Life of Galileo is a play by Bertolt Brecht that tells the story of the famous scientist Galileo Galilei. It explores his scientific discoveries, including the development of the telescope...
Look Back in Anger by John Osborne is a pivotal work in modern British drama, portraying post-war disillusionment and societal frustration. The play centers around Jimmy Porter, an "angry young...
Lord of the Flies by William Golding – A Chilling Tale of Civilization and Savagery William Golding’s Lord of the Flies is a gripping allegorical novel that explores the thin...
William Golding's Lord of the Flies is a classic novel exploring the darker aspects of human nature through the story of a group of boys stranded on a deserted island....
Love and Divine Poems by John Donne is a collection of some of the finest works by one of the most significant poets of the English Renaissance. This collection includes...
Love and Divine Poems by John Donne is a collection of some of the finest works by one of the most significant poets of the English Renaissance. This collection includes...
Man and Superman by George Bernard Shaw is a philosophical play that explores themes of love, societal roles, and the "life force" driving human evolution. With humor and intellectual depth,...
Modern Tragedy by Raymond Williams is an important work in literary and cultural criticism that explores the evolution and role of tragedy in modern society. Williams examines how the form...
Mourning Becomes Electra is a powerful trilogy of plays written by Eugene O'Neill, first performed in 1931. The work is a modern adaptation of the ancient Greek tragedies, particularly the...
Mrs. Dalloway is a novel by Virginia Woolf, first published in 1925. Set in a single day in post-World War I London, the novel follows Clarissa Dalloway as she prepares...
No Exit by Jean-Paul Sartre, published by Kitab Mahal, is a seminal existentialist play that delves into themes of self-identity, freedom, and the human condition. Set in a small, windowless...
Oedipus Rex, also known as Oedipus the King, is a Greek tragedy written by the playwright Sophocles. It is one of the most famous works in the history of Western...
On Liberty by John Stuart Mill is a seminal philosophical work exploring the principles of individual freedom and societal governance. First published in 1859, it argues for the protection of...
On the Sublime is an ancient literary treatise attributed to Longinus, one of the most significant works in classical rhetorical criticism. It addresses the concept of "sublimity" in literature, art,...
"Optics Textbook" by Dr. N. Subrahmanyam provides a thorough understanding of optical principles, applications, and technologies. Dr. Subrahmanyam's expertise in optics shines through in this comprehensive guide, which serves as...
📘 Title Name: Othello✍️ Author: William Shakespeare📦 Publisher: Kitab Mahal (Pvt) Ltd (KM) 🔹 Introduction:Othello is one of William Shakespeare’s most powerful tragedies, exploring themes of jealousy, race, love, and...
Paradise Lost (Book 1)✍️ Author: John Milton📦 Publisher: Kitab Mahal 🔹 Introduction:Paradise Lost (Book 1) is the opening of John Milton’s magnum opus—a profound exploration of the Fall of Man...
"Poetics" – Kitab Mahal presents Aristotle’s foundational text on literary theory, particularly focusing on the nature of tragedy and the principles of poetic creation. This edition is designed for BS-level...
The Preface to Shakespeare by Samuel Johnson is one of the most influential critical essays in English literature. Written in 1765, this preface was part of Johnson's edition of Shakespeare's...
The Preface to the Lyrical Ballads, written by William Wordsworth, is one of the most important manifestos of English Romanticism. It was first published in 1800 as an introduction to...