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Love And Life Behind The Purdah

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Cornelia Sorabji (1866-1952) was a pioneer in the tradition of Indian-Parsee women's literature in English. This collection of Sorabji's short stories reflects her fascination with orthodox Hindu women and her frustrated feminist ambitions to liberate them from their enforced or self-willed domesticity.

Cornelia Sorabji

Cornelia Sorabji (15 November 1866 – 6 July 1954) was an Indian lawyer, social reformer and writer. She was the first female graduate from Bombay University, the first woman to study law at Oxford University,[1][2] and the first female advocate in India

Title

Love And Life Behind The Purdah

Author

Cornelia Sorabji

Publisher

Oxford University Press, India

Number of Pages

142

Language

English (US)

Category

  • Biography
  • First Published

    JAN 2011

    Cornelia Sorabji (1866-1952) was a pioneer in the tradition of Indian-Parsee women's literature in English. This collection of Sorabji's short stories reflects her fascination with orthodox Hindu women and her frustrated feminist ambitions to liberate them from their enforced or self-willed domesticity.
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