Bankimchandra Chattapadhyayer Kapalkundala (Bengali Version)
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Book Details
- Author: Ratan Kumar Nandi
- Publisher: Bangiya Sahitya Samsad
- Language: Bengali
About the Book
Bankimchandra Chattapadhyayer Kapalkundala (Bengali Version) is a thoughtful critical study of Kapalkundala, one of the most celebrated novels by Bankim Chandra Chattopadhyay. Blending literary analysis with philosophical reflection, the book revisits the timeless questions of love, identity, civilization, and human destiny that have made Kapalkundala a classic of Bengali literature.
At the heart of the novel lies the mysterious figure of Kapalkundala, a woman nurtured in the wilderness and unfamiliar with the conventions of social life. Through her relationship with Nabakumar, the narrative raises profound questions about belonging, innocence, freedom, and the tension between nature and society. The novel invites readers to contemplate whether human beings truly lose their way by chance or whether destiny quietly shapes their paths.
Ratan Kumar Nandi explores the many dimensions of Kapalkundala through a series of insightful essays, examining its characters, symbolism, emotional conflicts, and philosophical undercurrents. The study highlights how the novel continues to resonate with modern readers through its exploration of eternal human concerns and its rich portrayal of inner and outer worlds. By viewing the text through contemporary critical perspectives, the author reveals fresh meanings within Bankimchandra’s enduring masterpiece.
An important resource for students, researchers, and lovers of Bengali literature, this book offers a deeper appreciation of Kapalkundala and its place in the evolution of the Bengali novel.

