Describe any two novels written by Premchand in detail.....
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Hindi titleUrdu titlePublisherDateLength (pages)DescriptionDevasthan RahasyaAsrar-e-Ma'abidAwaz-e-Khalk(serial form)1903 (8 October)-1905 (February)English translation of the title: "The Mystery of God's Abode"PremaHamkhurma-o-Ham SawabIndian Press/Hindustan Publishing House1907Amrit Rai overcomes social opposition to marry the young widow Poorna, giving up his rich and beautiful fiance Prema. (Penned under the name "Babu Nawab Rai Banarsi")KishnaMedical Hall Press, Benares1907142Now lost; satirises women's fondness for jewelleryRoothi RaniZamana (serial form)1907 (April–August)Soz-e-WatanPublishers of Zamana1907,1909Banned by the British Government in 1909VardaanJalwa-e-IsarGranth Bhandar and Dhanju1912128Vardan("Boon") is about Pratap Cahndra and Brij Rani, two childhood neighbours who like each other. Brij gets married to another man and becomes a famous poet after being widowed. Her friend Madhvi starts liking Pratap after hearing about him from Brij. Pratap becomes a sadhu, and Madhvi becomes his devotee.Seva SadanBazaar-e-HusnCalcutta Pustak Agency (Hindi)1919 (Hindi); 1924 (Urdu)280An unhappy housewife first becomes a courtesan, and then manages an orphanage for the young daughters of the courtesans.PremashramGosha-e-Afiyat1922RangbhoomiChaugan-e-HastiDarul Ishaat (Urdu, 1935)1924Nirmala (novel)NirmalaIdaara-e-Furoogh-Urdu1925156English title: The second wife. About the dowry system in India (serialised in the magazine Chandbetween November 1921 and November 1926, before being published as a novel)KaayakalpParda-i-MajazLajpat Rai & Sons, Lahore (Urdu)1926 (Hindi), 1934 (Urdu)440PratigyaBewa1927Deals with widow remarriageGabanGhabanSaraswati Press, Benares; Lajpatrai & Sons, Urdu Bazaar1931248KarmabhoomiMaidan-e-AmalMaktaba Jamia, Delhi1932GodaanSaraswati Press1936344English title: The Gift of the Cow. Themed around the socio economic deprivation as well as the exploitation of the village poor.Mangalsootra(incomplete)Hindustan Publishing House
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Hindi titleUrdu titlePublisherDateLength (pages)DescriptionDevasthan RahasyaAsrar-e-Ma'abidAwaz-e-Khalk(serial form)1903 (8 October)-1905 (February)English translation of the title: "The Mystery of God's Abode"PremaHamkhurma-o-Ham SawabIndian Press/Hindustan Publishing House1907Amrit Rai overcomes social opposition to marry the young widow Poorna, giving up his rich and beautiful fiance Prema. (Penned under the name "Babu Nawab Rai Banarsi")KishnaMedical Hall Press, Benares1907142Now lost; satirises women's fondness for jewelleryRoothi RaniZamana (serial form)1907 (April–August)Soz-e-WatanPublishers of Zamana1907,1909Banned by the British Government in 1909VardaanJalwa-e-IsarGranth Bhandar and Dhanju1912128Vardan("Boon") is about Pratap Cahndra and Brij Rani, two childhood neighbours who like each other. Brij gets married to another man and becomes a famous poet after being widowed. Her friend Madhvi starts liking Pratap after hearing about him from Brij. Pratap becomes a sadhu, and Madhvi becomes his devotee.Seva SadanBazaar-e-HusnCalcutta Pustak Agency (Hindi)1919 (Hindi); 1924 (Urdu)280An unhappy housewife first becomes a courtesan, and then manages an orphanage for the young daughters of the courtesans.PremashramGosha-e-Afiyat1922RangbhoomiChaugan-e-HastiDarul Ishaat (Urdu, 1935)1924Nirmala (novel)NirmalaIdaara-e-Furoogh-Urdu1925156English title: The second wife. About the dowry system in India (serialised in the magazine Chandbetween November 1921 and November 1926, before being published as a novel)KaayakalpParda-i-MajazLajpat Rai & Sons, Lahore (Urdu)1926 (Hindi), 1934 (Urdu)440PratigyaBewa1927Deals with widow remarriageGabanGhabanSaraswati Press, Benares; Lajpatrai & Sons, Urdu Bazaar1931248KarmabhoomiMaidan-e-AmalMaktaba Jamia, Delhi1932GodaanSaraswati Press1936344English title: The Gift of the Cow. Themed around the socio economic deprivation as well as the exploitation of the village poor.Mangalsootra(incomplete)Hindustan Publishing House
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