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Sushil Kumar De
Sushil Kumar De (b. 29 Jan. 1890, d. 31 Jan. 1968) was a
Bengali polymath from the early decades of the 20th century. Trained
as a lawyer, with degrees in English and Sanskrit Poetics, he wrote
extensively on Sanskrit Literature, Philosophy, Poetics, History of
Bengali Literature, besides editing critical editions for
a large number of Sanskrit and Bengali
texts from manuscripts.
He was professor of English literature at
Calcutta University, and of Sanskrit and Bengali at Dhaka University. While at the latter post, he accumulated a large collection
of palmleaf manuscripts.
==Life and career==

Sushil De was born in Calcutta in 1890.
His father Satish Chandra De was a state surgeon, posted at
Cuttack, Orissa, where he did his schooling at the
Ravenshaw Collegiate School.〔 Subsequently he did his
Intermediate and B.A. from
Presidency College and M.A. in English from Calcutta University, and
became a Premchand-Roychand scholar.〔Sushil Kumar De,
(Banglapedia )〕
In 1912, he completed his Law degree from the University Law College,
but instead of practicing, he joined as a lecturer in English
at Presidency College and later at
Calcutta University. In 1921, he did his D.Litt from the University of
London (School of Oriental Studies)
with a thesis on Rhetoric (''alaMkAra'') in Sanskrit poetry.

Curriculum Vitae, p.ix-xv〕
He also studied linguistics at the University of Bonn.〔
Upon return to India, he joined Dhaka University, initially in
English, and then in the Sanskrit
and Bengali departments. Subsequent to his retirement from Dhaka
University in 1947, he also headed Jadavpur's Bengali department.
In 1951 he was a visiting professor at the University of London.
His work on the history of the Vaishnava movement in Bengal, along
with critical manuscript analyses of several original texts, are very well
respected.
He also published a brief note on erotics in Sanskrit
literature.〔(Ancient Indian erotics and erotic literature ), S.K. De, 1959〕
He was well known in Oriental study circles, and was
elected General President of the All-India Oriental Conference, 1949.
A fellow of the Royal Astatic Soctety of Great Britam and Ireland (1954),
he edited the Udyoga Parva (1940) and Drona Parva (1958) volumes in the Critical Edition of the Mahabharata from the
Bhandarkar Oriental Research Institute.
At the same time, he was also active in Bangla literature,
publishing a volume of Bangla sonnets
''Dipali'', focusing on physical love (1928), and ''prAktani'' (1934) on
characters from classical Sanskrit literature.〔
〕 He was
president of the Bangiya Sahitya Parishad (1950, 1956),〔
and also wrote several popular translations of Sanskrit tales.

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