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Selections from Galpaguchchha Vol 2 : Manihara and other stories

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Series: ; Vol 2Publication details: Hyderabad Orient Blackswan 2010Description: viii,312p PB 21x14cmISBN:
  • 9788125040972
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 23 820.302 TAGS
Summary: This three volume English translation by Ratan Kumar Chattopadhyay called Selections from Galpaguchchha is a collection of sixty-one of Tagores short stories broadly grouped under the themes of parting of ways, the relationship between men and women and the power within the woman, respectively. In Volume 2, we find the ever popular Ramkanais Folly, The Ghats Story, Woman Bereft of Jewels, Grandfather and The Matronly Boy, among other stories. The travails of a timid man of indomitable honesty who attains a tragic heroism are narrated in Ramkanais Folly, while the theme of The Ghats Story is the unstated, forbidden love of a young woman for a hermit who may or may not be her long-lost husband. The frisson in the haunting climax of the Woman Bereft of Jewels, a horrifying morality tale of egotism and greed, is justly famous.
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This three volume English translation by Ratan Kumar Chattopadhyay called Selections from Galpaguchchha is a collection of sixty-one of Tagores short stories broadly grouped under the themes of parting of ways, the relationship between men and women and the power within the woman, respectively. In Volume 2, we find the ever popular Ramkanais Folly, The Ghats Story, Woman Bereft of Jewels, Grandfather and The Matronly Boy, among other stories. The travails of a timid man of indomitable honesty who attains a tragic heroism are narrated in Ramkanais Folly, while the theme of The Ghats Story is the unstated, forbidden love of a young woman for a hermit who may or may not be her long-lost husband. The frisson in the haunting climax of the Woman Bereft of Jewels, a horrifying morality tale of egotism and greed, is justly famous.

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