The Post Office (play)
The Post Office (Bengali: Dak Ghar) is a 1912 play by Rabindranath Tagore. It concerns Amal, a child confined to his adoptive uncle's home by an incurable disease. W. Andrew Robinson and Krishna Dutta note that the play "continues to occupy a special place in [Tagore's] reputation, both within Bengal and in the wider world." It was written in four days.
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The Post Office (play)
The Post Office (Bengali: Dak Ghar) is a 1912 play by Rabindranath Tagore. It concerns Amal, a child confined to his adoptive uncle's home by an incurable disease. W. Andrew Robinson and Krishna Dutta note that the play "continues to occupy a special place in [Tagore's] reputation, both within Bengal and in the wider world." It was written in four days.
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The Post Office (Bengali: Dak ...... Korczak in the Warsaw ghetto.
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Amal, his adopted nephew
Gaffer (In disguise of a Fakir, Act 2)
King's Herald
Madhav Dutt
Royal Physician
Sudha, a little flower-gatherer
Troop of boys
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Contemporary ruralBengal
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Amal, his adopted nephew
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Dairyman
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King's Herald
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Sudha, a little flower-gatherer
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Troop of boys
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The Post Office
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Contemporary rural Bengal
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The Post Office (Bengali: Dak ...... " It was written in four days.
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