Ashapurna Devi, a prominent Bengali woman novelist (1909–1995) focused on women’s creativity and enlightenment during the colonial and postcolonial period in Bengal, India. She herself displayed immense will power, tenacity and an indomitable spirit which enabled her to eke out a prominent place for herself in the world of creative writing. Her life spanned both colonial India and independent India and these diverse experiences shaped her mind and persona and helped her to portray the emerging face of the enlightened Bengali middle-class woman. Her writings trace the evolution of the Bengali woman as an enlightened and empowered individual struggling against the shackles of discriminatory norms imposed upon her by society. She traces the ex...
Indian Women novelists have been portraying women in various manifestations. But recently, during th...
This paper offers a close reading of the intergenerational trilogy by Ashapurna Debi, one of the fir...
During the post-colonial period, literature has crossed the boundaries of nation, language, and cult...
Ashapurna Devi, a prominent Bengali woman novelist (1909–1995) focused on women’s creativity and enl...
Ashapurna Devi, a prominent Bengali woman novelist (1909–1995) focused on women’s creativity and enl...
This study analyses the antidotes to women�s subalternity prescribed in four Bengali novels by women...
The paper is a study of Ashapurna Devi’s Satyabati Trilogy in English translation to locate the wome...
During the first half of the nineteenth century, Bengal‟s encounter with Westernmodernity, shaped Be...
Ashapurna Devi (1909-1995), a stalwart among Bengali writer is one of those rare authors who have re...
Bharati Mukherjee, born Indian diasporic writer and settled down in America. She is basically third ...
Mahasweta Devi was a discriminate writer in Bengali language. She was born on 14 January 1926 in Dha...
Anurupa Devi (9th September 1882 – 19th April 1958) is one of the famous names in Bengali literature...
In the history of Indian English novel, women have been perceptually attempting to express their id...
Mahasweta Devi and Arundhati Roy are the well-known Indian women writers of post-colonial era. They...
The postcolonial Indian author and activist Mahasweta Devi (1926–2016) depicts the oppression of mar...
Indian Women novelists have been portraying women in various manifestations. But recently, during th...
This paper offers a close reading of the intergenerational trilogy by Ashapurna Debi, one of the fir...
During the post-colonial period, literature has crossed the boundaries of nation, language, and cult...
Ashapurna Devi, a prominent Bengali woman novelist (1909–1995) focused on women’s creativity and enl...
Ashapurna Devi, a prominent Bengali woman novelist (1909–1995) focused on women’s creativity and enl...
This study analyses the antidotes to women�s subalternity prescribed in four Bengali novels by women...
The paper is a study of Ashapurna Devi’s Satyabati Trilogy in English translation to locate the wome...
During the first half of the nineteenth century, Bengal‟s encounter with Westernmodernity, shaped Be...
Ashapurna Devi (1909-1995), a stalwart among Bengali writer is one of those rare authors who have re...
Bharati Mukherjee, born Indian diasporic writer and settled down in America. She is basically third ...
Mahasweta Devi was a discriminate writer in Bengali language. She was born on 14 January 1926 in Dha...
Anurupa Devi (9th September 1882 – 19th April 1958) is one of the famous names in Bengali literature...
In the history of Indian English novel, women have been perceptually attempting to express their id...
Mahasweta Devi and Arundhati Roy are the well-known Indian women writers of post-colonial era. They...
The postcolonial Indian author and activist Mahasweta Devi (1926–2016) depicts the oppression of mar...
Indian Women novelists have been portraying women in various manifestations. But recently, during th...
This paper offers a close reading of the intergenerational trilogy by Ashapurna Debi, one of the fir...
During the post-colonial period, literature has crossed the boundaries of nation, language, and cult...