Footnotes:
- (Hurwitz, Tagore in Urbana, Illinois 1961, 27)
- See https://catalog.archives.gov/id/28891794
- (Ellis Island Foundation n.d.)
- (Dutta and Robinson 1997, 97)
- (Hurwitz, Tagore in Urbana, Illinois 1961, 28)
- (The Daily Illini 1912)
- (Pal 1991, 345)
- (Pal 1991, 349)
- (Tagore 1958, 123-124)
- (Lago 1972, 109)
- (Archives 1963)
- (Pal 1991, 349-50)
- (Archives 1963)
- (Pal 1991, 345)
- (Lago 1972, 69)
- (Pal 1991, 351, 361-363)
- (Pal 1991, 373)
- (Lago 1972, 106)
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Rini Bhattacharya Mehta is Associate Professor of Comparative and World Literature at University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign. She specialises in Postcolonial Theory and Criticism, Nationalism and Religion, Globalization and Indian Cinema.