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The years in Gorakhpur brought Premchand to a new level in his thinking . Gandhi's influence finally brought him to resign from his government job and lifted him to a height from which he could see the nation as a whole ...
The years in Gorakhpur brought Premchand to a new level in his thinking . Gandhi's influence finally brought him to resign from his government job and lifted him to a height from which he could see the nation as a whole ...
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36 The argument cannot be upheld in full , for a Sanskrit word brought into a living language must acquire its private meanings in time . It also can be said that centuries of Sanskrit in the background and foreground of life in India ...
36 The argument cannot be upheld in full , for a Sanskrit word brought into a living language must acquire its private meanings in time . It also can be said that centuries of Sanskrit in the background and foreground of life in India ...
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He brought this world to life a а with a supple and vital language , great wit and. 54. Mark Schorer , “ Technique as Discovery , ” in William Van O'Connor , ed . , Forms of Modern Fiction ( Bloomington , Ind . , 1961 ) , p . 24 . 55.
He brought this world to life a а with a supple and vital language , great wit and. 54. Mark Schorer , “ Technique as Discovery , ” in William Van O'Connor , ed . , Forms of Modern Fiction ( Bloomington , Ind . , 1961 ) , p . 24 . 55.
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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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