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- Sarasibala_Basu abstract "Sarasibala Basu (1886–1929) belonged to the generation of writers of the Bengali renaissance period. In her short lifespan, she had published more than twenty novels, many short stories and poems, and made a big impact on Bengali literature. An equal quantity of her writings had remained unpublished. Sarasibala wrote passionately about the social issues of that period and the world around her.".
- Q7423208 abstract "Sarasibala Basu (1886–1929) belonged to the generation of writers of the Bengali renaissance period. In her short lifespan, she had published more than twenty novels, many short stories and poems, and made a big impact on Bengali literature. An equal quantity of her writings had remained unpublished. Sarasibala wrote passionately about the social issues of that period and the world around her.".
- Sarasibala_Basu comment "Sarasibala Basu (1886–1929) belonged to the generation of writers of the Bengali renaissance period. In her short lifespan, she had published more than twenty novels, many short stories and poems, and made a big impact on Bengali literature. An equal quantity of her writings had remained unpublished. Sarasibala wrote passionately about the social issues of that period and the world around her.".
- Q7423208 comment "Sarasibala Basu (1886–1929) belonged to the generation of writers of the Bengali renaissance period. In her short lifespan, she had published more than twenty novels, many short stories and poems, and made a big impact on Bengali literature. An equal quantity of her writings had remained unpublished. Sarasibala wrote passionately about the social issues of that period and the world around her.".