Bidyut Chakrabarty
The Three Tagores, Dwarkanath, Debendranath and Rabindranath: India in Transition
The Three Tagores, Dwarkanath, Debendranath and Rabindranath: India in Transition
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The Three Tagores, Dwarkanath, Debendranath, and Rabindranath, represent three different eras of British colonialism in India, and their lives are a prism through which to understand the complex unfolding of India's socio-economic and cultural milieu during the onset, high-noon, and decline of colonial rule.
Format: Hardback
Length: 348 pages
Publication date: 15 June 2022
Publisher: SAGE Publications India Pvt Ltd
The three Tagores, Dwarkanath, Debendranath, and Rabindranath, represent three distinct eras of British colonialism in India, spanning from the 18th century to the early 20th century. Their lives and works serve as a valuable lens through which to understand the complex history of the modern British period in undivided Bengal, particularly during the onset, high noon, and decline of colonial rule in India.
Rather than offering a mere biographical study of these three pivotal figures, The Three Tagores: India in Transition takes a broader approach. It explores their lives as a prism through which to examine the socio-economic and cultural milieu of India during these pivotal periods. By contextualizing the experiences and activities of the three Tagores within the various contexts in which they lived, the work provides a crucial missing link in our understanding of the renaissance that took place in India during this time.
Dwarkanath, born in 1794, was the first Tagore to make a significant impact on Indian literature and culture. He was a poet, philosopher, and social reformer who advocated for the rights of the underprivileged and the abolition of caste discrimination. His works, such as "Gitanjali" and "Nastanirh," are considered classics of Indian literature and have been translated into numerous languages.
Debendranath, born in 1804, was Dwarkanath's younger brother and a prominent figure in the Bengal Renaissance. He was a poet, novelist, and essayist who wrote about social justice, human rights, and the plight of the poor. His works, such as "Chhelebela" and "Seemabaddha," are considered masterpieces of Bengali literature and have had a lasting impact on Indian society.
Rabindranath, born in 1861, was the youngest Tagore and the most famous of the three. He was a poet, novelist, and philosopher who championed the cause of Indian nationalism and the abolition of colonial rule. His works, such as "Gora," "Chhelebela," and "Nastanirh," are considered national treasures in India and have been translated into numerous languages.
The Three Tagores: India in Transition delves into the lives and works of these three influential figures, exploring their contributions to Indian literature, culture, and society. It also examines the historical context in which they lived, including the rise.
The book offers a comprehensive analysis of the social, economic, and political developments that shaped India during the British period. It sheds light on the struggles and challenges faced by the Indian people during this time, including the resistance against colonial rule, the rise, and the cultural renaissance that emerged in response to these challenges.
Through the lens of the three Tagores, The Three Tagores: India in Transition provides a fresh perspective on the history of India during the British period. It highlights the importance of understanding the complexities and nuances of this period, as well as the enduring impact of the Tagore family on Indian literature, culture, and society.
In conclusion, The Three Tagores: India in Transition is a valuable contribution to the field of history and literature. It offers a comprehensive and nuanced understanding of the three Tagores, their lives, and their contributions to Indian history. By contextualizing their experiences and activities within the broader.
Weight: 600g
Dimension: 146 x 222 x 28 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9789354793837
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