of English at Government Degree College, Nawa Kadal, Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir. Her areas of interest include translation studies, comparative literature and postcolonial studies.

Shailendra Kumar Singh is pursuing his PhD from Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi. He has a master’s in English literature from Hindu College, Delhi University. His research interests include peasant narratives, gender studies and Premchand’s literary corpus.

Shalim M. Hussain is a writer, translator and film-maker. He is currently a doctoral candidate in the Department of English at Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi, and assistant professor of English at the University of Science and Technology in Meghalaya.

Shradha Kabra is a PhD student of English at Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi. Her areas of interest are English studies and cultural studies.

Shirin Bismillah is an MPhil student of English at Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi.

Shuby Abidi is assistant professor of English at Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi. She did her doctoral dissertation on the novelists of the Indian diaspora. Her areas of interest include diaspora studies, feminist literary theory, Indian writing in English and translation.

Snehal Shingavi is associate professor of English at the University of Texas, Austin, USA. He is the author of The Mahatma Misunderstood: The Politics and Forms of South Asian Literary Nationalism, and the translator of Premchand’s Sevasadan, the Angaaray short story collection, and Bhisham Sahni’s Today’s Pasts.

Sunil Kumar is assistant professor of English at Dyal Singh College, Delhi University. He completed his PhD from Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi, where he worked on the Frankfurt school and postmodernism. His areas of interest include aesthetics, literary theory and translation studies.

Sunita Rani Ghosh is associate professor in the Department of Hindi Studies and Research at Agra College, Agra. She was visiting scholar in the Department of Asian Languages at the University of Washington, Seattle, USA, in 2003–04.

Swati Pal teaches in the Department of English at Janki Devi Memorial College, Delhi University. She is currently the officiating principal of the college. Her areas of interest are modern drama, creative writing, education and translation.

Tasneem Shahnaaz is associate professor of English at Sri Aurobindo College, Delhi University. She is interested in feminist and cultural studies, translation, English language teaching and South Asian literature. Her most recent co-edited book is Crossing Borders: Essays on Literature, Culture and Society (2017).

Urvashi Sabu has done her PhD from Jamia Millia Islamia. She teaches English in Delhi University.

Uttara Bisht teaches English at Delhi University and is currently pursuing her PhD from Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi.

Vandana R. Singh is an author, translator and editor. She has taught English literature, language and communication skills, and authored books on these subjects. Her literary translations from Hindi to English have been published by Katha, the National Book Trust, Penguin and Juggernaut.

Vibha S. Chauhan is associate professor in the Department of English at Zakir Husain Delhi College, Delhi University. She has to her credit seven books and several research papers covering her research interests in English, Hindi, Bhojpuri, translation and non-urban studies.

Vikas Jain teaches English at Zakir Husain Delhi College (Evening), Delhi University.

Wafia Kissa has done her BA in English literature and MA in media governance from Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi. She teaches English to speakers of foreign languages in Australia. She is a language enthusiast and has a keen interest in cultural history.

Popular Editions

Hindi

Sapt Saroj, Calcutta: Hindi Pustak Agency, 1917

Nav-Nidhi, Bombay: Hindi Granth-Ratnakar, 1917

Prem Purnima, Calcutta: Hindi Pustak Agency, 1919

Bade Ghar ki Beti, Calcutta: Hindi Pustak Agency, 1921

Prem Pacheesi (1923)

Prem Prasun, Lucknow: Ganga Pustakmala, 1924

Prem Pratima, Benares: Saraswati Press, 1926

Prem Pramod, Allahabad: Chand Karyalay, 1926

Prem Dwadashi, Lucknow: Ganga Pustakmala, 1926

Prem Teerth, Benares: Saraswati Press, 1928

Prem Chaturthi, Calcutta: Hindi Pustak Agency, 1928

Paanch Phool, Benares: Saraswati Press, 1929

Sapt Suman, Benares: Saraswati Press, 1930

Prem Panchami, Lucknow: Ganga Pustakmala, 1930

Prerna Aur Anya Kahaniyaan, Benares: Saraswati Press, 1932

Premchand ki Sarvshrest Kahaniyaan, Lahore: Vishwa Sahitya Granthmala, 1934

Mansarovar 1 & 2, Benares: Saraswati Press, 1936

Kafan Aur Shesh Rachnayen, Benares: Saraswati Press, 1937

Naari Jivan ki Kahaniyaan, Bombay: Hindi Granth-Ratnakar, 1938

Mansarovar 3, Benares: Saraswati Press, 1938

Mansarovar 4, Benares: Saraswati Press, 1939

Mansarovar 5, Benares: Saraswati Press, 1946

Mansarovar 5 and 6, Benares: Saraswati Press, 1936

Mansarovar 7, Benares: Saraswati Press, 1947

Mansarovar 8, Benares: Saraswati Press, 1950

Gupt Dhan 1 and 2, Allahabad: Hans Prakashan, 1962

Premchand ka Aprapya Sahitya, New Delhi: Bharatiya Gyanpeeth, 1988

Urdu

Soz-e Watan, Lucknow: Zamana Press, 1908

Prem Pacheesi 1, Lucknow: Zamana Press, 1914

Prem Pacheesi 2, Lucknow: Zamana Press, 1918

Prem Batteesi 1, Lucknow: Zamana Press, 1920

Prem Batteesi 2, Lahore: Darul Isha’at, 1920

Khwab-o Khayal, Lahore: Lajpat Rai & Sons, 1928

Khaak-e Parwana, Lucknow: Nigar Press, 1928

Firdaus-e Khayaal, Allahabad: Indian Press, 1929

Prem Chaleesi 1 and 2, Lahore: Jilani Electric Press Book Depot, 1930

Mere Behtareen Afsaaney, Lahore: Kitab Manzil, 1933

Akhiri Tohfa, Lahore: Narayan Dutt Sehgal & Sons, 1934

Zaad-e Raah, Delhi: Hali Publishing House, 1936

Doodh Ki Qeemat, Delhi: Ismat Book Depot, 1937

Vardaat, Delhi: Maktaba Jamia, 1938

Dehaat Ke Afsaaney, Lahore: Darul Isa’at, 1939

Kulliyaat-e Premchand vols. 9-14, Delhi: National Council for Promotion of Urdu Language, 2000–2003

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