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Six THREE STRANDS OF CRITICISM , 1932-1936 During the greater part of Premchand's writing career he regarded ... This has prompted critics to regard him primarily as a Gandhian or a Marxist or an idealistic realist or a nationalist .
Six THREE STRANDS OF CRITICISM , 1932-1936 During the greater part of Premchand's writing career he regarded ... This has prompted critics to regard him primarily as a Gandhian or a Marxist or an idealistic realist or a nationalist .
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The communist and Marxist critics , on the other hand , purport to see that the greater accent on realism in his later work , following the dominant idealism of his early work , revealed more than just technical maturity .
The communist and Marxist critics , on the other hand , purport to see that the greater accent on realism in his later work , following the dominant idealism of his early work , revealed more than just technical maturity .
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The third group of critics , mentioned earlier in this chapter , took cognizance of the fact that the change toward greater realism in the content of Premchand's latest stories was brought about , not by a change in his political or ...
The third group of critics , mentioned earlier in this chapter , took cognizance of the fact that the change toward greater realism in the content of Premchand's latest stories was brought about , not by a change in his political or ...
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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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