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What are the two significant work of Rabindranath Tagore?

What are the two significant work of Rabindranath Tagore?

Among Tagore’s works, his novels are among the least-acknowledged. These include Noukadubi (1906), Gora (1910), Chaturanga (1916), Ghare Baire (1916), Shesher Kobita (1929), Jogajog (1929) and Char Odhyay (1934).

Which work of Tagore got the Nobel Prize?

Gitanjali
Poet Rabindranath Tagore won the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1913 for his collection Gitanjali published in London in 1912.

What is Rabindranath Tagore famous for?

Tagore is best known as a poet and in 1913 was the first non-European writer to be awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature. Highly prolific, Tagore was also a composer and wrote the national anthems for both India and Bangladesh, as well as an educator, social reformer, philosopher and painter.

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Which is the best poem in Gitanjali?

1. ‘ Where the Mind is Without Fear’

  • 2. ‘ Leave This’
  • 3. ‘ Let Me Not Forget’
  • 4. ‘ Last Curtain’
  • 5. ‘ Freedom’
  • What kind of poem is the journey by Rabindranath Tagore?

    Tagore’s “Journey” is a lyric poem that sings the praises of his inner spiritual journey to God-union.

    Which of the following is not the work of Rabindranath Tagore?

    Correct Option: B. Kapalkundala, is a Bengali romance novel by Indian writer Bankim Chandra Chattopadhyay.

    How did Tagore regard art?

    Only the arts (and nature as a teacher) enable the development of the entire personality, as well as the perception of reality and truth. Tagore thus understands the role of the arts in the life of the individual as a key factor in the formation of his/her personality, contributing to humanity.

    When Rabindranath Tagore wrote national anthem?

    It is common knowledge that Rabindranath Tagore authored the national anthem ‘Jana Gana Mana’ in 1911. But, not many know that it was translated into English as ‘Morning Song of India’ and given a tune on February 28, 1919 during Tagore’s brief stay at Madanapalle.