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Lilavati

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An exemplar of Indian literature-the only and heart-rending biography of a daughter by her fatherIn a moment of rare passion Govardhanram Madhavram Tripathi, author of Sarasvatichandra, exclaimed 'I only want their souls'. He was referring to the souls of his countrymen and women, which he sought to cultivate through his literary writings. Lilavati was his and Lalitagauri's eldest daughter. Her education and the writing of Sarasvaticandra were intertwined. She was raised to be the perfect embodiment of virtue, and died at the age of twenty-one, consumed by tuberculosis. In moments of 'lucidity', she spoke of her suffering and that challenged the very foundations of Govardhanram's life. In 1905 he wrote her biography, Lilavati Jivankala. This is a rare work in biographical literature, a father writing about the life of a deceased daughter. Despite Govardhanram's attempts to contain Lilavati as a unidimensional figure of his imagination, she goes beyond that, sometimes by questioning the fundamental tenets of Brahminical beliefs, and at others by being so utterly selfless as to be unreal even to him. Lilavati: A Life is a cross between literature in translation, social and political history, and women's studies. Tridip Suhrud's introduction dwells on the themes of the cultivation of selfhood, of nation and the ideal of sacrifice, which is sure to resonate with contemporary readership, especially women.Read more

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ISBN: 9780143444701
Publication date: 8th November 2022
Author: Govardhanarama Madhavarama Tripathi
Publisher: Penguin Books an imprint of Penguin Random House India
Format: Paperback
Pagination: 272 pages
Genres: Biography: writers
Biography: philosophy and social sciences
Sociology: family and relationships
Nationalism
Social and cultural history
Colonialism and imperialism
National liberation and independence
Ethics and moral philosophy
General and world history
History