In-depth scholarly articles examining Lakshminath Bezbarua’s literary contributions, thematic analysis, historical context, and influence on Assamese and Indian literature.
Rigorous Research
Deep Dive Analysis
Historical Framework
Pan-Indian Context
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Post-modern analysis exploring themes of emotive statehood, ethno-nationalism, and the dismemberment metaphor in Tejimola as representation of Northeast India’s political fragmentation
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Examination of LNB’s integration into Bengali intelligentsia through his marriage to Pragyasundari Devi and the influence of the Tagore family on his literary development
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Analysis of LNB’s satirical strategy, pseudonymous persona construction, and the effectiveness of humor in driving progressive social change in colonial Assam
The following areas represent ongoing and future research directions for scholarly exploration of Lakshminath Bezbarua’s literary legacy.
We welcome scholarly articles (7,000-10,000 words) that contribute original research and critical analysis to Lakshminath Bezbarua scholarship. All submissions undergo peer review by Assamese literature experts.
Works of Lakshminath Bezbarua (1864-1938) are in the public domain under Indian copyright law.