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The Poison Tree (Hardcover)
Bankim Chandra Chatterjee; Edited by 1stworld Library
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R592
Discovery Miles 5 920
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Nagendra Natha Datta is about to travel by boat. It is the month
Joisto (May - June), the time of storms. His wife, Surja Mukhi, had
adjured him, saying, "Be careful; if a storm arises be sure you
fasten the boat to the shore. Do not remain in the boat." Nagendra
had consented to this, otherwise Surja Mukhi would not have
permitted him to leave home; and unless he went to Calcutta his
suits in the Courts would not prosper. Nagendra Natha was a young
man, about thirty years of age, a wealthy zemindar (landholder) in
Zillah Govindpur. He dwelt in a small village which we shall call
Haripur. He was travelling in his own boat. The first day or two
passed without obstacle. The river flowed smoothly on - leaped,
danced, cried out, restless, unending, playful. On shore, herdsmen
were grazing their oxen - one sitting under a tree singing, another
smoking, some fighting, others eating. Inland, husbandmen were
driving the plough, beating the oxen, lavishing abuse upon them, in
which the owner shared.
While returning from a lengthy pilgrimage, Nabakumar encounters a
wicked Tantric sage who intends to sacrifice him to the goddess
Shamshaan Kali. Freed by Kapalkundala, a beautiful young forest
dweller, Nabakumar marries her the next day. Despite their
happiness, he soon encounters his first wife, who has secretly
joined forces with the sage. Kapalkundala is a novel by Bankim
Chandra Chatterjee.
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Chandra Skekhar (Hardcover)
Bankim Chandra Chatterjee; Contributions by Mint Editions
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R404
Discovery Miles 4 040
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Chandra Shekhar (1875) is a novel by Bankim Chandra Chatterjee.
Recognized as a pioneering work of Bengali literature with
universal romantic themes, Chandra Shekhar is a story that engages
with the subjects of marriage, suicide, and heredity in Hindu
culture. "On the bank of the Ganges, there was seated a boy under
the green mantles of the mango groves, enjoying the evening melody
of the flowing Bhagirathi. Under his feet lay, on the green bed of
grass, a little girl, casting upon his face her lingering
glances-silent and motionless." Along the banks of the sacred
river, two star-crossed lovers count the boats as they pass.
Although they love one another, Pratap and Shaibalini cannot
marry-they are distant relatives, and such a match is forbidden.
Distraught, Pratap proposes they commit suicide together by
slipping into the slow, silent water, disappearing in a marriage of
death. As his head goes under, Shaibalini begins to have doubts,
surfacing just in time to see the gallant Chandra Shekhar dive in
to save Pratap. Unaware of his intentions, the older man makes sure
the younger is alright, then sets his sights on the lovely
Shaibalini. Tragic and timeless, Chandra Shekhar is a brilliant
romance from a legendary figure in Bengali literature. With a
beautifully designed cover and professionally typeset manuscript,
this edition of Bankim Chandra Chatterjee's Chandra Shekhar is a
classic of Bengali literature and utopian science fiction
reimagined for modern readers.
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Kapalkundala (Hardcover)
Bankim Chandra Chatterjee; Contributions by Mint Editions
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R223
Discovery Miles 2 230
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Kapalkundala (1866) is a novel by Bankim Chandra Chatterjee. Set in
Dariapur, Contai, Kapalkundala was Chatterjee's second novel.
Recognized as a pioneering work of Bengali literature with
universal romantic themes, Kapalkundala has been adapted several
times for film and television, most recently for a popular Indian
Bengali soap opera of the same name. On his way home to Saptagram
from a pilgrimage to Gangasagar, Nabakumar encounters a Tantric
sage in the forest. After exchanging their greetings, the sage
captures the young gentleman in order to sacrifice him to the
goddess Shamshaan Kali. Rescued by the sage's foster daughter, the
beautiful Kapalkundala, Nabakumar marries her the next day. Despite
their happiness, the past refuses to let them live in peace. As the
sage plots his revenge, Nabakumar's first wife, who left him after
converting to Islam, has returned seeking forgiveness. As doubt
begins to penetrate their bond, Nabakumar and Kapalkundala lose
sight of the only thing that matters: each other. Tragic and
timeless, Kapalkundala is a brilliant romance from a legendary
figure in Bengali literature. With a beautifully designed cover and
professionally typeset manuscript, this edition of Bankim Chandra
Chatterjee's Kapalkundala is a classic of Bengali literature and
utopian science fiction reimagined for modern readers.
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Kapalkundala (Paperback)
Bankim Chandra Chatterjee; Contributions by Mint Editions
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R172
Discovery Miles 1 720
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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Kapalkundala (1866) is a novel by Bankim Chandra Chatterjee. Set in
Dariapur, Contai, Kapalkundala was Chatterjee's second novel.
Recognized as a pioneering work of Bengali literature with
universal romantic themes, Kapalkundala has been adapted several
times for film and television, most recently for a popular Indian
Bengali soap opera of the same name. On his way home to Saptagram
from a pilgrimage to Gangasagar, Nabakumar encounters a Tantric
sage in the forest. After exchanging their greetings, the sage
captures the young gentleman in order to sacrifice him to the
goddess Shamshaan Kali. Rescued by the sage's foster daughter, the
beautiful Kapalkundala, Nabakumar marries her the next day. Despite
their happiness, the past refuses to let them live in peace. As the
sage plots his revenge, Nabakumar's first wife, who left him after
converting to Islam, has returned seeking forgiveness. As doubt
begins to penetrate their bond, Nabakumar and Kapalkundala lose
sight of the only thing that matters: each other. Tragic and
timeless, Kapalkundala is a brilliant romance from a legendary
figure in Bengali literature. With a beautifully designed cover and
professionally typeset manuscript, this edition of Bankim Chandra
Chatterjee's Kapalkundala is a classic of Bengali literature and
utopian science fiction reimagined for modern readers.
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The Poison Tree (Paperback)
Bankim Chandra Chatterjee; Contributions by Mint Editions
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R198
Discovery Miles 1 980
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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The Poison Tree (1873) is a novel by Bankim Chandra Chatterjee.
Originally serialized in Bangadarshan, a popular literary magazine
founded by Chatterjee in 1872 and later edited by Rabindranath
Tagore, The Poison Tree is a story that engages with the subject of
widow remarriage. "The river flowed smoothly on-leaped, danced,
cried out, restless, unending, playful. On shore, herdsmen were
grazing their oxen-one sitting under a tree singing, another
smoking, some fighting, others eating. Inland, husbandmen were
driving the plough, beating the oxen, lavishing abuse upon them, in
which the owner shared." With his wife's blessing, Nagendra sets
out on a journey by boat down the river. When a sudden storm forces
him to leave his boat for safety, he comes across the ruined home
of Kundanandini, a young widow caring for her father in his final
days. When the old man dies, Kundanandini begs him to take her to
Calcutta. As he begins to fall for the beautiful woman, he
struggles with the demands of family, religion, and tradition,
knowing that love wields power over them all. Tragic and timeless,
The Poison Tree is a brilliant romance from a legendary figure in
Bengali literature. With a beautifully designed cover and
professionally typeset manuscript, this edition of Bankim Chandra
Chatterjee's The Poison Tree is a classic of Bengali literature and
utopian science fiction reimagined for modern readers.
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Chandra Skekhar (Paperback)
Bankim Chandra Chatterjee; Contributions by Mint Editions
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R225
Discovery Miles 2 250
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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Chandra Shekhar (1875) is a novel by Bankim Chandra Chatterjee.
Recognized as a pioneering work of Bengali literature with
universal romantic themes, Chandra Shekhar is a story that engages
with the subjects of marriage, suicide, and heredity in Hindu
culture. "On the bank of the Ganges, there was seated a boy under
the green mantles of the mango groves, enjoying the evening melody
of the flowing Bhagirathi. Under his feet lay, on the green bed of
grass, a little girl, casting upon his face her lingering
glances-silent and motionless." Along the banks of the sacred
river, two star-crossed lovers count the boats as they pass.
Although they love one another, Pratap and Shaibalini cannot
marry-they are distant relatives, and such a match is forbidden.
Distraught, Pratap proposes they commit suicide together by
slipping into the slow, silent water, disappearing in a marriage of
death. As his head goes under, Shaibalini begins to have doubts,
surfacing just in time to see the gallant Chandra Shekhar dive in
to save Pratap. Unaware of his intentions, the older man makes sure
the younger is alright, then sets his sights on the lovely
Shaibalini. Tragic and timeless, Chandra Shekhar is a brilliant
romance from a legendary figure in Bengali literature. With a
beautifully designed cover and professionally typeset manuscript,
this edition of Bankim Chandra Chatterjee's Chandra Shekhar is a
classic of Bengali literature and utopian science fiction
reimagined for modern readers.
Krishna Kanta's Will (1878) is a novel by Bankim Chandra
Chatterjee. Recognized as a pioneering work of Bengali literature
with universal romantic themes, Krishna Kanta's Will is a story
that engages with the subjects of widow remarriage, land ownership,
and heredity in Hindu culture. "If Krishna Kanta had ever desired
to cheat his brother's son, and appropriate the entire property,
there was now no obstacle in his way. But he had no such evil
intention. He placed Gobind Lal with his own family, and treated
him in all respects like his own sons; he determined to draw up a
will bequeathing to Gobind Lal the half-share justly belonging to
Ram Kanta Rai." Raised in a loving home, orphan Gobind Lal hopes to
carry on his father's legacy while honoring his uncle, who could
have cut him out of the will entirely. Married to the beautiful
Bhramar, he seems to have a life of fortune ahead of him.
Meanwhile, Krishna Kanta's sons, outraged at their father's
generosity, hatch a plan to switch the will with one they have
written, employing the seductive widow Rohini to do their dirty
work. Tragic and timeless, Krishna Kanta's Will is a brilliant
romance from a legendary figure in Bengali literature. With a
beautifully designed cover and professionally typeset manuscript,
this edition of Bankim Chandra Chatterjee's Krishna Kanta's Will is
a classic of Bengali literature and utopian science fiction
reimagined for modern readers.
Covers hydrothermal properties of a wide range of polymer
composites Explains possible superior advantages and limitations of
nano FRP composites in various simple and super critical
applications Describes materials containing both nanoparticles and
fibers and provides a different perspective than competitive titles
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The Poison Tree (Hardcover)
Bankim Chandra Chatterjee; Contributions by Mint Editions
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R318
R297
Discovery Miles 2 970
Save R21 (7%)
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Ships in 18 - 22 working days
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The Poison Tree (1873) is a novel by Bankim Chandra Chatterjee.
Originally serialized in Bangadarshan, a popular literary magazine
founded by Chatterjee in 1872 and later edited by Rabindranath
Tagore, The Poison Tree is a story that engages with the subject of
widow remarriage. "The river flowed smoothly on-leaped, danced,
cried out, restless, unending, playful. On shore, herdsmen were
grazing their oxen-one sitting under a tree singing, another
smoking, some fighting, others eating. Inland, husbandmen were
driving the plough, beating the oxen, lavishing abuse upon them, in
which the owner shared." With his wife's blessing, Nagendra sets
out on a journey by boat down the river. When a sudden storm forces
him to leave his boat for safety, he comes across the ruined home
of Kundanandini, a young widow caring for her father in his final
days. When the old man dies, Kundanandini begs him to take her to
Calcutta. As he begins to fall for the beautiful woman, he
struggles with the demands of family, religion, and tradition,
knowing that love wields power over them all. Tragic and timeless,
The Poison Tree is a brilliant romance from a legendary figure in
Bengali literature. With a beautifully designed cover and
professionally typeset manuscript, this edition of Bankim Chandra
Chatterjee's The Poison Tree is a classic of Bengali literature and
utopian science fiction reimagined for modern readers.
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Krishna Kanta's Will (Hardcover)
Bankim Chandra Chatterjee; Contributions by Mint Editions
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R318
R297
Discovery Miles 2 970
Save R21 (7%)
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Ships in 18 - 22 working days
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Krishna Kanta's Will (1878) is a novel by Bankim Chandra
Chatterjee. Recognized as a pioneering work of Bengali literature
with universal romantic themes, Krishna Kanta's Will is a story
that engages with the subjects of widow remarriage, land ownership,
and heredity in Hindu culture. "If Krishna Kanta had ever desired
to cheat his brother's son, and appropriate the entire property,
there was now no obstacle in his way. But he had no such evil
intention. He placed Gobind Lal with his own family, and treated
him in all respects like his own sons; he determined to draw up a
will bequeathing to Gobind Lal the half-share justly belonging to
Ram Kanta Rai." Raised in a loving home, orphan Gobind Lal hopes to
carry on his father's legacy while honoring his uncle, who could
have cut him out of the will entirely. Married to the beautiful
Bhramar, he seems to have a life of fortune ahead of him.
Meanwhile, Krishna Kanta's sons, outraged at their father's
generosity, hatch a plan to switch the will with one they have
written, employing the seductive widow Rohini to do their dirty
work. Tragic and timeless, Krishna Kanta's Will is a brilliant
romance from a legendary figure in Bengali literature. With a
beautifully designed cover and professionally typeset manuscript,
this edition of Bankim Chandra Chatterjee's Krishna Kanta's Will is
a classic of Bengali literature and utopian science fiction
reimagined for modern readers.
The perpetual flow of understanding between phase transformation
that controls grain/microstructures and heat treatment which
decides the size of grains/microstructures of steels is not well
articulated in the perspective of undergraduate students. In Phase
Transformations and Heat Treatments of Steels, theories of phase
transformation have been used to obtain a desirable phase or
combination of phases by performing appropriate heat treatment
operations, leading to unification of both the concepts. Further,
it includes special and critical heat treatment practices, case
studies, local and in-service heat treatments, curative and
preventive measures of heat treatment defects for several common
and high-performance applications. Features: Presents fundamentals
of phase transformation in steels Analyzes basics of phase
transformation due to heat treatment of steel under various
environmental conditions Explains application of heat treatment for
different structural components Discusses heat treatment defects
and detection Emphasizes heat treatment of special steels and
in-situ heat treatment practices
The perpetual flow of understanding between phase transformation
that controls grain/microstructures and heat treatment which
decides the size of grains/microstructures of steels is not well
articulated in the perspective of undergraduate students. In Phase
Transformations and Heat Treatments of Steels, theories of phase
transformation have been used to obtain a desirable phase or
combination of phases by performing appropriate heat treatment
operations, leading to unification of both the concepts. Further,
it includes special and critical heat treatment practices, case
studies, local and in-service heat treatments, curative and
preventive measures of heat treatment defects for several common
and high-performance applications. Features: Presents fundamentals
of phase transformation in steels Analyzes basics of phase
transformation due to heat treatment of steel under various
environmental conditions Explains application of heat treatment for
different structural components Discusses heat treatment defects
and detection Emphasizes heat treatment of special steels and
in-situ heat treatment practices
Unlike some other reproductions of classic texts (1) We have not
used OCR(Optical Character Recognition), as this leads to bad
quality books with introduced typos. (2) In books where there are
images such as portraits, maps, sketches etc We have endeavoured to
keep the quality of these images, so they represent accurately the
original artefact. Although occasionally there may be certain
imperfections with these old texts, we feel they deserve to be made
available for future generations to enjoy.
Rajmohan's Wife and Sultana's Dream (1864/1908) features the debut
novel of Indian writer Bankim Chandra Chatterjee and a story by
Bengali writer, feminist, and educator Rokeya Sakhawat Hossain.
Rajmohan's Wife, Chattopadhyay's only work in English, launched his
career as a leading Bengali intellectual and political figure.
Written in English, Sultana's Dream originated as a way of passing
time for its young author while her husband was away on work.
Initially published in The Indian Ladies Magazine, Sultana's Dream
helped establish Rokeya's reputation as a leading figure in Bengali
arts and culture. Rajmohan's Wife is the story of Matangini, a
beautiful woman married to a violent, jealous man. Unable to marry
the man she loves-who happens to be her own sister's husband-she
settles for the villainous Rajmohan, an abusive man who rules his
middle-class Bengali household with an iron fist. With the help of
her friend Kanak, Matangini does her best to avoid her husband's
wrath, illuminating the importance of solidarity among women faced
with oppression. Vindictive and cruel, Rajmohan secretly enacts a
plan to rob Madhav, his brother-in-law, in order to obtain and
invalidate a will. Sultana's Dream is set in Ladyland is a feminist
utopia ruled by women, a perfect civilization with no need for men,
who remain secluded and without power. Free to develop their own
society, women have invented flying cars, perfected farming to the
point where no one must work, and harnessed the energy of the sun.
With men under control, there is no longer fear, crime, or
violence. Ultimately, Ladyland is a world made to mirror our own, a
satirical exploration of the absolute power wielded by men over
women, and a political critique of Bengali society at large.
Sultana's Dream is more than a science fiction story; it is an act
of resistance made by a woman who would shape the lives of her
people through advocacy, education, and activism for generations to
come. With a beautifully designed cover and professionally typeset
manuscript, this edition of Bankim Chandra Chatterjee and Rokeya
Sakhawat Hossain's Rajmohan's Wife and Sultana's Dream is a classic
of Bengali literature and utopian science fiction reimagined for
modern readers.
This book emphasizes the scientific origin of deformation and
damage of FRP composites under various environmental effects and
analyses present understanding on degradation mechanisms, role of
interfaces and addition of nanofillers Discusses
micro-characterization of composites and interfaces, also includes
micro-mechanisms and microscopic evidences to establish the
structure-property correlation Elucidates advantages and
limitations of FRP composites in supercritical applications
This book emphasizes the scientific origin of deformation and
damage of FRP composites under various environmental effects and
analyses present understanding on degradation mechanisms, role of
interfaces and addition of nanofillers Discusses
micro-characterization of composites and interfaces, also includes
micro-mechanisms and microscopic evidences to establish the
structure-property correlation Elucidates advantages and
limitations of FRP composites in supercritical applications
Hydrothermal Behavior of Fiber- and Nanomaterial-Reinforced Polymer
Composites provides critical information regarding the in-service
environmental damage and degradation studies of nano/fiber
reinforced polymer (FRP) composites focusing on hydrothermal
degradation. Covering hydrothermal properties of a wide range of
polymer composites, the book is aimed at graduate students,
researchers, and professionals in material engineering, composite
materials, nanomaterials, and related fields.
Molecular dynamics simulation is a significant technique to gain
insight into the mechanical behavior of nanostructured (NS)
materials and associated underlying deformation mechanisms at the
atomic scale. The purpose of this book is to detect and correlate
critically current achievements and properly assess the state of
the art in the mechanical behavior study of NS material in the
perspective of the atomic scale simulation of the deformation
process. More precisely, the book aims to provide representative
examples of mechanical behavior studies carried out using molecular
dynamics simulations, which provide contributory research findings
toward progress in the field of NS material technology.
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