Literature’s Latest: Festivals, Awards, and the Shifting Landscape of Reading By Alka, Literary Correspondent This week has brought a flurry of new...
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Pursuing a PhD in English literature can often be a solitary journey, filled with moments of creative brilliance and periods of challenging self-doubt...
Marxism is not new. I remember reading about Karl Marx and his ‘services’ to the causes of people experiencing poverty in class five. However, that was...
UGC NET, once upon a time, used to put forth long-answer questions and it was mandatory for all those who aspired to qualify. However, for many years now, the...
“छह साल की छोकड़ी …” You must have seen this poem with a kid selling mangoes on the right. She is a kid. The poem says she is six. Well, one...
Yes, I have problems with literature examinations. Why do I say this? I say this because I have experienced literature (studying and teaching) on various...
Indian universities are a wonderful place to get educated. Sorry, my apologies! Indian Universities are truly wonderful destinations to get highly educated...
Analysing the recent history of publications in India, one can easily see that Indian English novel has moved to the advanced stage of publicity, competition...
Translation has made life easy. I can go to Assam. I can go to Kerala. I can even go to Mexico. I have English. Barring a few countries who have done extremely...
Yesterday, there was a webinar that the English Department, Nava Nalanda Mahavihara, hosted on the subject Representation of the Buddha and His Dhamma in...