This critical volume includes contributions by contemporary scholars on Rabindranath
Tagore to widen the space for critique. Tagore was the heir of ages, an eminent representative
of his own era and in many ways ahead of his time. Therefore, the authors take up varied
themes, such as Tagore’s literature, politics, education, theatre, aesthetics, or translations, to
bring out the complexity with which Tagore dealt with these subjects and address the