List of stories by Rabindranath Tagore
Below is a list of stories by Rabindranath Tagore written between 1877 and 1941. Originally all the stories were written in Bengali; later he translated some of the stories in English.
List of stories
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With many of Tagore's stories, there has been more than one translation by more than one translator. For instance, The Supreme Night, One Night and A Single Night are all translations of the same story. Please note that years for all individual stories are not given below.
Type | Year | Bengali title | English translation(s) |
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Short story | 1877 | Bhikarini | The Beggar Woman |
Short story | 1886 | Ghater Katha | The River Stairs[1] |
Short story | 1887 | Rajarishi | The Royal Sage |
Short story | 1891[2] | The Divide[2] | |
Short story | probably 1891[2] | Exercise-book[2] | |
Short story | 1891[2] | The Housewife[2] | |
Short story | 1891[2] | Little Master's Return[2] | |
Short story | 1891[2] | The Postmaster[1][2] | |
Short story | 1891[2] | Profit and Loss[2] | |
Short story | 1891[2] | Taraprasanna's Fame[2] | |
Short story | 1891-1892 | Sampatti Samarpan | The Trust Property[1] |
Short story | 1891-1892[2] | Wealth Surrendered[2] | |
Short story | 1892[2] | ||
Short story | 1892[2] | Kabuliwallah | The Fruitseller from Kabul[2][4] |
Short story | 1892 | The Living and the Dead[2] | |
Short story | 1892[2] | Ek Ratri | |
Short story | 1892[2] | Kankal | The Skeleton[1] |
Short story | 1892 | Subha[1] | |
Short story | 1892-1893[2] | Holiday[2] | |
Short story | 1893[5] | Shamapti | The Conclusion[5] |
Short story | 1893[2] | The Editor[2][3] | |
Short story | 1893 | Samasya Paran | |
Short story | 1893[2] | Punishment[2] | |
Short story | 1894 | Apad | The Castaway[1] |
Short story | 1894[2] | Forbidden Entry[2] | |
Short story | 1894[2] | ||
Short story | 1895[2] | The Hungry Stones[2][4] | |
Short story | 1895[2] | Didi | The Elder Sister[1][2] |
Short story | 1895[2] | Fury Appeased[2] | |
Short story | 1895[2] | Guest[2] | |
Short story | 1895[2] | Thakurda | Thakurda[2] |
Short story | 1895[2] | Unwanted[2] | |
Short story | 1895[2] | Wishes Granted[2] | |
Short story | 1898 | Manihara | |
Short story | 1898[2] | False Hope[2] | |
Short story | 1898 | Rajtika | The Raj Seal[5] |
Short story | 1898[2] | Son-sacrifice[2] | |
Short story | 1898-1899[2] | The Gift of Sight[2] | |
Short story | 1900 | Subhadristi | The Auspicious Vision[1] |
Short story | 1900 | Sadar o Andar | Raja and Rani[1] |
Short story | 1900 | Uddhar | Saved[1] |
Short story | 1900[2] | Thoughtlessness[2] | |
Novella | 1901 | Nastanirh | The Broken Nest |
Novella | 1901 or 1903 | Chokher Bali | Speck in the Eye |
Novel | 1906 | Noukadubi | Ship Wreck |
Novel | 1910 | Gora | Gora |
Short story | 1914 | Mashi | Mashi[1] |
Novel | 1916 | Chaturanga | |
Novel | 1916 | Ghare Baire | The Home and the World |
Short story | 1918[5] | The Parrot's Training[5] | |
Short story | 1928[5] | Shangskar | Purification[5] |
Novel | 1929 | Jogajog | Relationships |
Novel | 1929 | Shesher Kobita | The Last Poem or Farewell Song |
Novel | 1934 | Malancha | |
Novel | 1934 | Char Odhay | Four Chapters |
Short story | 1940-1941 | Laboraratory | |
Short story | 1940-1941 | Robibar | Sunday |
Short story | 1940-1941 | Shesh Katha | The Final Word |
Short story | The Babus of Nayanjore[4] | ||
Short story | Broken Ties[3] | ||
Short story | Clouds and Sunshine | ||
Short story | The Devotee[4] | ||
Short story | Dui Bon | Two Sisters | |
Short story | Emancipation[3] | ||
Short story | A Feast for Rats | ||
Short story | Finally | ||
Short story | Haimanti: Of Autumn | ||
Short story | Giribala[3] | ||
Short story | The Home-Coming[4] | ||
Short story | The Kingdom of Cards[4] | ||
Short story | Living or Dead?[4] | ||
Short story | Master Zi | ||
Short story | Pratibesini | My Fair Neighbour[1] | |
Short story | My Lord, the Baby[4] | ||
Short story | Once there was a King[4] | ||
Short story | The Renunciation[4] | ||
Short story | The Victory[4] | ||
Short story | Vision[4] | ||
Short story | "We Crown Thee King"[4] | ||
Short story | Atithi | ||
Short story | Bou Thakuranir Haat | ||
Short story | Dalia | ||
Short story | Dena paona | ||
Short story | Dhan ki Bhent | ||
Short story | Epher Baluarte | ||
Short story | Korunna | ||
Short story | Mrinal ki chitthi | ||
Short story | Sompotti Somorpon | ||
Short story | Tucch Bheet | ||
Short story | Uphaar |
See also
- Stories by Rabindranath Tagore (2015 TV series)
- Works of Rabindranath Tagore
References
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 Various translators (1918). Mashi and Other Stories.
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 Radice, William (tr.), 1991.Selected Short Stories. pp. 295-302.
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Broken Ties and Other Stories (1925).
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 Andrews, C.F. (1916). The Hungry Stones and other stories.
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Dutta, Krishna; Robinson, Andrew (1997). Rabindranath Tagore: An Anthology. 1997. pp. 408.
- Alam, Fakrul; Chakravarty, Radha (2011). The Essential Tagore.
Further reading
- Paul, S.K. Rabrindranath Tagore's Prose and Drama: An Evaluation of His Literary Contribution to South-Asian Studies. in: Paul, Samiran Kumar; Prasad, Amar Nath (2006). Recritiquing Rabindranath Tagore. Sarup & Sons, New Delhi. ISBN 8176256617. pp. 117-141.
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