Beautifully explained My heart says thanks Iambic pentameter difficult Now it entered my heart Literature was a bouncer You made it so clear Love to listen to your videos When text gives me a scare So much effort So much love, you put in each line It makes you breathless, at the end of all Grateful to you Grateful for life Keep churning out stories For the pleasure of all
Mam... I diligently request you to do more videos on theories.. This is the kind of teacher i've been looking for all these years. Such a comprehensive knowledge.. I'm getting emotional..
Ma'am you r genius...I personally like your personality, style of teaching.. Ma'am one more thing I'm a student of Guwahati University... Now I'm in 3rd sem.yesterday our 1st semester result has declared and i got SGPA-8.55. I always see your vdos❤
Huge respect to you ma'am..💐😊 ma'am we students generally face problems in literary theory and criticism parts most.. Ma'am just saw your fields of interest .. please make videos on literary theory and criticism from NET point of view as well.. thanks a ton mam
Your explanation is too good and way of connecting the keys of the related things but you were going so deep from the exact topic. From Nepal And Lots of love mam❤️❤️❤️
Answer to question asked about twelve and a half minutes in: I'm going to say Paradise Lost. My instinct is towards Eliot's "The Waste Land," sometimes referred to as the shortest Epic Poem in the English language, but the narrative weaves in and out of blank verse like a long car ride exiting and entering the express way.
Yes. I had Milton in mind here. I am obsessed with Paradise Lost, as much as with Macbeth. The other text I am obsessed with is of course, The Waste Land. Someday I will gather the courage to take up Waste Land here on this channel. But I will be wary of you Kaiden😊
Madam I have a request , while discussing about renaissance drama , if you describe the history of English drama briefly at the beginning of the video ,If you describe the state of English drama at the old and middle age(in a short span of time as an introduction) then It will be very helpful for us madam .
Mam really mind blowing presentation,, really helpful who are students of English literature. Thank you for offering us such type of class,I'm from Bangladesh mam,
From a number of sources, books by Daiches, Long, Cambridge editions, routledge editions etc. And I have also added my own observations and knowledge which you will not find in any book as such😊
Ma'am, could you please suggest a few books that a literature student must read to have a better understanding of the history of English literature?? Also, I want to crack NET/JRF so kindly consider this part as well.
Ma’am, there is a mistake. Didn't Sir Thomas Wyatt introduce the poulter’s measure form in poetry? Can you check again? Besides, I have been following you for many years, I will come and meet you in person after clearing NET, there are few selfless people these days and I don't want to miss meeting and showing regard to any single one of them in my knowing.
This is 3Rd day m watching your video, idk your teaching has an expression which mix me into the text। Btw mam I need a suggestion, i m preparing for presidency University entrance exam for pg..can I you teach me the way to learn , there's their qs not only from the historical background , they also included like "Which forms describes pearl" or what "utopia" stands for ....this is more detailed🥺
It won't help to just prepare specific questions. If you have a general idea about the trends and features of an age or a genre you will be better prepared. They will not test your memory but your grasp of core concepts. This is why I insist on textual in-depth reading. When you read one text you automatically grow a natural idea about related texts and context (age in which it is written). Also focus on literary theory specially related to post colonialism and postmodernism.
mam am confused between renaissance which is referred as rebirth of classics and new classism is also kind of revival of classism ..what the difference in both of them please reply mam
For concise and brief info Albert is good for beginners and for undergrad level. I also found Bhim S Dahiya useful for competitive exam point of view. Other than this try David Daiches for in depth analysis of historical periods. For real serious stuff try Boris Ford.
Thank u mam.. Mam i need themes of Elizabethan poetry in detail.. Mam can you tell me themes love, loss, time, freindship .. Then other themes? Please please