Imagining Tagore: Rabindranath and the British Press (19121941) explores how British newspapers covered Indian poetactivist Rabindranath Tagore from his first major recognition in 1912 to his death in 1941. This comprehensive collection includes news articles, reports, editorials, poems, and sketches, providing a fascinating insight into the changing perceptions of Tagore as a creative writer, social reformer, and poet within the European aesthetic framework. Thoroughly annotated and indexed, this volume sheds light on the media’s evolving portrayal of Tagore, reflecting broader cultural, political, and economic dynamics. An essential read for scholars and general readers interested in Tagoreβs impact on British intellectual circles
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Imagining Tagore: Rabindranath and the British Press
| Weight | 0.5 kg |
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| Dimensions | 8 × 1 × 10 cm |
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