Bankimchandrer Samya (Bengali Version)
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Book Details
- Author: Narugopal Dey
- Publisher: Bangiya Sahitya Samsad
- Language: Bengali
- ISBN: 9789383590438
About the Book
Bankimchandrer Samya (Bengali Version) is a scholarly work of literary and philosophical criticism that offers a comprehensive study of Bankimchandra Chattopadhyay's influential yet controversial essay Samya (1879). Authored by Narugopal Dey, the book examines the intellectual foundations, philosophical arguments, and historical significance of one of Bankimchandra's most debated prose works, providing readers with a balanced and well-reasoned critical interpretation.
Originally published in 1879, Samya occupies a unique place in the history of Bengali intellectual thought. Although the work attracted considerable attention after its publication, Bankimchandra himself chose not to republish it, famously remarking that while it sold well, he considered it flawed. This unusual decision has made Samya one of the most intriguing texts in Bankimchandra's literary career, inviting generations of scholars to revisit its ideas and evaluate its significance.
Narugopal Dey explores both the praise and criticism that Samya has received over the years, presenting a thoughtful analysis grounded in historical context and logical reasoning. Rather than offering a one-sided interpretation, the book carefully examines the philosophical debates surrounding the text and encourages readers to engage critically with Bankimchandra's arguments on equality, society, morality, and human values.
One of the book's most significant contributions is its examination of the synthesis between Eastern and Western philosophical traditions reflected in Samya. The author demonstrates how Bankimchandra drew upon diverse intellectual influences to construct his vision of social equality and ethical thought. Through comparative analysis and rational inquiry, the book reveals the depth and complexity of Bankimchandra's philosophical outlook and its continuing relevance in discussions of social and political thought.
Written in an accessible yet academically rigorous style, Bankimchandrer Samya (Bengali Version) is an essential resource for students, researchers, teachers, and readers interested in Bengali literature, intellectual history, philosophy, and nineteenth-century social thought. It offers a fresh perspective on a landmark essay while deepening the understanding of Bankimchandra's contribution to modern Bengali prose and philosophical discourse.

