Welcome to the Literary Lens channel.

This channel is dedicated to UGC NET English Literature, where you will learn English Literature from basics to advanced level.
Here you will find detailed explanations of major writers, major works, literary movements, criticism and theory. The channel also covers UGC NET, GATE English, CUET-PG and important concepts from BA English and MA English Literature. Along with literature, you will also learn spoken English, communication skills and exam-oriented strategies. This channel is ideal for English literature students, competitive exam aspirants and passionate learners.



LITERARY LENS

Who first used the term “Indo-Anglian literature”?

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The term “polyphony” in novel theory is associated with:

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Raymond Williams classified culture into:

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Which literary period is known as the "Age of Reason"?

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Virginia Woolf’s Orlando opens in 1588 and Orlando, a sixteen‐year‐old boy, writes a poem called:

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Writing his most influential play, August Strindberg called it
“My most beloved drama, the child of my greatest suffering”.
The play is:

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Act V of Marlowe’s Edward II shows the murder of the king.
Where does it take place?

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The separation of styles in accordance with class appears more
consistently in ______ than in medieval works of literature
and art.

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“Keep up your bright swords, for the dew will rust them. Good
Signior, you shall more command with years. Than with your
weapons”. The above lines are addresses by Othello to

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Who makes the following speech in Samuel Beckett’s Waiting
for Godot? “Astride of a grave and a difficult birth. Down in
the hole, lingeringly, the grave-digger puts on the forceps”.

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