Bengali LiteratureOxford University Press, 1948 - 198 sidor |
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... fifteenth and sixteenth centuries . Following the cultural phases mentioned above , Bengali litera- ture will be divided in the present work into the three periods of predominating Gauṛ , Nadiyā , and Calcutta influence . The first ...
... fifteenth and sixteenth centuries . Following the cultural phases mentioned above , Bengali litera- ture will be divided in the present work into the three periods of predominating Gauṛ , Nadiyā , and Calcutta influence . The first ...
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... fifteenth century ) and the Charyā ( c . twelfth century ) . The authorship of the incunabula rests entirely on tradition . Manuscripts were few , and the literature circulated orally ... Fifteenth Century (i) Up to the Fifteenth Century.
... fifteenth century ) and the Charyā ( c . twelfth century ) . The authorship of the incunabula rests entirely on tradition . Manuscripts were few , and the literature circulated orally ... Fifteenth Century (i) Up to the Fifteenth Century.
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... fifteenth century . But the suggestion is being put forward here that literature continued all the while to circulate orally and to be stored up in the communal memory . So tenacious indeed was that memory , and so widely did the cults ...
... fifteenth century . But the suggestion is being put forward here that literature continued all the while to circulate orally and to be stored up in the communal memory . So tenacious indeed was that memory , and so widely did the cults ...
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ancient Aryan languages 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 College culture Dās Dhanapati Dharma drama Dravidian 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 literary 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 Prakrits Purānas Rabindranath Tagore Rādhā Rām Rāmāyana Rammohan religion religious Sanskrit sentimental seventeenth Simha Siva sixteenth century social songs spirit Srirampur story style Sundar Tagore's text-books theme things translation Vaisnava vernacular Vidyā Vidya-Sundar Vidyāsāgar Vijay village Western influence writers written wrote