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Bidrohi Derozio (Bengali Version)

Bidrohi Derozio (Bengali Version)

Book Details:

  • Author Name: Binoy Ghosh

  • Publisher: Deep Prakashan

  • Binding: Hardcover

  • Language: Bengali


About the Book:

Bidrohi Derozio (Bengali Version) by Binoy Ghosh is a compelling exploration of the life and intellectual rebellion of Henry Louis Vivian Derozio — one of the earliest torchbearers of modern thought in Bengal.

Derozio was not merely a teacher or poet; he was a revolutionary mind who challenged orthodox traditions, religious dogma, and social conservatism in early nineteenth-century Bengal. As the inspirational force behind the “Young Bengal” movement, he ignited a spirit of rationalism, free inquiry, and fearless questioning among his students.

In this book, Binoy Ghosh presents Derozio not just as a historical figure but as a symbol of intellectual awakening. The narrative examines his radical ideas, his influence on Bengal’s socio-cultural transformation, and the controversies that surrounded his short yet impactful life.

This work is essential reading for those interested in Bengal Renaissance, reformist thought, and the evolution of modern Indian intellectual history.

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Book Details:

  • Author Name: Binoy Ghosh

  • Publisher: Deep Prakashan

  • Binding: Hardcover

  • Language: Bengali


About the Book:

Bidrohi Derozio (Bengali Version) by Binoy Ghosh is a compelling exploration of the life and intellectual rebellion of Henry Louis Vivian Derozio — one of the earliest torchbearers of modern thought in Bengal.

Derozio was not merely a teacher or poet; he was a revolutionary mind who challenged orthodox traditions, religious dogma, and social conservatism in early nineteenth-century Bengal. As the inspirational force behind the “Young Bengal” movement, he ignited a spirit of rationalism, free inquiry, and fearless questioning among his students.

In this book, Binoy Ghosh presents Derozio not just as a historical figure but as a symbol of intellectual awakening. The narrative examines his radical ideas, his influence on Bengal’s socio-cultural transformation, and the controversies that surrounded his short yet impactful life.

This work is essential reading for those interested in Bengal Renaissance, reformist thought, and the evolution of modern Indian intellectual history.