Content of Tagore's Prose Poems

Tagore is a world-famous literary master. He divided his whole poetry creation into three periods, namely, fresh early period 1880- 1900 and complex middle period19019/kloc. His prose poems can be divided into two parts, the first part is English prose poems, and the second part is Bengali prose poems. Tagore insisted on formal innovation all his life, but it was a long way to embark on free poetry or prose poetry. It was not until his later years that he completely adopted the form of free verse. This book is a complete collection of poems and essays written by Tagore. order

Gitangali

Gardener suit

crescent

Fruit collection

Stray Birds

valentine

ferry across the river

Zhousiji

random thought

Set again

Last week's episode

Leaf disc formation

Tagore, a collector of black cattle, suffered personal misfortune in the early 20th century. The grief and sadness of losing his wife, daughter and father are recorded in the poetry collections Memories, Children and Ferry. He also wrote two novels, Little Sand and Shipwreck. 19 10, the novel "Gora" was published, which reflected the complex phenomenon in Indian social life and shaped the image of a soldier who fought for national freedom and liberation. Praise the patriotic enthusiasm of new Hindus and their confidence in the freedom of the motherland, but also criticize their thoughts of maintaining the old tradition; The dogmatism and worship of foreign things and flattery of some people in Vatican society have also been whipped. During this period, he also created symbolic dramas "The King" and "Post Office" and satirical drama "Stubborn Fortress". 19 10, the Bengali poetry collection "Chittaglia" was published. Later, when Tagore lived in London, he translated some poems from "Chittaglia", "Ferry" and "Dedication" into English. In 19 13, the English version of "Chittaglia" was published, and Tagore became. He entered another creative climax, and published poems such as Garland of Songs, Ode, White Crane, Escape, novella Four People and Family and the World. In the 1920s, Tagore continued to write, publishing dramas such as Mokdotara and Red Oleander, novels such as Controversy, The Last Poetry and some poems. In 1930s, he published the novels Two Sisters, Garden and Four Chapters. Drama "Wheels of the Times" and "Kingdom of Cards"; Poetry "Once again", "Marginal Collection" and political lyric poem "Buddha's Ritual". 194 1 In April, he wrote his last words, the famous Crisis of Civilization, accusing the British colonial rule and expressing his firm belief in national independence. Among them, Golden Flower, Farewell and Banyan Tree were selected as the seventh grade textbooks. Crescent Moon Collection was selected as the textbook for grade five.