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Uppanayase Adhunikata Chokher Bali (Bengali Version)

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Uppanayase Adhunikata Chokher Bali (Bengali Version)

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  • Author: Hiren Chattopadhyay
  • Publisher: Bangiya Sahitya Samsad
  • Language: Bengali

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Uppanayase Adhunikata Chokher Bali (Bengali Version) is an insightful critical study of Chokher Bali, one of the most groundbreaking novels by Rabindranath Tagore. Widely regarded as a landmark of modern Bengali fiction, the novel explores the complexities of human desire, emotional conflict, social conventions, and the evolving nature of personal relationships in a changing society.

At the center of the narrative are the intertwined lives of Mahendra, Binodini, Ashalata, and Bihari. Drawn by powerful emotional currents, these characters navigate love, longing, jealousy, attachment, and self-discovery. Through their relationships, Rabindranath examines how human emotions often challenge established social norms and moral boundaries. The novel's exploration of widowhood, marriage, companionship, and extramarital attraction marked a significant departure from conventional literary treatments of its time.

This volume approaches Chokher Bali from psychological, social, and literary perspectives. Hiren Chattopadhyay analyzes the inner conflicts of the characters and the ways in which their choices reflect broader questions of identity, freedom, and social expectation. Particular attention is given to Rabindranath’s nuanced portrayal of Binodini, one of the most complex and memorable female characters in Bengali literature.

The book also explores the novel’s innovative narrative techniques, including the use of letters as a means of revealing hidden emotions and unspoken tensions. Through detailed analysis, the study demonstrates how personality clashes, emotional ambiguity, and psychological realism contribute to the enduring power of the novel.

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Book Details

  • Author: Hiren Chattopadhyay
  • Publisher: Bangiya Sahitya Samsad
  • Language: Bengali

About the Book

Uppanayase Adhunikata Chokher Bali (Bengali Version) is an insightful critical study of Chokher Bali, one of the most groundbreaking novels by Rabindranath Tagore. Widely regarded as a landmark of modern Bengali fiction, the novel explores the complexities of human desire, emotional conflict, social conventions, and the evolving nature of personal relationships in a changing society.

At the center of the narrative are the intertwined lives of Mahendra, Binodini, Ashalata, and Bihari. Drawn by powerful emotional currents, these characters navigate love, longing, jealousy, attachment, and self-discovery. Through their relationships, Rabindranath examines how human emotions often challenge established social norms and moral boundaries. The novel's exploration of widowhood, marriage, companionship, and extramarital attraction marked a significant departure from conventional literary treatments of its time.

This volume approaches Chokher Bali from psychological, social, and literary perspectives. Hiren Chattopadhyay analyzes the inner conflicts of the characters and the ways in which their choices reflect broader questions of identity, freedom, and social expectation. Particular attention is given to Rabindranath’s nuanced portrayal of Binodini, one of the most complex and memorable female characters in Bengali literature.

The book also explores the novel’s innovative narrative techniques, including the use of letters as a means of revealing hidden emotions and unspoken tensions. Through detailed analysis, the study demonstrates how personality clashes, emotional ambiguity, and psychological realism contribute to the enduring power of the novel.

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