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A new book entitled: RABINDRANATH TAGORE, THE NOBEL PRIZE FOR LITERATURE IN 1913, AND THE BRITISH RAJ: SOME UNTOLD STORIES is now in the Press waiting for publication. It is profusely quoted with evidences that perhaps the 1913 Nobel Prize was given to Rabindranath Tagore mainly for political reasons.
On the part of Rabindranath Tagore, he started gaining huge popularity only after getting the Nobel Prize. Without the Nobel Prize he could never become so much popular in spite of his literary genius and high value literature.
The book RABINDRANATH TAGORE, THE NOBEL PRIZE FOR LITERATURE IN 1913, AND THE BRITISH RAJ: SOME UNTOLD STORIES will be of about 250 pages. The content chapters of the book are as follows:
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Preface
1. Some Introductory Notes
2. British occupation of India and patronage to non- Muslims
3. Rabindranath Tagore followed the foot-steps of Raja Ram Mohan Roy and such others
4. The influence of Prince Dwarakanath Tagore
5. The influence of Kalidas, Lalon Fakir and D. L. Roy etc.
6. Terrorist movement in Bengal
7. British colonial rulers continued patronage of the elite non-Muslims
8. Shifting of capital from Calcutta to New Delhi
9. Brahmo Samaj & Tagore
10. Rabindranath Tagore’s Western and Jewish contacts
11. The Nobel Prize for Literature in 1913
12 Rabindranath Tagore was awarded Nobel Prize as an “Anglo-Indian poet”
13. Why Rabindranath Tagore was not present for receiving the Nobel Prize
14. Rabindranath Tagore in the 21st century
A select bibliography on Rabindranath Tagore
Index
UNQUOTE
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