Vidyasagar: A ReassessmentPeople's Publishing House, 1972 - 94 pages |
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... literary supplement encouraged Bengali literary writings . The stormy decade , in short , saw the dawn through the fog and clouds - the dawn of the awareness of new values among the educated people of Bengal . They became conscious of ...
... literary supplement encouraged Bengali literary writings . The stormy decade , in short , saw the dawn through the fog and clouds - the dawn of the awareness of new values among the educated people of Bengal . They became conscious of ...
Page 37
... literary field and modern ideals of literature were ushered in . Vidyasagar with his ele- gant prose worked in the same direction , mostly however as a creator of literature of modern knowledge . Still , Sitar Banabas ( 1860 ) , Akhyan ...
... literary field and modern ideals of literature were ushered in . Vidyasagar with his ele- gant prose worked in the same direction , mostly however as a creator of literature of modern knowledge . Still , Sitar Banabas ( 1860 ) , Akhyan ...
Page 61
... LITERARY CONTRIBUTION While resigning his post in 1858 , Vidyasagar clearly de- clared that he intended to devote himself to the service of Bengali literature and writing more and more Bengali books for schools and for spreading ...
... LITERARY CONTRIBUTION While resigning his post in 1858 , Vidyasagar clearly de- clared that he intended to devote himself to the service of Bengali literature and writing more and more Bengali books for schools and for spreading ...
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accept activities Akshoy Kumar Banaras Banerjee Bankim Chandra Bengal renaissance Bengali literature Bengali prose Benoy Ghosh Bethune School bhadralok Bhagavati Devi Birsingha Brahman Brahmo Brahmo Samaj British rule Calcutta campaign challenge chati colonial course dayar sagar Derozio Durga educationist English education enlightenment European renaissance F. J. Mouat father Fort William College friends girls Gopal Haraprasad Hindu College humanism humanist idiomatic Bengali Iswar Chandra Vidyasagar kulinism later literary Madhusudan ment modern age modern Indian languages moral orthodox outlook pamphlets pandit philosophy poet polygamy Rabindranath Tagore Raja Radhakanta Dev Rajnarayan Basu Ram Mohun Roy Ramjaya Ramkrishna realist religious rulers Sabha Samaj Sanskrit College Santal science and civilisation semifeudal sense Sir Frederick Halliday Sitar Banavas Sivanath Sastri social reform spirit style Tattvavodhini Patrika teachers textbooks Thakurdas tion traditional vernacular Vidya Vidyasagar's character village Western world widow remarriage William College women writing Young Bengal