Nationalism
Material type: TextPublication details: Madras Macmillan 1995Description: 82pISBN: 0333901738Subject(s): Nationalism- EssaysDDC classification: 320.54 Summary: Tagore's main argument in this perspicacious book is that nationalism is an invention of the West and a relatively new concept in the East. To substantiate his argument, Tagore the intellectual examines the impact and effect of nationalism on India and Japan; while Tagore the poet provides a sharp but beautifully lyrical ending.Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Tagore's main argument in this perspicacious book is that nationalism is an invention of the West and a relatively new concept in the East. To substantiate his argument, Tagore the intellectual examines the impact and effect of nationalism on India and Japan; while Tagore the poet provides a sharp but beautifully lyrical ending.
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