Munshi Premchand of Lamhi Village |
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In 1930 Banarsidas Chaturvedi asked him how much he had earned from his writings to that time , and Premchand's answer indicated that in twenty - seven years of writing his novels and short stories had perhaps earned him from Rs . 50 to ...
In 1930 Banarsidas Chaturvedi asked him how much he had earned from his writings to that time , and Premchand's answer indicated that in twenty - seven years of writing his novels and short stories had perhaps earned him from Rs . 50 to ...
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asked the Collector . I admitted it . The Sahab asked me the meaning of each story , and finally getting angry said : “ Your stories are filled with sedition . Be thankful you are under British rule . If this had been Mugal Raj you'd ...
asked the Collector . I admitted it . The Sahab asked me the meaning of each story , and finally getting angry said : “ Your stories are filled with sedition . Be thankful you are under British rule . If this had been Mugal Raj you'd ...
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7 Gangi asked her father , “ Who was the one that sang , dada ? ” Some months passed . One day Gangi was plastering the walls with cow dung when she saw the young thakur , his head lowered , passing the house .
7 Gangi asked her father , “ Who was the one that sang , dada ? ” Some months passed . One day Gangi was plastering the walls with cow dung when she saw the young thakur , his head lowered , passing the house .
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Contents
One Lamhi and the Eastern Districts | 3 |
Two The National Watchman | 21 |
Three The Perimeters of Premchands Work | 36 |
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