Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Jibita o Mrita


 * The following discussion is an archived debate of the proposed deletion of the article below. Please do not modify it. Subsequent comments should be made on the appropriate discussion page (such as the article's talk page or in a deletion review).  No further edits should be made to this page.

The result was keep. (non-admin closure) buidhe 00:46, 30 April 2020 (UTC)

Jibita o Mrita

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No evidence of notability that warrants a separate article for every single work of the author. There is no meaningful content in this article that cannot be covered in the article of the corresponding author. Mopswade (talk) 09:01, 22 April 2020 (UTC)
 * Note: This discussion has been included in the list of India-related deletion discussions.  CAPTAIN RAJU (T) 12:07, 22 April 2020 (UTC)
 * Note: This discussion has been included in the list of Literature-related deletion discussions.  CAPTAIN RAJU (T) 12:38, 22 April 2020 (UTC)


 * Redirect to List of works by Rabindranath Tagore, where it is mentioned with arguably more detail than at the current source. Not all short stories, even by prominent authors, needs permastub articles. Hog Farm (talk) 15:14, 22 April 2020 (UTC)
 * Redirect to Rabindranath Tagore List of works by Rabindranath Tagore ; leave for possible later development. --Goldsztajn (talk) 20:38, 22 April 2020 (UTC)
 * Amend comment per .--Goldsztajn (talk) 21:03, 22 April 2020 (UTC)
 * Keep Amending !vote per sources provided by .--Goldsztajn (talk) 07:51, 24 April 2020 (UTC)


 * Comment, this short story is one of Tagore's well known stories, there are numerous translations of this story, a book that contains them is here, and these appear individually in editions of Tagore's short stories such as Hungry Stones and Other Stories (held by over 500 libraries), Selected Short Stories (story listing here) (held in around 375 libraries), looks as though it may be significant. Coolabahapple (talk) 11:34, 23 April 2020 (UTC)
 * Keep, meets WP:NBOOK ie. no. 5 "The book's author is so historically significant that any of the author's written works may be considered notable." Coolabahapple (talk) 11:37, 23 April 2020 (UTC)
 * it also meets no. 1 of nbook has been studied/discussed in multiple sources such as South Asia: Journal of South Asian Studies - Empathy, Liminality, and Narrative Imagination: Rabindranath Tagore's ‘The Living and the Dead’, White Saris and Sweet Mangoes: Aging, Gender, and Body in North India - Stories of Tagore: Widows Trapped between the Living and the Dead, International Journal of Research and Analytical Reviews - Gripping Death - A Psyche Overburdened, South Asia: Journal of South Asian Studies - Empathy, Liminality, and Narrative Imagination: Rabindranath Tagore's ‘The Living and the Dead’, it was also adapted into a teleplay. Coolabahapple (talk) 13:40, 23 April 2020 (UTC)


 * Keep and expand per Coolabahapple. James500 (talk) 15:11, 24 April 2020 (UTC)


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