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During this Kanpur period Premchand's second Urdu novel , later called Prema in its Hindi edition , was published , as was his first collection of short stories , Soz - e - Vatan ( 1908 ) . The first edition of each book was of a ...
During this Kanpur period Premchand's second Urdu novel , later called Prema in its Hindi edition , was published , as was his first collection of short stories , Soz - e - Vatan ( 1908 ) . The first edition of each book was of a ...
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During his stay in Lucknow , Premchand's health was good and the publication of his longest novel , Rangbhumi , made him famous throughout India . When he returned to Banaras , however , he found the condition of his press unimproved ...
During his stay in Lucknow , Premchand's health was good and the publication of his longest novel , Rangbhumi , made him famous throughout India . When he returned to Banaras , however , he found the condition of his press unimproved ...
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personages but otherwise these should be regarded as romantic novels or novels of magic and mystery . ... The romantic novels . contain sensuous portrayal of the Indian idealistic love and of the adventurous love so characteristic of ...
personages but otherwise these should be regarded as romantic novels or novels of magic and mystery . ... The romantic novels . contain sensuous portrayal of the Indian idealistic love and of the adventurous love so characteristic of ...
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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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