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In a long letter to I. N. Madan in 1934 he wrote : Formerly I believed in a supreme deity , not as a result of thinking , but simply as a traditional belief . That belief is being shattered . Of course there is some hand behind [ the ] ...
In a long letter to I. N. Madan in 1934 he wrote : Formerly I believed in a supreme deity , not as a result of thinking , but simply as a traditional belief . That belief is being shattered . Of course there is some hand behind [ the ] ...
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In all the stories about justice throughout the period , Premchand seeks to have justice served by trusted , traditional means . In 1911 he wrote a story “ Garib - ki Hay ” ( “ The Cry of the Poor ” ) , 53 in which justice is sought by ...
In all the stories about justice throughout the period , Premchand seeks to have justice served by trusted , traditional means . In 1911 he wrote a story “ Garib - ki Hay ” ( “ The Cry of the Poor ” ) , 53 in which justice is sought by ...
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Of these young Hindu heroines however , one wonders if the traditional ideals set up for them were not still too strong for Premchand to break even if he had wanted to . To have created a heroine who , for whatever reason , ventured ...
Of these young Hindu heroines however , one wonders if the traditional ideals set up for them were not still too strong for Premchand to break even if he had wanted to . To have created a heroine who , for whatever reason , ventured ...
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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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