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'Mashi, and Other Stories' is a collection of short stories by Rabindranath Tagore. Published in English in 1918, the book contains translations of Tagore's Bengali short stories into English.
This collection contains a total of 14 short stories, covering various themes and characters, including the title story, 'Mashi (Aunt)'. Each story is set in the society and culture of the Bengal region in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
Tagore's short stories delicately capture various aspects of Indian society. He deals with major issues in Indian society at the time, such as the caste system, the status of women, the clash between tradition and modernization, family relationships, love and marriage, etc. In particular, he deeply depicts the conflict between the inner world of female characters and social constraints.
This collection of short stories is characterized by Tagore's unique lyrical and philosophical writing style. He explores the complexities of human nature and the deep truths of life through everyday events. He also delicately captures the changes caused by traditional Indian values and Western influences, vividly depicting the social conditions of the time.
'Masi and Other Stories' is a work that well demonstrates Tagore's Indian humanism and universal humanity, and allows us to appreciate his literary talent and social insight at the same time. This collection of short stories contributed to introducing the richness of Indian literature to the world, and is still considered an important literary work for understanding Indian society and culture today.
Summary
¡®Mashi!¡¯
¡®Try to sleep, Jotin, it is getting late.¡¯
¡®Never mind if it is. I have not many days left. I was thinking that Mani should go to her father's house.?I forget where he is now.¡¯
¡®Sitarampur.¡¯
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Hearing that Mani had wept at the mere thought of going to her father's house, Jotin was so excited that he sat up in bed. Pulling his pillow towards him, he leaned back, and said: ¡®Mashi, open this window a little, and take that lamp away.¡¯
The still night stood silently at the window like a pilgrim of eternity; and the stars gazed in, witnesses through untold ages of countless death-scenes.
Contents
Mashi
The Skeleton
The Auspicious Vision
The Supreme Night
Raja and Rani
The Trust Property
The Riddle solved
The Elder Sister
Subha
The Postmaster
The River Stairs
The Castaway
Saved
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