T. S. Eliot’s work, the most famous one to be precise and strictly specific, will be an enigma for the audience, and forever. Crunched in the fluid of...
Tag - #Literature at Campus
A recent article published by Howard Butcher in the reputed National Magazine depicts the sad state of modern lifestyle that has consumed so much of our...
UGC has recently made changes to the syllabuses of almost every subject for the NET examination. Recently, NTE has started organising the NET examinations all...
Plagiarism has been a difficulty that academicians and even the governments have been fighting for long. Since the dawn of plagiarism softwares, it has become...
Is Indian Literature in some kind of jeopardy? This question might irk many people because they don’t want to see the warning signs and just keep...
A random through into any book on critical theories in English literature will easily project the hegemony of the Western World and the situation becomes like...
Let the truth be told, without any attempt to euphemize the words or make the phrases lesser sharp. Literary Criticism is no more! At least, in reality, it is...
During the days of my graduation, I could not understand the tenets of literary theories very well. Mostly, it was just about reading the texts provided in the...
Indian literature is way deeper than our imaginations could dig or our intellect could date. We have the ancient texts which are only fathomed on the basis of...
What kind of a literature journalism might be? Can we call it a prose? Can we call it so long a non-fiction which is seldom read completely? Can we say that...