A sort of ferment and the revolt within Hindu Bhadralok society was going on in The Renascent Bengal at the Cross-Roads. As an inevitable consequence of the enlightenment, the westernized elite developed a natural aptitude to assimilate alien ideologies and a playful attitude to traditional religious and socio-ethical ideas. But there were also the representative figures who denounced pandemonium of self-assertion of Anglophiles and cherished values of stability ...