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sketching journeys Skip to content sketching journeys The dynamics of Yeats-Tagore relationship William Butler Yeats and Rabindranath Tagore were staunch followers of ‘idealism’, nationalism (for the latter, it overlapped with humanism) and mysticism (for the former, it resonated more with occultism). They first met through William Rothenstein, who fortunately happened to be Tagore’s host when he visited London in 1912 and 1913. The extraordinary friendship that brewed from similarities soon stationed Yeats as the writer of the introduction to Tagore’s Nobel Prize-winning Gitanjali. Yeats fondly mentioned in Gitanjali’s Introduction, “ A whole people, a whole civilization, immeasurably strange to us, seems to have been taken up into this imagination ”. However, the fondness in the foreword came from an unconscious inheritance of ‘Western Imperialism’, which bifurcated into the supreme ‘Occident’ and the savage ‘Orient’. The Post-colonial narratives of Edward Said through...
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