Rabindranath Datta

Rabindranath Datta (also known as Roby Datta) was an Indian Poet and educator. He mostly wrote in English. He was born in a renowned Bengali family on 1 October 1883 in Sankar Ghosh Lane, Calcutta. His father was Gyanendra Nath Dutt a member of the Hatkhola Dutt family.

Rabindranath Datta
Born(1883-10-01)1 October 1883
Died1917 (aged 33–34)
NationalityIndian
Other namesRoby Dutt
Occupation(s)Professor, Poet
Known forPoet
SpouseEmily Atkinson (m. 1913)
RelativesPrabhabati Bose (cousin)
Subhas Chandra Bose (nephew)

He studied in Oxford University. He obtained BA (Tripos, 1906) and MA (1910) degrees. He was called to the Bar (Gray's Inn),[1] 27 January 1908 and he enrolled in the Calcutta High Court in 1909. However, he did not practice law. He taught English and Comparative Philology at Calcutta University till his death in 1917. He was a very popular teacher.

He married an accomplished English woman Emily G. Atkinson in 1913. Roby Datta with his wife Emily lived in his ancestral house on Kashinath Dutt Road, Baranagore (a suburb of Calcutta (Kolkata), INDIA.

In 1909, he wrote "Echoes from East and West"[2]

References

  1. "The Solicitors' Journal and Weekly Reporter, Volume 52". 1907.
  2. Datta, Rabindranath (1909). Echoes from East and West. Cambridge, UK: Galloway & Porter. ISBN 9781143741692.
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