I’m putting together a curated collection of concise yet insightful summaries of classical Hindi literature—think Tulsidas, Premchand, Bhartendu and the other pillars who shaped the canon. Each summary should feel scholarly enough for serious readers but fresh and approachable for today’s tech-savvy crowd who might be discovering these works on a phone screen between overs of a cricket match or after finishing a binge-worthy Netflix series. Here’s what I need from you: • 8-10 high-quality summaries (700–900 words each) of landmark classical Hindi texts. • A clear breakdown of plot, key characters, major themes and cultural context, plus a short “Why it still matters” takeaway. • Straightforward, modern language—no copy-paste or AI fluff; every line must be original, well-researched and properly cited. • Delivery in Google Docs so I can drop comments and track revisions effortlessly. I’ll review the first finished summary before we move on to the rest, just to be sure the tone and depth feel right. If we’re a match, there’s plenty more literature waiting on deck.