Munshi Premchand (1880–
1936) is generally regarded as
the foremost Hindi-Urdu writer
during the early twentieth
century. Premchand wrote
about 300 short stories,
several novels, essays and
plays. He was associated
with progressive literary
movements of his times. Many
of his stories have been
translated into several Indian
and foreign languages.
1936) is generally regarded as
the foremost Hindi-Urdu writer
during the early twentieth
century. Premchand wrote
about 300 short stories,
several novels, essays and
plays. He was associated
with progressive literary
movements of his times. Many
of his stories have been
translated into several Indian
and foreign languages.
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