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2024
- Do You Think the Ending of A Doll's House is Too Radical to Suit the Taste of any Sober Society? Discuss.
- Explain with Literary Examples How Renaissance Humanism of 16th Cent Europe Sought to Fuse Scholarship with Ethics
- RUSKIN BOND'S "The Night Train at Deoli" with Annotations, Paraphrase and Wordnotes
- Teaching English Poetry in the Easiest Way to Students
- The Timeless Resonance of the Epic: A Case for Its Relevance over Modern Texts
- Some difficult phrases from J. M. Synge’s "Riders to the Sea"
- Short Notes on J. M. Synge’s Riders to the Sea-------- Glossary & Word notes with explanations
- Engaging with Drama: J. M. Synge’s “Riders to the Sea”--Short Notes
- "The Night Train at Deoli" by Ruskin Bond ---MCQs ON "Conceptual questions"
- The Night Train at Deoli by Ruskin Bond ---MCQs ON "Case-based questions”
- "The Night Train at Deoli" by Ruskin Bond :CRITICAL APPRECIATION
- Setting of Ruskin Bond's story "The Night Train at Deoli"
- The Title of “The Night Train at Deoli” by Ruskin Bond
- The Night Train at Deoli by Ruskin Bond //Origin of the Text//SUMMARY of “The Night Train at Deoli”//Ruskin Bond AS A WRITER
- Key Points from "Understanding Poetry" by Brooks and Warren/ Chapter-Poetry as a Way of Saying
- Key Points from the Text on Major Genres in Textual Studies from AN INTRODUCTION TO LITERARY STUDIES (Second edition) by Mario Klarer/ 2 MAJOR GENRES IN TEXTUAL STUDIES/ 2 Poetry pp 27 to 43
- Literary Terms //Poetic Terms: A Brief Overview
- Jayanta Mahapatra’s “Grass”//Short Answer (2 marks)
- Analyze the theme of mortality in John Keats’s "Ode to a Nightingale" and Jayanta Mahapatra’s "Grass." How do these poets approach the subject differently?-10 marks
- Discuss how Jayanta Mahapatra employs the motif of decay in “Grass” to explore the concepts of memory and time. How does the motif contribute to the poem’s overall exploration of human existence? -10 marks
- Analyze Jayanta Mahapatra's poem "Grass"’s closing lines, particularly the references to “familiar tormentors” and “scabs of my dark dread.” What do these symbols reveal about the speaker’s confrontation with their own fears and past experiences?-include textual lines in your answer-10 marks
- In Jayanta Mahapatra's “Grass,” how does the poet’s use of imagery and symbolism reflect the relationship between the speaker and their environment? Discuss how the natural elements in the poem mirror the speaker’s internal experiences.-include textual lines in your answer-10 marks
- Explore the thematic significance of the “tolerant soil” and “childlike submissiveness” in Jayanta Mahapatra's poem “Grass.” How do these themes relate to the speaker’s personal struggles and reflections?-include textual lines in your answer-10 marks
- How does Mahapatra use sensory details to create a vivid depiction of the natural world in “Grass”? Analyze how these sensory elements contribute to the emotional depth and thematic complexity of the poem.---include textual lines in your answer-10 marks
- Discuss the imagery related to the act of scything the grass in Mahapatra’s poem. How does this imagery serve as a metaphor for broader themes of life, death, and transformation?-include textual lines in your answer-10 marks
- Evaluate the role of memory and history in “Grass.” How does Mahapatra use symbolism to reflect on the impact of personal and collective history on the speaker’s present state of mind? (10 marks)
- Examine the use of personification in the poem “Grass.” How does Mahapatra’s portrayal of the grass as a mirror and other anthropomorphic elements contribute to the overall mood and themes of the poem? (10 marks)
- Analyze the imagery of “cracked earth” and “ancestral smell of rot” in Mahapatra’s “Grass.” How do these images enhance the reader’s understanding of the speaker’s emotional and psychological state? (10 marks)
- Discuss the significance of the grass as a central symbol in Jayanta Mahapatra’s poem “Grass.” How does this symbol contribute to the themes of grief and the passage of time? (10 marks)
- Analyze the use of imagery and symbolism in Jayanta Mahapatra’s “Grass.” What images and symbols does Mahapatra use, and how do they contribute to the poem’s themes? (10 marks)
- Jayanta Mahapatra’s “Grass”//Identify the Theme and Tone//Analyze the Imagery and Symbolism//Examine the Speaker's Perspective//Consider the Poem's Structure and Language//Interpret the Overall Meaning
- Keats'"The Terror of Death"// Short Answer Questions (2 Marks Each)
- Compare "The Terror of Death" to other Romantic poems. How does Keats' treatment of themes like nature, mortality, and the imagination compare to other Romantic poets? 10 marks
- Examine the role of the speaker in conveying the poem's message (in John Keats's sonnet "When I Have Fears that I May Cease to Be"). How does the poet's persona contribute to the emotional impact of the work? 10 marks
- Discuss the significance of the natural world in John Keats's sonnet "When I Have Fears that I May Cease to Be". How does the imagery of nature reflect the poet's emotional state and the broader themes of the work? 10 marks
- Compare and contrast the themes of love and fame in John Keats's sonnet "When I Have Fears that I May Cease to Be". How do these themes intersect and contribute to the overall message? 10 marks
- Keats' Personal Fears and Artistic Aspirations in John Keats's sonnet "When I Have Fears that I May Cease to Be"(10 marks)
- Examine the tension between mortality and immortality as presented in the poem. How does Keats explore the fear of death and the desire for a lasting legacy?/ Mortality vs. Immortality (Transcience Vs Permanence) in "The Terror of Death" in reference to his other poems. 10 marks
- Discuss the significance of the sonnet form in John Keats's sonnet "When I Have Fears that I May Cease to Be" in expressing the poet's emotional state. How does the structure and rhyme scheme of the sonnet enhance the poem's impact?
- Keats' "Ode to a Nightingale"// Short Questions
- What is called Romantic Poem? What are the ingredi...
- “He hath awakened from the dream of life— 'Tis w...
- Analyze the use of imagery and symbolism in John K...
- What are the key characteristics of an ode? Illust...
- Compare and contrast the themes of nature and mort...
- Critically examine the theme of mortality in John ...
- John Keats’s "Ode to a Nightingale": Paraphrase an...
- Elizabeth Barrett Browning’s Sonnet 43 from Sonnets from the Portuguese/ “How do I love thee? Let me count the ways”----Discuss as a love sonnet.
- Critical Appreciation of Lord Byron’s "She Walks in Beauty"
- Critical Appreciation of John Milton’s sonnet "On His Blindness"
- John Donne's "Go and Catch a Falling Star" as a Metaphysical Poem
- BANKURA UNIVERSITY--- Syllabus for B.A. WITH ENGLISH MAJOR -PROGRAMME DESIGNED AS PER NEP, BANKURA UNIVERSITY, 2023-24: A Message, Note Cluster----SEMESTER – II
- The University of Burdwan--Syllabus for 3-Year Degree / 4-Year Honours in English under Curriculum and Credit Framework for Undergraduate Programmes (CCFUP) as per NEP, 2020 with effect from 2023-24:--- A Message, Note Cluster, Semester I
- Define "Ecstasy" in the context of John Donne's poem "The Ecstasy." Critical Analysis of Title of John Donne's "The Ecstasy" (10 marks)
- Explore the theme of mutuality in "The Ecstasy." How does Donne depict the lovers as equal partners in a shared spiritual experience?
- Short Question Answer (2 marks) from John Donne’s “Ecstasy”
- What is a Metaphysical Conceit? Write a Critical Appreciation of John Donne’s “The Ecstasy”.(10 marks)
- Analyze the structure and form of "The Ecstasy." How does the poem's structure reflect its themes, particularly the balance between physical and spiritual love?(10 marks)
- How does Donne employ "Platonic Love" in "The Ecstasy"? Analyzing John Donne's "The Ecstasy": A Love Philosophy (10 marks)
- What is paradox in metaphysical poem? Discuss the concept of paradox in John Donne’s “Ecstasy.”/ How does Donne use paradoxes to explore the relationship between the physical and spiritual realms? (10 marks)
- What is called metaphysical conceit? Examine the theme of spiritual love in John Donne’s “Ecstasy.”/In what ways does Donne explore the connection between physical and spiritual love in the poem? (10 marks)
- WHAT IS CALLED IMAGERY? Analyze the use of visual and metaphorical imagery in John Donne’s “Ecstasy.” How does Donne employ imagery to convey the themes of the poem? (10 marks
- John Donne’s “The Ecstasy”: Footnotes, Paraphrase with Stanza Breakdown, Title, Theme Analysis, Overall Message, Literary Devices, Historical Context & Comparison to Other Donne Poems
- BANKURA UNIVERSITY, B.A. WITH ENGLISH MAJOR -PROGRAMME DESIGNED AS PER NEP, BANKURA UNIVERSITY, 2023-24: A Message, Note Cluster----SEMESTER – I
- Short Question Answer from Shakespeare's "Sonnet No. 29" (2 marks)
- Critical Appreciation of Shakespeare's "Sonnet No. 29" (10 marks)
- Who is W.H.? How is he a subject in Sonnet no 29? Answer it with textual references.(10 marks)
- What is called a sonnet sequence? How does Shakespeare’s “Sonnet No. 29” represent a part of the sequence? (10 marks)
- Examine the use of allusion and personification in Shakespeare’s “Sonnet No. 29.” How do these literary devices contribute to the emotional depth of the sonnet? (10 marks)
- Discuss the use of rhythm and meter in Shakespeare’s “Sonnet No. 29.” How do rhythm and meter contribute to the overall impact of the sonnet? (10 marks)
- Discuss the elements of a sonnet with reference to Shakespeare's "Sonnet No. 29."/ What are the defining features of a sonnet, and how do they manifest in this particular sonnet?
- Shakespeare's "Sonnet No. 29": Textual Analysis
- Shakespearean Sonnets: An Overview
2023
- Patricia Wrightson's "The Nargun and the Stars": A Story with Two Sides
- The Threads of Destiny: A Comparative Study of William Shakespeare and Thomas Hardy
- Anton Chekhov's Unique Tragedies: Unveiling the Depths of 'Three Sisters,' 'The Seagull,' and 'Cherry Orchard'
- Unveiling the Enigma: Witches in William Shakespeare's "Macbeth"
- The Middle Ground in Christopher Marlowe's "Dr. Faustus"
- Journey to Demystify Shakespearean Language, Focusing on Act 5, Scene 2 of "Othello"
- Exploring Literary Greatness: The Ten Greatest American Novels
- The Influence of the French Language on English
- 'The Lord of the Rings' by J.R.R. Tolkien: An Epic Odyssey of Heroism, Friendship, and the Triumph of Good
- Critical Overview of Fredric Jameson's Critical Works
- The Political Existence of an Author: An Introspection of Authors' Works
- The Duality of Poetic Greatness: Ideas and Humanity in Poetry ( A Critique on Matthew Arnold and T.S. Eliot)
- 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
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- John Milton’s Grand Style in "Paradise Lost" , His 'Adventurous Songs’
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- Analysis of Robert Frost's Attitude to Nature: Inheritor of Wordsworth and Emerson
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- William Wordsworth: Nature’s Prophet and Priest
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- Analysis of William Wordsworth's Ode: Intimations of Immortality from Recollections of Early Childhood
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- A TO Z Literary Principles from History of English Literature: Note 19
- A TO Z Literary Principles from History of English Literature: Note 18
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- 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
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- 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
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- John Galsworthy's "Justice" :Key facts :Characters: Few Questions answers
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- Literary Criticism: Marxism in details
- Literary Criticism: Marxism- Gramsci’s Hegemony
- Literary Criticism: Marxist Literary Studies
- Trends in Modern English Drama
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- 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"
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- 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
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- UGC NET Solved Paper II ; Subject -- English ; December : 2010
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- 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
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- 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"
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- American English and British English : Comparative Study
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- A Retrospective of Humble Rustics with the Universal Notes and Sentiments: Thomas Gray’s "Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard"
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- What is Twentieth Century Novel?/ The Novel as the Modern Epic/ The stream of Consciousness Novel /The modern Psychological Novel
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- Short Questions from William Wordsworth's 'The World is too Much with Us'
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