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  • Collected Stories (Tagore)Collected Stories (Tagore) Quick View
    • Collected Stories (Tagore)Collected Stories (Tagore) Quick View
    • Collected Stories (Tagore)

    • £9.00
    • This collection combines some of Tagore's more popular stories like The Cabuliwallah with lesser known ones like The Son of Rashmani, all of them bound together by a common theme-human fallibility. Tagore impartially delineates the mistakes of his charac-ters, their impulsive generosity and even their unthinking cruelty towards their fellow…
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    • The Crescent Moon

    • £30.00
    • "The Crescent Moon" by Rabindranath Tagore is a collection of poems and verses written self-translated from the original Bengali, specifically during the period known for its spiritual and artistic exploration in literature. 1st published in the year he won the Nobel Prize for literature in 1913, this primarily reflects on…
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  • Collected Stories (Tagore)Collected Stories (Tagore) Quick View
    • Collected Stories (Tagore)Collected Stories (Tagore) Quick View
    • Collected Stories (Tagore)

    • £9.00
    • This collection combines some of Tagore's more popular stories like The Cabuliwallah with lesser known ones like The Son of Rashmani, all of them bound together by a common theme-human fallibility. Tagore impartially delineates the mistakes of his charac-ters, their impulsive generosity and even their unthinking cruelty towards their fellow…
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  • The Crescent MoonThe Crescent Moon Quick View
    • The Crescent MoonThe Crescent Moon Quick View
    • The Crescent Moon

    • £30.00
    • "The Crescent Moon" by Rabindranath Tagore is a collection of poems and verses written self-translated from the original Bengali, specifically during the period known for its spiritual and artistic exploration in literature. 1st published in the year he won the Nobel Prize for literature in 1913, this primarily reflects on…
    • Add to basket
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