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Maitreyi

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Classics Fiction Romance

by Mircea Eliade

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3.92 (11.1K ratings)
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description 200 pages
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Maitreyi by Mircea Eliade holds a well received rating of 3.92 out of 5, based on 11.1K reader ratings. First published in 1933. The book spans 200 pages.

About Maitreyi

Set in 1930s Calcutta, this is a roman á clef of remarkable intimacy. Originally published in Romanian in 1933, this semiautobiographical novel by the world renowned scholar Mircea Eliade details the passionate awakenings of Alain, an ambitious young French engineer flush with colonial pride and prejudice and full of a European fascination with the mysterious subcontinent. Offered the hospitality of a senior Indian colleague, Alain grasps at the chance to discover the authentic India firsthand. He soon finds himself enchanted by his host's daughter, the lovely and inscrutable Maitreyi, a precocious young poet and former student of Tagore. What follows is a charming, tentative flirtation that soon, against all the proprieties and precepts of Indian society, blossoms into a love affair both impossible and ultimately tragic. This erotic passion plays itself out in Alain's thoughts long after its bitter conclusion. In hindsight he sets down the story, quoting from the diaries of his disordered days, and trying to make sense of the sad affair. A vibrantly poetic love story, Bengal Nights is also a cruel account of the wreckage left in the wake of a young man's self discovery. At once horrifying and deeply moving, Eliade's story repeats the patterns of European engagement with India even as it exposes and condemns them. Invaluable for the insight it offers into Eliade's life and thought, it is a work of great intellectual and emotional power. "Bengal Nights is forceful and harshly poignant, written with a great love of India informed by clear-eyed understanding. But do not open it if you prefer to remain unmoved by your reading matter.It is enough to make stones weep." — Literary ReviewMircea Eliade (1907-1986) was the Sewell L. Avery Distinguished Service Professor in the Divinity School and the Committee on Social Thought at the University of Chicago. Many of his scholarly works, as well as his two-volume autobiography and four-volume journal, are published by the University of Chicago Press. Translated into French in 1950, Bengal Nights was an immediate critical success. The film, Les Nuits Bengali, appeared in 1987.

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Author Mircea Eliade
Published 1933
Pages 200
Genres Classics, Fiction, Romance
Average Rating 3.92 / 5.00
Total Ratings 11,079

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3.9
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11.1K ratings
With a rating of 3.92, Maitreyi is rated below the global average of 4.17. Compared to its genre average of 4.03, it performs below the genre benchmark.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What genre is Maitreyi?

Maitreyi is categorized as Classics, Fiction, Romance. Its primary genre classification is Romance.

Is Maitreyi worth reading?

Based on 11.1K reader ratings, Maitreyi has an average score of 3.92 out of 5.00, which is considered "Well Received."

How many pages is Maitreyi?

Maitreyi has 200 pages.

Who wrote Maitreyi?

Maitreyi was written by Mircea Eliade. It was first published in 1933.

What is the ISBN for Maitreyi?

The ISBN-13 for Maitreyi is 9789735004100.0.

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