Girish Chandra GhoshSahitya Akademi, 1992 - Počet stran: 101 Jal Ki Pyas Na Jaye: Hindi Translation By Kartar Singh Duggal Of His Punjabi Novel Of The Same Title. |
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Strana 67
... Siraj and Mir Kasim openly and brazenly assumes the role of political propagandist , and did not seek excuses in the " purity of art " and such other terminology . The scene of Siraj's attack on Calcutta and the rout of the English ...
... Siraj and Mir Kasim openly and brazenly assumes the role of political propagandist , and did not seek excuses in the " purity of art " and such other terminology . The scene of Siraj's attack on Calcutta and the rout of the English ...
Strana 70
... Siraj breaks out one day in court when the millionaire - banker Jagat Seth refuses to finance the government any longer . Siraj appeals to him almost on his knees . The bourgeois has but one reply : my coffers are empty . Thereupon ...
... Siraj breaks out one day in court when the millionaire - banker Jagat Seth refuses to finance the government any longer . Siraj appeals to him almost on his knees . The bourgeois has but one reply : my coffers are empty . Thereupon ...
Strana 71
... Siraj who stands alone now , except for Mohan Lal , a sub- altern he has raised to generalship . Siraj can only scream : treason to the walls of his palace ; the triumph of the bour- geois was inevitable before the contest began . The ...
... Siraj who stands alone now , except for Mohan Lal , a sub- altern he has raised to generalship . Siraj can only scream : treason to the walls of his palace ; the triumph of the bour- geois was inevitable before the contest began . The ...
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