IAS (Admin.) Mains English Literature: Online Lectures, Complete Notes, Questions with Explanations
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📋 Study Plan: IAS (Admin.) Mains English Literature Topic-Wise Study Plan
Topic | Watch | Learn | Practice |
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William Shakespeare | |||
John Donne | |||
John Milton | |||
Alexander Pope | |||
William Wordsworth | |||
Alfred Tennyson | |||
Henrik Ibsen | |||
Jonathan Swift | |||
Henry Fielding | |||
Charles Dickens | |||
George Eliot | |||
Thomas Hardy | |||
William Butler Yeats | |||
T.S. Eliot | |||
W.H. Auden | |||
John Osborne | |||
Samuel Beckett | |||
Philip Larkin | |||
A.K. Ramanujan | |||
Joseph Conrad | |||
James Joyce | |||
D.H. Lawrence | |||
E.M. Forster | |||
Virginia Woolf | |||
Raja Rao | |||
V.S. Naipal | |||
Modernism | |||
Poets of the Thirties | |||
Absurd Drama | |||
Colonialism and Post-Colonialism | Covered In: Lecture 23 | ||
Indian Writing in English | Covered In: Lecture 1, Lecture 2, Lecture 6, Lecture 7, Lecture 8, Lecture 9, Lecture 10, Lecture 11, Lecture 12, Lecture 13, Lecture 14, Lecture 15, Lecture 16, Lecture 17, Lecture 18, Lecture 19, Lecture 20 | ||
Psychoanalytical Approach | Covered In: Lecture 24 | ||
Feminist Approach | Covered In: Lecture 22, Lecture 26, Lecture 27 | ||
Post-Modernism | Covered In: Lecture 25 | ||
Renaissance | |||
Elizabethan and Jacobean Drama | |||
Metaphysical Poetry | |||
The Epic and the Mock-Epic | |||
Neo-Classicism | |||
Satire | |||
The Romantic Movement | |||
The Victorian Age | Covered In: Lecture 5 | ||
Jane Austen | |||
Mark Twain | |||
The Stream-Of-Consciousness Novel | |||
Marxist Approach | Covered In: Lecture 21 | ||
The Rise of the Novel |