Barchester Towers is the second novel in Anthony Trollope's famous Chronicles of Barsetshire series, first published in 1857. It follows the social and political intricacies of the fictional town of...
Beloved, published in 1987, is a Pulitzer Prize-winning novel by Toni Morrison. Set after the American Civil War, the novel follows Sethe, an escaped enslaved woman, who is haunted by...
Bleak House is one of Charles Dickens' major works, known for its detailed portrayal of Victorian society and its critique of the English legal system. The novel follows multiple characters...
Candida is a three-act play by George Bernard Shaw that explores themes of marriage, gender roles, and personal freedom. Set in Victorian England, it centers around the character Candida, a...
Capsule Pakistan Studies (One Liners) for CSS PMS by Rai Mansab Ali, published by ILMI, is a concise and exam-focused guide designed to aid CSS and PMS aspirants in mastering...
The Classical Poetry KM Excellent Guide offers comprehensive notes and insights into classical poetry, specifically curated for BS English students. This guide covers the essential themes, poets, forms, and historical...
Critical Discourse Analysis (CDA) by Norman Fairclough is a seminal work that explores the intricate relationship between language, power, and society. Fairclough's approach to CDA focuses on how discourse shapes,...
Critical Practice by Catherine Belsey is a key work in literary theory that explores the nature and methods of critical reading and interpretation. In this book, Belsey offers an in-depth...
Culture & Imperialism by Edward Said explores the intricate relationship between culture and colonialism. Said examines how Western literature and cultural narratives have reinforced imperial ideologies, shaping attitudes toward colonized...
Death of a Salesman by Arthur Miller is one of the most powerful plays in American theater, exploring the crushing realities of the American Dream and the disillusionment that accompanies...
Don Quixote, written by Miguel de Cervantes and first published in 1605, is one of the most influential works in Western literature. The novel follows the adventures of Don Quixote,...
Eminent Victorians by Lytton Strachey is a biographical work that critically examines the lives of four prominent figures from Victorian England. Through a blend of sharp wit and psychological insight,...
Emma is a classic novel by Jane Austen, first published in 1815. It tells the story of Emma Woodhouse, a young woman of wealth and intelligence who enjoys matchmaking but...
English Literature and Language for Lecturer, Assistant Professor, CSS PCS PMS PPSC FPSC , and Other Exams by Imran Anwar - Kitab Mahal English Literature and Language for Lecturer, Assistant Professor, CSS,...
Essays in Criticism by Matthew Arnold is a seminal collection of literary and cultural critiques that explores the role of criticism in the development of literature and culture. Arnold advocates...
Essays of Elia by Charles Lamb is a celebrated collection of personal essays blending wit, nostalgia, and introspection. Written under the pseudonym "Elia," these essays capture Lamb's reflections on life,...
Essentials of IR (International Relations) for CSS PMS Paper I & II by Kanwal Batool, published by Jahangir's World Times (JWT), is a thorough and well-structured guide designed for candidates...
Everyman in His Humour is one of Ben Jonson's most famous plays, first performed in 1598. The play is a satirical comedy that focuses on the foolishness and hypocrisy of...
The Faerie Queene by Edmund Spenser is one of the greatest epic poems in English literature. Written in the late 16th century, it is a richly allegorical work that blends...
Great Expectations is one of Charles Dickens' most renowned novels, first published in 1861. It follows the life of Philip Pirrip, or Pip, an orphan raised by his sister and...