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Description Prof. Puran Singh (1881-1931) is known as a gifted, talented, versatile writer, poet and prose writer of English, Punjabi, Hindi and Sanskrit. His writings are spontaneous, emotional, and captivating. His diction is loaded with mystical imagery which can be experienced rather than understood. This book contains some biographical details as well as a few prose writings of Prof. Puran Singh. In these six prose essays, the writer expresses his views about true bravery, true love, chastity and purity of character, dignity of labour and his praise of a mystical American poet Walt Whitman. His views are original rather than scholarly and his style as in conventional the readers feel as if they are under a spell while going through his writings[edit]
Keywords Kumbh Karan, Mansur, Shams Tabrez, Mohammad, Romeo and Juliet, Mariam, Walt Whitman, [edit]
Accession Number   BK-000725
Author Puran Singh, Prof.
Year 1968
Script Gurmukhi
Language Panjabi
Publisher Punjabi University Patiala
Custodian Institute Of Sikh Studies
Length 22.4
Breadth 14.0
Completion Complete
Condition Good
Pages                         160
 
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