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Bankim Rabindra Uppanayase Nari Manastatta (Bengali Version)

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Book Details

  • Author: Debjani Bhowmick Chakraborty
  • Publisher: Bangiya Sahitya Samsad
  • Language: Bengali
  • ISBN: 9789383590384

About the Book

Bankim Rabindra Uppanayase Nari Manastatta (Bengali Version) is an insightful work of comparative literary criticism that explores the psychological portrayal of women in the novels of Bankimchandra Chattopadhyay and Rabindranath Tagore. Authored by Debjani Bhowmick Chakraborty, the book offers a fresh perspective on two of the greatest figures in Bengali literature by examining how their female characters reflect evolving ideas of identity, emotion, individuality, and social change.

While the novels of Bankimchandra and Rabindranath have been extensively studied, this volume distinguishes itself through its comparative analysis of the inner lives and psychological dimensions of their women characters. The author investigates similarities and differences in the way both novelists constructed female personalities, revealing how their distinct literary philosophies and worldviews influenced their portrayal of women.

The book examines the emotional depth, moral dilemmas, aspirations, and social realities experienced by women in the works of both authors. Through close textual analysis, it demonstrates how these characters transcend conventional literary stereotypes to become complex individuals shaped by love, duty, freedom, conflict, and personal agency. The study also reflects on the broader cultural and historical contexts that informed these portrayals.

To strengthen the comparative framework, the author extends the discussion beyond the selected novels by incorporating female characters from other writings of Bankimchandra and Rabindranath wherever relevant. In addition, references to women characters created by other Bengali authors provide a wider literary context, enabling readers to appreciate the uniqueness and continuing relevance of the two literary giants' contributions to the representation of women in Bengali fiction.

Written in a scholarly yet accessible style, Bankim Rabindra Uppanayase Nari Manastatta (Bengali Version) is a valuable resource for students, researchers, teachers, and readers interested in Bengali literature, gender studies, comparative literature, and literary psychology. Its balanced analysis and original critical approach make it a significant addition to the field of Bengali literary criticism.