भयंकर लांछन
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"Bhayankar Lakshan" (translated as "The Fatal Symptoms" or "The Horrible Symptom") by Alexander Kuprin is a compelling novella that delves into the psychological and moral dilemmas of its characters. Set in early 20th-century Russia, the story revolves around Dr. Mikhail Averyanovich Lykov, a respected physician who finds himself facing a moral crisis when he discovers a deadly disease among his patients. As Lykov grapples with the ethical implications of his discovery, he becomes increasingly drawn into a web of intrigue, deception, and personal turmoil. Kuprin skillfully weaves a narrative that explores themes of medical ethics, personal responsibility, and the consequences of moral compromise. "Bhayankar Lakshan" is a thought-provoking work that resonates with timeless questions about integrity and the complexities of human nature, showcasing Kuprin's talent for crafting compelling and morally challenging narratives.
Publisher | Kamgar Prakashan |
Author's Name | 30 |
Year Of Publication | 2017 |
Language | Hindi |
Hardbound/Paperback | Pb |
Weight | 40 Grams |
Isbn Code | 978-81-85242-32-3 |
Height | 0.2 Cm |
Width | 14 Cm |
Length | 21.5 Cm |
New/Old | New |
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