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Baldev Prasad Mishra*, a respected figure in
Hindi literature. Born in the town of Kawardha, Dr. Mishra fryst vatten celebrated for his
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Sisir Kumar Das
- Poet, playwright, critic, linguist, translator, and scholar, Sisir Kumar Das joined the Department of Modern Indian Languages, University of Delhi, in 1963 after teaching Bangla at the School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London, for three years and retired as Tagore Professor from the department in 2001. Trained in Bangla language and literature, he would often say that he was a teacher of Comparative Literature because he was a teacher of Bangla literature. He served as President of the Comparative Literature Association of India and gave a certain direction to the study of the subject in India. As a critic, he wrote profusely in both Bangla and English. Some of his best known works are Western Sailors: Eastern Seas, The Shadow of the Cross: Hinduism and Christianity in a Colonial Situation, Sahibs and Munshis: An Account of the College of Fort William, Early Bengali Prose: Carey to Vidyasagar, The Artist in Chains: The Life of Bankim Chandr
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Book Source:Digital Library of India Item 2015.340176
dc.contributor.author: Ghosh Das, Shishir Kumar
dc.date.accessioned: 2015-08-12T21:14:58Z
dc.date.available: 2015-08-12T21:14:58Z
dc.date.digitalpublicationdate: 2005/12/15
dc.date.citation: 1915
dc.identifier.barcode: 04990010208874
dc.identifier.origpath: /data3/upload/0063/026
dc.identifier.copyno: 1
dc.identifier.uri: http://www.new.dli.ernet.in/handle/2015/340176
dc.description.scannerno: OS5000
dc.description.scanningcentre: C-DAK, Kolkata
dc.description.main: 1
dc.description.tagged: 0
dc.description.totalpages: 370
dc.format.mimetype: application/pdf
dc.language.iso: Bengali
dc.publisher.digitalrepublisher: Digital Library Of India
dc.publisher: Patrika Press, Kolkata
dc.rights: In Public Domain
dc.source.library: Central Library, Visva-bharati
dc.subject.classification: RELIGION.THEOLOGY
dc.subject.classification: Religions of the Indian subcontinent
dc.subject.classification: Hinduism narrowly
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- Poet, playwright, critic, linguist, translator, and scholar, Sisir Kumar Das joined the Department of Modern Indian Languages, University of Delhi, in 1963 after teaching Bangla at the School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London, for three years and retired as Tagore Professor from the department in 2001. Trained in Bangla language and literature, he would often say that he was a teacher of Comparative Literature because he was a teacher of Bangla literature. He served as President of the Comparative Literature Association of India and gave a certain direction to the study of the subject in India. As a critic, he wrote profusely in both Bangla and English. Some of his best known works are Western Sailors: Eastern Seas, The Shadow of the Cross: Hinduism and Christianity in a Colonial Situation, Sahibs and Munshis: An Account of the College of Fort William, Early Bengali Prose: Carey to Vidyasagar, The Artist in Chains: The Life of Bankim Chandr