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Set in rural India, the narrative revolves around the lives of Rani and Shripati. Rani's profound sacrifice for her husband, Shripati, who is drawn to urban life, forms the heart of the story. Premchand masterfully exposes the clash between tradition and modernity, as well as the challenges faced by women in a changing society. With intricate character development and societal commentary, the story resonates with themes of love, duty, and cultural evolution. Mangalsutra stands as a testament to Premchand's ability to illuminate the human experience through his narratives. Unfolds against the…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Set in rural India, the narrative revolves around the lives of Rani and Shripati. Rani's profound sacrifice for her husband, Shripati, who is drawn to urban life, forms the heart of the story. Premchand masterfully exposes the clash between tradition and modernity, as well as the challenges faced by women in a changing society. With intricate character development and societal commentary, the story resonates with themes of love, duty, and cultural evolution. Mangalsutra stands as a testament to Premchand's ability to illuminate the human experience through his narratives. Unfolds against the backdrop of rural India. Centers around Rani's sacrifice for her husband, Shripati. Exposes the tensions between traditional values and the allure of modernity, offering a poignant commentary on societal change. Sheds light on the trials and tribulations faced by women in a society undergoing transformation, adding depth to the narrative. The story explores themes of love, duty, and the evolving cultural landscape.
Autorenporträt
Munshi Premchand (1880-1936), a prominent figure in Hindi literature, stands as a pioneer of realism. With a masterful blend of storytelling and social critique, he transformed Hindi literature, influencing generations. His works remain relevant, providing insights into India's cultural and social fabric. Premchand's legacy endures as he continues to inspire readers to contemplate the human experience through his authentic narratives.