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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... already sets Girish apart from his class , the flippant , servile Baboos whose drudgery at an Englishman's mercantile house was merely to please the Sahib . When they returned home in the evening they were too tired to think of anything ...
... already sets Girish apart from his class , the flippant , servile Baboos whose drudgery at an Englishman's mercantile house was merely to please the Sahib . When they returned home in the evening they were too tired to think of anything ...
Strana 46
... already begun under English auspices must not be disturbed . He wants a Garibaldi without revolutionary spirit- probably only as a writer of petitions to Lord Lytton . The total bankruptcy of India's educated class is exemplified in ...
... already begun under English auspices must not be disturbed . He wants a Garibaldi without revolutionary spirit- probably only as a writer of petitions to Lord Lytton . The total bankruptcy of India's educated class is exemplified in ...
Strana 67
... already in prison for failing to meet insatiable English demand for money , asks Aminchand how he could have left his family in danger in the Nawab's capital . Aminchand replies like a true bourgeois : They will escape somehow , they ...
... already in prison for failing to meet insatiable English demand for money , asks Aminchand how he could have left his family in danger in the Nawab's capital . Aminchand replies like a true bourgeois : They will escape somehow , they ...
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