Bengali LiteratureOxford University Press, 1948 - 198 sidor |
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... human form because he loves human beings and wishes them to love him . His beloved is Rādhā , the symbol of the human heart craving for union with God , and the allegory of Krisna and Rādhā represents the divine and the human seeking to ...
... human form because he loves human beings and wishes them to love him . His beloved is Rādhā , the symbol of the human heart craving for union with God , and the allegory of Krisna and Rādhā represents the divine and the human seeking to ...
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... human note that is altogether new in Indian vernacular literature . For the first time , in passages such as the above , human love is being valued for its own sake , and as something to be offered to another human being , not to a god ...
... human note that is altogether new in Indian vernacular literature . For the first time , in passages such as the above , human love is being valued for its own sake , and as something to be offered to another human being , not to a god ...
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... human than ourselves . So realistic and human a writer leads us to expect that he will also be democratic , and Mukundarām fulfils that expectation . He was fortunate in having a story whose main characters belonged neither to the ...
... human than ourselves . So realistic and human a writer leads us to expect that he will also be democratic , and Mukundarām fulfils that expectation . He was fortunate in having a story whose main characters belonged neither to the ...
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ancient Aryan Bankim beautiful Bengali language Bengali literature Bengali poetry Bengali poets Bengali prose Bhāgavata Bhakti Bhārat-chandra Bhāsās Bipulā blank verse Brahman British Buddhist Calcutta called Chaitanya Chakravartti Chandi Chanḍidās character classical culture Dās Dhanapati Dharma drama Dwija east Bengal eighteenth century English epic European fable fifteenth Fort William College Gaur goddess greatest Hindu Hinduism human India Iswar Gupta Iswar-chandra Kāli Kālidāsa Kālketu king Krittivās laukik cults laukik deities literary lyric Madhusudan Datta Mahābhārata Manasā Mangal medieval missionaries modern Mukundarām Muslim conquest mystical Nadiyā native nineteenth century novel novelist original Pads pandit Persian plays poems poetry political popular Purānas Rabindranath Tagore Rādhā Rājā Rām Rāmāyana Rammohan Rāy religion religious Sanskrit sentimental Simha Siva sixteenth century social songs spirit Srirampur story style Sundar Tagore's text-books theme things translation Vaisnava vernacular Vidyā Vidyāsāgar Vijay village Western influence writers written wrote