
Rabindranather Dakghar (Bengali Version)
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- Author: Khirod Chandra Mahato, Shilpi Goswami
- Publisher: Bangiya Sahitya Samsad
- Language: Bengali
- ISBN: 9789385131448
About the Book
Rabindranather Dakghar (Bengali Version) is an accessible and insightful study of Rabindranath Tagore’s renowned play Dakghar, a masterpiece that occupies a distinguished place in both world literature and global theatre. Over the years, the play has inspired countless theatrical experiments and interpretations across different countries, while its profound themes and symbolic richness have continued to attract the attention of scholars, critics, and readers alike.
In this book, Khirod Chandra Mahato and Shilpi Goswami offer a close and engaging reading of the play, presenting its themes, characters, symbols, and philosophical ideas in a clear and reader-friendly manner. Through careful analysis, the authors explore the emotional and spiritual journey of Amal, whose longing for freedom and connection with the wider world forms the heart of the drama. The study highlights the play’s universal appeal and its enduring relevance across cultures and generations.
Designed with both general readers and students in mind, the book simplifies complex literary concepts without sacrificing critical depth. By combining textual analysis with contextual understanding, it provides a valuable introduction to one of Rabindranath Tagore’s most celebrated works. This volume serves as an excellent resource for students, researchers, theatre enthusiasts, and anyone seeking a deeper appreciation of Dakghar and its timeless message.
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Book Details
- Author: Khirod Chandra Mahato, Shilpi Goswami
- Publisher: Bangiya Sahitya Samsad
- Language: Bengali
- ISBN: 9789385131448
About the Book
Rabindranather Dakghar (Bengali Version) is an accessible and insightful study of Rabindranath Tagore’s renowned play Dakghar, a masterpiece that occupies a distinguished place in both world literature and global theatre. Over the years, the play has inspired countless theatrical experiments and interpretations across different countries, while its profound themes and symbolic richness have continued to attract the attention of scholars, critics, and readers alike.
In this book, Khirod Chandra Mahato and Shilpi Goswami offer a close and engaging reading of the play, presenting its themes, characters, symbols, and philosophical ideas in a clear and reader-friendly manner. Through careful analysis, the authors explore the emotional and spiritual journey of Amal, whose longing for freedom and connection with the wider world forms the heart of the drama. The study highlights the play’s universal appeal and its enduring relevance across cultures and generations.
Designed with both general readers and students in mind, the book simplifies complex literary concepts without sacrificing critical depth. By combining textual analysis with contextual understanding, it provides a valuable introduction to one of Rabindranath Tagore’s most celebrated works. This volume serves as an excellent resource for students, researchers, theatre enthusiasts, and anyone seeking a deeper appreciation of Dakghar and its timeless message.

















