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Early Women’s Writings in Orissa 18981950: A Lost Tradition

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Discover a lost literary tradition in “Early Women’s Writings in Orissa 1898-1950.” Edited by Sachidananda Mohanty, this book unearths neglected works by Odia women, exploring themes of gender, identity, and socio-political issues. From poems and stories to essays and letters, these writings offer a unique perspective on a transformative era. ISBN: 9788119953530

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  • ISBN-13: 9788119953530
  • Publisher: Manohar Publishers & Distributors
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • Language: English
  • Weight: 160 gr
  • ISBN-10: 8119953533
  • Publisher Date: 24 Nov 2023
  • Height: 30 mm
  • No of Pages: 246

8 reviews for Early Women’s Writings in Orissa 18981950: A Lost Tradition

  1. Monika Vemala

    I was moved by the raw honesty in these writings. The book is not without its flaws, but the historical significance outweighs any shortcomings. Good read.

  2. Vaibhav Anand

    A fascinating glimpse into a forgotten literary landscape. Mohanty’s work is commendable, though some pieces felt a bit repetitive. Still, a valuable contribution.

  3. Raghav Bajpai

    A treasure trove of Odia women’s perspectives! The book provides a unique window into their lives and thoughts during a pivotal period. Highly recommended!

  4. Gadireddy Venkata Sai Krishna Phanindra

    An enlightening collection that sheds light on a previously unexplored area of Indian literature. Mohanty’s editing is insightful. A must-read for literature enthusiasts.

  5. Revu Anurag

    A powerful testament to the resilience and intellect of Odia women. This book is a significant contribution to feminist literary studies. I learned a lot!

  6. Ananya Singh

    The book is well-researched, but some of the translations felt clunky. Despite this, it is a crucial resource for understanding women’s roles in Orissan society.

  7. Abhishek Baranwal

    While the premise is intriguing, the writing style in some excerpts felt a bit dated. However, the subject matter is undeniably important and deserves attention.

  8. Adithya T R

    I appreciated the effort to bring these voices to light. Some writings resonated deeply, while others were less engaging. Overall, worth reading for historical context.

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