Munshi Premchand of Lamhi Village |
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a 7 7 countered in having some of his story collections published , this undoubtedly is a valid reason.52 But it is suggestive that in this period Premchand began to evince a great interest in Hindi literature , which up to this time ...
a 7 7 countered in having some of his story collections published , this undoubtedly is a valid reason.52 But it is suggestive that in this period Premchand began to evince a great interest in Hindi literature , which up to this time ...
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He is said to have received Rs . 1800 for Rangbhumi , published in 1925 , “ or four times the royalty on Sevasadan published six years earlier . ” 21 His printing press kept him from becoming solvent , and it also made it doubly ...
He is said to have received Rs . 1800 for Rangbhumi , published in 1925 , “ or four times the royalty on Sevasadan published six years earlier . ” 21 His printing press kept him from becoming solvent , and it also made it doubly ...
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a a mately 130 short stories.23 Whereas in his early period a majority of his stories had been published in three or four periodicals , notably Zamana , his stories after 1921 appeared in a wide variety of journals.24 While his ...
a a mately 130 short stories.23 Whereas in his early period a majority of his stories had been published in three or four periodicals , notably Zamana , his stories after 1921 appeared in a wide variety of journals.24 While his ...
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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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