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BSSS Journal of Education
This comparative study explores the bridge between “Kabiguru” Rabindranath Tagore’s educational philosophy and the National Education Policy 2020. Following a descriptive research approach, the researcher aims to find out the core principles of Tagore’s ...
Debanjali Ghosh, Dr. Vijay Kumar Yadav
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This comparative study explores the bridge between “Kabiguru” Rabindranath Tagore’s educational philosophy and the National Education Policy 2020. Following a descriptive research approach, the researcher aims to find out the core principles of Tagore’s ...
Debanjali Ghosh, Dr. Vijay Kumar Yadav
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Small Press Exoticism: Rabindranath Tagore and the Late Arts and Crafts Movement
ELH: English literary history:In 1912, Rabindranath Tagore launched himself into international fame with the publication of his first English-language poetry collection, Gitanjali.
Anna Preus
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Journal of Advances and Scholarly Researches in Allied Education
This paper explores the assertion of the female self in the mythical plays of Rabindranath Tagore, focusing on how the dramatist reinterprets classical mythological figures to express feminist ideals and humanistic values.
Rakesh Kumar, R. Yadav
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This paper explores the assertion of the female self in the mythical plays of Rabindranath Tagore, focusing on how the dramatist reinterprets classical mythological figures to express feminist ideals and humanistic values.
Rakesh Kumar, R. Yadav
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Философская мысль
The concept of God the Creator and the world as His creation in the thought of Rabindranath Tagore (1861–1941) is analyzed in the article as the foundation of ontological views by the Indian poet and 1913 Nobel Prize laureate.
T. Skorokhodova
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The concept of God the Creator and the world as His creation in the thought of Rabindranath Tagore (1861–1941) is analyzed in the article as the foundation of ontological views by the Indian poet and 1913 Nobel Prize laureate.
T. Skorokhodova
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The Essence of Self-consciousness: In the perspective of Rabindranath Tagore’s Letter
NIBANDHAMALARabindranath Tagore (1861-1941) produced a remarkably diverse body of literature, much of which is characterized by a tone of joy and celebration. Notably, nearly one-third of his prose writings comprise letters which have been compiled into 19 volumes ...
Roksana Gulshan
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ARTISTIC PARALLELS IN THE PAINTINGS OF RABINDRANATH TAGORE AND SAILOZ MOOKHERJEA
Bulletin of the South Ural State University Series «Social Sciences and the Humanities»Rabindranath Tagore (1861–1941) and Sailoz Mookherjea (1906–1960) are two artists who had a significant influence on the development of Indian modernism, a phenomenon that radically changed the visual language of India. Tagore, a poet and writer, was not
A. Loginova
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Rabindranath Tagore's Intellectual Legacy: Contributions to Educational and Cultural Modernity
Journal of Educational Research and PoliciesRabindranath Tagore: he was more than a poet - he was a philosopher, an educator, a visionary, an architect of the cultural and educational landscape of a nation on the rise, India, and the entire world.
B. Patil
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Critical Assessment of Rabindranath Tagore as a Short Story Writer
International Journal of English Literature and Social SciencesRabindranath Tagore, one of the most influential literary figures of modern India, revolutionized the short story form in Bengali literature. This study critically assesses Tagore’s contribution as a short story writer, the thematic depth, narrative ...
Rohan Chouhan, Dr. Vibha Singh Thakur
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Rabindranath Tagore's Bricolage Aesthetic
CUSP: Late Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Century Cultures:This essay explores a bricolage aesthetic that pervades Rabindranath Tagore's fictional works published in the journal Sabuj Patra in the mid-1910s, paying particular attention to his novels Chaturanga and Ghare Baire.
Philip Tsang
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