I can see the love towards literature in his lectures very calm but knowledge always comes from passion and curiosity about something! the more Passion for their subject that makes any teacher more magnificent that's a wonderful thing!🌸
In place of marring time on media, if we get anything in free, we should listen to it and always remember man is made for committing gravest to grave mistake. we oughtn't find out flaws about such great lecturerer.
Dear sir , my name is bhadra bahadur shahi. I am from nepal . Iam an m.a. in english literature from d.s.university in indore in mp.in 2001. Sir I like your these series of english literature very much. Thank u very much. May God be with you, sir.
A great work, sir. Thanks...A pt of note: Jesting Pilate in Bacon's Essy "Of Truth" is a reference to Pontius Pilate of the Bible who asks Jesus "What is Truth?" and does not wait for an answer instead leaves. I am not sure if Bacon had to be inspired by the thoughts of Socrates though...
Please do arrange the lectures in order from the beginning. It is quite confusing after lecture 7 .so please do arrange it properly in proper date wise or lecture wise
I got plenty of respect for you sir, however, you deeply disappointed me by saying that the Tudor age was ruled by three rulers. It was actually ruled by five rulers. Henry VIII. died in 1547 not 1557 and following his demise the throne was acceded to by his son Edward VI; he reigned for 6 years. He was succeeded by Mary, half sister, of Elizabeth. And eventually Elizabeth I. succeded to the throne of England in 1558 till 1603. Her reign was followed by the Stuart age when James I became the monarch.
I am thoroughly enjoying listening to the speaker. Its a kind of listening to the story. But i am not certain with the rhyme scheme of Petrarchian and English sonnet as he keeps changing his statements about the same.
Vinodinee Giri yes...the lecture was indeed great..but info about the two sonnet forms were wrong...Petranchan form has a fixed rhyme scheme for octave - abba abba, and a varying rhyme scheme for sestet(cde cde or cde dec and so on). And the English form, invented by Surrey & popularized by Shakespeare, has a rhyme scheme - abab cdcd efef gg. And again there is Spenserian form which goes like - abab bcbc cdcd ee. And Ars Poetica is by Horace, not Cicero. And first English epic is Beowulf, Faerie Queene is an epical poem, not a proper epic.
Professor Dahiya has an extraordinary blessing of Saraswati, for the narratives I find him at great ease is unparallel. His is the only one I get the point straight across.... he is a great story teller.. i see in him all that great story teller have. Thank you very much sir.