Volume-X, Issue-V, September 2024 |
The Evolution of Rabindranath Tagore's Poetic Style: From Early Works to Gitanjali Dr. Rupkumar Panda, Principal, Madhyamgram B.Ed. College, Kolkata, West Bengal, India |
Received :15.09.2024 | Accepted: 21.09.2024 | Published Online: 30.09.2024 | Page No:214-220 | ||||
DOI: 10.29032/ijhsss.vol.10.issue.05W.022 |
ABSTRACT | ||
This research explores the evolution of Rabindranath Tagore's poetic style, tracing its development from his early works to his acclaimed collection, Gitanjali. The study examines how Tagore's thematic focus and stylistic approaches shifted over time. Initially, Tagore’s poetry, evident in collections such as Kabi-Kahini and Manasi, reflects a Romantic influence and adherence to traditional Bengali forms, characterized by emotional depth and lyrical beauty. As he progressed into the early 20th century, Tagore's work transitioned towards modernist experimentation, exploring complex philosophical and existential themes in works like Chitra and The Crescent Moon. Gitanjali represents the culmination of this evolution, showcasing a profound engagement with spirituality and employing innovative stylistic techniques such as free verse. This research employs a qualitative literary analysis, utilizing primary texts and secondary scholarly sources to provide a comprehensive understanding of Tagore's literary transformation and its impact on both Bengali and global literature. The study highlights Tagore’s significant contribution to modern poetry and his enduring influence in the literary world. Keywords: Rabindranath Tagore, Poetic Evolution, Modernism, Gitanjali, Thematic Shifts, and Stylistic Innovation. |