Bengal Renaissance Studies/ Rabindranath Tagore / Tales of Woman/ Puah Shalev-Toren (Translator)/ “Yavneh” Publishing House/ Publication: 1962/ Number of Pages: 119/
Tales of Woman
Hebrew Translation of Rabindranath Tagore’s short story ‘Tales of Women’.
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Bengal Renaissance Studies |
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Puah Shalev-Toren |
| Publication Language |
Hebrew |
| Publisher Name |
"Yavneh" Publishing House |
| Publication Place |
Tel-Aviv |
| Publication Year |
1962 |
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Category: Bengal Renaissance Studies
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