Rabindranath Tagore Selected\n Essays is a collection Tagore's most acclaimed essays.Creative Unity (1922)\n contains some of Tagore's finest writings in English, revealing his\n fundamental tenets on art, aesthetics, life and religion. The essays in\n Sadhana (1913) explore the poet's interpretation of the ancient spirit of\n India as it is manifested in the sacred texts as well as daily life.\n Personality (1917) is a finely structured exposition of Tagore's spiritual\n thought, while Nationalism in India (1917) offers his vision of a society\n independent of the existing models of the nation-state in the East and West.\n Essays from Crisis in Civilization (Sabhyatar Samrat), Tagore's last public\n address, delivered in 1941, The Religion of Man (1941) and Greater India\n (1921) which explores the Swadeshi Movement in Bengal, are also included.
Somdatta Mandal is Professor and Head of English at the Department of English and Other Modern European Languages, Visva-Bharati, Santiniketan. Having a teaching career that spans 32 years, she has held several administrative posts in the university. Paper-setter, examiner and adjudicator for doctoral dissertations across several universities in India and the SAARC nations, she has lectured widely in national and international fora. A recipient of several prestigious international fellowships and awards from the Fulbright Foundation, Charles Wallace Trust, Rockefeller Foundation, Shastri Indo-Canadian Institute and Sahitya Akademi, her areas of interest are American literature, contemporary fiction, film and culture studies, diaspora studies and translation. She has published three books, five volumes of translation, edited and co-edited 22 books, published above 90 research articles in national and international journals and anthologies. Somdatta Mandal has published translations of several travel narratives, among which are Krishnabhabini Das?s A Bengali Lady in England (2015); Wanderlust: Travels of the Tagore Family (2014); Durgabati Ghose?s The Westward Traveller (2010) and Hariprabha Takeda?s The Journey of a Bengali Lady to Japan and Other Essays (2017).
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