Yahoo Suche Web Suche

Suchergebnisse

  1. Suchergebnisse:
  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Strir_PatraStrir Patra - Wikipedia

    Strir Patra (also Streer Patra; English: A Wife's Letter) is a 1972 Bengali film, directed by Purnendu Patri, based on a short story by Rabindranath Tagore. Madhabi Mukherjee plays the lead role. Tagore's story, first published in 1914, is considered to be a path-breaking feminist text.

    • Ramkumar Chatterjee
    • 1972
    • Dhrupadi
  2. 'A Wife's Letter, English translation of original Bengali short story streer patra by Rabindranath Tagore. Translated into English by Prasenjit Gupta

  3. 24. März 2013 · Tagore’s famous short story, ‘Streer Patra’, highlights the suffering, ignominy and neglect that women have to face in a male dominated society. Although set in late nineteenth century Kolkata, Tagore’s story has relevance for the discerning reader even today. It dwells upon issues like child-marriage, commoditization of ...

  4. 2. Juni 2014 · The Awakening: Significance of Rabindranath Tagore’s “Strir Patra” in the Present World 210 Abstract This paper considers the significance of the role of the family in a woman’s life as depicted in the short story “Strir Patra” by Rabindranath Tagore. Probably one of the first short stories to deal with feminism in ...

    • Tejaswani Kadavakollu
  5. This paper focuses on three of Tagore's female protagonists-Mrinmayi, Uma and Mrinal-from The Conclusion (Samapti), Exercise-Book (Khata) and The Wife's Letter (Streer Patra) to show how their repeated individual scripting are mercilessly thwarted by social interventions. Download Free PDF.

    • Maria Rahman
  6. 1. Jan. 2015 · Characters such as Binodini (Chokher Bali), Damini (Chaturanga), Mrinal (Strir Patra), Anila (Poila Nombor) and Kalyani (Aparichita) become instrumental in unveiling individual weakness in their male counterparts as well the fallible treatment of women and the downtrodden in particular social contexts.

  7. 8. Mai 2016 · Taking another dig at the patriarchal rules that probably still persist, “Strir Patra” voices the struggle of self-identification that Mrinal faces in her life. The story revolves around a letter sent to a husband by his wife for the first time in 15 years conveying how her intelligence became a hindrance to her livelihood and ...