The Uprooted VineOxford University Press, 2004 - 253 pagina's This is an English translation of Swarnakumari Debi's Bengali social novel Snehalata, which was brought out serially in Bharati between 1889 and 1891. In this novel, the author took up the cause of the victims of the Hindu patriarchal system, the daughters, daughters in law, widows, and poor dependents in the joint family system. |
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Pagina 130
... smiled , went up to him and giving him the betel leaf , said , ' Eat this , bridegroom ! Jiban ' looked at her . This was the first time he saw Snehalata on this occasion -- the same gentle , sweet , and incomparably beautiful girl ...
... smiled , went up to him and giving him the betel leaf , said , ' Eat this , bridegroom ! Jiban ' looked at her . This was the first time he saw Snehalata on this occasion -- the same gentle , sweet , and incomparably beautiful girl ...
Pagina 173
... smiled at Charu and said , ' Charu , there is good news for you . Your marriage has been fixed for the first week of Magh949 Her smile irritated Charu . He burst out in an unnaturally sharp tone , “ The good news is that I shall never ...
... smiled at Charu and said , ' Charu , there is good news for you . Your marriage has been fixed for the first week of Magh949 Her smile irritated Charu . He burst out in an unnaturally sharp tone , “ The good news is that I shall never ...
Pagina 228
... smiled sarcastically and said , ' Near our feet ? Who are we ? People like me and Charu ? I do not deny that there are some heroic men in this world but it would be an insult to them if you place us in their category . Sneha was hurt by ...
... smiled sarcastically and said , ' Near our feet ? Who are we ? People like me and Charu ? I do not deny that there are some heroic men in this world but it would be an insult to them if you place us in their category . Sneha was hurt by ...
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able accept appeared asked Babu's become began believe bride bring brought Charu child club coming continued Dada dark daughter desire Didi don't entered everything expression eyes face faith father feel felt girl give gone hair hand happy head hear heard heart hold hope husband Jagat Babu Jethima Jiban Jiban's mother Kamala keep Kishori leave letter listen lives looked maid marriage married matter mind Mistress Mohan Nabin nature never night once opened pain passed person present realized reason remained replied returned seemed sent servant sitting smiled Sneha Snehalata society standing started stay suddenly suffering Tagar taken talk tears tell things thought told took tried true turned understand whole widow wife woman women young