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His desire to see the poor peasant receive a fair share of the gains produced by his work led him in his earlier stories to seek the inspiration of Tolstoi , the Arya Samaj , Gandhi , and Ruskin , and through their teachings of love ...
His desire to see the poor peasant receive a fair share of the gains produced by his work led him in his earlier stories to seek the inspiration of Tolstoi , the Arya Samaj , Gandhi , and Ruskin , and through their teachings of love ...
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For the large number of critics who found unmistakable evidence of a Gandhian or reforming imprint in Premchand's earlier work , such new realism ( as seen particularly in his late village stories ) presented some difficulties for them ...
For the large number of critics who found unmistakable evidence of a Gandhian or reforming imprint in Premchand's earlier work , such new realism ( as seen particularly in his late village stories ) presented some difficulties for them ...
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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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