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“Gora” is a novel written by Rabindranath Tagore, the renowned Bengali poet, philosopher, and polymath, who was the first Asian to be awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1913. “Gora” was published in 1910 and is one of Tagore’s most notable works of fiction. It’s considered a classic of Bengali literature and an important novel in the broader context of Indian literature.
The novel is set in the late 19th century during the Bengal Renaissance, a period of cultural and intellectual revival in Bengal. The story revolves around the central character, Gora, who is a young man with strong nationalist and reformist ideals. Gora is raised as an orthodox Hindu but is later revealed to be of mixed parentage. The novel explores themes of identity, nationalism, and the clash between tradition and modernity.
“Gora” delves into the complex social and political issues of its time, including the struggle for Indian independence and the reform movements that aimed to address social and cultural issues. The novel also explores the role of women in society and the influence of religion on people’s lives.
Tagore’s writing in “Gora” is characterized by his poetic and philosophical style, and it is known for its rich and nuanced character development. The novel is considered a significant work not only for its literary merit but also for its social and cultural commentary on the changing landscape of India during the late 19th century.
“Gora” is an important part of Tagore’s literary legacy, and it continues to be widely read and studied in India and beyond for its exploration of identity, ideology, and societal transformation during a crucial period in Indian history.
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