স্বাধীনোত্তর বাংলা উপন্যাসে দেশ বিভাগের প্রতিচ্ছবি
Volume-XIV, Issue-III, April 2026
Volume-XIV, Issue-III, April 2026 | ||
Received: 28.03.2026 | Accepted: 14.04.2026 | |||
Published Online: 30.04.2026 | Page No: | |||
DOI: 10.64031/pratidhwanitheecho.vol.14.issue.03W. | ||||
স্বাধীনোত্তর বাংলা উপন্যাসে দেশ বিভাগের প্রতিচ্ছবি দেবব্রত লাহিড়ী, সহযোগী অধ্যাপক, বাংলা বিভাগ, জগন্নাথ বরুয়া বিশ্ববিদ্যালয়, অসম, ভারত ড. চম্পক ডেকা, সহকারী অধ্যাপক, সংস্কৃত বিভাগ, জগন্নাথ বরুয়া বিশ্ববিদ্যালয়, অসম, ভারত | |
Reflections Of the Partition in Post-Independence Bangla Fiction Debabrata Lahiri, Associate Professor, Dept. of Bengali, Jagannath Barooah University, Assam, India Dr. Champak Deka, Assistant Professor, Dept. of Sanskrit, Jagannath Barooah University, Assam, India | |
This paper aims to highlight the condition of the refugees of undivided India before the Partition. There are a great many unseen stories that were not recorded in the texts of the time, and the texts that were able to depict the picture of Partition are very few. However, the efforts made by historians, writers, and novelists of Bengal have made it easier for readers to trace the incidents of the past. This paper once again highlights the importance of the history of Partition and the novels written in the post-Partition period of India. It deals with the issues of immigrants or refugees as represented by the characters in the novels of Atin Bandyopadhyay, Prafulla Roy, and Jarasandha, to name a few. The paper focuses primarily on the aspects of characterization and character development as shaped by the after-effects of the Partition of India. It also briefly discusses the Partition of Bengal that took place before the country was divided. The textual analysis in this paper focuses on the works of Jarasandha, Atin Bandyopadhyay, and other such writers, analyzing the deep impact of Partition on society, culture, the economy, race and primarily literature. | |
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