Impact of Science on English Literature Introduction The relationship between science and English literature has never been static. In the early days, many people believed that science simply produced new facts and that literature...
The Role of Indian Diaspora in English Literature Introduction The term Indian diaspora refers to people of Indian origin who live outside India, either because their ancestors migrated long ago or because they themselves...
Indian English Drama: An Overview Part 1 From Classical Roots to Colonial Beginnings The history of Indian English drama begins with a striking paradox. India has one of the richest theatrical traditions in the...
Christabel – Part 3: The Mystery Unfolds A poem by Pragati Verma *** Introduction “Christabel” is an unfinished gothic narrative poem composed by Samuel Taylor Coleridge. In the first two parts the narrative develops...
The Twentieth-Century English Drama Twentieth-century English drama encompasses a wide and dynamic spectrum of dramatic literature and performance practices originating from England between 1900 and 2000. Introduction This period witnessed some radical transformations in...
The Restoration Drama At the Restoration the break with the past was almost absolute. It involved our literature in the deepest degree; subject and style took on a new spirit and outlook, a different...
Saint Joan as a Theatre of Ideas George Bernard Shaw’s Saint Joan is widely regarded as a fine example of the theatre of ideas. This form of drama does not merely aim to entertain;...
The Theatre of Ideas The theatre of ideas, also known as the drama of ideas, is a form of drama that places its main focus on the discussion of important social, moral, political, or...
UGC NET Free Mock Test – 04 Welcome to our UGC NET Free Mock Test Series! This quiz is designed to challenge your understanding of key concepts, authors, literary periods, and critical theories, just...
UGC NET Free Mock Test – 03 Welcome to our UGC NET Free Mock Test Series! This quiz is designed to challenge your understanding of key concepts, authors, literary periods, and critical theories, just...