
Uppanayas Chinta (Bengali Version)
Book Details
- Author: Rabin Pal
- Publisher: Bangiya Sahitya Samsad
- Language: Bengali
- ISBN: 9789382012245
About the Book
Uppanayas Chinta (Bengali Version) by Rabin Pal is a critical study that explores modern literary thought in the context of post-Rabindranath Bengali fiction. The book focuses on how a group of influential writers shaped new directions in modernism through their engagement with both Eastern and Western traditions of fiction, storytelling, and narrative theory.
The author examines how, in the post-Rabindranath era, Bengali literature witnessed a transformation in narrative style, thematic concerns, and aesthetic vision. A number of key writers—who were active not only in poetry but also in novels and short stories—played a crucial role in introducing modernist sensibilities into Bengali fiction. Their works reflect a deep engagement with global literary trends as well as indigenous narrative traditions.
This study highlights their contributions to the development of fictional thinking (upanyas chinta)—an intellectual and creative approach that goes beyond storytelling to include philosophical reflection, cultural awareness, and critical interpretation of human experience. The book discusses how these writers redefined the boundaries of the novel by integrating ideas from Western literary theory with the cultural and emotional realities of Bengal.
A key aspect of the book is its comparative perspective. It explores how Bengali novelists engaged with both Eastern and Western literary traditions, enriching their works with diverse narrative techniques and thematic innovations. This interaction helped shape a more complex and globally informed tradition of Bengali fiction.
Written in a scholarly and analytical style, Uppanayas Chinta (Bengali Version) is an important resource for students, researchers, teachers, and readers interested in Bengali novels, modern literary theory, comparative literature, and post-Rabindranath literary movements. The book provides valuable insights into the evolution of narrative thought in modern Bengali literature.
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Book Details
- Author: Rabin Pal
- Publisher: Bangiya Sahitya Samsad
- Language: Bengali
- ISBN: 9789382012245
About the Book
Uppanayas Chinta (Bengali Version) by Rabin Pal is a critical study that explores modern literary thought in the context of post-Rabindranath Bengali fiction. The book focuses on how a group of influential writers shaped new directions in modernism through their engagement with both Eastern and Western traditions of fiction, storytelling, and narrative theory.
The author examines how, in the post-Rabindranath era, Bengali literature witnessed a transformation in narrative style, thematic concerns, and aesthetic vision. A number of key writers—who were active not only in poetry but also in novels and short stories—played a crucial role in introducing modernist sensibilities into Bengali fiction. Their works reflect a deep engagement with global literary trends as well as indigenous narrative traditions.
This study highlights their contributions to the development of fictional thinking (upanyas chinta)—an intellectual and creative approach that goes beyond storytelling to include philosophical reflection, cultural awareness, and critical interpretation of human experience. The book discusses how these writers redefined the boundaries of the novel by integrating ideas from Western literary theory with the cultural and emotional realities of Bengal.
A key aspect of the book is its comparative perspective. It explores how Bengali novelists engaged with both Eastern and Western literary traditions, enriching their works with diverse narrative techniques and thematic innovations. This interaction helped shape a more complex and globally informed tradition of Bengali fiction.
Written in a scholarly and analytical style, Uppanayas Chinta (Bengali Version) is an important resource for students, researchers, teachers, and readers interested in Bengali novels, modern literary theory, comparative literature, and post-Rabindranath literary movements. The book provides valuable insights into the evolution of narrative thought in modern Bengali literature.












