Weight | 370 g |
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ISBN | 978-955-652-701-8 |
Language | Sinhala |
Cover | Soft Cover |
සිතක වෙහෙස භාර්යාවන් ගේ පැමිණිලි
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මේ පොතේ අන්තර්ගත වන්නේ විවාහක කාන්තාවන් තමන්ගේ ජීවිතය තම ස්වාමිපුරුෂයන්ගේ ඇතැම් චර්යාවන් හා ගති පැවතුම් නිසා අසහනකාරී තත්වයට පත්වී යැයි පවසමින් ඒ හා සම්බන්ධයෙන් කරන විස්තරයන්ය. ආවර්ජනයන්ය. ඇතැම් කාන්තාවන් උගත් කමින්,සමාජ ආර්ථික මට්ටම් වලින් විවිධ වෙනස්කම් පල කළ ද බහුතරයකගේ මානසික වෙහෙස සඳහා මුල් වන්නේ ප්රධාන කාරණා කිහිපයකි. ඒ අතර විශ්වාසය බිඳ දැමීම, ලිංගික ජීවිතය, මානව ගරුත්වය පිලිබඳ ව අසංවේදීතාව කැපී පෙනේ. ප්රේමය, ආදරය ගැන අවබෝධයක් නොමැතිකම, දරුවන් කෙරෙහි අසංවේදී වීම මෙන්ම විවිධ සමාජ ආර්ථික පීඩාවන්ද පොදු තත්වයන් යටතේ කැපී පෙනේ.
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