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"Fruit Gathering" was first published in 1916. Three varying styles of thought and writing merge in "Fruit Gathering" and one is presented with a ...Show synopsis"Fruit Gathering" was first published in 1916. Three varying styles of thought and writing merge in "Fruit Gathering" and one is presented with a mystic Tagore with only one voice. The poems collected are from Gitimala, Gitali, Naivedya, Kheya etc.Hide synopsis
Description:New. pp. 98, Frontispiece Fruit Gathering was first published...New. pp. 98, Frontispiece Fruit Gathering was first published in 1916. Among the eighty six poems contained in this hook more than fifty are of religious temper collected from Gitimala, Gitali, Utsarga, Kheya, Naivedya and Gitanjali. The rest of the poems arc from Katha and Balaka. The former contains ballad like verses celebrating the courage, sacrifice and dedication of men and women from Indian history. The latter is marked with an opulence of imagery, metrical innovations and breadth of vision. In Fruit Gathering, these three varying styles merge and one is presented with a mystic Tagore with only one voice.
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Description:New. pp. 98, Frontispiece Fruit Gathering was first published...New. pp. 98, Frontispiece Fruit Gathering was first published in 1916. Among the eighty six poems contained in this hook more than fifty are of religious temper collected from Gitimala, Gitali, Utsarga, Kheya, Naivedya and Gitanjali. The rest of the poems arc from Katha and Balaka. The former contains ballad like verses celebrating the courage, sacrifice and dedication of men and women from Indian history. The latter is marked with an opulence of imagery, metrical innovations and breadth of vision. In Fruit Gathering, these three varying styles merge and one is presented with a mystic Tagore with only one voice.