BUKU BASA INDIA KAKAIT KARO «प्रचंडत्व»
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प्रचंडत्व lan pethikan cekak kang padha kanggo nyediyakaké panggunané ing sastra Basa India.
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Chāyāvādī kaviyoṃ kā ālocanā sāhitya
... में खोई की वे सभी महत्वकांक्षाएँ, प्रकृतिक विषमताएं-जहं/मयता, स्पर्धा, प्रचंडत्व तथा निर्मम आ-गीति वाकयों की एक लंबी धूमिल पूँछ भी लिपटी रहीं, जिसमें उनके उपचेतन व्यक्तित्व ...
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Transnational Tolstoy: Between the West and the World - Page 225
See Ellmann, James Joyce, p. 247 note. See Achebe, “An Image of Africa.” See Christian (ed. and trans.), Tolstoy's Diaries, p. 333 (entry for March 21, 1898, item 16). Chapter. 11. 1 Premchand, “Two Autobiographical Sketches,” p. 255.
John Burt Foster, Jr., 2013
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Mehmood, a Man of Many Moods - Page 79
been impressed with Bimal Roy's "Do Bigha Zamin" written by Premchand. Two weeks after the press conference, the muhurat of Chaudhary's film "Pinjre Ke Panchhi" was celebrated at the Filmistan Studio. Balraj Sahani, Meena Kumari, ...
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Premchand: His Life and Times - Page 269
Then, they went through all the third class compartments as well, and still didn't find Premchand. Two hours later arrived another train. Their search for Premchand tins time was even keener and thorougher, but equally luckless. Dispirited and ...
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Comparative literature: Indian dimensions - Page 21
... had Hazariprasad been able to persuade Premchand to shake off his coy inertia as well as resistance against the rich, contact between Tagore and Premchand, two contemporaneous even though temperamentally disparate personalities, ...
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India and Europe: selected essays - Page 118
There is something very profoundly 'advaitin' in Blake's visions, but in his poems they come to us through very Biblical images. I cited the examples of Tolstoy and Premchand, two writers of very different calibre, belonging to entirely different ...
Nirmal Verma, Alok Bhalla, Centre for the Study of Indian Civilization (Simla, India), 2000
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The Golden book of Saratchandra - Page 56
Saratchandra and Premchand, two contemporary great writers of fiction, reflected the life and problems of their age, each in his unique way. They reflected their epoch with the eye of sensitive artists and the mind of earnest thinkers. It is also ...
Manik Mukhopadhyay, Satyabrata Toy, 1977
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Annual Report - Page 77
... of Oriental Studies, Cambridge University discussed in detail Premchand's two famous novels, Nirmala and Kayakalp. She showed that there is a wonderful blend of melodrama and realism in Premchand's novels. Premchand was the first ...
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Literature and Politics in the Age of Nationalism: The ... - Page 13
In a speech strongly reminiscent of Premchand's two years earlier, he called on Indian writers to 'adopt the point of view of the man in the street in their writing'5 and to fulfil their creative aspirations by a radical realisation of the causes that ...
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Munshi Premchand: a literary biography - Page 440
When he reached the place, he could not stand on his feet. He could not even read out his own address — someone else had to read it on his behalf. (This was the last address he ever delivered.) Soon after, Premchand's two sons came from ...