Sarat Chandra ChatterjeeSilpee Sangstha Prakasani, 1963 - 60 pages |
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accepted achieved adoption of literature Andhra Anglo-Indian Annada Didi artistic detachment attempt Bankim Chatterjee beauty beliefs Bengali literature Bhagalpur Bindur Chhele Brahmin Burma Calcutta Calcutta Universities characteristic Charitraheen Chatterjee is perhaps Chatterjee's characters Chokher Bali common conception of character conflict element emigrant evil experience express exquisite fact fallen woman Ghare Baire Grihadaha heart heroines Hindu society HUMAYUN KABIR imagination Indian National Congress indivi instincts interest Kulin literary live meets Indra Nath morality never novel novelist orthodox Hindu outlook Palli Samaj Pather Dabi political prejudices purposive writer Rabindranath Tagore Raj Lakshmi rebel recognised reject revolu revolutionary quality revolutionary urge Sabitri Sandhya Sarat Chandra Chatterjee scepticism Sesh Prashna Shrikanta and Raj significance social bonds social code social conscience social consciousness social conventions social groups social inhibitions social pattern social types society condemns spite story sympathy Tagore and Chatterjee Tagore's tion tionary tradition wild women writer of Bengal Yusuf Meherally