Sahitye Atmamukti: Thakurbari Nari (Bengali Version)
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Book Details
- Author: Anuja Seth
- Publisher: Bangiya Sahitya Samsad
- Language: Bengali
- ISBN: 9789382012771
About the Book
Sahitye Atmamukti: Thakurbari Nari (Bengali Version) by Anuja Seth is a compelling work of literary and cultural research that explores the remarkable contributions of the women of the Jorasanko Tagore family to Bengali literature and social reform. Set against the backdrop of the Bengal Renaissance, the book examines how these pioneering women transcended the restrictions of the traditional inner household (andar mahal) and discovered a path to self-expression, intellectual freedom, and personal emancipation through literature.
The Tagore family occupies a unique place in the history of modern Bengal, playing a transformative role in shaping its literary, cultural, and social consciousness. While much has been written about the celebrated male members of the family, this book shifts the focus to the often-overlooked women whose creative achievements and progressive outlook made them active participants in Bengal's intellectual awakening.
Drawing upon historical records, literary works, and cultural analysis, the author investigates how the women of the Tagore household challenged conventional social norms and used writing as a means of self-liberation. Encouraged by an atmosphere of education, artistic expression, and intellectual curiosity, they carved out their own identities as writers, thinkers, and cultural contributors, leaving a lasting imprint on Bengali literature.
The book also examines the broader social significance of their literary endeavors. It highlights how their writings reflected evolving ideas about women's education, individuality, creativity, and social participation during a period of profound cultural transformation. By presenting their achievements within the larger context of nineteenth- and early twentieth-century Bengal, the author demonstrates that the literary contributions of the Tagore women were closely intertwined with the emergence of modern Bengali society.
Written in a scholarly yet engaging style, Sahitye Atmamukti: Thakurbari Nari (Bengali Version) is an invaluable resource for students, researchers, teachers, and readers interested in Bengali literature, women's studies, Rabindra studies, the Bengal Renaissance, cultural history, and gender studies. Through its thoughtful exploration of the lives and writings of the women of the Tagore family, the book offers a fresh perspective on the role of literature as a powerful instrument of personal and social transformation.

