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UGC NET ENGLISH MCQs and Reasoning Questions with Answers 1100

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LIT Theory 010 Psychoanalytic Theory in Literature From Oedipus to Obsession and the Unconscious Between the Lines

How Freud, Lacan, and the Inner Drama of the Mind Changed the Way We Read Stories, Symbols, and Silences From The Professor’s Desk There’s a certain thrill in turning a page and realizing that the story knows you better than you know yourself. It’s not just that Hamlet can’t act — it’s that he reminds

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LIT Theory 009 Bakhtin and Dialogism: When Voices Collide

How Mikhail Bakhtin Turned the Novel into a Carnival of Clashing Truths and Talking Minds From The Professor’s Desk When Voices Collide: The Rise of Dialogism In the hushed intellectual corridors of early 20th-century Russia, amid the stifling airs of Stalinist ideology and the dry certainties of Formalist criticism, a quiet yet thunderous voice began

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LIT Theory 008 Reader-Response Theory in Literature: When the Reader Walked In

From Silent Observer to Meaning-Maker—The Rise of the Reader in Literary Theory From The Professor’s Desk When the Reader Walked In: The Rise of Reader-Response Theory For centuries, literature was a monologue—written by the author, decoded by the critic, and quietly admired by the reader. The text was sacred, the author was sovereign, and the

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LIT Theory 007 Ecocriticism in Literature: Reading Nature as Text

From Pastoral Reverie to Planetary Grief—How Literature Listens When Nature Speaks From The Professor’s Desk The Roots Beneath the Text Literary criticism, for centuries, has walked through drawing rooms, courtrooms, battlefields, and broken hearts—but seldom through forests. While love, power, identity, and rebellion have commanded the interpretive spotlight, the rustling of leaves, the groan of

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Fiction & Short Stories in English Literature

Quick Access To the Four Master Scrolls Drama and Theatre in English Literature  Poetry in English Literature  Fiction and Short Stories in English Literature  Non Fiction and Prose in English Literature The Origin and Rise of Fiction in English Literature Fiction in English literature has a rich and varied history that spans centuries. Its origin

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Non Fiction & Prose in English Literature

Quick Access To the Four Master Scrolls Drama and Theatre in English Literature  Poetry in English Literature  Fiction and Short Stories in English Literature  Non Fiction and Prose in English Literature Essays and the Art of Argument: From Bacon to Orwell Non-fiction prose is a form of writing that presents factual and verifiable information, ideas,

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Drama & Theatre in English Literature

Quick Access To the Four Master Scrolls Drama and Theatre in English Literature  Poetry in English Literature  Fiction and Short Stories in English Literature  Non Fiction and Prose in English Literature Elements of Drama: Action, Conflict, and Catharsis In the context of English literature, drama refers to a genre of literary works that are intended

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