War, Love and A Sense of Freedom in Mrs Dalloway and Badhon Hara: A Comparative Study

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It is not a hard task to imagine the impact of the First World War on authors and poets. The First World War was the first greatest hostility among the nations and the whole earth witnessed its devastation. At that time traditional norms began to receive a sudden shock. In every sector: social, economic or cultural, common people began to observe an unexpected transition and as authors and poets had more receptive personalities, they captured this situation and engaged themselves to put an end to the old systems. They manipulated their writings to welcome this new phenomenon. In Mrs Dalloway, Virginia Woolf has focused on post war London with people who have survived and continued their lives despite the tumult of war. The First World War also left great imprint on the history and psyche of the people of other part of the globe. In Kazi Nazrul Islam‟s famous epistolary novel Badhon Hara, some glimpses of the day to day lives of typical Bangali of West Bengal are portrayed during wartime. The events of both novels have an indirect link with the Great War but war is not the sole theme in both of these novels. These two novels emphasize human relationship, love and affection and make the readers aware of a sense of freedom. This paper tries to make a comparative study between Mrs. Dalloway and Badhon Hara to find out the similarities and also the unique properties that are manifested in these two pieces of post war literature.
《达洛维夫人》与《原巴德东》的战争、爱情与自由意识比较研究
不难想象第一次世界大战对作家和诗人的影响。第一次世界大战是各国之间第一次最大的敌对,整个地球都目睹了它的破坏。那时,传统的规范开始受到突然的冲击。在社会、经济或文化的各个领域,普通人开始观察到一种意想不到的转变,随着作家和诗人的个性变得更容易接受,他们抓住了这种情况,并致力于结束旧制度。他们修改了自己的文章来欢迎这个新现象。在《达洛维夫人》一书中,弗吉尼亚·伍尔夫把重点放在了战后的伦敦,讲述了在战争的喧嚣中幸存下来并继续生活的人们。第一次世界大战也在世界其他地区人民的历史和精神上留下了巨大的印记。在Kazi Nazrul Islam著名的书信体小说《Badhon Hara》中,描写了战时西孟加拉邦典型孟加拉人的日常生活。两部小说中的事件都与第一次世界大战有间接的联系,但战争并不是两部小说的唯一主题。这两部小说都强调人与人之间的关系、爱情和感情,让读者感受到一种自由的感觉。本文试图对《达洛维夫人》和《原巴德东》这两部战后文学作品进行比较研究,找出两者的共同点和各自的特点。
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