Rating 4.71 out of 5 (611 ratings in Udemy)
What you'll learn- Qualify the National Eligibility Test and other competitive exams in English literature.
- The correct timeline of English Literature.
- Learn more about British Literature, American, European, and Commonwealth Literatures.
- Easily understand literary criticism and theory.
- Help in passing Bachelor and Masters courses in English.
- Pass University entrance tests
- Syllabus for NTA NET
- SET Exams
- Asst. Prof exams of various states and …
Rating 4.71 out of 5 (611 ratings in Udemy)
What you'll learn- Qualify the National Eligibility Test and other competitive exams in English literature.
- The correct timeline of English Literature.
- Learn more about British Literature, American, European, and Commonwealth Literatures.
- Easily understand literary criticism and theory.
- Help in passing Bachelor and Masters courses in English.
- Pass University entrance tests
- Syllabus for NTA NET
- SET Exams
- Asst. Prof exams of various states and all major teacher recruitment exams
DescriptionThis course is primarily for those who want to succeed in UGC NTA NET/JRF (National Eligibility Test) and other national-level exams. This course is for all levels, whether you are beginning to know literature or want depth knowledge. Once you enroll on this course, it will be with you for a lifetime. We keep updating this course weekly, so update your app every weekend. I have also included an exclusive section on Cultural Studies. Enough reading materials and quizzes are provided that will certainly help diligent students pass the exams.
This course comprises all the important sectors of English Literature, such as:
British Literature,
Indian English Literature,
American Literature,
European Literature,
Commonwealth Literature:
Literary Criticism:
Structuralism
Post-structuralism
Deconstruction
Psychoanalytic
Reader Response
Feminism
Subaltern
Dalit Literature
Cultural Studies
Literary Theory etc.
Quizzes on every section
Mock tests at the end of the course.
Reading Materials such as PowerPoint, doc and pdf files.
Dr Kalyani Vallath has experience over 20 years of teaching English Literature. She has PhD in “Modes of Denial and Gratification in Children’s Cinema” at the University of Kerala, Trivandrum. Research is done at the University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada, from 2003-2004, under Shastri Indo-Canadian Institute Doctoral Research Fellowship. Degree awarded in 2008.