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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... theatre , a public he knew so well and could tell unerringly what pleased it and what did not . Calcutta then had several amateur theatre clubs , patronis- ed by the idle rich . Girish was leading the Amateur Bag- bazar Theatre where ...
... theatre , a public he knew so well and could tell unerringly what pleased it and what did not . Calcutta then had several amateur theatre clubs , patronis- ed by the idle rich . Girish was leading the Amateur Bag- bazar Theatre where ...
Strana 13
... theatre rose . An example of Girish's quest for perfection in theatre is the building of the Great National Theatre . Mrs Lewis the proprietress of the Theatre Royal on Chowringhee , one of the two English theatres in the city at the ...
... theatre rose . An example of Girish's quest for perfection in theatre is the building of the Great National Theatre . Mrs Lewis the proprietress of the Theatre Royal on Chowringhee , one of the two English theatres in the city at the ...
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... theatre ; they would no longer so easily call the whole show off and go hankering after other pastimes . The professional theatre also established the prestige and popularity of Girish Ghosh and others as actors , dramatists and ...
... theatre ; they would no longer so easily call the whole show off and go hankering after other pastimes . The professional theatre also established the prestige and popularity of Girish Ghosh and others as actors , dramatists and ...
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