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how did jibansmriti of rabindranath tagore reflect the atmosphere in which he was brought up as also the cultural and literally atmosphere of the late 19th century klokata​

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Answered by kumarrakesh0141981
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in 1999 the atmosphere in which he was brought up as also the cultural and literally atmosphere of the late 19th century klokata

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  • Rabindranath Tagore's classic novel "Jiban Smriti" or "Remembering Life" was published in 1912 through the reflection of his elder brother's Meghaduta on rainy days. He couldn't follow the lines but he could follow the words, the rhetoric left a lasting impression on his mind.
  • "Jiban Smriti'' reflects the society in which he grew up. He writes that he grew up under the supervision of servants. In his memoirs he recalled the rigid customs and norms of a society plagued by orthodoxy. He hasn't written about contemporary politics, but his writing about 'Swadeshi' in the pages of his books is really very interesting.
  • Rabindranath Tagore (7 May 1861 – 7 August 1941), also known by the nickname Gurudev was a Bengali poet, Brahmo (syncretistic Hindu monotheist), philosopher, artist, playwright, composer and novelist whose avant-garde works transformed Bengali literature and Music in the late 19th to early 20th centuries.

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