THE INDIAN WRITER THAT I LOVED
THE MUNSHI PREMCHAND
(1880-1936)
- An Indian writer (novel, writer, story writer and dramatist)
- Born in a village near Varanasai, India and he was the fourth child of his family.
- His works are notable for depiction of lives of downtrodden castes in traditional castes in traditional Indian social setup.
- His works got international readership for its perceptive insight into the lives of oppressed; and their analysis of exploitation and misfortune.
- He was much moved by the inhumane manner in which Indian women of his time were treated and often depicted the miserable plight of girls and women in his stories .
- At times Premchand became a victim of severe criticism of his readers.
- His novel 'Godaan', is considered one of the greatest Hindustani novels of modern India literature.
- Literary works of Premchand- he has written about 300 short stories
1. Panch Phool (The five flowers-story)
2.Ram Katha (The story of Ram story)
3.Manorma (beautiful novel)
4.Mangalasutra (The necklace that marks our wedding)
5.Thakur ka Kuan (The Thakur's well)
| GOODAN |
| NIRMALA |
| GABAN |
| RAM KATHA |
| WARDAN |
| THAKUR KA KUAN -Difficulties in your life don't come to destroy you. But to help you realize hidden potential_ |
Superb akkii❤
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