Munshi Premchand of Lamhi Village |
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... looked at him as he went into the liquor shop ; and finally he begins to see himself as a fool and a wastrel . In the end he throws his unfinished bottle crashing into the street . Premchand also drew the village into his picture of ...
... looked at him as he went into the liquor shop ; and finally he begins to see himself as a fool and a wastrel . In the end he throws his unfinished bottle crashing into the street . Premchand also drew the village into his picture of ...
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Nehru in 1935 , writing his autobiography in jail , looked back on all this and wrote regretfully : “ It is just possible that if civil resistance had not stopped in 1922 and the movement had been crushed by the Government , there would ...
Nehru in 1935 , writing his autobiography in jail , looked back on all this and wrote regretfully : “ It is just possible that if civil resistance had not stopped in 1922 and the movement had been crushed by the Government , there would ...
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The young thakur had looked at her once more before he had gone away . 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 ...
The young thakur had looked at her once more before he had gone away . 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 ...
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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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