FEMINISM AS DEPICTED IN THE POETRY OF SITANATH ACHARYA
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https://doi.org/10.29121/shodhkosh.v5.i6.2024.3670Abstract [English]
Sita Nath Acharya, a veteran Sanskritist of Bengal, is a poet of post-modern Sanskrit poetry. Several post-modern themes like feminism, gerontology, nationalism, terrorism, crimes and antisocial behaviors etc. have been reflected in his poetry. The present paper incorporates an analysis on post-modern theme like feminism which is described in the poetry of Sita Nath Acharya.
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Acharya, Sita Nath, Sadā Bibhemi Nārībhyaḥ, Kāvyanirjharī, Kolkata, 2010, P.30
Acharya, Sita Nath, Sadā Bibhemi Nārībhyaḥ, Kāvyanirjharī, Kolkata, 2010, P.30-31
Acharya, Sita Nath, Patirapyasyā Upākramat Roditum, Kāvyanirjharī, Kolkata, 2010, P.31
Acharya, Sita Nath, Patirapyasyā Upākramat Roditum, Kāvyanirjharī, Kolkata, 2010, P.31
Acharya, Sita Nath, Patirapyasyā Upākramat Roditum, Kāvyanirjharī, Kolkata, 2010, P.31
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