Debī Chaudhurāṇī, or, The wife who came home / Bankimchandra Chatterji ; translated with an introduction and critical apparatus by Julius J. Lipner.
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- Debī Chaudhurāṇī
- Wife who came home
- Debī Caudhurāṇī. English
- Caṭṭopādhyāẏa, Baṅkimacandra, 1838-1894. Debī Caudhurāṇī
- Caṭṭopādhyāẏa, Baṅkimacandra, 1838-1894. Debī Caudhurāṇī -- Criticism, Textual
- Debī Caudhurāṇī (Caṭṭopādhyāẏa, Baṅkimacandra)
- Brahman women -- India -- Fiction
- Married women -- India -- Fiction
- Brigands and robbers -- India -- Fiction
- India -- Social conditions -- 18th century -- Fiction
- Inde -- Conditions sociales -- 18e siècle -- Romans, nouvelles, etc
- FICTION -- Action & Adventure
- Brahman women
- Brigands and robbers
- Married women
- Social conditions
- India
- 1700-1799
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 267-270) and indexes.
Abbreviations; Introduction; Debi Chaudhurani, or The Wife Who Came Home; Dedication, Epigraphs, Notice; Part I: Chapters 1-16; Part II: Chapters 1-12; Part III: Chapters 1-14; Critical Apparatus; Dedication, Epigraphs, Notice; Part I: Chapters 1-16; Part II: Chapters 1-12; Part III: Chapters 1-14; Appendices; Appendix A: Earlier Version of Part I, Chapters 9-17; Appendix B: Earlier Version of Part II, Chapters 1-12; Select Bibliography; Index to the Introduction and Critical Apparatus; Index to Debi Chaudhurani (Including Variants).
This is the second in a trilogy of works by the famed Bengali novelist Bankimcandra Chatterji (1838-1894), and the second to be translated by Julius Lipner. The first, Anandamath, or The Sacred Brotherhood was published by OUP in 2005. Bankim Chatterji was perhaps the foremost novelist and intellectual mediating western ideas to India in the latter half of the 19th century. Debi Chaudhurani is a didactic work that champions a particular interpretation of Hindu dharma and wifely duties reflective of the late 19th-century Calcutta context in which it was written. But the story is also compelling.
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