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|a The oppresive present :
|b literature and social consciousness in colonial India /
|c Sudhir Chandra.
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|a 1 Crushed by English Poetry 2 Tradition: Orthodox and heretical 3 Defining the nation Conclusion / This book attempts to understand the dominant structure of social consiousness in modern India. Prof. Chandra's sources are primarily the texts-literary and texts-social generated in Hindi, Bengali, Gujarati and Marathi over the later colonial period. He analyses responses of Indian intelligentsia and Indian literati - Indian writers like Chatterji, Bankimchandra, Tagore, Rabindranath, Harishchandra, Bharatendu, Dutt, R. C. and Ranade, M. G. and others-to Western notions which modified indigenuous ideas on the hindu individual, women's issues, hindu family and influenced the mentality of Indian writers and the intellectual history of modern India.
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