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Harish Chandra Mitra
Born1837
Dhaka
Died1872
OccupationJournalist, Teacher
LanguageBengali
RelativesAbhay Charan Mitra (Father)

Harish Chandra Mitra (1837–1872) was a Bengali playwright, poet, essayist, journalist. His father, Abhay Charan Mitra was a resident of Howrah, West Bengal. He spent his childhood in dire poverty. In his teen-hood, he joined a press as a compositor. Later he became a teacher at a junior school in Dhaka. At the age of 21, his first poem was published in 1858 in the Sambad Probhakar. He was an orthodox Hindu and opposed Brahmoism and obscenity in literature.[1]

In the last phase of his life, Mitra was mainly a journalist, editor and publisher. He published the first newspaper from Dhaka: monthly Kavita Kushumabali(1960).[1] Mitra edited many newspapers; among them are monthly Abakashranjika(1962), weekly Dhaka Darpan(1963), Kabya Prokash (1864), Hindu Hitoishi (1865), and Hindu Ranjika (1868). Weekly Dhaka Darpan(1963) was the first weekly published from Dhaka.[1] Monthly Mitra Prokash (1870), which is said to be one of the best periodicals published from Dhaka in the 19th century was published and edited by Harish Chandra Mitra.[1]

Publications[edit]

Plays[edit]

Verse plays[edit]

Poetry[edit]

Prose[edit]

Harish Chandra Mitra also wrote a number of school-text books including Saralpath (1863), Kavita Kaumoodi (3 vol), Chhatra Sakha, Kushumlata, and Chasitabalir Artha.

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c d Maksud, Syed Abul (2012). "Mitra, Harish Chandra". In Islam, Sirajul; Jamal, Ahmed A. (eds.). Banglapedia: National Encyclopedia of Bangladesh (Second ed.). Asiatic Society of Bangladesh.

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Categories: 
Bengali male poets
People from the Bengal Presidency
Dramatists and playwrights from British India
Poets from British India
Essayists from British India
Indian male essayists
Journalists from British India
1837 births
1872 deaths
19th-century Bengali poets
19th-century Indian male writers
 



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