Munshi Premchand : As Socialist
| Vol-3 | Issue-07 | July 2018 | Published Online: 05 July 2018 PDF ( 186 KB ) | ||
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Ravindra Kumar
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1Research Scholar ,(English ) Jiwaji University ,Gwalior (India) |
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| Abstract | ||
This paper centers on the MunshiPremchand as a socialist person. Premchand is the most noticeable Hindi novelist and Godan is Premchand’s prestigious novel. The economic and social battle in a north town are profoundly portrayed the state of the pre-freedom of a wide open. Premchand, the doyen of Hindi writing, in his Presidential Address of the principal meeting of the All India Progressive Writers Conference held in Lucknow in 1936, found the Progressive writing in the area of socialist logic. He read a paper titled “SahityikaUddeshya” (The Purpose of Literature) and followed another sort of composing that would assist the Indian society with fighting against a wide range of disparity and to set up another social request. The essayists who met at this gathering vowed to utilize writing as a weapon against built up socio political standards, drawn out traditions, fraud and troubling traditions. In their compositions, the dynamic journalists featured the state of poor people and the persecuted and swore to work for the annihilation of disparity in society. A drawing in introduction to India before Independent, Godan is without a moment’s delay town ethnography, moving human document and keen of pilgrim history. Essentially the Godan tale of him portrays his picture of socialist individual who ready to thought the issues of social life. |
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| Keywords | ||
| stratification, socialist, untouchables, disparity, doyen, progressive, discrimination, subaltern | ||
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