Gora

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Gora

Gora Is The Fifth In Order Of Writing And The Largest Of RabindranathýS Twelve Novels. It Is An Epic Of India In Translation At A Crucial Period Of Modern History, When The Social Concience And Intellectual Awareness Of The New Intelligentsia Were In The Throes Of A Great Churning. No Other Book Gives So Masterly An Analysis Of The Complex Of Indian Social Life With Its Teeming Contradictions, Or Of The Character Of Indian Nationalism Which Draws Its Roots From Renacent Hinduism And Streches Out Its Arms Towards Universal Humanism.
Gora - Rabindranath Tagore

Author: Rabindranath Tagore
language: en
Publisher: Bookly Digital
Release Date: 2024-11-23
Gora is a sweeping novel by Rabindranath Tagore, set in colonial India, that grapples with questions of identity, nationalism, and religious conflict. The story centers on Gora, a young man raised as a devout Hindu who fiercely defends his faith and culture against Western influence. His convictions are challenged as he encounters the progressive Brahmo Samaj and falls in love with Sucharita, a woman from a liberal family. Through Gora's journey of self-discovery, Tagore explores the complexities of Indian society during a time of great social and political change. The novel delves into the clash between tradition and modernity, the search for national identity, and the struggle for social reform. Filled with philosophical debates and compelling characters, Gora is a powerful exploration of the human spirit's quest for truth and belonging in a world divided by prejudice and dogma.
Magdalenska gora

The finds and preserved grave groups from its tumulus cemeteries, which are kept in several museums in different countries (Narodni muzej Slovenije, Ljubljana~Naturhistorisches Museum, Wien~Peabody Museum of Harvard University in Cambridge, USA), give a good insight into the cultural and social processes of the time. Together with notes on the circumstances of find and contents of graves, they represent a valuable source for the study of social structure and differentiation, as well as cultural identity.