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The Bengal Renaissance
Author: Subrata Dasgupta

Publisher: Permanent Black
ISBN: 978-8178242798
Pages: 286
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Scholars have long debated the very idea of a Bengal Renaissance. Their controversies have dwelt almost entirely over whether there was anything like a renaissance at all and its significance or otherwise from social, political and cultural perspectives. This book addresses the issue from a very different framework. Subrata Dasgupta an eminent scientist and author of a highly regarded intellectual biography of the scientist Jagadis Chandra Bose approaches the topic from the perspective of philosophy of science and the psychology of creativity. His intention is to show that the phenomenon of the Bengal Renaissance is characterized by a certain collective cognitive identity, which had its roots in the work of the British Orientalists, beginning with William Jones and which took form amidst a small but remarkable community of highly creative individuals in nineteenth-century Bengal. The most notable figures in this creative community were the social reformer and savant Rammohun Roy; the poet Henry Derozio; the scholar-poet Michael Madhusudan Datta; the novelist Bankimchandra Chattopadhyay; pioneering scientists and medical men such as Mahendra Lal Sircar, Jagadis Chandra Bose and Prafulla Chandra Ray; the mystic Sri Ramakrishna, the pedagogue Swami Vivekananda; and the all-encompassing literary figure Rabindranath Tagore. The core work of each of these major figures is outlined for its distinctive style, analysed for its contribution to an intellectual milieu and assessed for its effect on cultural life. The author unveils in detail the precise cognitive nature of the respective creative endeavours of these key figures, especially in the realms of Indology, theology, literature, science and practical religion. He demonstrates the cross-cultural mentality and the interest in universalism that characterize the work of these cultural icons.
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