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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... began from revulsion against boredom of bourgeois realism , and its inability to explore the emotional range of man . The bourgeois critics were not content to denigrate the classical theatre ; they even began to foist their own limited ...
... began from revulsion against boredom of bourgeois realism , and its inability to explore the emotional range of man . The bourgeois critics were not content to denigrate the classical theatre ; they even began to foist their own limited ...
Strana 38
... began and how the religion of the natives revived and began to play an increasing role in the liberation - movement . The government should have been warned by the fanaticism of the 1857 insurrection which was organized on and fanned by ...
... began and how the religion of the natives revived and began to play an increasing role in the liberation - movement . The government should have been warned by the fanaticism of the 1857 insurrection which was organized on and fanned by ...
Strana 42
... began to attach all kinds of political honour and social respect to the owner of land . There began a varitable competition among Indians to acquire land and thus respectability . The Company's government thus turned the prospective ...
... began to attach all kinds of political honour and social respect to the owner of land . There began a varitable competition among Indians to acquire land and thus respectability . The Company's government thus turned the prospective ...
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