Abu Sayyid Ayub's significance in 'Rabindra-Discourse' stems from two primary factors: the revival of the spiritually inclined Rabindranath and the emphasis on the morally conscious Rabindranath in the poetry and songs of the last decade. These two sources of renown, however, present inherent contradictions. In this book, Tapobrata Ghosh, former professor in the Bengali Department at Jadavpur University and eminent scholar, schematically explores these reasons within the broader context of Ayub's critique of Rabindra literature.
Publisher: Anustup
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