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Sthir Jenechilem,Peyechi Tomake (Bengali Version)

Sthir Jenechilem,Peyechi Tomake (Bengali Version)

Book Details

  • Author: Anjan Chakraborty

  • Publisher: New Boipatro

  • Language: Bengali

  • Format: Paperback

  • Pages: 112

  • ISBN: 9788198404817

About the Book

This book offers a sensitive and insightful exploration of Rabindranath Tagore’s inner world, focusing on the emotional and philosophical dimensions of his life and creations rather than on dry academic analysis. Drawing parallels with literary interpretations found in Bankim Chandra Chattopadhyay’s works, the author examines the symbolic presence of two women in Tagore’s life—Kadambari and Mrinalini—representing contrasting forces of death and life. Through references to Tagore’s poems, stories, and critical interpretations by scholars such as Jagadish Babu and Tapobrata Ghosh, the narrative traces how themes of mortality, longing, creativity, gratitude, and renewed joy shaped Tagore’s literary journey. The book emphasizes that Mrinalini’s influence did not end with her death, but continued to inspire Tagore’s vision of beauty and life. Written not with scholarly rigidity but with emotional depth, this work is a humble attempt to understand and feel Rabindranath through the lens of the heart.

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Book Details

  • Author: Anjan Chakraborty

  • Publisher: New Boipatro

  • Language: Bengali

  • Format: Paperback

  • Pages: 112

  • ISBN: 9788198404817

About the Book

This book offers a sensitive and insightful exploration of Rabindranath Tagore’s inner world, focusing on the emotional and philosophical dimensions of his life and creations rather than on dry academic analysis. Drawing parallels with literary interpretations found in Bankim Chandra Chattopadhyay’s works, the author examines the symbolic presence of two women in Tagore’s life—Kadambari and Mrinalini—representing contrasting forces of death and life. Through references to Tagore’s poems, stories, and critical interpretations by scholars such as Jagadish Babu and Tapobrata Ghosh, the narrative traces how themes of mortality, longing, creativity, gratitude, and renewed joy shaped Tagore’s literary journey. The book emphasizes that Mrinalini’s influence did not end with her death, but continued to inspire Tagore’s vision of beauty and life. Written not with scholarly rigidity but with emotional depth, this work is a humble attempt to understand and feel Rabindranath through the lens of the heart.

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