Writer : Krishnabhabini Das
Edited By : NA
Compiled By : NA
Translated By : Nabanita Sengupta
Publishers : Hawakal Publisher (Shambhabi - Third Eye Imprints)
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- Publication Year : 2020
- ISBN No : 978-8194421207
- Binding : Paper Back
- Pages : 288
- Weight : 500 gms
- Height x Width x Depth : 8.5x5.5x0.8 Inch
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About the Book
Englandey Bangamahila is the first travel writing by a Bengali woman in England, published in 1885. A Bengali Lady in England is the annotated translation with a critical introduction by Prof. Nabanita Sengupta. This book is a documentation of the 19th century England—its strength and prejudices, as seen through the eyes of a twenty-year-old Krishnabhabini Das, a housewife belonging to an orthodox Hindu family. Krishnabhabini did not believe in social taboos and went against quite a number of them like travelling abroad, educating herself, not adhering to the 19th century views of motherhood. Her book too was iconoclast in a number of ways because it was not normal for a woman belonging to a subject race to dare criticise the British in such bold words. The book is an exceptional study of the Indo-English relationship, postcolonial studies, 19th century nationalism and gender studies.