Tagore was the greatest poet that ever lived in our country. (Begin: Never
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Never a great poet like Tagore lived in our country
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Answer: Never a great poet like Tagore lived in our country
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- Tagore was a poet first and foremost.
- His poetry includes Manasi (1890), Sonar Tari (1894), Gitanjali (1910), Gitimalya (1914), and Balaka (1916). The Gardener (1913), Fruit-Gathering (1916), and The Fugitive (1921)
- do not match to particular volumes in the original Bengali, while Gitanjali: Song Offerings (1912), the most celebrated, contains poems from other works besides its namesake.
- Tagore's significant plays are Raja (1910), Dakghar (1912), Achalayatan (1912), Muktadhara (1922), and Raktakaravi (1926).
- He wrote short stories and novels, including Gora (1910), Ghare-Baire (1916), and Yogayog (1929).
- He also published musical dramas, dance dramas, essays, trip diaries, and two memoirs, one in his middle years and one before his death in 1941.
- Tagore left drawings, paintings, and self-written songs.
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