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Rabindranath Tagore: Critical Essay by Sankar Basu

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SOURCE: “Tagore: Ideas and Themes,” in Chekhov and Tagore: A Comparative Study of Their Short Stories, Sterling Publishers, 1985, pp. 56–89.

In the following essay, Basu compares the short stories of Tagore to those of Anton Chekhov in terms of literary realism.

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