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This seminal work by Romesh Chunder Dutt provides an exhaustive examination of Bengali literature spanning from ancient times to the colonial era under British rule. Dutt meticulously documents the biographical details and critical analysis of major literary figures who shaped Bengal’s intellectual landscape.
The book traces the evolution of Bengali literary traditions, exploring how classical Sanskrit influences merged with vernacular expression to create a distinct literary identity. Dutt’s scholarly approach combines biographical narratives with critical assessment, offering readers insight into the cultural renaissance that characterized Bengal during the nineteenth century.
Particularly notable is Dutt’s analysis of intellectual progress under British administration, providing historical perspective on how colonial influence affected literary production and philosophical thought. This comprehensive history serves as an essential reference for understanding Bengali culture, literature, and the broader context of Indian intellectual development during a transformative period.







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