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THE AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF AN INDIAN PRINCESS

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  • Author: Sunity Devee

  • Binding: Hardcover

  • Number of Pages: 166

  • EAN: 9789389217148

  • Package Dimensions: 8.7 x 5.5 x 0.8 inches

  • Language: English


📖 About the Book

Sunity Devee's memoir is not just a personal narrative but also a valuable historical document that captures the essence of Indian aristocracy during a period of significant change. Born in 1864, she was the daughter of Keshub Chandra Sen, a prominent social reformer and leader of the Brahmo Samaj. Her marriage at the age of 14 to Maharaja Nripendra Narayan of Cooch Behar marked the beginning of her journey into royal life.

In this autobiography, Sunity Devee delves into various aspects of her life, including:

  • Childhood and Family Background: Growing up in a progressive household that valued education and social reform

  • Marriage and Royal Duties: Adjusting to life in the royal court and fulfilling her responsibilities as Maharani.

  • Cultural Observations: Insights into the customs, traditions, and festivals of Indian society.

  • Encounters with British Society: Her experiences during visits to England and interactions with British nobility.

  • Advocacy for Women's Rights: Her involvement in social reform movements and efforts to improve the status of women in India.

Through her candid storytelling, Sunity Devee offers readers a rare female perspective on the complexities of navigating tradition and modernity. Her reflections provide valuable insights into the challenges faced by women in Indian aristocracy and the broader societal transformations occurring during the colonial period.

This autobiography is an essential read for those interested in Indian history, women's studies, and the interplay between culture and colonialism