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Poetry by Rabindranath Tagore and Jibanananda Das - A Comparative StudyLiteraturePoetryPsychoanalyticLiteraryCriticismOf all the living beings, man is the only being who has been able to express his emotions explicitly in many forms. Emotions for other fellow beings, nature and self have been ...
"The Last Tram Has Gone": The Sense of Belongingness and Transcendental Homelessness in the Literary Works of Jibanananda Das doi:10.59817/cjes.v14i.481Crossings: A Journal of English StudiesJahan, Nusrat
Folk-poet Jibanananda Das:PerspectiveBibhuti Bhusan BiswasKoustav NeogiRabindra DeyJETIR(www.jetir.org)
This essay analyses the portrayal of 'dwelling' in a collection of poems written in the 1930s by the twentieth-century Bengali modernist poet Jibanananda Das (1899-1954). Das originally planned to publish them under the title 'Bangiar Trasta Nilima'('Bengal's Shaken Sky') but instead they...
Poetry by Rabindranath Tagore and Jibanananda Das - A Comparative Studydoi:10.11648/J.SS.S.2015040601.14Shaona SenguptaTinni DuttaScience Publishing Group
In the light of Lacanian dichotomy of "Being" and "Meaning," the present article intends to illuminate how the protagonist's journey of life in Jibanananda Das's masterwork "Banalata Sen" (1942) proves to be a retreat to the Jungian "mother-imago." This "imago" is the idealized image...
doi:10.48189/nl.2024.v05i2.007Sarkar, TapasNew Literaria