The Indian Awakening and BengalFirma K. L. Mukhopadhyay, 1960 - 260 sidor |
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... economic condi- tions the extremist school became popular . Sisirkumar gave expression to the public discontent and indignation at the slow rate of political progress in the country . Once 174 INDIAN AWAKENING AND BENGAL.
... economic condi- tions the extremist school became popular . Sisirkumar gave expression to the public discontent and indignation at the slow rate of political progress in the country . Once 174 INDIAN AWAKENING AND BENGAL.
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... expression in literature . It thus pro- vides the student with a window through which he can look at the age with all its hopes and disappointments , aspirations and disillusions , frustration and fulfilment . The Bengali literature of ...
... expression in literature . It thus pro- vides the student with a window through which he can look at the age with all its hopes and disappointments , aspirations and disillusions , frustration and fulfilment . The Bengali literature of ...
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... expression for the first time in the writings of Raja Rammohun Roy . He was not strictly speaking a literary man . His writings were merely means of giving vent to his social and religious ideas , of defending himself and denouncing his ...
... expression for the first time in the writings of Raja Rammohun Roy . He was not strictly speaking a literary man . His writings were merely means of giving vent to his social and religious ideas , of defending himself and denouncing his ...
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