A Textbook of Rise of Novel (18th and 19th Century) -Famous
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 - SKU: 61291
 - Number of Pages: 466
 
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A Textbook of Rise of Novel (18th and 19th Century)
Authors: Dr. Muhammad Riaz Gohar, Prof. Shamsher Gondal, Prof. Asia Khalil, Shahid Mahmood Khan
Publisher: Famous Publishers
Binding: Paperback
Paper Quality: Standard white paper
Category: English Literature / Novel Studies / BS (4-Year Programme)
Recommended For:
– BS English Students (Semester IV – ELL-205, University of the Punjab & ENG-406, GC University Faisalabad)
– Students of English Literature studying Classical & Victorian novels
– University and college students following the latest HEC syllabus
Key Features:
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Aligned with the Latest HEC Curriculum
Covers all prescribed novels for Semester IV (BS English) at the University of the Punjab and GCU Faisalabad, ensuring complete syllabus coverage. - 
Comprehensive Study of Major Novelists:
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Henry Fielding – Joseph Andrews
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Jane Austen – Pride and Prejudice
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George Eliot – The Mill on the Floss
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Charles Dickens – Hard Times, A Tale of Two Cities
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Thomas Hardy – The Return of the Native, Tess of the d’Urbervilles
 
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Critical Analysis & Thematic Exploration
Includes plot summaries, character sketches, thematic discussions, and symbolism for each novel. - 
Comparative Study Approach
Highlights narrative techniques, realism, social commentary, and the evolution of the English novel from the 18th to the 19th century. - 
Exam-Oriented Format
Equipped with important questions, key notes, short answers, and summaries, making it ideal for university exams. - 
Simplified Language for Easy Understanding
Written in clear and accessible academic English suitable for BS English students.