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- Brand: Akshar Sanglap PrakashanPrem Barud Shobdo [Anirban Chottopadhyay]
₹140.00₹126.00Author: Anirban Chottopadhyay
Publisher: Akhsar Sanglap Prakashan
Binding: Hardcover
Language: Bengali
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- Brand: Aksharbritta PrakashanaPrem Pora Nakshatra [Nousad Ali]
₹180.00₹162.00Author: Nousad Ali
Cover Artist: Chanchal Guin
Publisher: Aksharbritta Prakashana
Binding: Hardcover
Pages: 96
Year: 2021
- PREM UPEKKHA EBONG BASTOB
₹40.00₹32.00PREM UPEKKHA EBONG BASTOB
A COLLECTION OF BENGALI POEMS
BY MILAN BASU
- Brand: Akshar Sanglap PrakashanPREM-APREM O ANYANYA
₹50.00₹45.00A Collection of Bengali Poems
By Subhamay Biswas
- Brand: Tramline Books IndiaPreme Opreme ( Bengali, Paperback, Sourav Adhya )
₹135.00₹101.00Author: Sourav Adhya
Publisher: Tramline Books India
Language: Bengali
- PREMENDRA MITRER SAMASTA GALPA VOL-1 (Bengali) Hardcover – 2015 by PREMENDRA MITRA (Author), ASHISH PATHAK (Editor)
₹600.00₹560.00- Hardcover: 640 pages
- Publisher: DEYS PUBLISHING; First edition (2015)
- Language: Bengali
- ISBN-10: 8129524007
- ISBN-13: 978-8129524003
Package Dimensions:
23.1 x 15.5 x 3.6 cm
- Brand: 9 No. Sahitya Para LanePREMER SHORORIPU [SNIGDHA GHOSH]
₹300.00₹270.00Author: Snigdha Ghosh
Publisher: 9 No. Sahitya Para Lane
Language: Bengali
Year: 2022
- Brand: Om Books InternationalPride and Prejudice ( Unabridged Classics) : The Originals
₹175.00₹132.00About The Book
Charles Bingley, a wealthy young gentleman has arrived at Netherfield. The news causes a stir in the neighbourhood village of Longbourn, especially the Bennet household. With five unmarried daughters—Jane, Elizabeth, Mary, Kitty, and Lydia—Mrs. Bennet is desperate to attend a ball where Mr. Bingley is expected to be present. Mr. Bingley spends most of the evening dancing with Jane, and develops a fondness for her. His close friend, Mr. Darcy, a haughty man, refuses to dance with Jane’s sister, Elizabeth. What follows is a period of bittersweet exchanges between the prejudiced Elizabeth and the pretentious Darcy till both realise the limitations of their opinions. A witty comedy first published in 1813, Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice, originally titled First Impressions, remains one of the most popular novels of English literature.
About Jane Austen
Born on 16 December 1775 in Steventon, Hampshire, Jane Austen was one of eight children of George Austen, a clergyman, who assisted as the rector of the Anglican parishes. Jane began writing as a teenager. In 1783, along with her sister Cassandra, she was sent to Oxford where she was taught by Mrs Ann Cawley. When the sisters caught typhus, both were sent home and Jane attended boarding school in Reading from early 1785. Since the Austen family couldn’t afford the school fees, Jane returned home in 1786. In 1796, Jane began writing First Impressions and completed the first draft in August 1797, (later published as Pride and Prejudice). During this time, her father tried publishing one of his daughter’s novels. In her early years, Jane had unrestricted access to her father’s library and her father too would provide her expensive stationery to encourage her. In 1797, George Austen wrote to Thomas Cadell, a famous publisher in London, asking if First Impressions could be considered. Meanwhile, during mid-1798, Jane began working on Susan (later published as Northanger Abbey). Again, the manuscript was offered to a London publisher who paid 10 pounds for the copyright. The book remained unpublished for a long time and eventually, Jane had to repurchase the copyright from the publisher in 1816. Northanger Abbey was published posthumously in 1818. In 1816, Jane’s health deteriorated due to Addison’s disease, and she went to Winchester for treatment. She died there on 18 July 1817. As a writer, Jane achieved critical acclaim only after her death. Her body of works include Sense and Sensibility, Pride and Prejudice, Mansfield Park, Emma, Northanger Abbey and Persuasion. In 1833, her works were republished in Richard Bentley’s Standard Novels series, and illustrated by Ferdinand Pickering. These became immensely popular and almost 52 years after her death, in 1869, her nephew published A Memoir of Jane Austen, reintroducing the writer to her readers. Other Books By Jane Austen