Tagore's Works in European Languages: an Introduction to Tagore's Works in Major European Languages - Mihirkanti Choudhury - Bøger - LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing - 9783659124587 - 6. juni 2012
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Tagore's Works in European Languages: an Introduction to Tagore's Works in Major European Languages

Mihirkanti Choudhury

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Tagore's Works in European Languages: an Introduction to Tagore's Works in Major European Languages

Rabindranath Tagore contributed to different genres of literature with equal efficiency. He attempted not only in in his mother tongue, Bengali but also in English. Gitanjali, the Nobel winning book of Verse was his first attempt beyond his mother tongue. Besides this, his works were translated by other writers of literary eminence both in English and in many other European languages which was really a wonder in the then context. It was really a difficult task to cope with the increasing inflationary catastrophes during the war days in Europe. The enormous cost of paper, printing and binding stood in the way of publishing books. Despite these limitations, Tagore?s works in translated form were published in different languages of Europe and elsewhere before, during and after the war days. This proves that Tagore?s works had an appeal to the readers even in their rainy days. This particular book gives a vivid picture of the extent of Tagore?s works in different European languages which covered a major part of the global readership. It will help the readers, particularly the beginners to have a firm focus on Tagore?s acceptance to the global readers as a writer.

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Udgivet 6. juni 2012
ISBN13 9783659124587
Forlag LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing
Antal sider 272
Mål 150 × 15 × 226 mm   ·   423 g
Sprog Tysk  

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