The Drama KM Excellent Guide with Solved Past Papers by Kitab Mahal is a meticulously crafted resource for BS English students. It combines comprehensive analyses of key plays with solutions...
The Drama-II KM Excellent Guide by Kitab Mahal is tailored to meet the academic requirements of BS English students studying advanced drama. This comprehensive guide covers an array of plays,...
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,...
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...
This guide, Greek & Elizabethan Drama by Kitab Mahal, is designed to meet the academic needs of students studying BS English. It explores the significant developments in drama from ancient...
Gulliver’s Travels by Jonathan Swift is a satirical novel that critiques human nature, society, and various political systems. The story follows Lemuel Gulliver, a shipwrecked sailor who encounters strange civilizations,...
Hamlet, one of William Shakespeare's greatest tragedies, explores themes of revenge, madness, mortality, and political intrigue. This special edition caters to BS-level students and general readers, offering the full English...
Heart of Darkness is one of Joseph Conrad’s most celebrated works, exploring themes of imperialism, human nature, and the darkness within the soul. The novel follows Marlow, a sailor who...
Hedda Gabler is a masterpiece of psychological drama by Henrik Ibsen, exploring themes of power, freedom, and societal expectations. The play revolves around Hedda, a complex, manipulative, and deeply discontented...
Heroes and Hero Worship by Thomas Carlyle is a philosophical work that explores the nature of heroism and the reverence society has for its heroes. The book is structured as...
Howards End is a novel written by E.M. Forster, first published in 1910. The novel is considered one of Forster's finest works and a significant piece in English literature. It...
Ice Candy Man, also known as Cracking India, is a poignant and powerful novel by Bapsi Sidhwa that delves into the turbulent period of the Partition of India in 1947....
Introduction to Discourse Analysis by Khurram Shahzad An introduction to one form of discourse analysis useful for understanding communication problems in society and in institutions like schools. This new edition...
azz, published in 1992, is a novel by Toni Morrison that explores the lives of African Americans in Harlem during the 1920s. Through its vibrant, fragmented narrative structure, the novel...