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Iswarchandra Gupta Sahitya O Sangbadikata (Bengali Version)

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Book Details

  • Editor: Bhabesh Majumdar
  • Publisher: Bangiya Sahitya Samsad
  • Language: Bengali
  • ISBN: 9789383590315

About the Book

Iswarchandra Gupta Sahitya O Sangbadikata (Bengali Version) is a distinguished collection of scholarly essays that re-evaluates the literary and journalistic legacy of Iswarchandra Gupta, one of the most influential figures of nineteenth-century Bengal. Edited by Bhabesh Majumdar, the volume commemorates the bicentenary of Gupta's birth by bringing together insightful contributions from eminent scholars, researchers, and academics who examine his multifaceted achievements as both a poet and a pioneering journalist.

Positioned at a crucial transitional period in Bengali literary history, Iswarchandra Gupta occupies a unique place in the evolution of modern Bengali literature. The essays in this volume explore how his writings reflected a society undergoing profound political, social, economic, moral, and psychological transformation. While the world around him has changed dramatically over the past two centuries, the book demonstrates that the significance of his literary vision and journalistic ideals continues to remain relevant in contemporary intellectual discourse.

A major focus of the collection is the dual identity of Iswarchandra Gupta as a creative writer and a newspaper editor. The contributors analyze his poetry, prose, editorial writings, and journalistic practices, highlighting how he combined literary excellence with social awareness and public engagement. His role in shaping early Bengali journalism, encouraging literary debate, and fostering a modern reading culture receives particular attention throughout the volume.

The essays also place Gupta's works within the broader context of the Bengal Renaissance, examining his influence on later generations of writers, journalists, and intellectuals. Through historical analysis and modern critical perspectives, the book reveals the enduring importance of his contributions to Bengali language, literature, and public discourse.

Written in a scholarly yet accessible style, Iswarchandra Gupta Sahitya O Sangbadikata (Bengali Version) is an invaluable resource for students, researchers, teachers, and readers interested in Bengali literary history, journalism, nineteenth-century Bengal, and the Bengal Renaissance. By combining historical research with contemporary literary criticism, the book offers a comprehensive reassessment of one of Bengali literature's most significant cultural pioneers.