Publish with us

Follow Penguin

Follow Penguinsters

Follow Hind Pocket Books

Women Of The Tagore Household

Women Of The Tagore Household

Chitra Deb
Select Preferred Format
Buying Options
Paperback / Hardback
Ebooks

The story of an accomplished group of Women who, more than any others, moulded Bengal’s distinct ethos.
The Tagore family has long been the focus of public curiosity. Like its men, the women of this illustrious family have had a great and enduring influence on the life and people of Bengal.
Women of the Tagore Household portrays several generations of connoisseurs, aesthetes and lovers of literature who were nurtured under the umbrella of cultural richness and spiritual freedom that the extended family provided. We meet Rabindranath’s wife Mrinalini and his sister-in-law Kadambari, who had considerable influence on the young poet; the progressive Jnandanandini who sailed alone to England in the nineteenth century, presenting to ordinary women a vision of courage and daring; and Sushama, who broke out of the confines of music, literature and culinary arts to tread the path of women’s empowerment. This book reveals hitherto unknown aspects of
women’s emancipation in Bengal in which the women of the Jorasanko Tagore family were at the forefront-Chandramukhi and Kadambini were the first two female graduates of India, Protiva opened up music and dramatics to women by preparing musical notations for Brahmo sangeet and Hindustani classical music, and Pragya’s prefaces to her cookbooks are still considered storehouses of not only recipes but also homemaking skills.
This engaging narrative, spanning over three hundred years, highlights the Tagores’ influence on the Bengal Renaissance and brings out the special role the Tagore women played in Bengali history and culture.

Imprint: India Penguin

Published: Apr/2010

ISBN:

Length : Pages

MRP : ₹599.00

Women Of The Tagore Household

Chitra Deb

The story of an accomplished group of Women who, more than any others, moulded Bengal’s distinct ethos.
The Tagore family has long been the focus of public curiosity. Like its men, the women of this illustrious family have had a great and enduring influence on the life and people of Bengal.
Women of the Tagore Household portrays several generations of connoisseurs, aesthetes and lovers of literature who were nurtured under the umbrella of cultural richness and spiritual freedom that the extended family provided. We meet Rabindranath’s wife Mrinalini and his sister-in-law Kadambari, who had considerable influence on the young poet; the progressive Jnandanandini who sailed alone to England in the nineteenth century, presenting to ordinary women a vision of courage and daring; and Sushama, who broke out of the confines of music, literature and culinary arts to tread the path of women’s empowerment. This book reveals hitherto unknown aspects of
women’s emancipation in Bengal in which the women of the Jorasanko Tagore family were at the forefront-Chandramukhi and Kadambini were the first two female graduates of India, Protiva opened up music and dramatics to women by preparing musical notations for Brahmo sangeet and Hindustani classical music, and Pragya’s prefaces to her cookbooks are still considered storehouses of not only recipes but also homemaking skills.
This engaging narrative, spanning over three hundred years, highlights the Tagores’ influence on the Bengal Renaissance and brings out the special role the Tagore women played in Bengali history and culture.

Buying Options
Paperback / Hardback
Ebooks

Chitra Deb

Chitra Deb was born in Purnea on 24 November 1943. She took her MA and PhD in Bengali Literature from Calcutta University. She has edited and translated a number of volumes, and also has a few children s books to her credit. She has researched and written extensively on the contribution of women in the social and cultural history of Bengal.

error: Content is protected !!