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'Glimpses of Bengal' is a collection of letters written by Rabindranath Tagore between 1885 and 1895. Published in 1921, it is an important source of information on Tagore's early life and thoughts.

This book consists of letters that Tagore sent to his family and friends while traveling through rural Bengal. His letters go beyond simple personal messages and contain vivid descriptions of the nature, society, and culture of Bengal at the time, as well as philosophical reflections.

Through these letters, Tagore uses poetic language to describe rural life in Bengal, the changing seasons, and the beauty of the rivers and fields. He also presents a critical view of the problems of Indian society at the time, especially the caste system and poverty.

'Glimpses of Bengal' demonstrates not only Tagore's literary talent, but also his humanistic ideas and desire for social reform. This book is also valuable as a historical source for understanding the daily life and culture of Bengal in the late 19th century.

This work is considered an important work for understanding Tagore's early literary world, as it shows Tagore's keen observation, deep insight, and beautiful prose style. 'A Section of Bengal' reflects Tagore's deep affection and understanding for his homeland, Bengal, while at the same time providing reflections on the universal human experience.

Summary
The unsheltered sea heaves and heaves and blanches into foam. It sets me thinking of some tied-up monster straining at its bonds, in front of whose gaping jaws we build our homes on the shore and watch it lashing its tail. What immense strength, with waves swelling like the muscles of a giant!
From the beginning of creation there has been this feud between land and water: the dry earth slowly and silently adding to its domain and spreading a broader and broader lap for its children; the ocean receding step by step, heaving and sobbing and beating its breast in despair. Remember the sea was once sole monarch, utterly free.

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Contents
INTRODUCTION
BANDORA, BY THE SEA,
SHELIDAH, 1888.
SHAZADPUR, 1890.
KALIGRAM, 1891.
KALIGRAM, 1891.
NEARING SHAZADPUR,
SHAZADPUR,
SHAZADPUR,
ON THE WAY.
CHUHALI.
SHAZADPUR.
SHAZADPUR.
SHAZADPUR,
SHAZADPUR,
SHAZADPUR,
ON BOARD A CANAL STEAMER GOING TO CUTTACK,
TIRAN.
SHELIDAH,
SHELIDAH,
SHELIDAH,
SHELIDAH,
SHELIDAH,
BOLPUR,
¡¦.
ON THE WAY TO PABNA,
SHELIDAH,
KUSHTEA,
SHELIDAH,