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The two most important words in the term ‘popular Literature’ are ‘popular’ and ‘Literature’. Both the terms are expensive and wide in meaning. “Popular”...
Disgrace Summary, Themes, & Analysis By J. M. Coetzee
'Disgrace' is a novel by J. M. Coetzee, which tells who a 52 years old man who loses his everything after encountering an affair with his student. This...
The Life of Dr Johnson By James Boswell Biographical Literature
“The Life of Dr Johnson” by ‘James Buswell’ is a monumental work in biographical Literature. It was first published in London in 1791. Dr. Johnson also...
One Hundred Years Of Solitude Summary, Analysis & Themes
“One Hundred Years Of Solitude” is a 1967 novel by the famed Spanish author ‘Gabriel Garcia Marquez’. It is the story of the rise and fall of the Buendia...
The Mimic Men By V. S. Naipaul Summary, Themes & Character Sketch
'The Mimic Men' is a novel by V. S. Naipaul, first published by Andre Deutsch, A British published, in the UK in 1967. It centres on Ranjit “Ralph” Singh,...
Godan By Munsi Premchand | Godan Themes, Summary & Character Sketch
Godan is a famous Hindi novel by Munsi Premchand. It was first published in 1936 and is considered one of the greatest novels of modern Indian literature....
Lord of the Flies Summary, Symbolism By William Golding
"Lord of the Flies" is a 1954 debt novel by Nobel Prize-winning British author ‘William Golding’. Golding was a British novelist, playwright and poet....
Use of Myth and Symbols in ‘The Waste Land’
T. S. Eliot was the most famous poet of the modern age. His ‘The Waste Land’ is a very important Landmark in the 20th century Literature. He has used...
Lajwanti By Rajinder Singh Bedi | Lajwanti Summary & Analysis
“Lajwanti” By Rajinder Singh Bedi is about a happily married couple who suffered in the riots that resulted in the partition of India. During the partition,...
All For Love By John Dryden | The World Well Lost Summary
“All For Love” is a heroic tragedy written by the greatest poet and playwright ‘John Dryden’. It was written in 1677 in blank verse. This play is an imitation...
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