literature) - Rabindracharcha
- Cover Type: Hardcover

