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His important poems include the collection of poems "Stories and Poems" (1900), "Gitanjali" (1910), "New Moon" (1913), "Birds" (1916), "The Edge" (1938), "Birthday" (1941); Important ** There are the short stories "Paying the Debt" (1891), "Renunciation" (1893), "Suba" (1893), "Is Man Alive, or Dead?" (1892), Mahamaya (1892), The Sun and the Clouds (1894), the novella Four Men (1916), the novella Shipwreck (1906), Gora (1910), The Family and the World (1916), Two Sisters (1932); His important plays include The Stubborn Fortress (1911), Mokdotara (1925), and Red Oleander (1926); Important essays include "Death" (1881), "A Conversation in China" (1924), and "Russian Letters" (1931).
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Tagore's most important poems include the poetry collections Tales (1900), Gitanjali (1910), The Crescent Moon (1913), The Birds (1916), The Edge (1938), and The Birthday (1941). Important ** There are the short stories "Paying the Debt" (1891), "Renunciation" (1893), "Suba" (1893), "Is Man Alive, or Dead?" (1892), Mahamaya (1892), The Sun and the Clouds (1894), the novella Four Men (1916), the novella Shipwreck (1906), Gora (1910), The Family and the World (1916), Two Sisters (1932); His important plays include The Stubborn Fortress (1911), Mokdotara (1925), and Red Oleander (1926); Important essays include "Death" (1881), "A Conversation in China" (1924), and "Russian Letters" (1931). His works were introduced to China as early as 1915, and the 10-volume Chinese Works of Tagore have been published.
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Rabindranath Tagore's representative works include: Gitanjali, The Birds, The Sand in the Eyes, and The Four Men"Family and the World"., "Gardener's Collection", "Crescent Collection",The Last Psalm, "Gora","The Crisis of Civilization".Wait. The Indian national anthem "The Will of the People" was composed.
Tagore's influence:Rabindranath Tagore is a writer with a huge world impact. He wrote more than 50 collections of poems, known as:'Poetry Saint'。
He has written 12 medium-length novels, more than 100 short stories, more than 20 plays, a large number of literary, philosophical, and political treatises, and composed more than 1,500 paintings, and many songs that are difficult to count. The fields of literature, history, philosophy, art, politics, and economics are almost all-encompassing and refined.
His works reflect the struggle of the Indian people in the imperialist and feudal caste system.
The strong desire to change their destiny under oppression depicts their indomitable resistance and struggle, which is full of distinctive patriotism and democratic spirit, and at the same time rich in national style and national characteristics, has high artistic value, and is deeply loved by the people.
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Rabindranath Tagore has published Gitanjali, The Birds, A Poet's Tale, Wildflowers, Evening Poems, The Gardener, The Crescent, The Short and Long Tunes, and The Drifting Birds.
Gitanjali is a collection of religious lyric poems, a "sacrifice to the gods." The song that Tagore dedicated to God was the "Song of Life".
The Gardener's Collection is a collection of English lyric poems "about love and life", and the poetry style is prose poetry. A total of 85 poems were included, first published in 1913. Most of the poems in the poetry collection are translated by the poet from the Bengali poetry collections "Moment", "Dream Collection", "Golden Boat Collection" and "Colorful Collection" written by the poet in the 90s of the 19th century.
Poems belonging to Tagore's early creative stage.
In the Crescent Collection, the poet writes about the pure heart of a child. Children love to play simple games and have a lot of fun. In the poet's pen, the mother in the poem carries a holy radiance.
The Birds Collection consists of 325 untitled poems, first published in 1916. The basic themes of these poems are mostly extremely common things, such as grass, fallen leaves, birds, stars, rivers, and so on. Because the poet is faithful to his own thoughts, has a keen insight into nature and society, and has a wonderful pen that is good at expressing the song of the heart, these small poems that seem to be a few words contain rich ideas, profound philosophies, and show a fresh, bright, beautiful and timeless style.
The Drifting Bird Collection has a total of more than 300 poems. The themes include singing about the natural world and the various types of weather, as well as the allegorical revelations of the world. The poet also focuses on thinking about life, reflecting on society, and the poet's own understanding and moving of the world.
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Rabindranath Tagore is India's most famous poet, writer, artist, and philosopher. Tagore's most famous work is the Book of Birds, which contains the world's most famous works, the farthest distances in the world. Tagore's works inherited the excellent tradition of classical and folk literature, absorbed the richness and nourishment of European romantic and realist literature, and reached a perfect stage in creation, and achieved brilliant achievements and became a generation of cultural giants.
Rabindranath Tagore was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1913.
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Rabindranath Tagore's most famous work is The Birds.
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Tagore's works include Gitanjali, The Birds, The Sand in the Eyes, The Four Persons, The Family and the World, The Gardener, The Crescent, The Last Psalm, Gora, The Danger of Civilization, etc.
Rabindranath Tagore is an ethnic Bengali in India, Bengali is his mother tongue, and the vast majority of Tagore's works are written in Bengali. Born on May 7, 1861, Rabindranath Tagore to a wealthy aristocratic family in Calcutta, India, was able to write long poems and carols at the age of 13.
In 1878 he went to England to study, and in 1880 he returned to China to devote himself to literary activities. From 1884 to 1911 he was secretary of the Buddhist Society, and in the 20s he founded the International University. In 1913, he became the first Asian to win the Nobel Prize in Literature for Gitanjali.
In 1941, he wrote "The Crisis of Civilization," a last word that denounced British colonial rule and believed that the motherland would be liberated from independence.
Rabindranath Tagore's character experience
Rabindranath Tagore was born on May 7, 1861, in the Indian state of West Bengal, of the Gama ethnic group. As the youngest son of his parents, Rabindranath was affectionately called "Rabbi" by his family and became a beloved child of every member of the family, but he was not doted on. The little rabbi attended four schools in Calcutta, and although he did not like all four, he received a good education under the supervision of his eldest brother and sister.
Tagore's literary cultivation first came from the influence of his family environment. He attended the Oriental College, the Teachers College, and the Bangladesh College. But he was free by nature, disgusted with rigid school life, and did not complete the formal course of study in school.
He has been obsessed with poetry since he was a child, and has been writing poems since he was 13 years old, and his poems are full of love for his motherland.
Rabindranath Tagore, R., (1861-1941).
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