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'''Maitreyi Devi''' (1914-1990) was a [[Bengal]]i-born [[India]]n poetess and novelist, the daughter of philosopher [[Surendranath Dasgupta]] and protegée of poet [[Rabindranath Tagore]]. She was the basis for the main character in [[Romania]]n-born writer [[Mircea Eliade]]'s 1933 novel ''[[Bengal Nights (novel)|Bengal Nights]]''. In her ''[[Na Hanyate]]'' novel, written as a response to ''Bengal Nights'', Maitreyi Devi denied claims of a sexual affair between her and Eliade during the latter's sojourn in [[British India]]<ref> [http://www.press.uchicago.edu/Misc/Chicago/143651.html] ''A Terrible Hurt: The Untold Story behind the Publishing of Maitreyi Devi'', de Ginu Kamani, articol accesat pe 30 ianuarie 2010</ref>.
'''Maitreyi Devi''' (1914-1990) was a [[Bengal]]i-born [[India]]n poetess and novelist, the daughter of philosopher [[Surendranath Dasgupta]] and protegée of poet [[Rabindranath Tagore]]. She was the basis for the main character in [[Romania]]n-born writer [[Mircea Eliade]]'s 1933 novel ''[[Bengal Nights (novel)|Bengal Nights]]''. In her ''[[Na Hanyate]]'' novel, written as a response to ''Bengal Nights'', Maitreyi Devi denied claims of a sexual affair between her and Eliade during the latter's sojourn in [[British India]]<ref> [http://www.press.uchicago.edu/Misc/Chicago/143651.html] ''A Terrible Hurt: The Untold Story behind the Publishing of Maitreyi Devi'', by Ginu Kamani, accessed 30 January 2010</ref>.


==References==
==References==
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==See also==
==See also==
* Mircea Eliade--''Maytreyi'', Bucureşti, 1933
* Mircea Eliade--''Maitreyi'', Bucureşti, 1933
* Maytreyi Devi--''It Does Not Die. A Romance''. Translated by Maitreyi Devi. University of Chicago Press, 1994
* Maitreyi Devi--''It Does Not Die. A Romance''. Translated by Maitreyi Devi. University of Chicago Press, 1994
* Mircea Eliade--''Bengal Nights'', University of Chicago Press, 1994
* Mircea Eliade--''Bengal Nights'', University of Chicago Press, 1994


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[[Category:1990 deaths]]


[[ro: Maitreyi Devi (poetă indiană)]]
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Revision as of 18:44, 30 January 2010

Maitreyi Devi (1914-1990) was a Bengali-born Indian poetess and novelist, the daughter of philosopher Surendranath Dasgupta and protegée of poet Rabindranath Tagore. She was the basis for the main character in Romanian-born writer Mircea Eliade's 1933 novel Bengal Nights. In her Na Hanyate novel, written as a response to Bengal Nights, Maitreyi Devi denied claims of a sexual affair between her and Eliade during the latter's sojourn in British India[1].

References

  1. ^ [1] A Terrible Hurt: The Untold Story behind the Publishing of Maitreyi Devi, by Ginu Kamani, accessed 30 January 2010

See also

  • Mircea Eliade--Maitreyi, Bucureşti, 1933
  • Maitreyi Devi--It Does Not Die. A Romance. Translated by Maitreyi Devi. University of Chicago Press, 1994
  • Mircea Eliade--Bengal Nights, University of Chicago Press, 1994