Rabindranath Tagore’s Nobel Prize Acceptance Speech I was an obscure individual in those days. My name was hardly known outside my own province‚ but I was quite content with that obscurity‚ which protected me from the curiosity of crowds. And then came a time when my heart felt a longing to come out of that solitude and do some work for my fellow beings‚ and not merely give shape to my dreams and meditate deeply on the problems of life‚ but try to give expression to my ideas through some definite
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Self-Sacrifice In the stories "The Gift of the Magi‚" written by O. Henry and "The Cabiluwallah‚" written by Rabindranath Tagore‚ there is an indication of how self sacrifice is used and where people feel that they need to do special things for others. Mr. Henry shows that when people have feelings for another‚ they will do absolutely anything to make that person feel special‚ where Mr. Tagore demonstrates that doing favours for others‚ is the right thing to do and makes you feel like a better person. Della’s
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traced by Partha Chatterjee. 1. Rabindranath Tagore‚ “The Sunset of the Century” 2. A song composed by Bankim Chandra Chattopadhay Nationalism‚ the bedrock of this novel‚ is an ideology based on individual’s attitudes and actions when he is concerned about his nation and devoted‚ loyal or true to his nation. For being so one must have respect for the cultures and traditions of his nation and have to be a keen follower of those traditions. Tagore portrays Bimala as a symbol of a nation-
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Institutions of Art in Colonial and Postcolonial India‚ Permanent Black‚ 2004. MITTER Partha‚ Art and Nationalism in Colonial India‚ 1850-1922‚ Occidental orientations‚ CUP‚ 2004. Additional sources: BANERJI Debashish‚ The alternate nation of Abanindranath Tagore‚ Sage Publicaitons‚ 2010. GUHA-THAKURTA Tapati‚ “Nationalism and Modernism in Indian Art: Cameos of an early regional history”‚ series of lectures‚ January 2009. SUBRAMANYAN K. G.‚ “Benode Behari Mukherjee and his More than Oriental Splendor”‚ Take
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CONTEMPORARY INDIAN THINKERS CONTENTS INTRODUCTION 1. RAMAKRISHNA PARAMAHAMSA 2. VIVEKANANDA 3. SHAIKH MUHAMMED IQBAL 4. RABINDRANATH TAGORE 5. MOHANDAS KARAMCHAND GANDHI 6. KRISHNACHANDRA BHATTACHARYYA 7. AUROBINDO GHOSE 8. SARAPALLI RADHAKRISHNAN 9. JIDDU KRISHNAMURTHI 10. RAJNEESH CONCLUSION INTRODUCTION When we speak about Contemporary Indian Philosophy‚ we refer to the pro and post Independence period which is known as the Indian
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THE HOME AND THE WORLD The Home and the World 1916 (in the original Bengali‚ ঘরে বাইরে Ghôre Baire‚ lit. "At home [and] outside") is a 1916 novel by Rabindranath Tagore. The book illustrates the battle Tagore had with himself‚ between the ideas of Western culture and revolution against the Western culture. These two ideas are portrayed in two of the main characters‚ Nikhil‚ who is rational and opposes violence‚ and Sandip‚ who will let nothing stand in his way from reaching his goals. These two
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World | Book cover | Author | Rabindranath Tagore | Original title | ঘরে বাইরে Ghare Baire | Country | India | Language | Bengali | Genre(s) | Autobiographical novel | Publication date | 1916 | Media type | Print (Hardback & Paperback) | ISBN | NA | The Home and the World 1916 (in the original Bengali‚ ঘরে বাইরে Ghôre Baire‚ lit. "At home [and] outside") is a 1916 novel by Rabindranath Tagore. The book illustrates the battle Tagore had with himself‚ between the ideas of Western
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Bibliography: Nandy‚ Ashis. ‘The Illegitimacy of Nationalism: Tagore and the Politics of Self.’ Bonfire of Creeds. New Delhi: Oxford University Press‚ 2004. Tagore‚ Rabindranath. ‘Nationalism’(1917) and ‘Crisis in Civilization’ (1940). Collected Essays And Letters. Chennai: Macmillan‚ 1985. Reprint. Orwell‚ George. Notes on Nationalism. London: Secker & Warburg
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Satyajit Ray [2 May 1921 – 23 April 1992) was an Indian filmmaker‚ regarded as one of the greatest auteurs of world cinema. Ray was born in the city of Calcutta into a Bengali family prominent in the world of arts and literature. Starting his career as a commercial artist‚ Ray was drawn into independent filmmaking after meeting French filmmaker Jean Renoir and viewing Vittorio De Sica’s Italian neorealist 1948 film Bicycle Thieves during a visit to London. Ray directed 36 films‚ including feature
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