Thank you so much for providing us the detail history of English language as well as literature, before starting watching this series of videos, studying history was quite difficult and boring, but mam your teaching makes it very easy, comprehensible and interesting.
Too many fillers and less information. It could be better with a more in-depth explanation of the works of the writers and the economic and social conditions of the time; nevertheless, it was a well-presented lecture.
Your way of teaching truly infuses a great deal of interest and love for literature in your students. Please upload more of your videos. Highly appreciate your way of articulation, fluency of speech as well as breath of knowledge. Thanks a ton!
With due respect, and I know you're a scholar par excellence, don't you think the discussion on prose non/fiction was pretty short compared to poetry? A satisfying discussion on Elizabethan - Jacobean prose isn't available really, as opposed to poetry. Do please upload an extensive discussion on this topic, maybe on your personal RU-vid channel.
Madam, your lectures ate wonderful. I.dont any background in literature, and a person in mid forties, but due to sheer delight listen to such a comprehensive sirvey of history of English literature. My gratitude to you.
Dear respected lecturer, Your explanation is marvellous you are well-read and worthy. One thing I want to point out that your utterance is too fast to follow. Could you slow your speed so that everyone will understand your explanation. It's my humble request.
- Dryden's works - prose, poetry, drama - poetry in the restoration period - prose in the restoration period - fiction, non-fiction, satires, journals, periodicals, diaries