History of English Literature

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Lecture 7 : The Elizabathan Drama

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Lecture 7 : The Elizabathan Drama

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History of English Literature

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  1. 1 Lecture 7 : The Elizabathan Drama
  2. 2 Lecture 3 : The Age of Chaucer
  3. 3 Lecture 2 : The Anglo Norman Period
  4. 4 Lecture 1 : The Anglo-Saxon Period
  5. 5 Lecture 4 : The European Renaissance
  6. 6 Lecture 5 : The Renaissance in England
  7. 7 Lecture 6 : The Sonneteers (Sidney, Spencer)
  8. 8 The Younger Romantics
  9. 9 The Romantic Prose
  10. 10 The Romantics Criticism
  11. 11 The Elder Romantics
  12. 12 The Victorian Temper
  13. 13 The Victorian Poets
  14. 14 The Victorian Prose
  15. 15 The Victorian Criticism
  16. 16 The Modernist Movement
  17. 17 The Vogue of Eliot and Pound
  18. 18 The Age of Auden & Co.
  19. 19 The Post War Poets
  20. 20 Modern Novel
  21. 21 Modern Novel - Later Phase
  22. 22 The Age of Dryden
  23. 23 The Age of Pope
  24. 24 The Age of Johnson
  25. 25 The Pre Romantics and Blake
  26. 26 The Drama Stage in 1950's
  27. 27 School of Dynal Thomas
  28. 28 The Postmodern Wave
  29. 29 The Age of Theory
  30. 30 The Post Modern Wave
  31. 31 The Post Colonialism
  32. 32 Philip Sydney - II
  33. 33 Philip Sydney
  34. 34 Dryden's Criticism : An Essay on Dramatic Poesy
  35. 35 Dryden's Criticism : An Essay on Dramatic Poesy - II
  36. 36 Alexander Pope as Critic - I
  37. 37 Alexander Pope as Critic - II
  38. 38 Pope as Critic
  39. 39 Pope as Critic - II
  40. 40 Johnson as Critic
  41. 41 Johnson as Critic - II
  42. 42 Wordsworth as Critic
  43. 43 Wordsworth as Critic - II
  44. 44 Rise and Development of Satire in 18th Century England
  45. 45 Critical Analysis of Alexander Pope's - The Rape of Lock
  46. 46 Coleridge as Critic
  47. 47 Poshelly and John Keats
  48. 48 John Keats
  49. 49 Introduction to 17th Century England
  50. 50 John Dryden : A Man of Many Talents
  51. 51 Origin & Development of Satire & its use by John Dryden
  52. 52 An Introduction to the Literary Genius of Franz Kafka
  53. 53 What is World Literature ? : Defining Parameters

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