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Volume V Special Issue III August 2025
Name of Author :
Dr. Sumaiya Mazil Kacchi
Title of the paper :
Tagore in Digital Space In Reference To MALINI
Abstract:
We all have witnessed Literature has progressed from oral traditions and handwritten manuscripts to printed books and digital formats. Ancient literature was often conserved through epics, traditional stories, and religious texts, passed down through generations. The invention of the printing press in the 15th century made literature easily available, glowing wider literacy. Rabindranath Tagore arose during this time of literary renovation, amalgamation classical Indian themes with modern humanism. He included both traditional Bengali literary forms and Western inspirations, representing a bridge between eras. His works, once published in print, are now widely available online, reaching international spectators instantly. The digital age allows literature to be communicating, multimedia, and reachable across languages and platforms. Tagores visionary ideas on education, culture, and humanity align with todays inclusive, interrelated literary world. As literature continues to evolve, Tagore remains an eternal figure, inspiring readers in both print and digital realms.
Keywords :
Oral Traditions, Buddhist Philosophy, Western Inspirations, Religion, Jivan Devata.
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Page Number :
91-95