Munshi Premchand of Lamhi Village |
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The fact that , while Premchand was a writer , he was also a man is sometimes overlooked by critics who discuss the ... however involved in these matters , he followed the profession of writing with a remarkable singleness of purpose .
The fact that , while Premchand was a writer , he was also a man is sometimes overlooked by critics who discuss the ... however involved in these matters , he followed the profession of writing with a remarkable singleness of purpose .
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Years later , when writing about his first piece of creative writing , he said : At this time my age was about thirteen . I did not know any Hindi at all . I had a passion for reading Urdu novels . Maulana Sharar , Pandit Ratannath ...
Years later , when writing about his first piece of creative writing , he said : At this time my age was about thirteen . I did not know any Hindi at all . I had a passion for reading Urdu novels . Maulana Sharar , Pandit Ratannath ...
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Six THREE STRANDS OF CRITICISM , 1932-1936 During the greater part of Premchand's writing career he regarded himself as a writer with a message , a writer with a moral obligation to rid his society of many evils which he specifically ...
Six THREE STRANDS OF CRITICISM , 1932-1936 During the greater part of Premchand's writing career he regarded himself as a writer with a message , a writer with a moral obligation to rid his society of many evils which he specifically ...
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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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