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'''Manomohan Bose''' was a Bengali journalist, poet, and playwright.<ref>Liquid error: wrong number of arguments (1 for 2)</ref>
==Early life==
Bose was born in 1831 in Nishchintapur, [[Jessore District]], [[Bengal Presidency]], [[British India]]. He studied at the Sanskrit school in Jessore and [[Hare School]] in Calcutta. He then went onto to study at the [[Scottish Church College]]. He was inspired to write by [[Ishwar Chandra Gupta]].<ref name="bose"></ref>
==Career==
Bose wrote for Ishwar Chandra Gupta's Sambad Prabhakar. His writings were also published in [[Akshay Kumar Datta]]'s Tattvabodhini. He wrote in and edited Madhyastha in 1872 and Sambad Bibhakar in 1852. He wrote a number of plays based on history and mythology. His plays were nationalist in nature. He supported the [[Hindu Mela]], a nationalist organization. In 1896 he was the Vice-President of [[Bangiya Sahitya Parishad]].<ref name="bose"></ref>
[[File:Manomohan Bose.jpg|thumb|150px|right|Manomohan Bose]]
==Selected bibliography==
*Sati (1873)<ref name="bose"></ref>
*Ramabhisek (1867)
*Pranayapariksa (1869)
*Harishchandra (1875)
*Parthaparajay (1881)
*Raslila (1889)
*Anandamay (1889)
*Hindur Achar-byabahar (1873)
*Baktrtamala (1873)
*Dulin (1891).
*Manomohan Gitabali
==Death==
Bose died in 1912.<ref name="bose"></ref>
==References==
[[Category:1831 births]]
[[Category:1912 deaths]]
[[Category:Bengali writers]]
[[Category:20th-century Bengali poets]]
[[Category:Bengali Hindus]]
[[Category:People from Jessore District]]
==Early life==
Bose was born in 1831 in Nishchintapur, [[Jessore District]], [[Bengal Presidency]], [[British India]]. He studied at the Sanskrit school in Jessore and [[Hare School]] in Calcutta. He then went onto to study at the [[Scottish Church College]]. He was inspired to write by [[Ishwar Chandra Gupta]].<ref name="bose"></ref>
==Career==
Bose wrote for Ishwar Chandra Gupta's Sambad Prabhakar. His writings were also published in [[Akshay Kumar Datta]]'s Tattvabodhini. He wrote in and edited Madhyastha in 1872 and Sambad Bibhakar in 1852. He wrote a number of plays based on history and mythology. His plays were nationalist in nature. He supported the [[Hindu Mela]], a nationalist organization. In 1896 he was the Vice-President of [[Bangiya Sahitya Parishad]].<ref name="bose"></ref>
[[File:Manomohan Bose.jpg|thumb|150px|right|Manomohan Bose]]
==Selected bibliography==
*Sati (1873)<ref name="bose"></ref>
*Ramabhisek (1867)
*Pranayapariksa (1869)
*Harishchandra (1875)
*Parthaparajay (1881)
*Raslila (1889)
*Anandamay (1889)
*Hindur Achar-byabahar (1873)
*Baktrtamala (1873)
*Dulin (1891).
*Manomohan Gitabali
==Death==
Bose died in 1912.<ref name="bose"></ref>
==References==
[[Category:1831 births]]
[[Category:1912 deaths]]
[[Category:Bengali writers]]
[[Category:20th-century Bengali poets]]
[[Category:Bengali Hindus]]
[[Category:People from Jessore District]]
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