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Premashram by Premchand is a powerful and poignant tale set in rural India during the colonial period. This timeless classic explores the deep struggles against entrenched societal norms, touching on critical themes such as caste, gender discrimination and social injustice. Premchand masterfully portrays the harsh realities faced by women in traditional Indian society, shedding light on the need for reform. Published in 1922, Premashram remains strikingly relevant today, resonating with ongoing conversations about social equality and women’s empowerment.

Experience Premchand’s vision of reform.

  • A significant work by Premchand, renowned for its unflinching portrayal of rural India’s struggles during the colonial era.
  • Addresses deep-rooted societal issues, making it a timeless critique of India’s social structure.
  • Courageously highlights the plight of women in a patriarchal society, advocating for social reform long before it became a widespread cause.
  • The novel’s compelling plot is built around personal struggles intertwined with larger societal issues, providing a nuanced commentary on class, caste and gender.
  • Offers invaluable insight into India’s socio-political landscape during the early 20th century, making it essential reading for scholars and those interested in literary activism.
 
 

About the Author

Premchand (1880–1936) was India’s influential Hindi writer and novelist. Known as the “Munshi” of Hindi literature, he depicted the realities of Indian society, focusing on social issues such as poverty, inequality, and the struggles of the common people. His works, including Godan and Nirmala, continue to be celebrated for their vivid portrayal of human emotions, social commentary, and deep empathy for the marginalized.
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Premashram

Premashram

ISBN: 9789362147745
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  • ISBN: 9789362147745
  • Author: Premchand
  • Publisher: Finger Print
  • Pages: 488
  • Format: Paperback
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Premashram by Premchand is a powerful and poignant tale set in rural India during the colonial period. This timeless classic explores the deep struggles against entrenched societal norms, touching on critical themes such as caste, gender discrimination and social injustice. Premchand masterfully portrays the harsh realities faced by women in traditional Indian society, shedding light on the need for reform. Published in 1922, Premashram remains strikingly relevant today, resonating with ongoing conversations about social equality and women’s empowerment.

Experience Premchand’s vision of reform.

  • A significant work by Premchand, renowned for its unflinching portrayal of rural India’s struggles during the colonial era.
  • Addresses deep-rooted societal issues, making it a timeless critique of India’s social structure.
  • Courageously highlights the plight of women in a patriarchal society, advocating for social reform long before it became a widespread cause.
  • The novel’s compelling plot is built around personal struggles intertwined with larger societal issues, providing a nuanced commentary on class, caste and gender.
  • Offers invaluable insight into India’s socio-political landscape during the early 20th century, making it essential reading for scholars and those interested in literary activism.
 
 

About the Author

Premchand (1880–1936) was India’s influential Hindi writer and novelist. Known as the “Munshi” of Hindi literature, he depicted the realities of Indian society, focusing on social issues such as poverty, inequality, and the struggles of the common people. His works, including Godan and Nirmala, continue to be celebrated for their vivid portrayal of human emotions, social commentary, and deep empathy for the marginalized.

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