Rabindranath Tagore's Aesthetics


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Perhaps the most versatile of modern creative artists, Indian or Western, not excepting T.S. Eliot and D.H. Lawrence, Tagore doubtless offers us a fairly profound and elaborate aesthetic theory, though, of course, he does not write about art and literature with the deliberate intention of a writer of aesthetics. From a systematic, close study of his pronouncements and cogitations on art and literature, scattered in his variegated writings, emerges an aesthetic philosophy, which is absolutely invaluable to apprehend and appreciate his creative mind as well as the Indian and Western arts and literatures. Much of the finest of the Indian and Western aesthetics has been retouched and modernised by him, and to this he has contributed considerably by dint of his original mind. Hence the need and justfication for a book such as this. There is almost a plethora of critical studies on the various aspects of Rabindranath Tagore’s mind and art. But, curiously enough, only a little attempt has hitherto been made to assimilate and assess his theory-statements on art in detail. This paucity of work further necessitates a thorough exploration of this subject. The present book is an attempt to meet this need. A comprehensive study of Tagore’s aesthetics, the book, it is hoped, will surely help the reader to understand Tagore, art and literature correctly.




Rabindranath Tagore


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Rabindranath Tagore


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The Cambridge Companion to Rabindranath Tagore


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Discusses Tagore's uniquely varied output across literature, music, art, philosophy, history, politics, education and public affairs.




Angel of Surplus


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Aesthetics, Politics, Pedagogy and Tagore


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This book provides a radical rethinking of the prominent Indian thinker Rabindranath Tagore, exploring how his philosophy of education relates to the ideas of Western theorists such as Kant, Plato and Aristotle. Tagore's thoughts on pedagogy, university and formal education are subjected to a fascinating critique within Ghosh's transcultural framework, referencing a wide range of thinkers across varying time periods, places, and cultures, and developing a greater sensitivity to other traditions, languages, and forms of thinking and writing. The book changes the way we have so far thought about the educationist Tagore, and will be of interest to scholars and specialists of literature, Indian history, and philosophy of education. It is political, deeply philosophical and has a transcultural take on our understanding of a variety of issues relating to Tagore and to philosophy of education in general.




On Art & Aesthetics


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Aesthetics and the Poetic Image of Rabindranath Tagore


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It is a matter of great joy that Dr. Asit Kumar Datta has laid his hands upon the task of analysing the poetic paintings of Tagore by applying both Indian and Western yardsticks of literary evaluation. This analysis of the poetical paintings of Tagore has started with presentation of the philosophy of Tagore also. It has already been pointed out that Tagore does not project one philosophy; his literary creations rather contain projections of different philosophies, because like the great Vyasa he is a literary monster projecting different theories at different periods.