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Robinson Crusoe
Daniel Defoe
Published in 1719, Robinson Crusoe has remained one of the best-known and most read of English novels. It gained popularity among children and adul...
View full detailsRevisiting Ecocriticism: Traditional, Postcolonial and Spiritual Perspectives
Nikhilesh Dhar, Bapin Mallick
Revisiting Ecocriticism: Traditional, Postcolonial and Spiritual Perspectives studies the representation of environmental issues in literature and ...
View full detailsResearch Methods In English
M.P. Sinha
This book introduces post-graduate students and researchers to the basics and techniques of research methods in English literature and language. I...
View full detailsRelativity: The Special and General Theory
Albert Einstein
“The important thing is not to stop questioning. Curiosity has its own reason for existing.” Relativity as a concept was not new to physics when Al...
View full detailsRed Oleanders: A Drama in One Act
Rabindranath Tagore
Red Oleanders/Raktakarabī is one of the best plays of Tagore, the myriadminded and multifaceted genius; understandably ‘meanings’ have been sought ...
View full detailsReading Women’s Life Writings: A Critical Appraisal
Sunita Sinha
Life writings constitute an ever-evolving genre of self-expression. Women's autobiographies, in particular, have held a place in academic discourse...
View full detailsR.K. Narayan And His Social Perspective
S.R. Ramteke
R.K. Narayan and His Social Perspective deals with the caste-ridden Hindu society which Narayan presents in his novels. His Characters are fatalist...
View full detailsPygmalion
George Bernard Shaw
A great dramatist, literary critic, an eminent showman, intellectual and a satirist, George Bernard Shaw was a leading theatre personality of the 2...
View full detailsPostmodern Indian English Literature
Bijay Kumar Das
Postmodernism in Indian English literature refers to the works of literature after 1980. If Raja Rao’s Kanthapura (1938) marks modernism, Salman Ru...
View full detailsPortrayal of Conflict and Insurgency In Literature from Kashmir
Sujit R. Chandak
Portrayal of Conflict and Insurgency in Literature from Kashmir studies the turbulent times of the 1990s insurgency and militancy in the Kashmir Va...
View full detailsPersuasion
Jane Austen
In Persuasion, Jane Austen’s last completed novel, unpublished until her death, satire and ridicule become milder and the tone is more grave and te...
View full detailsParadise Lost and Regained: A Modern Prose Translation
Basavaraj Naikar
Paradise Lost & Regained: A Modern Prose Translation is the first of its kind by an Indian scholar. It offers a combined picture of both parts ...
View full detailsOthello
William Shakespeare
The Tragedy of Othello, The Moor of Venice, or simply Othello, is a tragedy written in approximately 1603. One of Shakespeare's most tightly woven ...
View full detailsOrlando
Virginia Woolf
It is a fantasy novel published in 1928. It traces the career of the androgynous Orlando through four centuries from the late sixteenth century. It...
View full detailsOn War
Carl Von Clausewitz
On War is the English translation of the book Vom Kriege, originally written in German. Written at the time of Napoleon’s greatest campaigns, Pruss...
View full detailsNovel As An Art Form: With Special Reference to Anglo-Indian Artists (Second & Revised Edition)
Vikas Sharma
With this book an effort has been made to reassert that Anglo-Indian novel is an established genre today and Indian artists can be ranked with Brit...
View full detailsNovel As An Art Form: With Special Reference to Anglo-Indian Artists
Vikas Sharma
With this book an effort has been made to reassert that Anglo-Indian novel is an established genre today and Indian artists can be ranked with Brit...
View full detailsNineteen Eighty-Four
George Orwell
Nineteen Eighty-Four is a dystopian fiction portraying a society ruled by an oligarchical dictatorship. The Oceanian province of Airstrip One is a ...
View full detailsNationalism
Rabindranath Tagore
“Neither the colourless vagueness of cosmopolitanism, nor the fierce self-idolatry of nation-worship, is the goal of human history.” In the words ...
View full detailsMrs. Dalloway
Virginia Woolf
Virginia Woolf’s fourth novel, Mrs Dalloway, marks an important stage in her development as a writer. In this novel she finally departs from the fo...
View full detailsMoll Flanders
Daniel Defoe
Moll Flanders was one of the first social novels to be published in English and draws heavily on Defoe's experience of the topography and social co...
View full detailsMetamorphosis
Franz Kafka
“One morning, when Gregor Samsa woke from troubled dreams, he found himself transformed in his bed into a horrible vermin.” The life of Gregor Sam...
View full detailsMeasure For Measure
William Shakespeare
Measure for Measure is a play by William Shakespeare, believed to have been written in 1603 or 1604. Originally published in the First Folio of 162...
View full detailsMansfield Park
Jane Austen
Mansfield Park is a unique novel in its moral design, with a heroine remarkably different from the author’s previous creations. This young lady, Mi...
View full detailsMan And Superman
George Bernard Shaw
Man and Superman, a four-Act drama, was written in 1903 as a response to those who had questioned Shaw as to why he had never written a play based ...
View full detailsMajor Trends in American Literature: Recent Critical Responses
Ajay Kumar Sharma
America is a country of immense diversity, home to people from heterogeneous ethnic, religious and social backgrounds. Over the years, American soc...
View full detailsMacbeth
William Shakespeare
The Tragedy of Macbeth, or Macbeth, is one of his Shakespeare's shorter tragedies, and was probably written between 1599–1606, and is thought to ha...
View full detailsLove’s Labour’s Lost
William Shakespeare
Love’s Labour’s Lost, in five-acts, was written sometime between 1588 and 1597, and published in a quarto edition in 1598, with a title page sugges...
View full detailsLord Jim
Joseph Conrad
Lord Jim is a work of Joseph Conard’s maturity as a writer, and is one of the book which established him as a master storyteller and a great noveli...
View full detailsLittle Women
Louisa May Alcott
Louisa M. Alcoa, (29th November, 1832, Germantown, 6th March, 1888, Pennsylvania Boston, Massachusetts), Was an American novelist, short story writ...
View full detailsLiterary Criticism: An MCQ Based Study Guide for NTA-NET/SET/JRF and Other Competitive Examinations
Nikunjkumar Khandubhai Lad
Literary Criticism: An MCQ Based Study Guide offers an exhaustive coverage of Literary Criticism as a discipline. Beginning with the Classical Crit...
View full detailsKing Lear
William Shakespeare
King Lear is one of Shakespeare's most famous tragedies and was believed to have been written be-tween 1605-1606, and was based on a legend of the ...
View full detailsJude The Obscure
Thomas Hardy
Jude the Obscure is a haunting love story and a raging indictment of Victorian society. In addition to its literary qualities, the novel is a rich ...
View full detailsJourney To The Centre Of The Earth
Jules Verne
Journey to the Centre of the Earth published in 1864 in French as Voyage au centre de la Terre is the second book in Verne's popular science-fictio...
View full detailsJoseph Andrews
Henry Fielding
Joseph Andrews is Fielding's first novel, and although directed against Samuel Richardson's Pamela which was a great success, it is far from being ...
View full detailsJane Eyre
Charlotte Bronte
Jane Eyre remains one of the most widely read of English Classics. In this novel, Charlotte Bronte invented a romantic tale of passion and thrill a...
View full detailsJames Joyce: Dubliners, A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man, and Exiles
Sunil Kumar Sarker
In the modern or postmodern world, James Joyce is not only a stupendous writer but also a definer of the genre. His works are considered essential ...
View full detailsJacob's Room
Virginia Woolf
Jacob Flanders is flawed, but also quite a brilliant man. An embodiment of solitude, Jacob is unable to concoct his affinity in life for traditions...
View full detailsIvanhoe
Sir Walter Scott
Scott’s most beloved and exciting adventure, Ivanhoe is a vivid recreation of Norman-Saxon conflict in 12th century England. Framing a royal myth o...
View full detailsIndian Graphic Narratives: Critical Responses
Sapna Dogra
The dynamic field of graphic narratives is a burgeoning area of academic research and is being subjected to sustained analysis in academia worldwid...
View full detailsIndian English Literature (Vol. 3)
Basavaraj Naikar
Indian English Literature, a comprehensive anthology, presents perceptive chapters on the major Indian English writers, including novelists, dramat...
View full detailsIdentity and Gender in Postcolonial Multiculturalism
Rajiv P. Junne, Mallikarjun B. Karajgi
Identity and Gender in Postcolonial Multiculturalism covers the complexities of identity and gender in contemporary postcolonial British society, w...
View full detailsHenry Iv Part One
William Shakespeare
Henry IV, Part One is a history play, believed to have been written no later than 1597. It is the second play in Shakespeare's tetralogy dealing wi...
View full detailsHeart Of Darkness
Joseph Conrad
Heart of Darkness is the finest of all Conrad's tales, showing him at the height of his powers as a writer of great vividness, intensity, and sophi...
View full detailsHarold Pinter: A Study of Cultural Memory
Vandana Garg
Harold Pinter, a Nobel Prize-winning playwright, was renowned for voicing the fears, deformed sense of perception and anxiety that surfaced due to ...
View full detailsHard Times
Charles Dickens
“Let us strike the keynote, Coketown, before pursuing our tune... It was a town of machines and tall chimneys, out of which interminable serpents o...
View full detailsHamlet
William Shakespeare
The Tragedy of Hamlet, Prince of Denmark, usually shortened to just Hamlet, was written by Shakespeare sometime between 1599–1602. It is arguably o...
View full detailsGulliver'S Travels
Jonathan Swift
Gulliver's Travels, first published in 1726, was an immediate success and was read 'from the Cabinet - council to the Nursery' (Gay). It continues ...
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