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... where language is concerned , do we have to remain with the thoughts and viewpoints of a hundred years ago ? 18 It can be seen from the above discussion that Premchand was deeply concerned with the formation of a national language ...
... where language is concerned , do we have to remain with the thoughts and viewpoints of a hundred years ago ? 18 It can be seen from the above discussion that Premchand was deeply concerned with the formation of a national language ...
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As late as 1930 , for example , he had written in his monthly Hans : If the zamindars would not stain themselves so much with their injustices that their existence is disgusting in the eyes of others , they would for ages remain the ...
As late as 1930 , for example , he had written in his monthly Hans : If the zamindars would not stain themselves so much with their injustices that their existence is disgusting in the eyes of others , they would for ages remain the ...
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Indeed , the question of reality and idealism , of dreams and objective fact , seem here so intertwined that a longer perspective of post - Premchand Hindi literature alone may decide whether Hindu heroines are going to remain different ...
Indeed , the question of reality and idealism , of dreams and objective fact , seem here so intertwined that a longer perspective of post - Premchand Hindi literature alone may decide whether Hindu heroines are going to remain different ...
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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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