Musaicum Books presents to you this meticulously edited Rabindranath Tagore collection. Tagore's experiences with drama began very early, when he was sixteen. In the beginning, his plays included intricate subplots and extended monologues. Later, Tagore's dramas used more philosophical and allegorical themes. Table of Contents: The Post Office Chitra The Cycle of Spring The King of the Dark Chamber Sanyasi, or the Ascetic Malini Sacrifice The King and the Queen My Reminiscences – Autobiography
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Rabindranath Tagore. The Collected Plays
The Collected Plays
Table of Contents
THE POST OFFICE
DRAMATIS PERSONÆ
ACT I
ACT II
CHITRA
PREFACE
THE CHARACTERS
SCENE I
SCENE II
SCENE III
SCENE IV
SCENE V
SCENE VI
SCENE VII
SCENE VIII
SCENE IX
THE CYCLE OF SPRING
INTRODUCTION
ACT I
ACT II
ACT III
ACT IV
THE KING OF THE DARK CHAMBER
I
II
III
IV
V
VI
VII
VII
VIII
IX
X
XI
XII
XIII
XIV
XV
XVI
XVII
XVIII
XIX
XX
SANYASI, OR THE ASCETIC
I
II
III
IV
MALINI
ACT I
ACT II
SACRIFICE
THE KING AND THE QUEEN
ACT I
ACT II
MY REMINISCENCES – AUTOBIOGRAPHY
PREFACE
PART I
1
2. TEACHING BEGINS
3. WITHIN AND WITHOUT
PART II
4. SERVOCRACY
5. THE NORMAL SCHOOL
6. VERSIFICATION
7. VARIOUS LEARNING
8. MY FIRST OUTING
9. PRACTISING POETRY
PART III
10. SRIKANTHA BABU
11. OUR BENGALI COURSE ENDS
12. THE PROFESSOR
13. MY FATHER
14. A JOURNEY WITH MY FATHER
15. AT THE HIMALAYAS
PART IV
16. MY RETURN
17. HOME STUDIES
18. MY HOME ENVIRONMENT
19. LITERARY COMPANIONS
20. PUBLISHING
21. BHANU SINGHA
22. PATRIOTISM
23. THE BHARATI
PART V
24. AHMEDABAD
25. ENGLAND
26. LOKEN PALIT
27. THE BROKEN HEART
PART VI
28. EUROPEAN MUSIC
29. VALMIKI PRATIBHA
30. EVENING SONGS
31. AN ESSAY ON MUSIC
32. THE RIVER-SIDE
33. MORE ABOUT THE EVENING SONGS
34. MORNING SONGS
PART VII
35. RAJENDRAHAL MITRA
36. KARWAR
37. NATURE'S REVENGE
38. PICTURES AND SONGS
39. AN INTERVENING PERIOD
40. BANKIM CHANDRA
PART VIII
41. THE STEAMER HULK
42. BEREAVEMENTS
43. THE RAINS AND AUTUMN
44. SHARPS AND FLATS
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Rabindranath Tagore
OK Publishing, 2020
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AMAL. Yes, dong, dong, dong, it tolls me to sleep.
BOYS We had better go then. We'll come in again to-morrow morning.