Sevasadan
Price: 445.00 INR
ISBN:
9780195696585
Publication date:
11/06/2008
Paperback
316 pages
216x140mm
Price: 445.00 INR
ISBN:
9780195696585
Publication date:
11/06/2008
Paperback
316 pages
Munshi Premchand, Snehal Shingavi, Vasudha Dalmia
One of Premchands famous novels,Critical introduction by Vasudha Dalmia,Fits in with the Premchand corpus
Rights: World Rights
Munshi Premchand, Snehal Shingavi, Vasudha Dalmia
Description
Premchand's first Hindi novel, Sevasadan is a bold statement on the political and religious debates about marriage, sexuality, and prostitution, at a time when Indian women were being held up as standard-bearers of a nation in chains. Premchand depicts the hypocrisy of the so-called 'pillars of society', who can stand up as upholders of moral platitudes in public yet sacrifice their orthodox principles behind closed doors. The novel portrays the reality of the newly emerging Hindu-Muslim divide, but also conceives of an ideal community that gives new direction to the life of a fallen woman and allows her to lead a meaningful existence. A hugely popular novel, Sevasadan went through several editions after its first publication in 1918. It is not only a gripping novel but also a sensitive and perceptive document on the lives of young urban men and women at the beginning of the twentieth century. The perceptive and analytically rich introduction by Vasudha Dalmia helps situate the novel in the socio-political content of the times. The book will appeal to students of literature and translation studies, as well as general readers.
About the author
Munshi Premchand, Writer, Snehal Shingavi, Graduate student instructor, University of California, Berkeley, and Vasudha Dalmia, Professor of Hindi and Modern South Asian Studies, University of California, BerkeleyMunshi Premchand, Snehal Shingavi, Vasudha Dalmia
Table of contents
Introduction: The House of Service or the Chronicle of an Unholy City
SEVASADAN
Glossary
Munshi Premchand, Snehal Shingavi, Vasudha Dalmia
Description
Premchand's first Hindi novel, Sevasadan is a bold statement on the political and religious debates about marriage, sexuality, and prostitution, at a time when Indian women were being held up as standard-bearers of a nation in chains. Premchand depicts the hypocrisy of the so-called 'pillars of society', who can stand up as upholders of moral platitudes in public yet sacrifice their orthodox principles behind closed doors. The novel portrays the reality of the newly emerging Hindu-Muslim divide, but also conceives of an ideal community that gives new direction to the life of a fallen woman and allows her to lead a meaningful existence. A hugely popular novel, Sevasadan went through several editions after its first publication in 1918. It is not only a gripping novel but also a sensitive and perceptive document on the lives of young urban men and women at the beginning of the twentieth century. The perceptive and analytically rich introduction by Vasudha Dalmia helps situate the novel in the socio-political content of the times. The book will appeal to students of literature and translation studies, as well as general readers.
About the author
Munshi Premchand, Writer, Snehal Shingavi, Graduate student instructor, University of California, Berkeley, and Vasudha Dalmia, Professor of Hindi and Modern South Asian Studies, University of California, BerkeleyTable of contents
Introduction: The House of Service or the Chronicle of an Unholy City
SEVASADAN
Glossary
The Collected Essays of A. K. Ramanujan
A. K. Ramanujan, Vinay Dharwadker