Journal: Int. J Adv. Std. & Growth Eval.
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INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ADVANCE STUDIES AND GROWTH EVALUATION
VOL.: 4 ISSUE.: 8(August 2025)
Author(s): Madhurima Banerjee and Dr. Debolina Mukherjee
Abstract:
Rabindranath not only was a poet but was a visionary also. The fragrance that spread all over the country, permeated into his soul and enthralled his heart. He minutely looked into the matters scattered all over. Some events gave him ecstasy and some plunged him into the deepening waves of woes. He absorbed all these things with precisions, subtlety and strength of art at its highest, because Rabindranath was no prisoner of environment enclosures, he preferred to paint the different conditions prevalent at that time through tis artistic abilities. He was a man to whom nothing that was human could be alien. Indeed, he was the high priest of life and humanity. The value of life mostly women was unfolded to him in the context of universal love to the mankind.
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How to Cite this Article:
Madhurima Banerjee and Dr. Debolina Mukherjee. Voicing the Silenced: Feminist Re-Readings of Stree Patra and Chitrangada in Tagore’s Literary Imagination Transcending Gender Norms and Reclaiming Identity. Int. J Adv. Std. & Growth Eval. 2025; 4(8):69-74,