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About The Book: The Home and the World by Rabindranath Tagore is a powerful political and philosophical novel set in early 20th-century Bengal. It explores the emotional and ideological conflicts between tradition and modernity, nationalism and personal freedom, through the intertwined lives of three characters—Nikhil, a rationalist; Bimala, his wife torn between duty and passion; and Sandip, a fiery nationalist. The novel questions blind patriotism, challenges gender roles, and highlights the moral complexities of freedom, making it one of Tagore’s most thought-provoking works.

Author: Rabindranath Tagore

Pages: 352

Edition: 1919

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