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&amp;#039;&amp;#039;&amp;#039;Majumder, Mohitlal&amp;#039;&amp;#039;&amp;#039; (1888-1952) poet, essayist and literary critic, was born on 26 October 1888 in the village of Kanchrapara in Nadia district. Mohitlal started as a poet, but later became better known as a literary critic. He graduated in arts in 1908 from Ripon College (now Vidyasagar College), Kolkata. He began his career as a teacher at Calcutta High School and continued in this profession until 1928. He also worked briefly as a kanungo (1914-1917) in the Survey and Settlement Department. He joined [[Dhaka University|dhaka university]] as a lecturer of Bangla and Sanskrit Department in 1928 and retired from there in 1944.&lt;br /&gt;
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Mohitlal Majumder made his literary debut through the journal [[Manasi|manasi]]. Later, he contributed regularly to journals such as the [[Bharati|bharati]] and Shanibarer Chithi. His early poems, written in pleasing rhythms, reflect the aspirations and sorrows of a dreaming youth. Acquainted with Arabic and Persian, he used Arabic and Persian words in his poems. His poems are inspired by both aestheticism and spiritualism.&lt;br /&gt;
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Mohitlal’s early poems reveal the influence of [[Tagore, Rabindranath|rabindranath tagore]], but later, as a member of the Shanibarer Chithi group, he distanced himself from the style of the older poet. He did not regard Tagore’s poetic works (post-fifty) with much respect and made an effort to replace him with [[Michael Madhusudan Dutt|michael madhusudan dutt]] and [[Chattopadhyay, Bankimchandra|bankimchandra chattopadhyay]].&lt;br /&gt;
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As a literary critic, Mohitlal attempted to set standards and reveal the problems of art and literature. His psychological and poet-like approach greatly elevated the status of criticism. In writing critiques he used a number of pseudonyms such as [[Krittivas Ojha|krittivas ojha]], Sabyasachi and Sri Satyasundar Das.&lt;br /&gt;
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Mohitlal was a prolific writer. Among his books are Svapan Pasari (1921), Smargaral (1936), Adhunik Bangla Sahitya (1936), Bangla Kavitar Chhanda (1945), Kavi Shri Madhusudan (1947), Sahitya Bichar (1947), Bangla o Bangali (1951), and Kavi Rabindra o Rabindrakavya (1st Vol. 1952, 2nd Vol. 1953). He also edited [[Bangadarshan|bangadarshan]] for some time.  [Bilkis Rahman]&lt;br /&gt;
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