Chapter 5 (Language: Basic Concepts, Theories and Pedagogy, English in Use). Essential for linguistics questions in NTA UGC NET English Paper 2.
Yes, Chapter 9 exclusively covers Post-WWII theory—structuralism, poststructuralism, feminism, postcolonialism, queer theory, and ecocriticism.
Chapter 6 is dedicated to English in India: history, evolution, macaulay minutes, three-language formula, and contemporary debates.
Chapter 10 (Research Methods and Materials in English) covers thesis writing, citation styles, and research ethics for JRF.
Chapter 2 includes from Shakespeare and Marlowe to Osborne, Beckett, Pinter, and Theatre of the Absurd.
Chapter 7 (Cultural Studies) covers Stuart Hall, Raymond Williams, subcultures, and media theory for NET Paper 2.
Chapter 8 focuses on Plato to New Criticism; Chapter 9 covers Post-WWII theory. Both are separately discussed.
Yes, Chapter 4 covers Bacon, Lamb, Hazlitt, Orwell, and other essayists important for UGC NET English.
Chapter 1 covers Metaphysical, Neoclassical, Romantic, Victorian, and Modern poets—Geoffrey Chaucer to Ted Hughes.
Yes, Chapter 10 provides research methodology, MLA/APA style, plagiarism rules, and thesis structure for JRF success.
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Chapter 5 (Language: Basic Concepts, Theories and Pedagogy, English in Use). Essential for linguistics questions in NTA UGC NET English Paper 2.
Yes, Chapter 9 exclusively covers Post-WWII theory—structuralism, poststructuralism, feminism, postcolonialism, queer theory, and ecocriticism.
Chapter 6 is dedicated to English in India: history, evolution, macaulay minutes, three-language formula, and contemporary debates.
Chapter 10 (Research Methods and Materials in English) covers thesis writing, citation styles, and research ethics for JRF.
Chapter 2 includes from Shakespeare and Marlowe to Osborne, Beckett, Pinter, and Theatre of the Absurd.
Chapter 7 (Cultural Studies) covers Stuart Hall, Raymond Williams, subcultures, and media theory for NET Paper 2.
Chapter 8 focuses on Plato to New Criticism; Chapter 9 covers Post-WWII theory. Both are separately discussed.
Yes, Chapter 4 covers Bacon, Lamb, Hazlitt, Orwell, and other essayists important for UGC NET English.
Chapter 1 covers Metaphysical, Neoclassical, Romantic, Victorian, and Modern poets—Geoffrey Chaucer to Ted Hughes.
Yes, Chapter 10 provides research methodology, MLA/APA style, plagiarism rules, and thesis structure for JRF success.