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  1. Clinton B. Seely (Bengali: ক্লিনটন বি. সিলি) (born June 21, 1941) is an American academic and translator, and a scholar of Bengali language and literature. He has translated the works of Ramprasad Sen and Michael Madhusudan Dutt and written a biography of Bengali poet Jibanananda Das.

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    The film was based on a novel by Clinton Seeley which was published in November 1954. The New York Times called the Sealey work "a pleasant discovery... a tale of terror presented with economy, insight and a surprising amount of technical skill."

  3. Professor Emeritus of South Asian Languages and Civilizations. Clinton Seely retired from the University in 2006. His interests span medieval and modern cultural history from both Banglas, West Bengal, India, as well as Bangladesh.

  4. home.uchicago.edu › cbs2 › Clinton_Seely_VitaThe University of Chicago

    Clinton B. Seely, Professor Emeritus. DEGREES: B., Biology, Stanford University, 1963. M., South Asian Languages and Civilizations, The University of Chicago, 1968 Ph.D., South Asian Languages and Civilizations, The University of Chicago, 1976. DOCTORAL DISSERTATION TITLE:

  5. contact me. “Ravana, confronting Rama, Laksmana, and Hanuman”. --scroll panel painting by Dukkhu Syam Chitrakar. in the festschrift honoring. Shamsuzzaman Khan. Director General of the Bangla Academy. Dhaka, Bangladesh.

  6. Clinton B. Seely is an American academic and translator, and a scholar of Bengali language and literature.[1] He has translated the works of Ramprasad Sen and Michael Madhusudan Dutt and written a biography of Bengali poet Jibanananda Das. He has also authored software packages related to Bengali.

  7. Clinton B. Seely is the author of রাত ভ'রে বৃষ্টি (3.72 avg rating, 836 ratings, 164 reviews, published 1967), The Slaying of Meghanada (4.34 avg rating,...