Rabindranath Tagore
Three Plays
Price: 595.00 INR
ISBN:
9780195653656
Publication date:
24/08/2001
Paperback
420 pages
216x140mm
Price: 595.00 INR
ISBN:
9780195653656
Publication date:
24/08/2001
Paperback
420 pages
Part of Oxford India Paperbacks
Revised Edition Edition
Rabindranath Tagore, Ananda Lal
Contains a detailed general introduction to Tagore as playwright.,The translations are authentic, readable and authoritative,Includes three of Tagore's most famous plays,Very likely to be prescribed as a college text
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Revised Edition Edition
Rabindranath Tagore, Ananda Lal
Description
Tagore's phenomenal dramatic career encompasses over sixty plays in nearly as many years and occupies a prime position in Bengali and modern Indian theatre. He is hailed as the Ibsen of the East. His farsighted contribution to the Bengali dramatic movement can be envisaged from these fluent translations of three of Tagore's major plays: Red Oleanders, Tapati and Formless Jewel. All the three plays are concerned with unversal human quests - Red Oleander (Rakta-Karavi) with action and injustice, Tapati with detachment and renunciation, and Formless Jewel (Arup Ratan) with the discovery of God. While Red Oleander forms almost an apogee of Tagore's dramatic work - recent critics of the play have focused mainly on its socialistic import - Tapati, even Tagore considered as 'beautiful in all aspects', a symbolic play that acts out the theme that love should free not possess. Spiritual beauty and depth of vision mark Formless Jewel.
A slightly shortened version of a book that was first published in 1987 by the MP Birla Foundation, the book contains a detailed general introduction to Tagore as playwright, and covers the reception of the plays, their previous translations and a note on the present translation. An extensive bibliography and glossary makes it an invaluable guide for all those who are interested in Tagore's works.
About the Authors
Rabindranath Tagore and Translated by Ananda LalRevised Edition Edition
Rabindranath Tagore, Ananda Lal
Table of contents
Introduction to Tagore's PlaysI:Preambic
II:Tagore as Dramatist
III:Tagore as Theatrician
IV:Tagore's Themes
V:Tagore's Reception in England and America
VI:Previous English Translations
VII:The Present Translations
The PlausI:Red Oleander
II:Tapati
III:Formless Jewel
Bibliography
Glossary
Revised Edition Edition
Rabindranath Tagore, Ananda Lal
Review
?The metaphorical lyricism of Ananda Lal?s translation ... makes you want to explore Tagore: a highly practical theatre-maker who was both actor, director and playwright, and who combined a hunger for myth with an irrepressible social conscience.?
?The Guardian
?Dr Lal has not just given us another translation, but an idea of the mind at work behind the play so that we may discern gradually the inner design of the playwright.?
?Sunday
Revised Edition Edition
Rabindranath Tagore, Ananda Lal
Description
Tagore's phenomenal dramatic career encompasses over sixty plays in nearly as many years and occupies a prime position in Bengali and modern Indian theatre. He is hailed as the Ibsen of the East. His farsighted contribution to the Bengali dramatic movement can be envisaged from these fluent translations of three of Tagore's major plays: Red Oleanders, Tapati and Formless Jewel. All the three plays are concerned with unversal human quests - Red Oleander (Rakta-Karavi) with action and injustice, Tapati with detachment and renunciation, and Formless Jewel (Arup Ratan) with the discovery of God. While Red Oleander forms almost an apogee of Tagore's dramatic work - recent critics of the play have focused mainly on its socialistic import - Tapati, even Tagore considered as 'beautiful in all aspects', a symbolic play that acts out the theme that love should free not possess. Spiritual beauty and depth of vision mark Formless Jewel.
A slightly shortened version of a book that was first published in 1987 by the MP Birla Foundation, the book contains a detailed general introduction to Tagore as playwright, and covers the reception of the plays, their previous translations and a note on the present translation. An extensive bibliography and glossary makes it an invaluable guide for all those who are interested in Tagore's works.
About the Authors
Rabindranath Tagore and Translated by Ananda LalTable of contents
Introduction to Tagore's PlaysI:Preambic
II:Tagore as Dramatist
III:Tagore as Theatrician
IV:Tagore's Themes
V:Tagore's Reception in England and America
VI:Previous English Translations
VII:The Present Translations
The PlausI:Red Oleander
II:Tapati
III:Formless Jewel
Bibliography
Glossary
Cymbeline: The Oxford Shakespeare
William Shakespeare, Roger Warren
As You Like It: The Oxford Shakespeare
William Shakespeare, Alan Brissenden


