The Rabindranath Tagore Omnibus I brings together six of Tagore's acclaimed works. It includes Gitanjali, for which he was awarded the Nobel Prize in 1913, a selection of 103 poems that took the world by storm, Post Office, a symbolic play rich in allegory, both simple and sophisticated, considered a masterpiece in world literature, Creative Unity (1922), hailed as the finest of Tagore's essays in English, revealing some of his fundamental tenets on art, aesthetics, life and religion, His Hungry Stones and Other Stories, a collection of some of Tagore's best-loved short stories, Gora, a landmark in the history of the Bengali novel, covering the broad canvas of the social, cultural, religious and political life of the nineteenth century urban middle-class in Bengal and My Boyhood Days, Tagore's poignant memoir of his childhood days.
DYLAN THOMAS EARLY PROSE A STUDY IN CREATIVE MYTHOLOGY
ANNIS PRATT
UNIVERSITY OF PITTSBURGH
Classical Literature
RICHARD JENKYNS
PELICAN BOOKS/PENGUIN RANDOM HOUSE GROUP
Around the World in 80 Books
DAVID DAMROSCH
PENGUIN RANDOM HOUSE GROUP
STUFF I HAVE BEEN READING
NICK HORNBY
The Literature Book Big Ideas Simply Explained
DK/PENGUIN RANDOM HOUSE
DK/PENGUIN RANDOM HOUSE GROUP
101 SPEECHES OF THE WORLD
MULTIPLE CONTRIBUTORS
OM BOOKS INTERNATIONAL
Malini
RABINDRANATH TAGORE
NIYOGI BOOKS
NATIONALISM
RED OLEANDERS
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