Influence of Folk Songs in the Drama of Rabindranath
Dr. Amartya Mukhopadhyay Abstract: Rabindranath Tagore, a towering figure in Bengali literature and a Nobel laureate in literature, was not only a prolific playwright but also deeply immersed in the rich cultural tapestry of folk traditions. This abstract explores the profound influence of folk songs on Tagore’s dramatic works, unraveling the symbiotic relationship between the playwright and the vibrant folk traditions of India. Tagore’s fascination with folk culture, particularly folk music, is evident in his exploration of diverse themes within his dramas. This study delves into how Tagore seamlessly integrated folk songs into the fabric of his plays, enhancing the emotional depth, cultural authenticity, and narrative resonance of his works. Drawing on the diverse folk traditions of India, including Baul, Bhatiyali, and Kirtan, Tagore skillfully wove these melodies into the narratives of his dramas, creating a unique and captivating theatrical experience. The research also examines the thematic motifs and cultural Read More …