Manomohan Bose

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Manomohan Bose
British India
Died1912
Occupation(s)Journalist, poet, and playwright
Known forPoetry, Literature

Manomohan Bose was a Bengali journalist, poet, and playwright.[1]

Early life

Bose was born in 1831 in Nishchintapur,

North 24 Parganas District of present-day West Bengal.[2] He studied at the Sanskrit school in Jessore and Hare School in Calcutta. He then went onto to study at the Scottish Church College. He was inspired to write by Ishwar Chandra Gupta.[3]

Career

Bose wrote for Ishwar Chandra Gupta's Sambad Prabhakar.[

Selected bibliography

  • Sati (1873)[3]
  • Ramabhisek (1867)
  • Pranayapariksa (1869)
  • Harishchandra (1875)
  • Parthaparajay (1881)
  • Raslila (1889)
  • Anandamay (1889)
  • Hindur Achar-byabahar (1873)
  • Baktrtamala (1873)
  • Dulin (1891).
  • Manomohan Gitabali

Death

Bose died in 1912.[3]

References

  1. ^ Pal, Bipin Chandra (1932). Memories of My Life and Times. Modern Book Agency. p. 256.
  2. ^ Manomohan Basur Aprakashita Diary, Das, Sunil, Sahityalok, Calcutta, 1957, p. 140
  3. ^ a b c d Mohanta, Sambaru Chandra. "Bose, Manomohan". en.banglapedia.org. Banglapedia. Retrieved 20 May 2019.