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  • HIN

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  • 160

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  • 9789388810500

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  • PAPERBACK

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  • 1 2 2019

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    About the BookA story of two childhood neighbours—pratapchandra and birjan. Pratapchandra is born as a blessing to his mother from goddess asthabhuja. When birjan comes with her family to stay in pratapchandra’s house as tenants, they start spending time together and fall for each other. But birjan is married to another man. What happens when her husband dies? Will pratapchand marry birjan or go on to fulfil his mother’s dream?.About the AuthorBorn Dhanpat Rai Shrivastava on 31 July 1880 in Lamhi village near Varanasi, India, Munshi Premchand began his writing career in 1901. His first short novel, Asrar e Ma’abid...  Read More

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    Munshi Premchand

    Munshi Premchand (Hindi: मुंशी प्रेमचंद) was an Indian writer famous for his modern Hindustani literature. He is one of the most celebrated writers of the Indian subcontinent,and is regarded as one of the foremost Hindustani writers of the early twentieth century.

    Born Dhanpat Rai, he began writing under the pen name Nawab Rai, but subsequently switched to Premchand, while he is also known as Munshi Premchand, Munshi being an honorary prefix. A novel writer, story writer and dramatist, he has been referred to as the Upanyas Samrat (Emperor among Novelists) by some Hindi writers. His works include more than a dozen novels, around 250 short stories, several essays and translations of a number of foreign literary works into Hindi.

    Premchand is considered the first Hindi author whose writings prominently featured realism. His novels describe the problems of the poor and the urban middle-class. His works depict a rationalistic outlook, which views religious values as something that allows the powerful hypocrites to exploit the weak. He used literature for the purpose of arousing public awareness about national and social issues and often wrote about topics related to corruption, child widowhood, prostitution, feudal system, poverty, colonialism and on the Indias freedom movement.

    Several of his early works, such as A Little Trick and A Moral Victory, satirised the Indians who cooperated with the British colonial government.

    In the 1920s, he was influenced by Mahatma Gandhis non-cooperation movement and the accompanying struggle for social reform. During this period, his works dealt with the social issues such as poverty, zamindari exploitation (Premashram, 1922), dowry system (Nirmala, 1925), educational reform and political oppression (Karmabhumi, 1931).

    In his last days, he focused on village life as a stage for complex drama, as seen in his most famous work Godan as well as the short-story collection Kafan (1936).Premchand believed that social realism was the way for Hindi literature, as opposed to the feminine quality, tenderness and emotion of the contemporary Bengali literature.

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