Rabindra Kathasahitye Bektitter Bivajan (Bengali Version)
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Book Details
- Author: Mousumi Bandopadhyay
- Publisher: Bangiya Sahitya Samsad
- Language: Bengali
- ISBN: 9789385131073
About the Book
Rabindra Kathasahitye Bektitter Bivajan (Bengali Version) is a pioneering work of literary criticism by Mousumi Bandopadhyay that explores the psychological complexity of Rabindranath Tagore's fiction through the concept of split personality or divided self. Drawing upon principles of modern psychology, the book offers a fresh interpretation of Rabindranath's major fictional characters, revealing the inner conflicts, emotional tensions, and psychological dualities that shape their identities and actions.
The study is founded on the psychological understanding that human personality is often marked by internal contradictions and divided impulses. Applying this framework to Rabindranath's novels and short stories, the author examines how his characters negotiate opposing emotions, conflicting desires, moral dilemmas, and complex relationships. These psychological divisions are shown not merely as individual struggles but as reflections of broader human experiences and existential concerns.
Through close textual analysis, the book investigates the mental and emotional landscapes of Rabindranath's principal characters, highlighting the extraordinary psychological insight that distinguishes his fiction. The author demonstrates how Rabindranath portrayed the intricate workings of the human mind long before many modern psychological theories became widely influential, making his fiction remarkably relevant to contemporary literary and psychological studies.
Beyond psychological interpretation, the volume also illuminates Rabindranath's artistic craftsmanship. It examines how narrative structure, symbolism, dialogue, and characterization work together to express the fragmented nature of human consciousness. By combining literary criticism with psychological analysis, the book presents an interdisciplinary approach that enriches the understanding of Rabindranath's storytelling and philosophical vision.
Written in a scholarly yet accessible style, Rabindra Kathasahitye Bektitter Bivajan (Bengali Version) is an invaluable resource for students, researchers, teachers, and readers interested in Rabindra studies, Bengali fiction, literary criticism, psychology, character analysis, and modern literary theory. Offering an original perspective on Rabindranath Tagore's narrative art, the book makes a significant contribution to the study of psychological dimensions in Bengali literature.

