Two of a Kind Gibran and Tagore (English Version)
Book Details
• Publisher: Rohini Nandan
• Author: Mirza Nehal Ahmad Baig
• Language: English
• Pages: 223
• Binding: Hardcover
• ISBN: 9789388866262
• Category: Comparative Literature / Philosophy
About the Book
Two of a Kind – Gibran and Tagore by Mirza Nehal Ahmad Baig presents a rich comparative study of two extraordinary literary and philosophical voices — Kahlil Gibran and Rabindranath Tagore. Through analytical depth and engaging narrative, the book explores the intersections of their poetic style, spiritual vision, philosophical inquiry, and universal humanitarian values.
The author thoughtfully examines their shared themes such as love, divinity, nature, grief, compassion, and global harmony, while also highlighting their cultural differences, unique creative identities, and historical influences. Drawing from poetry, prose, correspondence, and critical writings, the book brings forward a layered understanding of how both thinkers contributed to shaping world literature and spiritual thought.
Written in a scholarly yet accessible tone, this volume is especially valuable for students, researchers, literature lovers, admirers of reflective writing, and readers interested in cross-cultural philosophical studies.
With 223 pages in a sturdy hardcover edition, this book stands as a meaningful addition to libraries, academic collections, and personal reading shelves.
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Two of a Kind Gibran and Tagore (English Version)
Two of a Kind Gibran and Tagore (English Version)
Book Details
• Publisher: Rohini Nandan
• Author: Mirza Nehal Ahmad Baig
• Language: English
• Pages: 223
• Binding: Hardcover
• ISBN: 9789388866262
• Category: Comparative Literature / Philosophy
About the Book
Two of a Kind – Gibran and Tagore by Mirza Nehal Ahmad Baig presents a rich comparative study of two extraordinary literary and philosophical voices — Kahlil Gibran and Rabindranath Tagore. Through analytical depth and engaging narrative, the book explores the intersections of their poetic style, spiritual vision, philosophical inquiry, and universal humanitarian values.
The author thoughtfully examines their shared themes such as love, divinity, nature, grief, compassion, and global harmony, while also highlighting their cultural differences, unique creative identities, and historical influences. Drawing from poetry, prose, correspondence, and critical writings, the book brings forward a layered understanding of how both thinkers contributed to shaping world literature and spiritual thought.
Written in a scholarly yet accessible tone, this volume is especially valuable for students, researchers, literature lovers, admirers of reflective writing, and readers interested in cross-cultural philosophical studies.
With 223 pages in a sturdy hardcover edition, this book stands as a meaningful addition to libraries, academic collections, and personal reading shelves.
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Book Details
• Publisher: Rohini Nandan
• Author: Mirza Nehal Ahmad Baig
• Language: English
• Pages: 223
• Binding: Hardcover
• ISBN: 9789388866262
• Category: Comparative Literature / Philosophy
About the Book
Two of a Kind – Gibran and Tagore by Mirza Nehal Ahmad Baig presents a rich comparative study of two extraordinary literary and philosophical voices — Kahlil Gibran and Rabindranath Tagore. Through analytical depth and engaging narrative, the book explores the intersections of their poetic style, spiritual vision, philosophical inquiry, and universal humanitarian values.
The author thoughtfully examines their shared themes such as love, divinity, nature, grief, compassion, and global harmony, while also highlighting their cultural differences, unique creative identities, and historical influences. Drawing from poetry, prose, correspondence, and critical writings, the book brings forward a layered understanding of how both thinkers contributed to shaping world literature and spiritual thought.
Written in a scholarly yet accessible tone, this volume is especially valuable for students, researchers, literature lovers, admirers of reflective writing, and readers interested in cross-cultural philosophical studies.
With 223 pages in a sturdy hardcover edition, this book stands as a meaningful addition to libraries, academic collections, and personal reading shelves.













