My article analyses the achievers of freedom in the select novels of Tagore who dedicate themselves to the higher ideals of love, self-knowledge and truth. They represent Tagore’s vision of freedom where man-made shackles fail to trap the Universal Man. Tagore’s idea of freedom begins with the personal and ends with the universal. The different characters in his novels reach different levels of freedom in their search. They struggle as they are faced with challenges, but they all grow. The true achievers analyzed in the select novels of Tagore are the emancipated characters who possess the innate strength to confront the outward challenges of the society and achieve ultimate freedom by transcending from the lower self through lo...
Tagore’s novel Ghare Bhaire has historical significance when we look at it from nationalistic perspe...
This ‘Introduction’ to a special issue on Rabindranath Tagore affirms his position as an Indian Rena...
Rabindranath Tagore, is an eminent scholar who won Nobel Prize for English literature in 1913. His p...
Spiritual humanism means thinking about the progress of human beings in all fields - social, cultura...
This article seeks to explore the beauty of Bengali women which is a recurring feature in Tagore’s f...
Rabindranath Tagore is a renowned figure of Indian Art of late 19th and early 20th century. His fict...
Rabindranath Tagore is called by the people of India as Maharishi, Gurudev, andRishi. He was a very ...
The article is based on the author’s personal and long-year experience gathered while observing and ...
This article sheds light upon the fact that creativity asks for freedom on both individual and macro...
What are the prospects of liberation for the poor in our country? By ‘liberation’ I do not mean the ...
All types made war and Independence of imperialism movement plots. A vast place that contained natur...
This article investigates Rabindranath Tagore’s educational vision, which underpinned the three inst...
This article revisits Rabindranath Tagore’s critique of nationalism as well as his interventions on ...
The thesis is concerned with the development of the idea of freedom in modern India, and particularl...
This book examines selected works of a larger than life literary figure, Rabindranath Tagore (1861-1...
Tagore’s novel Ghare Bhaire has historical significance when we look at it from nationalistic perspe...
This ‘Introduction’ to a special issue on Rabindranath Tagore affirms his position as an Indian Rena...
Rabindranath Tagore, is an eminent scholar who won Nobel Prize for English literature in 1913. His p...
Spiritual humanism means thinking about the progress of human beings in all fields - social, cultura...
This article seeks to explore the beauty of Bengali women which is a recurring feature in Tagore’s f...
Rabindranath Tagore is a renowned figure of Indian Art of late 19th and early 20th century. His fict...
Rabindranath Tagore is called by the people of India as Maharishi, Gurudev, andRishi. He was a very ...
The article is based on the author’s personal and long-year experience gathered while observing and ...
This article sheds light upon the fact that creativity asks for freedom on both individual and macro...
What are the prospects of liberation for the poor in our country? By ‘liberation’ I do not mean the ...
All types made war and Independence of imperialism movement plots. A vast place that contained natur...
This article investigates Rabindranath Tagore’s educational vision, which underpinned the three inst...
This article revisits Rabindranath Tagore’s critique of nationalism as well as his interventions on ...
The thesis is concerned with the development of the idea of freedom in modern India, and particularl...
This book examines selected works of a larger than life literary figure, Rabindranath Tagore (1861-1...
Tagore’s novel Ghare Bhaire has historical significance when we look at it from nationalistic perspe...
This ‘Introduction’ to a special issue on Rabindranath Tagore affirms his position as an Indian Rena...
Rabindranath Tagore, is an eminent scholar who won Nobel Prize for English literature in 1913. His p...