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  • Autor: sumanabhay2
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who was rbindernath tagore ​

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Bengali and English-speaking composer, painter, and writer, born in 1861 and deceased in 1941, the Indian Rabindranath Tagore was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1913. As a writer, he introduced new forms of prose and verse into Bengali literature. At the same time he was a spiritual master, a social reformer, and an important polemicist, trying to promote an ideal of culture and tolerance based on the Hindu tradition. Defending that education was the basis of all society, in 1901 he founded an experimental school in Shantiniketan that would later become a university where Hindu and Western tradition were combined.

Throughout his life he fought for an international cooperation project, holding several conferences in different countries. The whole of his work is quite varied: lyrical compositions Manasi (1890), Sonar Tari (1894), Chitra (1892), Gitanjli (1910), Gora novels (1910), Ghare-Baire (1916) Yogayog (1929), short stories , essays, dramatic works Raja (1910), Dakghar (1912) and autobiographies. Tagore was above all a poet whose compositions of mystical and patriotic expression, as in Gitanjali, stand out symbolic images and a refined and lyrical poetic tone.

In addition to the Nobel Prize for Literature, he was awarded the title of Knight of the British Empire (1915), which he resigned as a protest against British repression in India.

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