Set in Calcutta, India, in the early twentieth century, Sarat Chandra
Chattopadhyay’s Parineeta is a bittersweet tale of love, which
explores social issues related to religion and class and how they
affect a woman’s dignity and self-respect. When Shekhar Roy, the son
of a rich and an unscrupulous businessman, and Lalita, the orphan girl
who lives with her poor uncle, secretly exchange garlands, they
consider themselves man and wife. Being neighbours, their families
have shared a warm and friendly relationship. But Shekhar, knowing
that his father will never accept this marriage due to the differences
in status and religion, is unable to accept it. What will become of
their love and marriage? Will they ever be together? Optimized for
digital reading, this ebook offers a smooth, immersive experience on
any device.
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9789362142504
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2026
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Random House Publishing Services
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