Saraswatichandra (novel)
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Saraswatichandra (pronounced [sʌrʌsvʌtɪtʃʌndr]) is a Gujarati novel by Govardhanram Madhavaram Tripathi, an author of early twentieth century from Gujarat, India. Set in 19th-century India, It is acclaimed as one of the masterpiece of Gujarati literature. Though the novel was published in four parts, each part has a distinct thematic content, its own cast of characters and independent beginnings and ends. It was adapted into several plays, radio plays, films and TV series. It was well received by the number of critics, and was translated into several Indian languages, along with English. However, Suresh Joshi, a strong proponent of formalism theory, criticized the novel for its structural failure.
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Orient Blackswan(English ed.)
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Cover of English translation of 1st Part by Tridip Suhrud, 2015, cover artist: Binita Desai
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Part 1: 1887
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Part 2: 1892
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Part 3: 1898
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Part 4: 1901
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"To the first part he gave all his art. The novel is imbued with aesthetic delight; the characterization is matchless. The second part depicts Hindu society, his art went deeper in the third part, and he gave all that he wished to give to the world in the fourth part."
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― Mahatma Gandhi
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