Description
“Women of the Tagore Household” is a biographical book written by Chitra Deb that explores the lives of the women of the Tagore family, one of the most prominent families in Bengal during the 19th and early 20th centuries. The Tagore family is known for their significant contributions to Bengali literature, music, and art, with the most well-known member being the Nobel laureate poet, Rabindranath Tagore.
The book provides an intimate look at the lives of the women in the Tagore household, including Rabindranath Tagore’s mother, Sarada Devi, his wife, Mrinalini Devi, and his sister-in-law, Kadambari Devi, who played a crucial role in shaping Tagore’s life and work. The book also explores the social and cultural norms of the time and how they influenced the lives of the women in the Tagore family.
Deb’s writing is rich with details and provides a vivid picture of the Tagore household, including their daily routines, family dynamics, and relationships with one another. The book also sheds light on the struggles faced by women during that era, including the limited opportunities for education and the pressures of marriage and motherhood.
Overall, “Women of the Tagore Household” is a fascinating and well-researched book that offers a unique perspective on one of India’s most influential families and the women who played a significant role in shaping their legacy.
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