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 35
... intellectuals of the country can be made to march to the strains of " There'll always be an England " whenever the ruling class wants them to . However , others , more blunt , unused to the subterfuge of intellectual offensive ...
... intellectuals of the country can be made to march to the strains of " There'll always be an England " whenever the ruling class wants them to . However , others , more blunt , unused to the subterfuge of intellectual offensive ...
Strana 86
... new as a synthesis . One of Girish's masterpieces is Kalapahar . The play destroys two legends carefully disseminated about him by almost every intellectual who has condescended to refer to him 86 GIRISH CHANDRA GHOSH.
... new as a synthesis . One of Girish's masterpieces is Kalapahar . The play destroys two legends carefully disseminated about him by almost every intellectual who has condescended to refer to him 86 GIRISH CHANDRA GHOSH.
Strana 87
Utpal Datta. almost every intellectual who has condescended to refer to him : first , that he consciously planned his ... intellectuals who have attacked Girish for religious fanaticism have obviously not read his plays , and certainly ...
Utpal Datta. almost every intellectual who has condescended to refer to him : first , that he consciously planned his ... intellectuals who have attacked Girish for religious fanaticism have obviously not read his plays , and certainly ...
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