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... I believe that in his finest fiction , in some of his village stories and in others written during his final years , he too became aware that fiction might seek more than a one - to - one correspondence between words and their ...
... I believe that in his finest fiction , in some of his village stories and in others written during his final years , he too became aware that fiction might seek more than a one - to - one correspondence between words and their ...
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These objectives , which hopefully would lead to a free land , a morally justifiable land , and a distinctively Indian land , were clear and noble ideals for politicians and social or religious reformers . For writers of fiction ...
These objectives , which hopefully would lead to a free land , a morally justifiable land , and a distinctively Indian land , were clear and noble ideals for politicians and social or religious reformers . For writers of fiction ...
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Quotations from his fiction and non - fiction show that he was aware of the Russian Revolution and admired some aspects of it , but when the question of his views was put to him directly by I. N. Madan he answered : in 1934 , I believe ...
Quotations from his fiction and non - fiction show that he was aware of the Russian Revolution and admired some aspects of it , but when the question of his views was put to him directly by I. N. Madan he answered : in 1934 , I believe ...
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Contents
One Lamhi and the Eastern Districts | 3 |
Two The National Watchman | 21 |
Three The Perimeters of Premchands Work | 36 |
Copyright | |
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