Volume 6 Issue 3 - January 2016

  • 1. Rabindranath tagore: the portrayer of juvenile sensibility

    Authors : Dr. Digvijay Pandya, Nasim Hasan

    Pages : 16-19

    Keywords : Contribution, Versatility, children literature, juvenile sensibility.

    Abstract :

    Rabindranath Tagore’s enormous and praise worthy poetic contribution truly exhibits his perennial efforts from the early childhood to the last years of his life. He started writing poetry as a young boy just like many of his elder siblings. In fact, the family published its own literary journal. It is, indeed, important to remember that Tagore himself translated much of his poetry into English, and he described how he lived within modes of understanding, the continuous traumatic experience that he was subjected to. The marvelous beauty of his writing skills leads the readers into the world of illusive world of imagination and the remarkable fact is that the path of this new and unique world seems to be quite common. The present research paper especially deals with Tagore’s sense and understanding in the matter of child’s psychology.

    Citing this Journal Article :

    Dr. Digvijay Pandya, Nasim Hasan, "Rabindranath tagore: the portrayer of juvenile sensibility", Volume 6 Issue 3 - January 2016, 16-19