About the Journal

The International Journal of Bengali Literature (IJBL) is a double-blind peer-reviewed, open access international journal dedicated to research, criticism, and creative discussion on Bengali language, literature, and culture. The journal provides a global platform for scholars, researchers, teachers, literary critics, and students to publish both original and emerging research.

IJBL encourages interdisciplinary and comparative studies that situate Bengali literature in relation to history, linguistics, philosophy, religious studies, folklore, translation studies, cultural practices, and world literature. It also provides space for discussions on the position and role of Bengali literature in contemporary global contexts.

Types of Publications:

  • Original research articles
  • Critical essays and theoretical discussions
  • Comparative and interdisciplinary studies
  • Translations (with introduction/annotation)
  • Book reviews and critical evaluations

Aims and Objectives:
The primary aim of IJBL is to preserve, promote, and enhance the global recognition of Bengali literature. The journal seeks to create an intellectual space where researchers engage in dialogue across cultures and disciplines, enriching Bengali literary studies with new perspectives and modern research methodologies.

Publication and Access:

IJBL is published quarterly and is fully open access, enabling readers worldwide to access and use the research freely without any subscription.

Committed to integrity, inclusivity, and academic excellence, IJBL aspires to elevate Bengali literary research to a distinguished international platform.