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スバドゥラー・クマーリー・チョウハーン作「ジャーンシー・キー・ラーニー」翻訳=A Japanese Translation of Subhadra Kumari Chauhan's Jhansi ki Rani
Author 佐藤裕之 (著)=サトウヒロユキ (au.)
Source 武蔵野大学仏教文化研究所紀要=Journal of Institute of Buddhist Culture, Musashino University=ムサシノ ダイガク ブッキョウ ブンカ ケンキュウジョ キヨウ
Volumen.35
Date2019.02.28
Pages(176) - (159)
Publisher武蔵野大学仏教文化研究所
Publisher Url http://www.musashino-u.ac.jp/bukken/
Location西東京市, 日本 [Nishitokyo-shi, Japan]
Content type期刊論文=Journal Article
Language日文=Japanese
Note佐藤裕之
武蔵野大学教授
Keywordスバドゥラー・クマーリー・チョウハーン=Subhadra Kumari Chauhan; 「ジャーンシー・キー・ ラーニー」=Jhansi ki Rani; ラクシュミー・バーイー=Lakshmi Bai; インド大反乱=Indian Rebellion of 1857
AbstractSubhadra Kumari Chauhan (सुभद्रा कु मारी चौहान) is one of the best-known female
Indian poets from the first half of the 20th century. This work presents a Japanese
translation of Jhansi ki Rani (झांसी की रानी), “Queen of Jhansi,” which is Chauhan’s
most famous poem.

Chauhan was born in Ilahabad (इलाहाबाद) in the northern Indian state of Uttar
Pradesh (उत्तर प्रदेश) on August 16, 1904. In 1919, after marrying, she moved to
Jabalpur (जबलपूर) in Madhya Pradesh (मध्य प्रदेश), a state in central India. During
her lifetime, the growing independence movement was gaining momentum; she
joined the Non-Cooperation Movement in 1921 and was imprisoned in 1923 and
1942. After India’s independence, she was chosen to serve as a member of the
state’s legislative assembly. On February 15, 1948, she died in a car accident onher
way back to Jabalpur from Nagpur (नागपुर) in Maharashtra (महाराष्ट्र), a state in
mid-western India, after attending an assembly session.

Jhansi ki Rani is a poem about a queen who boldly confronted India’s
domination by England’s East India Company in the 19th century. Jhansi ki Rani
is Chauhan’s most famous poem because it inspired the independence movement
of the 20th century.

Jhansi is situated on the southern bank of the Yamuna (यमुना) River in the
Bundelkhand (बुंदेलखंड) region on the border of Uttar Pradesh and Madhya
Pradesh. It once belonged to the Maratha (मराठा) Confederacy, a former princely
state. The poem Jhansi ki Rani recounts the life of Lakshmi Bai (लक्ष्मी बाई),
queen of this former princely state. She is one of many brave Indian women, and
statues of her can be seen not only in Jhansi but also in many of India’s cities.
Table of contentsスバドゥラー・クマーリー・チョウハーン(सुभद्रा कु मारी चौहान) 174
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註 160
参考文献 159
ISSN18820107 (P)
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Created date2021.09.16
Modified date2021.09.16



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