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Uniform Title: Gitanjali. Finnish
Title: Uhrilauluja
Note: Reading ease score: 41.5 (College-level). Difficult to read.
Credits: Produced by Jari Koivisto
Summary: "Uhrilauluja" by Rabindranath Tagore is a collection of lyrical poems written in the early 20th century. The poems explore themes of devotion, love, beauty, and the relationship between the individual and the divine. Tagore’s work is deeply intertwined with Indian spirituality and culture, capturing the essence of human experiences and emotions. The opening of "Uhrilauluja" sets a profound and spiritual tone, delving into the speaker's connection to a higher power, depicted as a master or beloved. The verses express vulnerability and an eagerness to serve, reflecting a poignant sense of yearning and admiration. The speaker conveys a sense of overwhelming emotion connected to music and poetic expression, often pleading for recognition from the divine presence. The imagery ranges from the simplest elements of nature to the complexities of human emotions, establishing a deeply intimate dialogue between the speaker and their muse. Overall, the opening portion immerses the reader in a meditative and reflective atmosphere, inviting them to contemplate their own connections with love and spirituality. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Author: Tagore, Rabindranath, 1861-1941
Author of introduction, etc.: Yeats, W. B. (William Butler), 1865-1939
Translator: Leino, Eino, 1878-1926
Translator: Railo, Eino, 1884-1948
EBook No.: 52994
Published: Sep 6, 2016
Downloads: 66
Language: Finnish
Subject: Indic poetry -- Translations into Finnish
Subject: Tagore, Rabindranath, 1861-1941 -- Translations into Finnish
Subject: Bengali poetry -- Translations into Finnish
Subject: Prose poems, Bengali -- Translations into Finnish
LoCC: Language and Literatures: Indo-Iranian literatures
Category: Text
Rights: Public domain in the USA.
This edition has images.
Uniform Title: Gitanjali. Finnish
Title: Uhrilauluja
Note: Reading ease score: 41.5 (College-level). Difficult to read.
Credits: Produced by Jari Koivisto
Summary: "Uhrilauluja" by Rabindranath Tagore is a collection of lyrical poems written in the early 20th century. The poems explore themes of devotion, love, beauty, and the relationship between the individual and the divine. Tagore’s work is deeply intertwined with Indian spirituality and culture, capturing the essence of human experiences and emotions. The opening of "Uhrilauluja" sets a profound and spiritual tone, delving into the speaker's connection to a higher power, depicted as a master or beloved. The verses express vulnerability and an eagerness to serve, reflecting a poignant sense of yearning and admiration. The speaker conveys a sense of overwhelming emotion connected to music and poetic expression, often pleading for recognition from the divine presence. The imagery ranges from the simplest elements of nature to the complexities of human emotions, establishing a deeply intimate dialogue between the speaker and their muse. Overall, the opening portion immerses the reader in a meditative and reflective atmosphere, inviting them to contemplate their own connections with love and spirituality. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Author: Tagore, Rabindranath, 1861-1941
Author of introduction, etc.: Yeats, W. B. (William Butler), 1865-1939
Translator: Leino, Eino, 1878-1926
Translator: Railo, Eino, 1884-1948
EBook No.: 52994
Published: Sep 6, 2016
Downloads: 66
Language: Finnish
Subject: Indic poetry -- Translations into Finnish
Subject: Tagore, Rabindranath, 1861-1941 -- Translations into Finnish
Subject: Bengali poetry -- Translations into Finnish
Subject: Prose poems, Bengali -- Translations into Finnish
LoCC: Language and Literatures: Indo-Iranian literatures
Category: Text
Rights: Public domain in the USA.