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2023
- Why Hasn't an Epic Been Written in Modern Times?
- Building Your Own Reading Catalogue as an English Literature Students: How to Curate a Collection of Books You'll Love?
- Comparative Analysis of English Literature and Other Cultures
- How is Children's Literature an Essential Part of Education? How can a Teacher Expertise in this Field?
- The Intersection of Politics and English Literature
- "The Pilgrim's Progress" by John Bunyan : Critical Overview
- What Factors Led to the Birth of the Theatre of the Absurd?
- My battle with Chat GPT AI as a writer: is it a rival to me?
- A Historical Background of the Medieval Era in England
- Studying Comparative Religion for Global Harmony: Inspired by Francis Bacon's 'Of Unity in Religion"
- Theatre of Ritual: Exploring the Power of Performance in Experimental Theatre Artists like Jerzy Grotowski and Antonin Artaud
- The Nature of Language: George Yule's Observations
- Shakespeare in 2050: The Future of The Bard's Legacy
- Self-Help and Designing Your Career in English Literature: A Critical Exploration
- A Feminist Reading of Shakespeare's Ophelia (Hamlet): Challenging Traditional Interpretations
- Emerson's Exploration of Indian Philosophy: A Critique
- "Deor's Lament": An Exploration of One of the Oldest Surviving English Poems
- Uncovering the Significance of Myth in English Literature: An Exploration
- The History of English Literature Adaptations into Film and TV
- Maya Angelou's Tripartite Crossfire: Gender and Race Discrimination in "I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings"
- The Unsung Heroines: Women Behind the Great Writers | Revealing Their Untold Stories
- The Evolution of English Literature in the Digital Age
- The impact of the Napoleonic Wars on Russian society : A discussion on Tolstoy's "War and Peace"
- Analyzing the Historical Events of World War I in Relation to Paul Bäumer's Personal History from "All Quiet on the Western Front" by Erich Maria Remarque
- Teaching Mahakavi Kalidas's "Abhigyan Shakuntalam" or "Abhinjnanasakuntalam" (The Fatal Ring or The Recognition of Sakuntala) to English Literature Students
- Richard Mansfield and G.B. Shaw's Plays: A Comparison of Two Pioneers in Modern Theatre
- Exploring the Enchanting World of Castles: A Fascinating Study of British History and English Literature
- Fyodor Dostoyevsky’s "Crime and Punishment": Significance of Title
- Why Life Insurance is Essential: Insights from English Literature
- Relationship between America and Russia at the time of Leo Tolstoy's "War and Peace": A Critical Overview
- Ghost Writing vs Freelance Writing: Pros and Cons - Which is Right for You?
- Anti-War Novels in English Literature and their Relevance in Modern Times
- A Critical Overview of Book Publications: Evaluating Quality, Relevance, and Accuracy
- Key Literary Movements and Characteristics
- Literary Exploration of Sarat Chandra Chattopadhyay's "Devdas"
- Charles Dickens' Changed Endings of His Novels: What Made These Changes Essential?
- How will you defend Macbeth, the murderer, as a tragic hero? Give to the point analysis
- The Performance of William Shakespeare’s “Macbeth”
- Shakespearean Criticism : Prominent Critics and Their Publications- a Historical Survey
- How Did Real Historical Igbo Society Differ from its Portrayal in Chinua Achebe’s "Things Fall Apart"?
- Gender Equal Text in English Literature : How This Can Save the Future Discourse?
- ""Love at first sight" in English Literature : How is it Important in English Literature?
- Bildungsroman and Künstlerroman Definition: Explaining the Literary Terms
- Literature and the Impact of Colonialism: A Comprehensive Study
- George Bernard Shaw’s Controversial and Unconventional views as Reflected in His Plays
- Baroque Art in “Paradise Lost” and Milton as a Baroque Artist
- Literature of Pop Culture: Complete Analysis #ardhendude
- Achieving Success Through Strong Teacher-Student Relationships
- R. K. Narayan' Malgudi and Thomas Hardy' Wessex: A Comparative Analysis
- How challenging is it for someone whose first language is not English (L2) to study English literature?
- "Interpreter of Maladies" by Jhumpa Laheri: A Collection of Short Stories Exploring the Human Conditions and Experiences
- A TO Z Literary Principles from History of English Literature: Note 109 (Key Historical events)
- What is the Importance of Reading Religious Texts for an English Literature Student?
- A TO Z Literary Principles from History of English Literature: Note 108 (Literary Criticism)
- A TO Z Literary Principles from History of English Literature: Note 107
- Ten Top Novels on Industrial Revolution : A Comprehensive Study on the Topic
- How to use YouTube as learning tools for English language students (L2)
- Ernest Hemingway's novel "A Farewell to Arms": Comparative Study of Frederic Henry and Catherine Barkley
2022- Is William Shakespeare Immortal?:Shakespeare's contributions, Shakespeare's influence on contemporaries, Shakespearean Criticism
- Biography and Autobiography : A Comparative Analysis
- Classification , Analysis and Discussions on Various Genre of Poetry
2018
- Bertolt Brecht’s “The Life of Galileo” Is the Changing Consciousness of the World: Responsibility of the Intellectual to Defend His or Her Beliefs In The Face Of Opposition from Established Authorities
- Introduction to William Shakespeare’s Comedies: Discussing Number of Key Features
- Article Writing in the Classroom: Better Class Management Method
- Do You Agree with the View that the “Hero" of "Paradise Lost" is not Christ, nor Adam, but Milton Himself”?
- 2017
- What Are The Career Opportunities Of An English Graduate?
- Lethal Combination of Drunkenness and Pride to Lead Fortunato to His Demise: Edgar Allan Poe's “The Cask On Amontillado”
- Life and Career of Mr. Micawber in Dickens’ "David Copperfield": Great Comic Character Second Only to Shakespeare’s Falstaff
- Rise to an Unprecedented Spirit of Satire in the Augustan Age: From John Dryden to Dr. Johnson
- William Wordsworth Reacted Sharply and Sought to Increase the Range Of English Poetry through Rustic Characters and Their Language
- Justifying Emergence of Poetic Drama in the 20th Century: A Critical Overview
- William Wordsworth Not Only Democratized But Revolutionized English Poetry: Critical Overview of Preface to "Lyrical Ballads"
- Post Chaucerian Barrenness in English Literature
- William Shakespeare’s “Measure For Measure” as a Dark Comedy With The Deus Ex Machina Dramatic Functionary Of Duke
- Despite of Learning Mother Tongue Prioritized In the System of Education, English L2 Occupy the Most Important Place in the Learning System
- Musical and Lyrical Elements in Rabindranath Tagore’s “Gitanjali” (Song Offerings)
- Rustic Characters of Thomas Hardy are the Son of Soils and Full of Life in "The Return of the Native" as if Descendants of Shakespeare’s Rustic Characters
- Response to the Military Heroism in G. B. Shaw’s “Arms and the Man”
- The Teaching of William Shakespeare’s Julius Caesar: How the Caesar and the Brutus of Shakespeare Differed from the Caesar and the Brutus of History?
- Rasa School of Thought in Indian Poetics: Aphorism of Bharatamuni and Other Sages
- How Does Divine Human Form Relate To The Theme Of William Blake's "The Divine Image"?
- Critical Appreciation of Robert Frost’s Poem “Birches”
- Better Understanding the English Classroom from Being a Student
- Nature of Acting and Theatrical Elements in Classical Greek Theatre
- An Analysis of John Keats’s "On First Looking into Chapman’s Homer"
- "A River" by A.K. Ramanujan: Multiple Layers of Meaning and is a Commentary on the Indifference
- Sincerity, Faithfulness and Generosity of Rudolf Rassendyl in Anthony Hope’s "The Prisoner of Zenda"
- A TO Z Literary Principles from History of English Literature: Note 106
- Socio-Political Background of Shakespeare’s Times
- Franz Kafka's “The Metamorphosis”: Loneliness, Frustration, and Oppressive Guilt Seen through Existentialism and Surrealism
- A TO Z Literary Principles from History of English Literature: Note 105
- Major Functions of Creative Commercial Writing
- A TO Z Literary Principles from History of English Literature: Note 104
- Actability of William Shakespeare’s “King Lear”: A Criticism on Charles Lamb's Observation, "The Lear of Shakespeare Cannot be Acted"
- What is the Meaning of Children's Literature? Why is it Important that Children should Read Literature in School?
- Approaches to Teaching Writing: Process Writing
- English Fiction in the Seventeenth Century: Reflection on Daniel Defoe and Samuel Richardson
- Key Elements to Consider in the Teaching of Writing
- Plot is the Soul of Tragedy: One of the Aristotelian Constituent Parts of Tragedy from "Poetics"
- Hamlet: Shakespeare’s Tragic Reading of Life, the Psychological Book of the Mental and Moral Nature of Man: Comparative and Correlated Analysis
- “A novel is in its broadest definition a persona, a direct impression of life.” -Henry James’s concept of “The Art of Fiction”
- Shaping of a Critic, T. S. Eliot: the Weight of both the Western and Eastern Mysticism and Literature
- Delight and Utility in Literature
- An Analysis of H. W. Longfellow’s Daybreak: Fundamental Human Relationships with Nature and Their Consequences
- Mansions of ‘Quality’ in School Education : English Language Situation
- An Introduction to Linguistics and Applied Linguistics: A, B, C
- Impression of the Traveler in Walter De La Mare’s “The Listeners”
- The theme of ‘freedom’ and ‘providence’ in Shakespeare ‘The Tempest’
- Imagery in William Shakespeare’s Plays: “We Should See Each Play As An Extended Metaphor”
- “Character is Destiny”- Is this a Completely Satisfying Description of the Tragic Vision of Life in the Tragedies of William Shakespeare? (The Role of Fate)
- 2016
- Every Woman is not Ann but Ann is Everywoman: Characterization of Shaw’s Ann Whitefield in Man and Superman
- Differences Between the Spelling and Pronunciation of Old and of Modem English
- Varieties of Present English: Usage of Grammar in the Learning of the Language
- Critical Estimation of Bacon’s essay ‘Of Adversity’: Man to be Optimistic under Most Adverse Circumstance
- The Scene before the University Wits and The University Wits: The Dramatic Transition
- Political Poetry of W. B. Yeats: Production of Illuminating Poetic Collections
- Historical Advantages of Fielding’s “Joseph Andrews” in the Purview of Novel Writing
- John Galsworthy as a Social Propagandist: A Voice for Economically and Socially Oppressed
- William Shakespeare is Reintroduced for Young Readers in Charles Lamb and Mary Lamb’s "Tales from Shakespeare"
- John Galsworthy's Falder in "Justice": How does his Tragedy Prove Social Injustice?
- "The Rising of the Moon" by Lady Gregory as a Drama of Patriotism
- Biographical and Autobiographical Writing in English Text: Preview of It's Journey
- A TO Z Literary Principles from History of English Literature: Note 103
- Significance of the Dumb Scene (Act III Sc. III) in John Galsworthy’s "Justice"
- Roman Mob in William Shakespeare's "Julius Caesar" is Itself a Character
- R. K. Narayan's "Emden" is the Reminiscence of Human Life in Old Age: Clocking Time
- Eliminate Your Fears and Doubts about Comprehension Skill of a Target Text
- George Herbert’s “The Pulley”: Establishing Our Relation to God
- Is “The Anniversary” by Chekhov a Comedy or Farce?
- Interview Tips For School Service Commission English Teachers
- Compare and Contrast James How and Walter How in Galsworthy’s "Justice"
- Character of Ruth Honeywill (John Galsworthy’s "Justice") : How is She Responsible for Falder’s Death?
- Character of the Ragged Man from Lady Gregory's "The Rising of the Moon"
- Forum Scene in William Shakespeare’s Julius Caesar (Act III, SCENE II. The Forum): Compare and Contrast Brutus' Speech and Antony’s Speech
- Lyrical Faculty in P. B. Shelley’s Poetry
- Robert Lynd Captures a Beautiful Atmosphere in the Essay “Seaside”
- Critical Commentary on A. G. Gardiner’s “On Shaking Hands”
- The Character of Prospero in the Design of Shakespeare’s “The Tempest”
- Isabella in William Shakespeare’s “Measure for Measure”: Paragon of Virtue or Despicable Pride?
- Analysing Deep and Profound Philosophy in Robert Browning’s "Rabi Ben Ezra"
- Beauty of Capri as told in Maugham’s Short Story ‘The Lotus Eater’
- Lists of Literary Clubs and Web links while Understanding English Literature
- Critical Appreciation of Alfred Tennyson’s "The Lotos-Eaters"
- How can you use Facebook in Studying English Literature and Grammar both as a TEFL( Teaching English as Foreign Language) & FLL (First Language Learner)?
- How to Embolden your Character by Reading Literary Texts from World Literature?
- Is Victorian Poetry a Continuation of the Romantic Movement?
- A TO Z Literary Principles from History of English Literature: Note 102
- ‘The Choice-I’ from "The House of Life" Celebrates Love and Relationship of D. G. Rossetti and Elizabeth Siddal
- Is the Victorian Age Rightly Called the Golden Age of Literature?
- Is Poetry of Shakespeare’s Sonnets Essentially the Poetry of a Dramatist?
- The Age of Chaucer and the Contemporary England
- Symbolism in John Osborne’s “Look Back in Anger”: The Bear and Squirrel Game
- Is T. S. Eliot A Genuine Classicist in “Tradition and the Individual Talent”?
- The Real Secret of Greatness and Popularity of Charles Dickens as a Novelist
- Are Shakespearean Sonnets a Psychological Drama in Five Acts?
- The Hidden Mystery behind “The Winter’s Tale” as one of the Dramatic Romances of Shakespeare’s Last period: Reflecting His New Attitude of Life
- Most Important Thing You Need To Know About “The Poet’s Poet”: Edmund Spenser Bridged the Medieval and Elizabethan Periods
- Why Some Critics Almost Always Get Confused with William Shakespeare’s “The Tempest” as a Kind of Romance Written in a Tragic Mood
- Sir Thomas Browne’s "Religio Medici" (Religion of a Doctor/Physician): Skepticism and Scientific Reasoning are Mixed with Faith and Revelation
- A TO Z Literary Principles from History of English Literature: Note 102
- Comparative Reading of Hemingway's “A Clean Well-Lighted Place” and William Faulkner’s “The Bear”
- The Belief in Evil Spirits or Witchcraft in the 16th and 17th Centuries: Outcome in English Literature
- A TO Z Literary Principles from History of English Literature: Note 101
- The Revenge Theme Earlier Writers of Tragedy in the English Language
- Death of Cordelia in the Light of Poetic Justice in William Shakespeare’s "King Lear"
- Ernest Hemingway’s “A Farewell to Arms”: Philosophical and Religious Views Seen through Symbolism and Naturalism
- Creative Writing Lesson: How to Write an " Autobiography of River"? Model for Writing Class for EFL Students
- Comparative End Reading of O’ Henry’s “The Cactus” and “The Princess and the Puma”
- Merits and Demerits of Fielding as a Novelist— Salient Features of Fielding’s Art as a Novelist
- Goldsmith and Sheridan: the Champions of Anti Sentimental Comedy- How do You Distinguish “The Rivals” and “She Stoops to Conquer” from a “Sentimental Comedy”?
- Nature And Her Description That You Can Learn From Mathew Arnold’s Poetry : How far Removed from William Wordsworth?
- Dylan Thomas’s Language in ‘Poem in October’ Follows the ‘Grammar of Dreams’: Way of Construction of Sentences in the Poem
- In light of our experience, the common difficulties we face in teaching English to our pupils: the psychological principles applied to the teaching of English
- Critical Appreciation of Robert Browning’s "Meeting at Night” :Serious Theme of Love in Quite Dramatic Way
- Starting Point of English in India: When to Start English Seriously for the Children?
- How is the study of social history along with history of English literature essential part of reading texts?
- What is the Necessity of Introducing Stories in the Homeschooling?
- The Secret Of Blogging in English Literature: An Apology
- Understanding The Background Of ‘Malapropism’: A Ludicrous Misuse of Word
- Providing feedback to an English Test in Classroom Situation
- Creative Writing Lesson: How to Write an "Autobiography of Road"? Model for Writing Class for EFL Students
- James Thurber’s "The Night the Ghost Got In": More Funny Than Scary
- Is Teaching English Through Group Teaching Any Good? Ways You Can Be Certain!!
- Design of Christopher Marlowe's "Doctor Faustus": Most Rewarding type of Scholarship!!
- A TO Z Literary Principles from History of English Literature: Note 100
- Principal Objectives of Teaching English as a Second Language in Elementary or Primary or Secondary Schools of Indian Subcontinent
- What are the Effects of the World-Wide Spread of English?
- Analysis of Leo Tolstoy’s “Three Questions”
- What is called an Anthology? The Modern Age in the History of English Literature: How can it be Anthologied?
- What do you mean by ‘Task Based Language Teaching’? How can you use this to develop English Skills?
- Thomas Hardy’s views on Marriage and Sex Relations: Should Tess Get a Fair Deal at the Hands of Victorian Society?
- Dylan Thomas’s "Poem in October" Celebrates “The Unity of Man and Nature, of Past and Present, of Life and Death”
- A TO Z Literary Principles from History of English Literature: Note 99
- Fielding’s Tea-Party in ‘A Passage To India’: How is It a Success in Achieving its Objective of Harmonizing and Bridging the Englishmen and the Indians
- Gerald Gould's "BEYOND the East the Sunrise: beyond the West the Sea;" : Stating the Process of Conscious Discovery by Human Beings in the World around them
- Jim Corbett’s 'Life at Mokameh Ghat' in 'My India': Splendid Story that Reinforces the Notion that People must Learn to Live together in Harmony
- A TO Z Literary Principles from History of English Literature: Note 98
- A TO Z Literary Principles from History of English: Note 97
- A TO Z Literary Principles from History of English Literature: Note 96
- A TO Z Literary Principles from History of English Literature: Note 95
- 2015
- Psychological Principles Applied to the Teaching of English Strategies For Beginners: Questions at the Heart of Pragmatic and Strategic Policies
- Want A Thriving Reading Experience? Focus On William Wordsworth’s ‘Daffodils’!: Nature as Possessing Life and Consciousness
- Self-knowledge in Jane Austen’s 'Pride and Prejudice': Speaking of the Heroine, Elizabeth Bennet
- What Makes Shakespeare’s Use of Blank Verse in His Plays More Interesting In English Dramatic Poetry?
- William Blake’s Holy Thursday (Twas on a Holy Thursday their innocent faces clean): Atmosphere of Innocence, Purity and Sacredness
- Thomas Hardy’s Novels at Faults? Five Ways You Can Be Certain
- Model Poetry Questions for English Graduate: Mixed Up Categories
- A TO Z Literary Principles from History of English Literature: Note 94
- Understanding The Background Of Teaching Other Than Class Room: How to get the most from the Distance Learning?
- A TO Z Literary Principles from History of English Literature: Note 93
- How to Know and Understand our Students in Digital India Initiative while Teaching English?
- A TO Z Literary Principles from History of English Literature: Note 92
- Attending Spenser’s Sonnet 57 and Sonnet 67 (Amoretti) Can Be Interesting If We Remember Popular Theme of Indifference and Chastity
- Critical Estimate of Gerard Manley Hopkins’s Sonnet, ‘Thou art indeed Just, Lord, if I contend’
- Plot Structure of Thomas Hardy’s Epic Novel, "Tess of the D’Urbervilles": How does it Differ from a Dramatic Novel?
- Harlem Renaissance: Burst of Creativity among African American Writers and Artists in the 1920s
- Analysis of Mulk Raj Anand’s Story, "The Lost Child": Accepted Part of Our Multicultural Neighborhood in the World
- Brief Analysis of R.K Narayan’s ‘Engine Trouble’: Greater Simplicity of Plot and Language, even as it Develops a Greater Complexity of Meaning to Exhibit the Domain of India
- Critical Analysis of Charles Lamb's "The Convalescent": Introspecting Sickness
- Critical Appreciation on the Theme and Style of Joseph Addison’s essay, “A vision of Justice”: Visionary Judgment of the Goddess of Justice
- Analysis of Anton Chekhov’s "A Marriage Proposal": Great Economic Security Takes Precedence over Romance and Love; What Keeps Together and Binding?— Defining the Institution of Marriage
- Thoreau’s ‘Civil Disobedience’: Views Government as a Fundamental Hindrance to the Creative Enterprise of the People
- Theme of Incarnation in John Milton’s Paradise Lost and Tulsidasa's Ramcharitmanas: Comparative Study the Philosophy of Incarnation in the Orient and the Occident
- Criitical Summary of P. B. Shelley’s "A Defence of Poetry": Philosophical Assumptions about Poets and Poetry
- In What Way does the Mother Tongue Interfere in the Learning of a Foreign Language?
- Rabindranath Tagore’s Perceptive and Insightful Essay ‘Modern Poetry’: Thematic Analysis
- Jonathan Swift’s "Gulliver’s Travels" is a timeless creation: Is This Really a Children’s Book?
- William Shakespeare’s "The Comedy of Errors": Repeated Instances of Mistaken Identity of the Two Pairs of Twins
- World of Comic Drama before William Shakespeare: Miracle Plays and Mysteries, Comic Interludes, First Fathers of English Comedies
- How Can I Design a Project in Teaching English?
- Analysis of William Blake's London (Songs of Innocence): The Cry of the Chimney-sweep and the Sigh of the Soldier
- Analysis of Alfred, Lord Tennyson's "Ring Out, Wild Bells" (part of In Memoriam): An Elegiac Poem on Arthur Henry Hallam and General Reference
- Literary Periodicals: Influencing the growth of the Novel in the course of the 18th Century and Beyond
- Love of William Shakespeare in Early Bangla Renaissance: Bengal had as much claim on Shakespeare as England
- Why are the Punctuation Marks Important in Speech and Writing while Teaching Elementary Students ?
- Why is Chaucer Important in the History of English Literature?
- Critical Appreciation of Katherine Mansfield’s 'A Cup of Tea': Aware of the Hollowness of Existence
- Analysis of R.K Narayan's Father’s Help: Puzzling yet Most Realistic Whining Schoolboy
- How to Use Literature in the English Classes to Develop Reading and Writing Skill among the Pupils As a Second Language?
- Critical Appreciation of Judith Wright’s "Hunting Snake": Experience of Watching a Black Snake
- J. M. Synge and The Aran Islands: The Making of a Creative Writer
- Why ‘Tall Man Small Shadow’ is an Existential Novel: Philosophical Fiction for Searching Self
- Critical Appreciation of Philip Larkin’s Poem, "The North Ship": Life Award for Best Philosophical Access
- R. K. Narayan ’s Life and His Works : Leader in Indian English Literature
- Mr. W. H.: What Attempts have been made to Determine the Identity of “Mr. W. H.” ?
- Rebirth of Indian English: Defeating the Moral Policing ( Study on the History of the Indian English : Academic and Social Engagement )
- Creative Writing Lesson : How to Write an Autobiography of Student?
- Critical Appreciation R. K. Narayan’s "A Snake in the Grass": Family’s Agitation on Hearing of the Snake
- G.B. Shaw’s Radio Talk, ‘Spoken English and Broken English’: Broken English’s Relevance in Today’s English Spoken World
- The Irish Literary Renaissance and the New Irish Theatre: Consciously Represented Irish National Aspirations
- Critical Appreciation of Virginia Woolf’s "Professions for Women"
- Why You Must Experience Robert Frost's "The Road Not Taken" At Least Once In Your Lifetime?
- Characteristics of Do-Well in William Langland’s" Piers the Plowman": Stands for Certain Virtues and Positive Values
- Elements of Poetry that Differ from Drama and Novel
- Second Reading of Walter De la Mare's 'Silver' (Slowly, silently, now the moon)
- Critical Commentary on Francis Bacon’s Essay "Of Marriage And Single Life"
- Analyses, after Marcel Junod, how “Hiroshima had ceased to exist” in “The First Atom Bomb”: Brutal Destruction of Hiroshima Pains us and Makes us Aware of the Great Dangers of a Nuclear War
- Critical Analyses of Oscar Wilde’s "The Selfish Giant":One of the Stylish Fairy Tales
- The Last Romantic : W. B. Yeats, Inspired by a Profound Romantic Urge
- A TO Z Literary Principles from History of English Literature: Note 91
- A TO Z Literary Principles from History of English Literature: Note 90
- A TO Z Literary Principles from History of English Literature: Note 89
- A TO Z Literary Principles from History of English Literature: Note 88
- A TO Z Literary Principles from History of English Literature: Note 87
- Theme of Time in English Text: A Perennial Theme With The Poets of All Ages
- A TO Z Literary Principles from History of English Literature: Note 86
- Dr. Johnson’s Friends and Contemporaries: Goldsmith, Boswell and Gibbon
- A TO Z Literary Principles from History of English Literature: Note 85
- Plot of Euripides’ Medea is Steadily Developed from Prologue to Devastating Climax
- What English Do I need to Study? : A Comparative Study between English for Special Purpose (ESP) and General English
- A TO Z Literary Principles from History of English Literature: Note 84
- English as a Second Language in India: Analyzing Its Functions Taking Some of the Key Aspects of Our Educational System in India
- Theory of Catharsis: Various Interpretations and Analyses
- Three dramatic Genres in the Greek Classical Theatre: Tragedy, Comedy and Satyr
- A TO Z Literary Principles from History of English Literature: Note 83
- One Checklist That You Should Keep In Mind Before Attending Teaching English As Foreign Language (TEFL): Teaching of English Grammar
- George Bernard Shaw’s "Man and Superman" is 'a Comedy and a Philosophy' — Trick for Getting the Public to Listen Shavian Theory
- Ten Common Difficulties in Teaching English to TEFL Students
- Critical Appreciation of Joseph Addison’s essay, “The Exercise of the Fan”: Theme and Style
- Aristotle’s Theory of ‘Poetic Imitation’: Salient Features of Theory of Imitation and Contrast with those of Plato
- Definition of Romanticism: Master Artists and their Shaping Influences
- Open Air Play-houses in Elizabethan Stage (Theatre): A Brief Survey
- Major Highlights from Habib Tanvir’s play "Charandas Chor"
- Famous Novels for Literature Students : Gleams of Classic Works
- Birth of English: Indo-European Language Study-Old English Overview
- Creative Writing : "Autobiography of a Teacher" Model for Writing Class for EFL Students
- Analysis of Jack (John) Tanner as Shavian Don Juan in 'Man and Superman'
- William Blake’s Prophetic and Esoteric Melody in His Writings and Paintings
- Analyzing Oliver Goldsmith’s 'The Vicar of Wakefield' as Charming Narrative
- General Estimation of Shakespeare’s History Plays: Analyzing Henry IV of Second Tetralogy (Richard II, Henry IV Part 1, Henry IV Part 2, and Henry V)
- A TO Z Literary Principles from History of English Literature: Note 82
- English Environment While Teaching English as Second Language: Observations and Investigations: The Rising Middle Class
- Capacity of Creativity Writing : Writing an Autobiography
- What is The Shakespearean Apocrypha ? Plays of Doubtful Authenticity
- The Dark Lady— Mysterious World of Shakespeare’s Sonnets
- Starting Point of Learning English as Second Language in the Classroom Situation
- Analysis of William Henry Davies 's Leisure : Fine Sympathy with Man and Nature
- T. S. Eliot's The Hollow Men : Cyclic Events in Human History both in Tautology and Monologue
- A TO Z Literary Principles from History of English Literature: Note 81
- Emily Dickinson’s Vision of ‘Death’ and ‘Eternity’ in “Because I could not stop for Death”
- A TO Z Literary Principles from History of English Literature: Note 80
- Critical Analysis of Rabindranath Tagore’s Story 'Kabuliwala': Love and Waiting
- Stephen Leacock’s “Further Progress in Specialization” as Humorous Essay
- A TO Z Literary Principles from History of English Literature: Note 79
- Main Themes of Rabindranath Tagore’s "Postmaster": Loneliness and the Search for Meaning in the World
- 2014
- A TO Z Literary Principles from History of English Literature: Note 78
- A TO Z Literary Principles from History of English Literature: Note 77
- Critical Appreciation of Ruskin Bond’s "The Eyes Have It" : Theme of Self-Conscience and Blindness
- Analyses of Habib Tanvir’s play "Charandas Chor" as Thematic Complexity ( Paradox)
- Ecocritical Appreciation of Gieve Patel’s "On Killing a Tree"
- Teaching a Good Literature Class through Story Telling - Necessity of Introducing Stories in the Classroom
- A TO Z Literary Principles from History of English Literature: Note 76
- Theory and criticism: Aristotle on Imitation - Principle of Imitation which Unites Poetry with the other Fine Arts
- Be Confident! Face Old Habit Of Letter Writing Revived Through Digital Media Positively! Learning the Letter Writing
- Things You Can Learn From Studying Theory And Criticism: Plato’s View Of Art- Theory Of Ideas
- Co-operative Language Teaching in the Classroom: Benefits of Learning Process
- Literary Project Works: Aims and Objectives: Essential Guidelines to Students for Preparation and Understanding Literature Project
- Analysis of James Boswell’s "Life of Johnson" - Best Biography in the English Language
- Analysis of Eugene O Neill’s "Mourning Becomes Electra" as an Aeschylean Model: Comparative Study on Trilogy- "Homecoming", "The Hunted" and "The Haunted"
- The Modern Rules Of Translating A Passage: Other Language Learning and Understanding the Culture
- Interrelationship between Faith and Poetry in Rabindranath Tagore’s ‘Gitanjali’: Universal and Timeless Appeal
- Earnest Hemingway’s "The Old Man and the Sea" Portrays a Man’s Fulfillment in Striving rather than in Success: Investigating Santiago's Consciousness
- How to Write a Good Essay? Key Methods and Techniques
- How to Prepare a Good Book Summary? The essentials of Book Summaries
- Analysis of Tagore's "The Home and the World " as Socio-political Novel : Bimala- Nikhilesh- Sandip Tangle
- Critical Study of “Songs of the Ganga” by A. K. Mehrotra
- Rabindranath Tagore’s Poetry in English: Evaluation and Controversy in Reading Gitanjali (Song Offerings)
- Character of Mrs. Meldon in John Ervine’s One- act Play “Progress”
- The Rime of The Ancient Mariner by T. S. Coleridge - Story of Crime & Punishment? Students' Notes
- Chinua Achebe's "A Man of the People" (1966): Position of Women in Post Colonial Nigerian Society
- Analysis of Wilfred Owen's “The Send-off” as Anti-war Poem
- Rereading of Chinua Achebe through Nigerian Sociopolitical and Cultural Aspects
- English Teaching Objectives for the First Language (L1) and Second Language (L2): General Concept of Text Book
- Cleopatra: Complex Inscrutable, Indefinable Heroine
- George Orwell’s ‘‘Animal Farm’’ is the most Effective Political Satire
- Walter Pater as a Literary Critic -An Innovator in Aesthetics who Celebrated the Pleasurable Effects of Art on the Viewer or Reader
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- Realistic and Non - realistic Novels: Visionary, Apocalyptic and Allegorical
- Significant of the Issue of Race Relations in Mark Twain's "Huckleberry Finn": Is Huckleberry Finn a realist book? What is your response to the novel on the question of racism?
- Important Short Questions : "Waiting For Godot" by Samuel Beckett
- Charles Dickens' "Hard Times": The One Thing Needful, Murdering the Innocents, Pious War House of Red Brick
- Character of the Gentleman in Eugene O’ Neill’s play "Thirst"
- Image of Africa in Conrad’s Heart of Darkness / Racism in Conrad’s Heart of Darkness
- Character of Hester Prynne in Hawthorne's Romance "The Scarlet Letter"
- Irony in 'Pride and Prejudice': How the diverse material are welded into a coherent whole by Austen?
- Vijay Tendulkar’s "Silence ! The Court is in Session": Benare as a Woman Trapped and Helplessly Victimized in the Cage of Selfishness, Hypocrisy, and Lust of the Middle-class Men Folk
- Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice: Character and Role of Darcy
- EMERSON AS AN ESSAYIST : His Prose Style
- 'Daffodils' (I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud) by William Wordsworth: Model English Lesson Plan
- Jane Austen's "Pride and Prejudice": A Timeless Tale of Love and Life
- Important Questions from Emily Bronte's "Wuthering Heights"
- Critical Appreciation of Dante Gabriel Rossetti's "The Blessed Damozel"
- AUTHUR MILLER AS A DRAMATIST: In the development of Drama
- Character of young Mortimer in Christopher Marlowe’s, "Edward II"
- Ten Awesome Things You Can Learn about 'Theme Of Education' Studying David Herbert Lawrence’s "The Rainbow"
- Narrative Technique in Conrad's "Heart of Darkness"
- Critical Essay on the Comparative Use of Symbolism in T. S. Coleridge’s "The Ancient Mariner" and "Kubla Khan"
- "A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man" By James Joyce: Model Test
- "Sailing to Byzantium" by W. B. Yeats: Voyage of the Inner Spiritual Essence into the Wisdom and Freedom
- “The Lagoon” by Joseph Conrad: Theme and Making of Short Story
- Poetic Term: Heroic couplet, Rhyme royal, Ottava rima
- Character of Bluntchli in G.B. Shaw’s "Arms and The Man"
- George Herbert’s "The Collar" as a Metaphysical Religious Poem
- John Milton’s Grand Style in "Paradise Lost" , His 'Adventurous Songs’
- Analyzing Significance of Minor Characters in Charles Dickens' novel "Hard Times"
- Analysis of Robert Frost's Attitude to Nature: Inheritor of Wordsworth and Emerson
- Poetic Term: Prosody, Metre and Terza Rima
- Lord Alfred Tennyson’s "The Lady of Shalott": Symbolism and Pictorial Quality
- Analysis of John Donne’s "The Sunne Rising" as a Metaphysical Love Poem
- The Analysis of Marvell's "The Garden" : Developed Through Studied Contrast
- John Keats Saw Beauty in All Things
- Analysis of Lord Tennyson (a) Representative Poets (b) Artist, (c) Poet of Nature (d) Thinker
- Stage Direction: "Arms and The Man" By G.B.Shaw
- "In Memoriam" and "Adonais": Two Imortal Elegy in English Literature
- Analysis Of Keats' "Ode To A Nightingale" as a Romantic Poem
- Symbolic Import of H. E. Bates' "The Ox" is Immense; Story Element Thin
- Character Estimation of Beelzebub in John Milton's "Paradise Lost ( Book I)"
- Critical Analysis of John Keats' "Ode on Melancholy" :Serene Acceptance of the Whole of Life, its Pathos and its Piety
- "Son and Lovers" by D. H. Lawrence: Important Short Questions
- The Epilogue to "Saint Joan" by George Bernard Shaw: St. Joan's Triumph Over the Forces of Death and Glory of Canonization
- "The Fly" by Katharine Mansfield : Model Question Paper English Literature Literary Texts
- Somerset Maugham’s" The Lotus Eater": Model Question Paper English Literature Literary Texts
- Model Question Paper English Literature Literary Texts: "Freedom" by George Bernard Shaw
- Model Question Paper 2 English Literature Literary Texts: "ARMS AND THE MAN" by George Barnard Shaw
- Model Question Paper 3 English Literature Literary Texts: "ARMS AND THE MAN" by George Barnard Shaw
- Model Question Paper 4 English Literature Literary Texts: ARMS AND THE MAN by George Barnard Shaw
- Joseph Conrad’s "Heart of Darkness"": Few Brief Sketches / Related Short Questions
- Critical Purview of Romanticism: Renaissance of Wonder, Subjectivity, Emotional and Imaginative , Free Human Spirit
- A TO Z Literary Principles from History of English Literature: Note 25 (Indo-European Language Family)
- A TO Z Literary Principles from History of English Literature: Note 26
- Model Question Paper 1 English Literature Literary Texts: ARMS AND THE MAN by George Barnard Shaw
- Michael Drayton’s "Since There's No Help, Come Let Us Kiss and Part” : Critical Appreciation
- Understanding The Background and Intervening Years of Two World Wars
- Major Victorian Poets and Their Contributions in the History of English Literature
- Important Events in Chaucer’s Age : Hundred Year’s war, Black Death, Peasant’s Revolt, Lollards Movement, and Revolutionized Language
- Charles Dickens’ "Great Expectation": The Ending of Great Expectations; The Significance of Wemmick's Museum; Biddy's Childhood and Physical Beauty
- Miracle Ice Cream -Adrienne Rich: Feminine Perspectives
- Salient Features of the Women Characters in Charles Dickens's "Great Expectation"
- Analysis of Arthur Miller’s "The Death of Salesman" as Essential Conflict between Public Image and the Real Personality
- The Craze in Tuition: The Students’ Learning Enterprise
- Survey Line for Comprehensive Understanding of Literary Stories
- Ingenious Ideas For You To Explore With The English Alphabet: A Study of Symbol
- The Personality of Paul Morel in D. H. Lawrence's "Sons and Lovers"
- Model Question Paper English Literature Literary Texts: CHARLES LAMB'S DREAM CHILDREN
- Model Question Paper English Literature Literary Texts: James Joyce's Araby
- Model Question Paper English Literature Literary Texts: Entrance Examination
- Things That Matter When You Are analysing English In India
- Walt Whitman as the Poet of Democracy: Worth of the Individual and the Oneness of all Humanity
- Things You Can Learn From Studying Technicality Of Answering
- Analysis of Percy Bysshe Shelley's "A Defence of Poetry": How To Master The Points Of Argument ?
- Model Question Paper: Poetry: Difficulty Level: Graduation
- Model Question for WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE'S "MACBETH": Difficulty Level: Graduation
- Model Questions From J. M. Synge's "Riders To The Sea": Difficulty Level: Graduation
- A TO Z Literary Principles from History of English Literature: Note 24
- Analysis of T.S. Eliot's "The Murder in The Cathedral" : Religious Elements, Becket as a Passive Character, Becket’s Martyrdom and its Significance
- Analysis of "Stupidity Street” (“I saw with open eyes”) By Ralph Hodgson
- Model Question Paper For Poetry: Entrance Examination
- Analysis of John Osborne's "Look Back In Anger": Jimmy’s Newspaper Reading, Animal and the Game in the Play, Feminism, Jimmy a Romantic Hero
- One Checklist That You Should Keep In Mind Before Attending George Orwell’s 'Animal Farm'
- Analysis of Samuel Richardson’s Clarissa, or The History of a Young Lady
- Analysis of William Blake’s "The Tyger" and "The Lamb" from "Song of Experience" (1794) and "Song of Innocence" (1789)
- "The History of Tom Jones, a Foundling" by Henry Fielding: Common Questions for Competitive Examination Part II
- John Donne's "Canonization" : Ten Most Common Short Questions
- Character of Tony Lumpkin in Oliver Goldsmith's "She Stoops to Conquer": A Comedy of Intrigue
- A TO Z Literary Principles from History of English Literature: Note 23 (Ben Jonson)
- Theme of Race-relationship and Colonial Encounter in E. M. Forster's "A Passage to India"
- The History of Tom Jones, a Foundling (1749) by Henry Fielding: Short Questions for Competitive Examination
- A TO Z Literary Principles from History of English Literature: Note 22
- William Wordsworth: Nature’s Prophet and Priest
- Eugene O’Neill: One of Greatest Dramatists of America: Contribution and Achievement.
- A TO Z Literary Principles from History of English Literature: Note 21
- Analysis of William Wordsworth's Ode: Intimations of Immortality from Recollections of Early Childhood
- Oliver Goldsmith's "She Stoops to Conquer": Mr. Hardcastle and Mrs. Hardcastle - Comic Pair Contributing Fun and Laughter
- Sir Thomas Wyatt’s “They Flee from Me”:Typical Elizabethan Love - lyric
- Matthew Arnold’s 'Dover Beach': Specimen of Modernity, Meditation and Elegiac Tone
- Jaques in Shakespeare’s "As you like It" : Inconsistent and Choric
- Analysis of Nissim Ezekiel’s "Poet, Lover, Birdwatcher"
- A TO Z Literary Principles from History of English Literature: Note 20
- Comedy ; Comic Pleasure; Nature of the Comic Pleasure
- A TO Z Literary Principles from History of English Literature: Note 19
- A TO Z Literary Principles from History of English Literature: Note 18
- William Hazlitt , Critic and Essayist: Romantic than Analytical; Sketches and Essays, "Nicknames"
- The Study of Humanism: Unveiling The Truth of Human Condition through Reading the Literary Text
- Wit, Witty and Foolish Wit: Classified Examples of Wits in English Literature
- "Ivanhoe" by SIR WALTER SCOTT: The Twelfth Century Fascinating Struggle Between the Normans and the Saxons
- SCOTT, SIR WALTER (1771-1832): Few Important Notes on Historical Novel
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- Analysis of Christopher Marlowe’s "Edward II" as a Historical Play
- Originality , Technique , Tradition ,Convention ,Dramatic Elements and Style of Shakespearean Sonnets
- Analysis of the Character of Natraj in R. K. Narayan's "Man Eater of Malgudi"
- "A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man" of James Joyce: MISCELLANEOUS objective questions Note 1
- Four Questions From Four Beautiful Poems: "Kubla Khan", "The Rime of The Ancient Mariner", "The Waste Land" and "The Prelude"
- A TO Z Literary Principles from History of English Literature: Note 17
- A TO Z Literary Principles from History of English Literature: Note 16
- "A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man" of James Joyce: MISCELLANEOUS objective questions Note 6
- "A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man" of James Joyce: MISCELLANEOUS objective questions Note 7
- A TO Z Literary Principles from History of English Literature: Note 15
- "A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man" of James Joyce: MISCELLANEOUS objective questions Note 5
- "A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man" of James Joyce: MISCELLANEOUS objective questions Note 4
- "A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man" of James Joyce: MISCELLANEOUS objective questions Note 3
- "A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man" of James Joyce: MISCELLANEOUS objective questions Note 2
- A TO Z Literary Principles from History of English Literature: Note 14
- William Hazlitt’s Style : Reference to "On Gusto"
- Wilfred Owen's "Dulce et Decorum Est" : Revealing Brutality of War
- Victorian English Novels: Main Trends that made Novel a Phenomenal Progress
- John Donne's "A Nocturnal upon St. Lucy’s Day" : Expresses the Nadir of Suffering
- John Donne's "The Canonization" : Love Non-peril
- William Shakespeare's "SONNET NO. 116" (Let me not to the marriage of true minds): Analysis of Rhetoric
- Power and Suffering is one of the Themes of Christopher Marlowe's "Edward-II"
- John Donne's "The Good Morrow": Rhetorical Construction
- Shakespeare's "SONNET NO. 73" (That time of year thou mayst in me behold) : Analysis of Rhetoric
- John Donne's "Go and catch a falling star": Analysis of Rhetoric
- Thomas Wyatt's "They Flee From Me That Sometime Did Me Seek": Rhetorical Analysis
- Andrew Marvell's "TO HIS COY MISTRESS": Analysis of Rhetoric
- A TO Z Literary Principles from History of English Literature: Note 13
- Sophocles' "Ajax" : Earning Deeper Sympathy
- William Collins's "ODE TO EVENING" : Analysing Rhetoric
- Alexander Pope's "ESSAY ON MAN ; EPISTLE II OF THE NATURE AND STATE OF MAN WITH RESPECT TO HIMSELF, AS AN INDIVIDUAL": Rhetoric Constituted
- John Millington Synge’s ‘Riders to the Sea’ : Ten Key Points
- A TO Z Literary Principles from History of English Literature: Note 12
- A TO Z Literary Principles from History of English Literature: Note 11
- A TO Z Literary Principles from History of English Literature: Note 10
- A TO Z Literary Principles from History of English Literature: Note 9
- A TO Z Literary Principles from History of English Literature: Note 8
- "The Spectator" by Addison and Steele: Study of Life and Manners
- Charles Lamb's "Essays of Elia" : Study of Personality
- A TO Z Literary Principles from History of English Literature: Note 7
- A TO Z Literary Principles from History of English Literature: Notes 6
- Literary Terms: Satire, Interludes, Tragedy, Tragi-comedy, Comedy, Farce
- Ten Common Literary Terms: Renaissance, Reformation, Wordsworthian definition of poetry ,Poetic justice, Epic, Mock epic, Sonnet, Ode, Elegy, Ballad
- A TO Z Literary Principles from History of English Literature: Notes 5 (1890 - 1950)
- A TO Z Literary Principles from History of English Literature: Note 4
- A TO Z Literary Principles from History of English Literature: Note 3
- A TO Z Literary Principles from History of English Literature: Note 2
- A TO Z Literary Principles from History of English Literature: Note 1
- Fools in Shakespearean Drama: Clawn in "Antony and Cleopatra", Grumio and Curtis in "The Taming of the Shrew", Launce in "The Two Gentlemen of Verona"
- Matthew Arnold’s Views on Poetry in "Study of Poetry"
- Character of Bishop in Norman McKinnel’s One Act Play “The Bishop’s Candlesticks”
- Samuel Beckett’s "Waiting for Godot" an Avant Garde Play?
- IMMORTALIZED MOMENTS IN NATHANIEL HAWTHORNE'S "THE GREAT STONE FACE"
- Definitions of Restoration, Mock Epic, Cavalier Poets, Romantic Prose, Essay Written in Letter Form, Omniscient Point of View in Novels
- Short Questions on Geoffrey Chaucer and Sir Thomas Malory
- Some Tricky Questions from WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE'S "MACBETH"
- Short Questions From Middle English Alliterative Poems :William Langland’s "The Vision of William Concerning Piers the Plowman" and "The Pearl"
- Practical Criticism : Series of Experiments by the Cambridge Critic I.A. Richards
- I A Richard’s Concept of Two Uses of Language
- Main features of New Criticism and Challenging Concept by Later Critics and Theorists
- Seven Types of Ambiguity
- Samuel Taylor Coleridge ‘s Definition of Primary Imagination, Secondary Imagination, Willing suspension of Disbelief, Organic Wholeness of a Poem and Fancy
- Old English Poetry "WANDERER" and "SEAFARER": Key Points to Remember
- T. S. Eliot’s influence upon Modern Literary Criticism: Impersonality of Poetry
- T. S. Eliot’s influence upon Modern Literary Criticism: Defining “Tradition and the Individual Talent”
- T. S. Eliot’s influence upon Modern Literary Criticism:The Function of Criticism
- T. S. Eliot’s influence upon Modern Literary Criticism: Unification of Sensibility and Dissociation of Sensibility
- OLD ENGLISH LITERATURE: Key Points to Remember of CAEDMON’S HYMN (CAEDMON)
- Dr. Samuel Johnson's "Preface to Shakespeare": Points to Remember
- OLD ENGLISH LITERATURE: Key Points to Remember of Anglo-Saxon Epic Poem "BEOWULF"
- Vijoy Tendulkar’s "Silence! The Court is in Session": The Plight of Miss Benare
- Analysis of “The Wild Swans at Coole” by W.B. Yeats
- John Galsworthy's "Justice" :Key facts :Characters: Few Questions answers
- John Dryden in Defence of English Dramatists And Ingenious Plan for Writing His "Essay of Dramatic Poesy"
- Figures of Speech: Figures of Contrast
- You Will Never Believe These Bizarre Truths Behind "Home Sweet Home": Remembering John Howard Paine’s "Home Sweet Home"
- Literary Criticism: Marxism in details- Althusser’s Ideology
- Literary Criticism: Marxism in details
- Literary Criticism: Marxism- Gramsci’s Hegemony
- Literary Criticism: Marxist Literary Studies
- Trends in Modern English Drama
- Theory and Criticism: Aristotle :Characteristics of an Aristotelian Plot
- Theory and Criticism: Aristotle :on Imitation in Poetry: Comparison with Plato’s view
- Theory and Criticism: Aristotle :on Imitation in Poetry
- Theory and criticism: Aristotle : His Major Works
- William Blake’s "The Chimney Sweeper" : A Comparative Study From "Songs of Innocence" and "Songs of Experience"
- How to Define A Poem?
- The Characterization of Eustasia Vye, the Heroine of Thomas Hardy's "The Return of the Native"
- Feminist Criticism: A Brief Survey
- Jane Austen's "Pride and Prejudice": Few selected Questions – Answers
- A Few Short Questions From T.S. Eliot's "The Hollow Men"
- A Short Tabular Analysis of Katherine Mansfield's “The Fly”
- The Trends and Movements in the Twentieth Century English Literature: A Brief Sketching
- The Audio Visual Media or the Electronic Media – a Boon or a Bane?
- Indian English literature: It's Early Development and Later Maturity
- English As A World Language: A Comprehensive Discussion on the Evolution of English Language
- Literary Criticism: A Study in Details
- ANALYSIS OF CINEMA AS AN ART FORM: A Case Study
- 2011
- Cleopatra in William Shakespeare's "Antony and Cleopatra": a Complex Inscrutable, Indefinable Heroine
- Antony in William Shakespeare's "Antony and Cleopatra": A Man with Magnificient Rhetoric
- The Subject of Death in English Poetry
- Science Fiction: A Brief History of It's Development
- The Development of the Theatres and Stages from Medieval Drama to Shakespeare’s Time
- Analysis of Satire as a Literary Genre
- S. T. Coleridge's Definition of Metre
- Obscenity and Censorship in Literature
- Defining Rhetoric : THE AMORETTI (Sonnet 75): Edmund Spenser
- Defining Rhetoric :Sir Philip Sidney's ASTROPHEL AND STELLA ( Sonnet No 1)
- Horace’s "Ars Poetica": Horace’s concept of Decorum
- The Relationship between Poetry and Music as Stated in Plato’s "Republic"
- Analysis of P.B. Shelley’s "Ode to the West Wind": Adoration of Powerful Force and the Poet's Reformist Words
- Analysis of Thomas Hardy's "In Time of The Breaking of Nations" : Glorious Triumph of Love and Life
- UGC NET Solved Paper II ; Subject -- English ; December : 2010
- Sir Walter Scott’s "The Lay of the Last Minstrel": Patriotism is an Eternal Ideology for Loving of One’s Country
- Lord Alfred Tennyson‘s "Crossing the Bar" : Spiritual Discourse on the Aftermath of Life
- Henry Fielding’s "Tom Jones" : Literary Imagination , Perfection of Plot and Artistic Form
- Hamlet’s Delay in Action: Critical Commentary on Shakespeare’s Hero
- Walter de la Mare’s "Silver": Simplicity of Dictions, Rhythmic Sounds, Painting of the Nocturnal Setting and Fairy- tale like Ambience
- William Wordsworth’s Interest in Nature: Theory of “Emotion Recollected in Tranquility.”
- Critical appreciation of Bertrand Russell's "Free Thought and Official Propaganda" :What does Russell mean by the word ‘Free Thought’ and how it is prejudice by the official Propaganda?
- R. K. Narayan 's essay , A Writer’s Nightmare : Critical Observation on Censorship of Writings and Writers by the Governmental Parameters
- William Shakespeare's Audience: Structural Analysis
- Samuel Beckett’s "Waiting for Godot " as an Avant Garde Performances
- "The Return of the Native" By Thomas Hardy : Important Short Questions Part IV
- "The Return of the Native" By Thomas Hardy : Important Short Questions Part III
- "The Return of the Native" By Thomas Hardy : Important Short Questions Part II
- "The Return of the Native" By Thomas Hardy : Important Short Questions Part I
- P.B Shelley's "The Cloud": A myth of Nature
- John Keats' "To One Who Has Been Long in City Pent" : Read from the Perspective of Nature Worship
- Galsworthy's "Justice” : A Problem Play that Satirizes Crime Law and Divorce Law at Force in Then England
- The Application of Information Technology & Multimedia in Teaching English Literature
- The Conch in Golding's "Lord of the Flies" Bears a Mythical Identity : Symbolic Stance of Authority, Civilization, Reason, Structure and Self-discipline.
- Significance of the Mute Scene in John Galsworthy's "Justice"
- Lady Augusta Gregory's "The Rising of the Moon" as an Irish Play of Patriotism
- Principal Features of Old English Language
- An analysis of Bernard Shaw’s play "Arms and the Man" as an anti-romantic comedy
- "Break, Break, Break" : a sea elegy written by Lord Tennyson on the death of his university friend Arthur Henry Hallum
- "Adonais" by Percy Bysshe Shelley: Pastoral Elegy on the Death of John Keats
- Critical Analysis of Rabindranath Tagore’s poem “Where The Mind Is Without Fear”
- The Central Thought of Rabindranath Tagore’s poem "Have you not heard his silent steps? " (Gitanjali Songs Offerings No.45)
- Critical Commentary on John Keats' ‘La Belle Dame Sans Merci’
- Critical Appreciation of T. S. Eliot’s "Preludes" :The Rottenness, the Corruption and Decadence of Contemporary Society
- "Spring Offensive" of Wilfred Owen: Offensive and Its Outcome
- "The Lake Isle of Innisfree" by W. B. Yeats: Prompted by Home Sickness
- Analysis of Lord Tennyson’s "Tithonus" : Immortality Consumes
- "How to Buy a House" by Lawrence Durrell: The Character of Sabri Tahir
- "The Mark on the Wall" by Virginia Woolf : Narrated in ‘Stream of Consciousness’ Technique
- Central Theme of William Shakespeare’s "Sonnet No. 18" (Shall I Compare Thee To a Summer’s Day)
- Character of Diggory Venn (The Reddleman) in Hardy’s Novel, "The Return of the Native"
- Joseph Conrad’s "The Lagoon" Relates Arsat’s Exile and Loneliness
- George Orwell's "Shooting an Elephant" as a Colonial Writing or Criticism of Imperialism
- William Somerset Maugham’s "The Lotus Eater" Paints Thomas Wilson as Lotophagi ("lotus-eaters")
- Arthur Conan Doyle's "The Adventure of the Red-Headed League" as a Detective Story
- William Shakespeare’s Tragic Protagonist Macbeth is a Study of the Evil that is in Every Human Heart: Ambition
- Critically Comments on the Opening Scene of William Shakespeare's “Macbeth”.
- Sleep-Walking Scene in William Shakespeare's "Macbeth": A Masterpiece of Dramatic Art
- How to Approach Short Story and Get A Comprehensive idea About It
- An Introduction to William Langland's "The Vision of William Concerning Piers the Plowman"
- Utility of School Library for English Learning
- John Keats' "Ode To Autumn"- All for Autumnal Beauty
- William Shakespeare's "The Merchant of Venice" - A General Introduction to the Play and the Character of Shylock
- Figure of Speech -Figures of Resemblance or Similarity
- "Antony and Cleopatra" Makes No Attempt to Rival the Four Great Tragedies – "Macbeth", "Hamlet", "King Lear", and "Othello"
- Important Short Questions & Answers from William Shakespeare's "Macbeth" : Act II
- William Shakespeare's "Macbeth" :Important Short Questions & Answers from Act I
- William Shakespeare's "Antony and Cleopatra": Dramatic Significance of the Political Background
- A Brief Introduction to Percy Bysshe Shelley's 'To a Skylark'
- Edward Sapira- The Leader in American Structural Linguistics
- James Joyce's "A Portrait of the Artist as a Young": The epigraph, Bildungsroman, The Christmas dinner, Episodes in the early life of Stephen, Daedalus myth, Charles Stewart Parnell, Stephen’s mother
- Critical Short Questions From Bates's story "The Ox"
- Rhythm, Meter and Scansation of the Poem
- Character and Role of Fitzwilliam Darcy in Jane Austen‘s novel "Pride and Prejudice"
- Chance and Coincidence: Thomas Hardy's "Far from the Madding crowd"-A Wanton Field of Destiny
- Plot Structure of "Pride and Prejudice" by Jane Austen
- INDIANNESS IN R. K. NARATAN'S “THE MAN EATER OF MALGUDI” (1961)
- Katherine Mansfield’s “The Fly” : As a Modern Short Story of “Stream of Consciousness Method”
- The Structural Approach to the Teaching of English: the Possible Grounds for Dissatisfaction
- R. K. Narayan's "The Man Eater of Malgudi": Sketching the character of H. Vasu
- Analysis of the characters of Cathleen and Nora as chorus in J.M. Synge's "Riders to the Sea"
- Robert Browning’s Treatment of Human Psychology and Attitude to Life Reflected in : "Two in the Campagna" and "The Laboratory"
- “Araby” by James Joyce is a Realistic Short Story with Symbolic Overtones
- Katherine Mansfield‘s “The Fly”: Analyzing Woodifield
- Students' Digest - William Shakespeare's "AS YOU LIKE IT"
- Ernest Hemingway’s Portrayal of Frederic Henry in "A Farewell to Arms"
- Christopher Marlowe’s Tragic Art in the Death Scene of “Edward II”
- Human Language and Other Systems of Animal Communication -- Understand the Similarities and Differences Between the Two
- The Character of Johnsy in O' Henry's Short Story “The Last Leaf”
- Kinds of Poetry: Narrative, Lyric, and Dramatic
- Analysis of the Closing Scene of Joseph Conrad's "The Heart of Darkness"
- UGC NET Solved Paper III ;SECTION – II ; Subject -- English ; December : 2009
- Time line of History-- THE ELIZABETHAN ERA
- Poetic Justice in Shakespearean Tragic Plays
- Sonnet- A Brief History of Its Journey
- The Prologue To "Canterbury Tales": A Picture Gallery of 14th Century
- Analysis of Virginia Woolf's Essay "Modern Fiction"
- A Critical Essay on the Use of Symbols in Samuel Taylor Coleridge's "The Rime of The Ancient Mariner"
- What are the specific objectives of teaching English as a second language at the secondary stage? How far is the current high school curriculum helpful in realizing the objectives?
- How to Approach Samuel Taylor Coleridge's Masterpiece, "The Rime of the Ancient Mariner"
- An Account of the Diasporic Literature: Characteristic Features, Multicultural Identities, Hybridity, Historical Understanding
- Analysis of S. T. Coleridge's "Kubla Khan" as a Dream Poem
- "A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man" is an ‘Aesthetic Autobiography’ of James Joyce
- Timeline of English Literature- Age of Chaucer (1350 – 1450)
- John Osborne's Jimmy Porter is a Modern Hamlet ( Look Back In Anger)- A Comparative Analysis
- "The Lucy" poems by William Wordsworth: Few Important Short Questions
- Analysis of Robert Burns' "A Red Red Rose": Adaptations of Traditional Scottish Ballads and Folk Songs
- The Place of English in the School Curriculum at the Present Set up in India
- Teaching English in the Secondary level : Aims and Principles
- Critical Appreciation of H.W. Longfellow's "Nature"
- Critical Appreciation of P. B. Shelley's "THE MOON"
- Tips for UGC- NET English Examination
- Sir Philip Sidney’s "Loving In Truth" in Sonnet Series "Astrophil and Stella" as a Typical Love Poem
- Critical Analyses of Henry Vaughan's poem " THE RETREAT"
- Critical Appreciation of Spenser's "Sonnet No. 75" in "Amoretti" (One day I wrote her name upon the strand)
- UGC NET Solved Paper II ; Subject -- English ;December : 2009
- Dr. West’s New Method of Teaching English :Its Merits and Demerits
- Significance of the Prologue to "She Stoops to Conquer" by Oliver Goldsmith
- Analysis of Robert Frost's poem "Stopping By Woods on a Snowy Evening"
- The Poetic Quality of the Colloquial Speech in J. M.Synge's ‘Riders to the Sea’.
- Seven Ages Of Man --from "AS YOU LIKE IT" by William Shakespeare
- G. K. Chesterton’s use of Paradox in "The Architect of Spears"
- Lord Tennyson’s Philosophy of Life as Reflected in the Poem “Ulysses”
- Principles to be Followed by Teacher in Realizing the Aims of Teaching English as a Second Language in the Secondary Stage
- Analysis of Charles Lamb’s essay, "Modern Gallantry"
- Analysis of O' Henry's Short Story "The Gift of the Magi": Neatness, Brevity and a Significant Incident
- Tragic Atmosphere in J. M. Synge's play Riders to the Sea by means of hints and forebodings
- Key Factors of Word Formation in English Language
- The Conflict Between the Pleasures of Youth and the Pleasures of Poverty-- An Analysis of Charles Lamb's Essay, "Old China"
- UGC NET Solved Paper III ; Subject -- English ;December : 2009 Analysing an unknown poem (Report from the Hospital by Polish poet Wisława Szymborska)
- How to Analyze a Poem : Technicality & Ethics
- Short Questions From The age of Pope (1700-50)
- The Various Use of Symbols in Virginia Woolf's "To the Lighthouse"
- Identity Of A Poet: ANALYSING THROUGH TEXT, TEXTURE, PLATFORM, SOCIETY, UNIVERSALITY
- The Characteristics of Romantic Poetry
- The Problems of Learning English Literature For Rural Indian Students
- A Brief Survey of Middle English Metrical and Alliterative Romance
- Rhetorical devices as used by Francis Bacon in his "Essays"
- Model Answer For S S C English Teachers (Pass)
- UGC NET Solved Paper II ; Subject -- English ;June : 2010
- UGC NET syllabus : Subject : English
- Critical Appreciation of Ted Hughes' "Hawk Roosting"
- Epic as a form of Art is Dead : A Critique on R. J. Rees's English Literature: An Introduction for foreign students (Chapter Epic )
- Characteristics of Primary (folk) and Secondary (literary) Epic
- The Two Worlds: Nature in William Wordsworth’s ‘Tintern Abbey’ and Supernatural in Samuel Taylor Coleridge’s ‘Christabel’
- Francis Bacon - Pragmatic Essayist and Renaissance man
- The Theme and Style of Aldous Leonard Huxley 's Essay, "Tragedy and The Whole Truth"
- Place of Mother tongue in the Teaching of English as a Second Language L2
- Precursors of Romantic Poetry: James Thomson, William Collins, Thomas Gray, William Cowper
- Memorable Lines From "The Essays" by Francis Bacon
- Critical Analysis of Bacon's "Of Discourse"
- MISCELLANEOUS OBJECTIVE QUESTIONS ANSWERS FROM HISTORY OF ENGLISH LITERATURE
- Andrew Undershaft’s Religion of Money and Gun Powder (Major Barbara) is George Bernard Shaw's Own Reflection of Socialism
- Short Questions From William Somerset Maugham's ‘The Lotus Eater’
- Critical Commentary on The Invocation in "Paradise Lost" Book-I
- Qualities of A Tragic Hero in Tragic Drama : Aristotelian Model from Poetics
- Analysis of J. M. Synge’s "Riders to the Sea" as a One Act Tragedy
- Main Features of Old English Language
- Analysis of JOHN KEATS' "Ode to a Nightingale" : A Commentary on Art and Life
- Charles Lamb's Prose Style in Reference to His "Essays of Elia"
- Syllabus for SSC Exam For English Teacher Recruitment: Pass Category & Hons/P.G.Category( West Bengal, India)
- ‘Aesthetic Autobiography’ -- Satisfactory Description of the Genre of James Joyce's "A Portrait of the Artist as a Young"
- Difference Between Shakespeare’s Romantic Comedy and Comedy of Manner
- Short Questions From The Victorian Age (1830-90)
- Significance of Shelter Scene in George Barnard Shaw's "Major Barbara"
- Scandinavian Influence upon the English Language
- Grimm – Verner’s Law : Law of first Consonant Sift
- Critical Appreciation of William Wordsworth's "The Solitary Reaper"
- A Critical Analysis of Charles Lamb's "The Superannuated Man"
- Essential Characteristics of Comedy which Constitutes the Comic Spirit
- Introspection of Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi –Life and Writings
- Theme of George Bernard Shaw's "Major Barbara" is the education of Barbara-- Broken Illusions of Barbara
- Role and Function of Adolphus Cusins in George Bernard Shaw's play, "Major Barbara"
- O Henry’s "The Last Leaf" as a Short Story
- Difference Between Classical Greek Tragedy and Shakespearean Tragedy
- A Critical Analysis of the Title of William Shakespeare’s Play "As You Like It"
- Indo European family of languages
- Porter Scene Act II, SCENE III.in "Macbeth" By William Shakespeare
- GENERAL RULES OF ACCENTUATION
- KEY TO SYLLABIFICATION
- "THE SUPERANNUATED MAN" by CHARLES LAMB---The Feeling of Charles Lamb Before and After His Retirement
- Critical Appreciation of Gerard Manley Hopkins's "Pied Beauty": The Devotional Element / Sensuousness and Religiousness/ The Religious and Spiritual Characteristics
- T. S. Eliot's "The Love song of J. Alfred Prufrock"--A Song of Frustration and Conflict, of Loneliness and Boredom
- How Did Language Originate?
- ORIGIN OF THE WORDS: PHILOLOGICAL ANALYSIS OF 50 MORE WORDS
- Short Questions from Oliver Goldsmith's "She Stoops to Conquer"
- Model English Test -3 for PGT , TGT and Other Competitive Examinations
- History of English Literature-The Revival of Learning (1450-1550)
- History of English Literature--The Inter – War years (1918-39)
- G. K. Chesterton Reveals the Beauty of Gothic Architecture in "The Architect of Spears"
- Analysis of the Title of J. M. Synge’s Play---Riders to the Sea
- Quick and Easy Reminder For Your Five Major Types of Comedy
- Different Techniques of Writing Novels
- W. B. Yeats' "No Second Troy" as a Love Poem
- Critical Appreciation of Philip Larkin’s "At Grass"
- Tennyson’s “Ulysses”--- The Representative of Victorian Times
- Sri Aurobindo’s Contribution to Indian English Poetry
- History of English Literature--The Birth of Modern Literature (1890-1918)
- Why Does Tragedy Give Us Pleasure?
- W. H. Auden’s “The Unknown Citizen” as a Satirical Poem.
- Soliloquy in William Shakespeare's "Macbeth" -- an Important Dramatic Convention
- Wilfred Owen's “Attitude to War’” -- Analysis of 'Futility'
- Character of Isabella in Christopher Marlowe’s drama, Edward II: The Troublesome Reign and Lamentable Death of Edward the Second, King of England, with the Tragical Fall of Proud Mortimer
- Theatre of the Absurd- A Critical Survey
- Characteristics of Epic Poetry: Invocation, Homeric Similes, ‘Choric’ Nature, High Seriousness, In Medias Res, Athletic Contest etc
- Milton's Use of Epic Simile in "Paradise Lost", Book-I
- Analysis of the Character of Rosalind, the heroine of William Shakespeare's "As You Like It"
- Joseph Addison as a Social Critic with Special Reference to "Mischiefs of Party Spirit"
- An Analysis of "The Hungry Stone" By Rabindranath Tegore as a Romantic Story
- Analysis of Hell in "Paradise Lost" , Book-I by John Milton
- Analysis of Thomas Hardy's "The Darkling Thrush" -- A Darkling Hope
- "Of Studies" by Francis Bacon -- the Theme and Style of the Essay
- Latin Loan Words in English language
- Slang is an Integral Part of Any Language – This is Also True for English
- English Heroic poem (Beowulf and others) : Anglo Saxon pagan poetry: Pre- Christian poetry
- "The Kite" by William Somerset Maugham is a Study of Oedipus Complex?
- Significance of ‘Porter Scene’ in William Shakespeare's "Macbeth"
- Aphoristic Style of Francis Bacon -- Illustrations from the "Essays"
- An Analysis of Rabindranath Tagore’s "The Hungry Stone" as a Supernatural Story
- Shakespeare’s Treatment of the Supernatural Element in "Macbeth"
- An Analysis of P. B. Shelley's "To a Skylark"
- Critical Appreciation of T. S. Eliot's " The Waste Land": The Poem That We Should Keep In Mind Before Attending Modern Materialistic Civilization!
- TIMELINE OF ENGLISH LITERATURE - Age of Milton ( 1635- 1670)
- Critical Appreciation of Jhumpa Lahiri’s "Interpreter of Maladies"
- Iconoclastic View of George Bernard Shaw as it is Expressed in his Essay, "Freedom"
- An Analysis of Nissim Ezekiel's "Night of the Scorpion"
- Coleridge’s Mastery over the Art of Mixing the Unreal and the Real ; Natural and Supernatural with reference to "Christabel"
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- The Significance of the Title of "A Passage to India" by E.M. Forster
- American English and British English : Comparative Study
- On Humour and Pathos as used by Charles Lamb in his "Essays of Elia" particularly "Dream Children: A Reverie"
- A Retrospective of Humble Rustics with the Universal Notes and Sentiments: Thomas Gray’s "Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard"
- Dramatic Technique as Revealed in Vijay Tendulkar’s Play, "Silence! The Court is In Session"
- Men That Keep Attention Swami Vivekananda – Life and His Writings
- Prufrock is an Aging Romantic Entrapped by Rotting World of Pseudo- gentility: An Analysis of T. S. Eliot 's "The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock"
- Reality and Romance in William Shakespeare's "As You Like It"
- A Model Question Answer Set For English Teacher ( Post Graduate ) Recruitment Examination IN West Bengal, India
- "My Last Duchess" by Robert Browning: Analysis as a Dramatic Monologue
- 5 Reasons Why People Love Rabindranath Tagore: First Asian Noble Laureate for Literature
- Attitude to War as Revealed in Wilfred Owen's "Strange Meeting": Deep Feelings of Sorrow and Compassion
- An Analysis of the Character of Dancer in Eugene O Neill's "Thirst"
- How does Literature Reflects the Spirit of the Age?
- ANALYSIS OF MISCELLANEOUS PHILOLOGICAL TERMS
- What is Twentieth Century Novel?/ The Novel as the Modern Epic/ The stream of Consciousness Novel /The modern Psychological Novel
- William Wordsworth’s attitude to Nature and Man as revealed in "Tintern Abbey"
- Short Questions from William Wordsworth's 'The World is too Much with Us'
- Timeline of English Literature - The Age of John Dryden (1660-1700)
- Critical appreciation: Henry Louis Vivian Derozio’s “To The Pupils of Hindu college”.
- Model Question Answer for M. A. English Entrance
- Biblical Influence on English Language: Development of Standard Prose Relinquishing the Crude Style of the Liturgical Treatises
- TIMELINE OF ENGLISH LITERATURE - Old English Literature (upto 1300)
- Songs and Sonnets of Elizabethan Period: Sir Philip Sidney, Spenser, Shakespeare, Henry constable, Samuel Daniel and Michael Drayton
- Analysis of Thomas Hardy’s Treatment of Rural Life in "Far From the Madding Crowd"
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