Globalization and subsequent 'English literature' prosperity, through various implementations of 'new' literature and interdisciplinary principles and methods, the "classical" English literary huge elements of these principles and methods are already existing It has been done in the order of destruction. "Sorting". At the time of this paradigm shift - providing enough space for the emergence of Dalit literature for the study of 'political representative' - especially after collaborating with post colonial theory.
In the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, the Bengali literature was written by Ishwar · Chandra · Biduyasaga, Bankim · Chandra · Chat - perdie, Michael Maduzudan · Dutt, Tagore, Kazi · Nazule · Islam and Sarat Chandra · Chat - pasty and other writers It was modernized. Plus other leaders of social reform, constituting an important part of Lam Moan Roy, Vivekananda and Bengal Renaissance plus. Eyewitness Literary movement as the arrival of modernism in the second half of the 20th century, and support of such Carol movement, advocates of starvation and small magazines. The majority of issuers concentrate in the university street in the city and sell new books "...... spread half a mile to bookstores on sidewalks and bookstalls"
Mahasweta Devi was born in Dhaka, East Bengal in 1926. Also born in the Department of Literature Mahasweta Devi, influenced by her early contact with Gananatya, Gananatya is a social and political theater in 1940 to the people of Bangladesh in the 1930s attempts. After acquiring a master's degree in English literature from the University of Calcutta, Devi began as a teacher and a journalist. Her first book, Jhansi Rani (Queen Jhansi), was published in 1956. In 1984, she stepped down as an English teacher at the University of Calcutta and put effort into writing. Devi has won several literary awards. She received the best Indian literary award in 1995.
Born in Chandra Schekar on July 23rd, 1906 Bhavra Madhya Pradesh, Defense Sita's Lamb Tiwari and Jagrani Devi's Jhabua District village. Chandra Shekhar Azad's father Pandit Sita's Lam Tiwari is a poor, orthodox brahman, where he has been seeking his hometown Badarka (U.P.) living. He is now in the Jhabua district of Madhya Pradesh, Bhavra Rai, the village originally served as a garden situated in Alirajpur state. July 23, 1906, the bamboo house covered with soil Jagrani Devi gave birth to Chandra Shekhar Azad