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remains a Hindu at heart in a country whose whole civilization is based on Hindu culture. He has, we dimly suspect, his doubts as to the wisdom and working of Europeanized versions of the old religion and the old customs. But he is so keen and amused a spectator of the life about him, whether in cosmopolitan Calcutta or in somnolent little villages buried in dense verdure among the sunny ricefields, that it is not without doubts and diffidence that we attribute to him a tendency to praise past times and comfortable old conventions."
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succeeded in extracting from me a promise to write for it. This was in the year 1913. I promised most unwillingly—perhaps only to put them off till I had returned to Rangoon and could forget all about it. But sheer volume and force of their letters and telegrams compelled me at last to think seriously about writing again. I sent them a short story, for their magazine
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life with a calm patience." Sarkar also writes "The mother (Bhubanmohini) had an unmistakable impact on the mental make-up of the son (Sarat) as could be seen from the dominance of the female characters in his literary creations. Practically all the leading ladies in Sarat Chandra's stories are self-sacrificing in one way or the other."
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dated 11 July 1918, Anderson writes: "His knowledge of the ways and thoughts and language of women and children, his power of transferring these vividly to the printed page, are such as are rare indeed in any country. In India, and especially in the great "joint family" residences of Bengal, swarming
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After holding sundry jobs, Sarat Chandra got upset with his father and left home. He wandered from place to place In the guise of a sannyasin (monk). Little is known about what he did during this period. On getting the news of his father's death, Sarat Chandra came back and did his father's shraddha
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On his wife's death in 1895, Matilal left the house of his in-laws and moved the family to a mud house in Bhagalpur. In 1896, he sold his ancestral house to repay debts. Sarat Chandra spent time interacting with friends, acting in plays, and playing sports and games. He seriously read literature and
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Sarat Chandra was a daring, adventure-loving boy. He attended schools in and around Debanandapur and in Bhagalpur. His strong performance in English and other subjects was rewarded with a "double promotion" that enabled him to skip a grade. However, in 1892, financial difficulties forced him to stay
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In Rangoon, Sarat Chandra's neighbour downstairs was a Bengali "mistri" (a blue-collar worker) who had arranged his daughter's marriage to an alcoholic. The daughter Shanti Chakrabarty begged him to rescue her. Sarat Chandra married her in 1906. Two years later, he was devastated when his wife and
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Sarat Chandra's father was Matilal Chattopadhyay and mother Bhubanmohini Devi. Subhash. C. Sarker writes: "His father was an utterly restless person—more of a dreamer than a realist ... By contrast Sarat Chandar's mother, Bhubanmohini Devi, was a hardworking lady who braved all the adversities of
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He resumed writing after a gap of about eighteen years: "Some of my old acquaintances started a little magazine, but no one of note would condescend to contribute to it, as it was so small and insignificant. When almost hopeless, some of them suddenly remembered me, and after much persuasion they
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Regarding Sarat Chandra's popularity, he noted: "It is of excellent omen that Mr. Chatterjee's art has received such instant and wide appreciation in his own country Let us hope that in other Indian provinces there are rising authors as keenly observant and gifted with a like faculty of easy and
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Anderson comments about Sarat Chandra's fondness for the past: "Mr. Chatterjee is much too true an artist to allow his gift of kindly yet scrupulously accurate observation to be distracted by social or political prejudice. He is, we gather, on the whole inclined towards a sane conservatism: he
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novelist and short story writer of the early 20th century. He generally wrote about the lives of Bengali family and society in cities and villages. However, his keen powers of observation, great sympathy for fellow human beings, a deep understanding of human psychology (including the "ways and
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About the difficulties of translating his work, Anderson opines: "It may be doubted whether Mr. Chatterjee's tales can be adequately rendered into English, and therefore, perhaps, some apology is due to English readers who may never come across any of the work of this talented young Bengali."
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A Bengali mistri friend, Krishna Das Adhikari, requested him to marry his 14-year-old widow daughter, Mokshada. Sarat Chandra was initially reluctant, but he eventually agreed. He renamed his wife Hironmoyee and taught her to read and write. She outlived him by 23 years. They did not have any
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Before leaving for Burma, at the insistence of an uncle, Sarat Chandra sent the story "Mandir" to the "Kuntaleen Story Competition." It won the first prize out of 150 submissions. Mandir was published under another uncle's name. The story was 27-year-old Sarat Chandra's first printed work.
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thoughts and languages of women and children"), an easy and natural writing style, and freedom from political biases and social prejudices enable his writing to transcend barriers and appeal to all Indians. He remains the most popular, translated, and adapted Indian author of all time.
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He built his own house, first in Samta and then in Calcutta. He moved into his new Calcutta house in 1935. He planned to travel to Europe, but his health was failing. He was diagnosed with liver cancer. On 16 January 1938, he died in Park Nursing Home in South Calcutta.
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neighbourhood where "mistris" (manual workers, mechanics, craftsmen, artisans) lived. He freely mixed with them. He wrote their job applications, mediated conflicts, gave them homeopathic medicine for free, even gave monetary help. The mistris had great respect for him.
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is a perennial favourite of directors and producers. More than twenty films and television series have been based on this novel. They have been made in Bangladesh, India, and Pakistan; in languages Assamese, Bengali, Hindi, Malayalam, Odia, Tamil, Telugu, and Urdu.
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Publishers were never tired of reprinting his works; he remains the most translated, the most adapted and the most plagiarized author. His novels also reached a number of people through the medium of film and he is still an important force in Indian cinema.
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Sarat Chandra was the second of seven siblings, five of whom lived to adulthood. The oldest was sister Anila Devi, who lived with her husband in Gobindapur village of Howrah district. Next to him was Prabhas Chandra. He joined the
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and other novels. He organized a children's literary society in Bhagalpur, which published a handwritten magazine. Two years later, his formal studies ended as he could not pay the twenty rupees examination fee.
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During his stay in Rangoon, Sarat Chandra read widely. He borrowed books on various subjects, including sociology, politics, philosophy, physiology, psychology, history, scriptures, and other topics from the
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into Hindi. This was the first translation of Sarat Chandra's work in another Indian language. Translations of his works into Marathi, Gujarati, and other Indian languages were published in the years that
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and was given the monkhood name Swami Vedananda. The youngest brother, Prakash Chandra, lived in Sarat Chandra's household with his family. The youngest sibling, sister Sushila Devi, was also married.
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The phenomenal popularity of Sarat Chandra Chattopadhyay has been attested by some of the most prominent writers as well as literary critics across India in their writings. Most of the authors in
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of British India and a leading authority on several Indian languages, was an early admirer of Sarat Chandra. In an article entitled "A New Bengali Writer" in London's prestigious
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Great academic recognition came to Sarat Chandra, whose formal studies ended at Class XII. His works entered the school and college curricula. In 1923, the
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In 1912, the wooden house where he lived on Lansdowne Road got burnt down. He lost his belongings including his paintings, and the manuscript of his novel
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with women of all ages and babies of all sizes, there is a form of speech appropriated to women's needs, which Mr. Kipling somewhere describes as
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Sarat Chandra was a strong supporter of the Indian freedom movement. He was the president of the Howrah District Congress Committee branch of the
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Jainendra Kumar, who considers that his contribution towards the creation and preservation of cultural India is second, perhaps, only to that of
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Das, Sisir Kumar, "A History of Indian Literature 1911–1956: Struggle for Freedom: Triumph and Tragedy", South Asia Books (1 September 1995),
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awarded him the prestigious Jagattarini Gold Medal. He was a paper setter in Bengali in the B.A. examination at the university. In 1936, the
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are within the house's compound. Trees like bamboo and guava planted by the renowned author still stand tall in the gardens of the house.
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In Calcutta, Sarat Chandra worked for six months translating Hindi paper books into English for an advocate. In January 1903, he went to
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Dutt, A. K. and Dhussa, R. "Novelist Sarat Chandra's perception of his Bengali home region: a literary geographic study". Springer Link
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Sarat Chandra primarily wrote novels, novellas, and stories. In 1903, his first printed work, Mandir, was published. His first novel,
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After returning from Burma, Sarat Chandra stayed for 11 years in Baje Shibpur, Howrah. Then he made a house in the village of
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Nearly 90 screen adaptations have been made in the Indian subcontinent based on Sarat Chandra Chattopadhyay's works.
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in 1922. The first film based on Sarat Chandra's writings, silent movie Andhare Aalo, was released the same year.
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Dr Mirajkar informs "the translations of Sarat Chandra created a stir amongst the readers and writers all over
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In 1894, Sarat Chandra passed his Entrance Examination (public examination at the end of Class X) and entered
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was banned by the British Government because of its revolutionary theme. His posthumous publications include
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Poverty forced the family to live for long periods in Bhuvanmohini's father's (and later brother's) home in
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Sarat Chandra lived in Burma for thirteen years. He first held sundry jobs in Rangoon and Pegu (today's
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in 1951 directed by Saumyen Mukhopadhyay starring Sunanda Banerjee and Manoranjan Bhattacharyya with
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Anderson planned to translate his works. But he died in 1920 and the translations never happened.
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Sarker, Subhash Chandra (January–February 1977). "Sarat Chandra Chatterjee: The Great Humanist".
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Anderson's article was both prophetic and one of the best assessments of Sarat Chandra.
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based on the novel with the same name. Two more films on the novel followed. In 1961,
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by Saratchandra Chattopadhyay. New Delhi: Penguin Books, 2002. (English translation)
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by Saratchandra Chattopadhyay. New Delhi: Penguin Books, 2005. (English translation)
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writers including H. N. Apte, V. S. Khandekar, N. S. Phadke and G. T. Madkholkar".
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Intimate Relations: Social Reform and the Late Nineteenth-Century South Asian Novel
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A History of Indian Literature 1911–1956: Struggle for Freedom: Triumph and Tragedy
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by Saratchandra Chatterji. Paris: Unesco/Gallimard, 1978. (French translation of
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writes "...Sarat Chandra's name is cherished as dearly as the names of eminent
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In 1916, he resigned from his job due to ill health and moved to Calcutta.
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language in which he did not become the most popular when he reached it?"
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Great Vagabond: Biography and Immortal Works of Sarat Chandra Chatterjee
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Great Vagabond: Biography and Immortal Works of Sarat Chandra Chatterjee
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His stories and serialized novels were published in magazines such as
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Sarat Chandra wrote in the English translation of his monumental book
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Ananda (Website of Ananda Publishers Private Limited, Kolkata, India)
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out of school for one year. He began writing stories at the time.
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Gale: The Times Literary Supplement Historical Archive, 1902-2019
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Wayfarer) was made in Telugu language, produced and directed by
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Sarat Chandra Chattopadhyay was born on 15 September 1876, in a
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was loosely based on the novel. The 1976 Bengali film starring
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In 1916, a forty-year-old Sarat Chandra Chattopadhyay moved to
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wrote several famous works including Bordidi, Chandranath, and
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has also been made several times in both Bengali and Hindi.
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The life of Sharatchandra Chattopadhyay: drifter and dreamer
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Saratchandra Chattopadhyay: Literary Giant who is Timeless
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Sarat Chandra converted three of his works into plays.
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wrote an article entitled "A New Bengali Writer" in the
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did not endear him to the colonial British government.
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The first English translation of Sarat Chandra's work,
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was adapted for the stage and performed in the famous
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Sarat Chandra Chattopadhyay on Indian postage stamp.
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In 1919, Chandrashekhar Pathak translated the novel
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Films based on works by Sarat Chandra Chattopadhyay
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New Delhi: Sahitya Akademi: 50. 1001:(1977), for which he was awarded the 813:was adapted into the Bengali film as 775: 707:Views of Indian Writers and Academics 2860:Calcutta School of Tropical Medicine 2330:Fairleigh Dickinson University Press 1766: 1764: 1762: 1760: 1758: 1756: 1754: 1618: 1616: 1574: 1572: 1570: 1568: 938:(2004) were also based on Srikanta. 821:as Rashbehari, The 1961 Telugu film 660: 619:one-year old son died from plague. 2250:Guha, Sreejata. "Introduction". In 2204:. Indian Express. 15 September 2015 1602: 974:(1984) won four awards in the 1984 421:Sarat Chandra Chattopadhyay in 1914 198:Doctor of Literature, Honoris Causa 24: 2094:. Popular Prakashan. p. 337. 1984: 1897: 1889:Sinha, BY J. N. 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Index

Saratchandra Chatterjee

Debanandapur
Bengal
British India
Calcutta
Bengali
Bengali Renaissance
Srikanta
Choritrohin
Devdas
Parineeta
Pother Dabi
Calcutta University
University of Dhaka

Bengali
Bengali Brahmin
Debanandapur
Hooghly
West Bengal
Kolkata

Debanandapur
Srikanta
Bhagalpur
Bihar
Tejnarayan Jubilee College
A Tale of Two Cities
David Copperfield

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