This foundational book by Dr. R.L. Varshney, K.S. Shastri, S.K. Verma, and S.N. Arora introduces readers to the essential concepts of linguistics and phonetics. It delves into the study of...
"Famous Julius Caesar" by William Shakespeare, adapted by Ranjinder Paul, is a captivating rendition of one of Shakespeare's most renowned tragedies. This adaptation presents the political intrigue, betrayal, and moral...
Famous English 3: Advanced Communication Skills" is designed for third-semester BS English students at Punjab University, following the curriculum for advanced language and communication proficiency. Authored by Mian Saif Ul...
Practical Criticism by W. R. Goodman is a foundational text in the study of literary criticism and analysis. First published in the early 20th century, the book offers a comprehensive...
The Mill on the Floss is a novel by George Eliot, the pen name of Mary Ann Evans, first published in 1860. The story revolves around the lives of siblings...
Tess of the D'Urbervilles by Thomas Hardy Plot Overview: The novel follows the life of Tess Durbeyfield, a young woman from a poor family who discovers she is a descendant...
"The God of Small Things" by Arundhati Roy is a poignant novel that intricately weaves the personal and political within the backdrop of Kerala, India. The story revolves around the...
The Prologue to The Canterbury Tales, written by Geoffrey Chaucer in the 14th century, serves as an introduction to a series of stories told by a group of pilgrims journeying...
Things Fall Apart by Chinua Achebe is a landmark novel in African literature, portraying the clash between traditional Igbo society and the forces of British colonialism and Christian missionaries in...
The Rape of the Lock is a mock-heroic narrative poem by Alexander Pope, first published in 1712. The poem satirizes the trivialities of high society by dramatizing a petty conflict...
"To The Lighthouse" by Virginia Woolf is a landmark novel in modernist literature, renowned for its experimental narrative style and profound exploration of human consciousness. Set in the early 20th...
Henrik Ibsen's "Hedda Gabler" is a seminal work in the world of drama, offering a piercing look into the complexities of human emotion and societal constraints. The play centers around...
"Joseph Andrews" by Henry Fielding is a seminal work in the canon of English literature, celebrated for its satirical brilliance and pioneering narrative style. First published in 1742, the novel...
"Hamlet," the timeless English novel penned by William Shakespeare, stands as a cornerstone of literary achievement and dramatic storytelling. Set in the Danish kingdom of Elsinore, the narrative unfolds with...
"Objective English Literature and Viva Voce for Lecturer" authored by the renowned Shamsher Gondal and Iqbal Butt. This comprehensive guide is not merely a compilation of facts and figures but...