Yet, a deep critique is necessary. For all its psychological depth, mainstream Bengali romantic fiction has historically been conservative about physical desire. Until very recently, the body remained veiled in metaphor—a chand (moon) for a face, a megh (cloud) for hair. The explosion of desire was often sublimated into art, music, or spiritual longing. The physical act of love was the great unsaid. This began to change with the "Kolkata modernists" of the 1990s, but the shadow of Tagorean restraint is long. The result is a romantic tradition that is spectacular at depicting the agony of love but often reticent about its ecstasy .
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In recent years, Bengali romantic fiction has continued to evolve, with a new generation of writers exploring contemporary themes and issues. Some notable modern Bengali romantic stories include: Yet, a deep critique is necessary