Bibhutibhushan
Swabirodhi Sangbed, Apur Jibon Theke Aranyajagat
Price: 250.00 INR
ISBN:
9780199494750
Publication date:
28/01/2019
Paperback
140 pages
184x120mm
Price: 250.00 INR
ISBN:
9780199494750
Publication date:
28/01/2019
Paperback
140 pages
Chandika Prosad Ghosal
Explores through sociological, philosophical, and psychological lens the contradiction in novelist Bibhutibhushan Bandopadhyay's desire for a golden primitive past as opposed to the evils of European modernity,Collection of essays on the various contradictions that emerge in Bibhutibhushan's protagonists
Rights: World Rights
Chandika Prosad Ghosal
Description
Bibhutibhushan Bandopadhyay (1894-1950) was a Bengali novelist and short story writer, best known for his autobiographical novel, Pather Panchali (The Song of the Road) which was later adapted into The Apu Trilogy of films, directed by Satyajit Ray. He was a nature lover who introduced the love for forests and landscapes to Bengali readers. A keen observer of Bengali family life, his fiction too is deeply evocative of the ordinary and the everydayness of its protagonists. The author in this book, explores through sociological, philosophical, and psychological lens the contradiction in Bibhutibhushan's desire for a golden primitive past as opposed to what he perceives as the evils of European modernity and its influence on Bengali society. This contradiction, the author suggests is best portrayed in his novel, Pather Panchali, where the protagonists are both dismayed by the onslaught of modernity while simultaneously aspiring to embrace it. The chapters in this book deal with many related contradictions that emerge throughout the text.
About the author
Chandika Prosad Ghosal, Senior Teacher of English, The Oriental Seminary Higher Secondary School, Kolkata, IndiaChandika Prosad Ghoshal is Senior Teacher of English at The Oriental Seminary Higher Secondary School, Kolkata, India
Chandika Prosad Ghosal
Table of contents
Prakkthan
1. Jongole, Jiboner Utsobe Bibhutibhushan
2. Apu-Sorbojaya o Pichutaner Panchali
3. Adimatabad o Bibhutibhushan: Antarlin Japonchitrer Brihottor Prekkhite
4. Aranyak, Aranya, Bibhutibhushan
5. Jongol Theke Aranya: Bibhutibhushaner Europiyo Romantikata
6. Maharshi Debendranath o Bibhutibhushan
7. Chalat-Chitramalar Batayane
Sahayak Granthamala
Lekohk Porichiti
Chandika Prosad Ghosal
Description
Bibhutibhushan Bandopadhyay (1894-1950) was a Bengali novelist and short story writer, best known for his autobiographical novel, Pather Panchali (The Song of the Road) which was later adapted into The Apu Trilogy of films, directed by Satyajit Ray. He was a nature lover who introduced the love for forests and landscapes to Bengali readers. A keen observer of Bengali family life, his fiction too is deeply evocative of the ordinary and the everydayness of its protagonists. The author in this book, explores through sociological, philosophical, and psychological lens the contradiction in Bibhutibhushan's desire for a golden primitive past as opposed to what he perceives as the evils of European modernity and its influence on Bengali society. This contradiction, the author suggests is best portrayed in his novel, Pather Panchali, where the protagonists are both dismayed by the onslaught of modernity while simultaneously aspiring to embrace it. The chapters in this book deal with many related contradictions that emerge throughout the text.
About the author
Chandika Prosad Ghosal, Senior Teacher of English, The Oriental Seminary Higher Secondary School, Kolkata, IndiaChandika Prosad Ghoshal is Senior Teacher of English at The Oriental Seminary Higher Secondary School, Kolkata, India
Table of contents
Prakkthan
1. Jongole, Jiboner Utsobe Bibhutibhushan
2. Apu-Sorbojaya o Pichutaner Panchali
3. Adimatabad o Bibhutibhushan: Antarlin Japonchitrer Brihottor Prekkhite
4. Aranyak, Aranya, Bibhutibhushan
5. Jongol Theke Aranya: Bibhutibhushaner Europiyo Romantikata
6. Maharshi Debendranath o Bibhutibhushan
7. Chalat-Chitramalar Batayane
Sahayak Granthamala
Lekohk Porichiti
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