Dryden's Criticism : An Essay on Dramatic Poesy - II
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Alexander Pope as Critic - I
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Alexander Pope as Critic - II
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Pope as Critic
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Pope as Critic - II
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Johnson as Critic
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Johnson as Critic - II
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Wordsworth as Critic
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Wordsworth as Critic - II
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Rise and Development of Satire in 18th Century England
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Critical Analysis of Alexander Pope's - The Rape of Lock
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Coleridge as Critic
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Poshelly and John Keats
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John Keats
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Introduction to 17th Century England
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John Dryden : A Man of Many Talents
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Origin & Development of Satire & its use by John Dryden
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An Introduction to the Literary Genius of Franz Kafka
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What is World Literature ? : Defining Parameters
Description:
Explore the rich tapestry of English literature through this comprehensive course spanning from the Anglo-Saxon period to the postmodern era. Delve into the works of influential authors, poets, and playwrights across various literary movements. Examine the evolution of literary styles, genres, and critical theories throughout history. Analyze key texts, including Chaucer's works, Elizabethan drama, Romantic poetry, Victorian prose, and modernist writings. Investigate the contributions of literary giants such as Sidney, Spenser, Dryden, Pope, Johnson, Wordsworth, Keats, and Eliot. Study the development of literary criticism, from Dryden's "Essay on Dramatic Poesy" to the rise of postcolonial theory. Explore the impact of historical and cultural contexts on literature, including the European Renaissance, the Age of Enlightenment, and the Victorian era. Gain insights into the characteristics of different literary periods and the innovations that shaped them. Conclude with an examination of contemporary literary trends and the concept of world literature.
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