~*Complied by SufiSindhiii🙏🏻🇵🇰*~ *#English** Literature* _English Literature refers to the study of texts from around the world, written in the English language. ... An English Literature major will likely examine texts including poetry, drama, and prose fiction, perhaps briefly covering more contested forms of literature in their chosen path._ *#Drama**:* _In literature, a drama is the portrayal of fictional or non-fictional events through the performance of written dialog (either prose or poetry). Dramas can be performed on stage, on film, or the radio._ *#Classical** Poetry:* _Classical poems typically consist of a combination of thought and passion. Emotions are analyzed from an intellectual standpoint and passion is balanced out with reasoning and rationalizations. The result is a blending of emotions, intellect and often love._ *#Romantic** Poetry:* _Romantic poetry is the poetry of sentiments, emotions and imagination. Romantic poetry opposed the objectivity of neoclassical poetry. Neoclassical poets avoided describing their personal emotions in their poetry, unlike the Romantics._ *#Prose**:* _Prose is a form of written or spoken language that usually exhibits a natural flow of speech and grammatical structure. A related narrative device is the stream of consciousness, which also flows naturally but is not concerned with syntax. The word "prose" first appears in English in the 14th century._ *#Literay** Criticsim* _Literary Criticism is the term for writing that studies, evaluates, discusses, and interprets works of literature. Criticism may also indicate a theoretical approach to interpreting the work, such as new criticism, deconstruction, new historicism, queer theory, reader response or structuralism._ *#Fiction* _Fiction is any story made up by an author. It is a creation of the author's imagination. It is not based strictly on history or facts. The opposite of fiction is non-fiction, writing that deals with facts and true events. ... The word fiction comes from the Latin word fictum, which means "created"._ *#Literay** Essay* _essay, an analytic, interpretative, or critical literary composition usually much shorter and less systematic and formal than a dissertation or thesis and usually dealing with its subject from a limited and often personal point of view._ *The most important 8 periods of English Literature are:* Old English (Anglo-Saxon Period): 450-1066. Middle English Period: 1066-1500. The Renaissance: 1500-1600. The Neoclassical Period: 1600-1785. The Romantic Period: 1785-1832. The Victorian Age: 1832-1901. The Edwardian Period: 1901-1914. The Georgian Period: 1910-1936. *#WILLIAM** SHAKESPEARE* _Poet and playwright William Shakespeare (1564 - 1616) is widely regarded as the greatest writer in the English language and one of the world's greatest dramatists. His plays have been translated into every major living language and are performed more often than those of any other playwright & father of romantic comedy & drama._ *#GEOFFREY** CHAUCER* _Geoffrey Chaucer, the father of English literature, was born in circa 1340 in London. He is most famous for writing his unfinished work, The Canterbury Tales, which is considered as one of the greatest poetic works in English._ *#HENRY** FIELDING* _Legacy. Sir Walter Scott called _*_Henry Fielding_*_ the “father of the English novel,” and the phrase still indicates Fielding's place in the history of literature._ *#CHARLES** GILDON* _Charles de Saint-Évremond placed Jonson's comedies above all else in English drama, and Charles Gildon called Jonson the father of English comedy._ *_#William_**_ Tyndale:_*_ The Father of English Prose. The King James Bible, since its publication in 1611, has had a profound influence on the development of the English language, not only in the words and phrases that it employed but also in the syntax and grammatical usages that it rendered into the English vernacular._ *_#John_**_ Dryden_*_ is rightly considered as “the father of English Criticism”. He was the first to teach the English people to determine the merit of composition upon principles. With Dryden, a new era of criticism began._ *_#William_**_ Wordsworth_*_ is considered the father of Romantic poetry. His poetry was inspired by the beautiful and lonesome English countryside where he lived quietly at a lake district._ *BEST UP LUCK SUNGAT - 🇵🇰🙏🏻*
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Feeling blessed to answer all of them. Okay, that means I am studying properly 😂 I am persuing English honours ( 2nd Semester) from University of Calcutta...
Di plz reply to me I have chosen English honours in my graduation and I will have to give Viva for the entrance plz guide me I have no idea , what can be the basic questions for English honours Viva Plzzz reply
Thank you ma'am for conducting this kind of test.... I've got 13 out of 15..... Lot's of love from India, Assam.
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*#English** Literature*
_English Literature refers to the study of texts from around the world, written in the English language. ... An English Literature major will likely examine texts including poetry, drama, and prose fiction, perhaps briefly covering more contested forms of literature in their chosen path._
*#Drama**:*
_In literature, a drama is the portrayal of fictional or non-fictional events through the performance of written dialog (either prose or poetry). Dramas can be performed on stage, on film, or the radio._
*#Classical** Poetry:*
_Classical poems typically consist of a combination of thought and passion. Emotions are analyzed from an intellectual standpoint and passion is balanced out with reasoning and rationalizations. The result is a blending of emotions, intellect and often love._
*#Romantic** Poetry:*
_Romantic poetry is the poetry of sentiments, emotions and imagination. Romantic poetry opposed the objectivity of neoclassical poetry. Neoclassical poets avoided describing their personal emotions in their poetry, unlike the Romantics._
*#Prose**:*
_Prose is a form of written or spoken language that usually exhibits a natural flow of speech and grammatical structure. A related narrative device is the stream of consciousness, which also flows naturally but is not concerned with syntax. The word "prose" first appears in English in the 14th century._
*#Literay** Criticsim*
_Literary Criticism is the term for writing that studies, evaluates, discusses, and interprets works of literature. Criticism may also indicate a theoretical approach to interpreting the work, such as new criticism, deconstruction, new historicism, queer theory, reader response or structuralism._
*#Fiction*
_Fiction is any story made up by an author. It is a creation of the author's imagination. It is not based strictly on history or facts. The opposite of fiction is non-fiction, writing that deals with facts and true events. ... The word fiction comes from the Latin word fictum, which means "created"._
*#Literay** Essay*
_essay, an analytic, interpretative, or critical literary composition usually much shorter and less systematic and formal than a dissertation or thesis and usually dealing with its subject from a limited and often personal point of view._
*The most important 8 periods of English Literature are:*
Old English (Anglo-Saxon Period): 450-1066.
Middle English Period: 1066-1500.
The Renaissance: 1500-1600.
The Neoclassical Period: 1600-1785.
The Romantic Period: 1785-1832.
The Victorian Age: 1832-1901.
The Edwardian Period: 1901-1914.
The Georgian Period: 1910-1936.
*#WILLIAM** SHAKESPEARE*
_Poet and playwright William Shakespeare (1564 - 1616) is widely regarded as the greatest writer in the English language and one of the world's greatest dramatists. His plays have been translated into every major living language and are performed more often than those of any other playwright & father of romantic comedy & drama._
*#GEOFFREY** CHAUCER*
_Geoffrey Chaucer, the father of English literature, was born in circa 1340 in London. He is most famous for writing his unfinished work, The Canterbury Tales, which is considered as one of the greatest poetic works in English._
*#HENRY** FIELDING*
_Legacy. Sir Walter Scott called _*_Henry Fielding_*_ the “father of the English novel,” and the phrase still indicates Fielding's place in the history of literature._
*#CHARLES** GILDON*
_Charles de Saint-Évremond placed Jonson's comedies above all else in English drama, and Charles Gildon called Jonson the father of English comedy._
*_#William_**_ Tyndale:_*_ The Father of English Prose. The King James Bible, since its publication in 1611, has had a profound influence on the development of the English language, not only in the words and phrases that it employed but also in the syntax and grammatical usages that it rendered into the English vernacular._
*_#John_**_ Dryden_*_ is rightly considered as “the father of English Criticism”. He was the first to teach the English people to determine the merit of composition upon principles. With Dryden, a new era of criticism began._
*_#William_**_ Wordsworth_*_ is considered the father of Romantic poetry. His poetry was inspired by the beautiful and lonesome English countryside where he lived quietly at a lake district._
*BEST UP LUCK SUNGAT - 🇵🇰🙏🏻*
Awesome 🥳
Perfect information, highly commendable
I thank you from deep of my heart for sharing such an informative knowledge about literature. Thanks bro❤
Thank you so much mam for sharing your knowledge.I admire the ways you explain not only the correct option but also rest of the options ❤
14 out of 15. Watching from Bangladesh. I am a "Bangladesh Civil Service (BCS)" exam aspirant. Thanks.
No body can beat you mam.Your all videos and video's explanation is outstanding.I am from West Bengol.
Pls bring more such kind of videos, thank you ma'am. I scored 13 .
I am from Bangladesh,, this vidio is very help ful and the narrator is very smart because her pronunciation is very clear💞💞
Mam, kya yeh BA enterence exam ke liye helpful hai?
Or mcqs ly kr ayein Maam bht hi informative vedio hy
Vry informative vdo.. Tmrw is my interview for the post of assi. Professor in eng.. M eng net qualified.. N these questions are vry informative that we often face in exm n interview.. Good job... Stay uploading such vdos for all eng. Literature lovers. 👌👌👌👌🙏🙏🙏🙏😍😍😍😍😍😍
Excellent mam I appreciate you on your good method of teachng.
13/15
Got 15 out of 15 right. Probably because we were taught the History of English Literature in the very 1st semester...
Thoda hard questions bhi upload kariye pls... Entrance ke liye.... Pls maam
Feeling blessed to answer all of them. Okay, that means I am studying properly 😂
I am persuing English honours ( 2nd Semester) from University of Calcutta...
Kash apka video dekh ke jaati mera eng entrance test se pehle.. Kyuki question mila yeha se😕
All of them right ...yeyyyy
13/15😊😊😊😊 make more videos
Ap lecturer English ki preparation bhi karwati hain?
Very easy question mam...... I solved 14 correct but one wrong.
Di plz reply to me
I have chosen English honours in my graduation and I will have to give Viva for the entrance plz guide me I have no idea , what can be the basic questions for English honours Viva
Plzzz reply
14/15,you should make more videos on test base
Ya ,I also want...
13 out of 15....mam plz bring another videos in test segment... Its very helpful... 🙏
mam, plz make videos on the History of English literature
it will be helpful.
Ok I will in a few days.
Your voice is very nice.
excellent👌👍🌷
Plzz make a video of chronicle death of foretold
13 out of 13..😊 I teach English literature...💕💕 ...
Good .. but there are 15 questions.
Literary Love ohhh..anyway..quite interesting..💗💗
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12 answers r right
I like you so much, please upload videos for BPSC Exam Teacher
Please aap MA CUET pg English ki preparation krwado.... syllabus aa chuka h ....plzzz
13 /15 I want more vedios about test basis
I got 12 marks but this informatoin is very important Thanks
15 out of 15 I studied for a quiz competition
hope so this kind of easy question come in cuet exam
It was a pleasure ❤
15 out of 15
Going going by Philip Larkin p video bnao Mam plz. Immediately. Exam me aayega ye topic
Make more videos like this pls.
10/15
Maam.. who wrote Ullyses pls tell?
Alfred Lord Tennyson write Ullyses
11 out of 15 Namaskar
got 1 correct, i am the best
All correct Ritika😊😊
Congrats😊😊
14/15. Thank you
2 questionse anwered out of 5 secs and 1 is wrong.
I got full marks.
13/15 i m an ug literature student
Carry on
15 out 2
15/12
Thanks a million
11 correct
Great Quiz
15 out of 15 I study English lit
NYC explaination🙏
13/15 very helpful
15b
Nice concept
Mine 13/15
Well Done
Great 👍
Thanks
12out of. 15
2 wrong huy
My 10/13
Well done... 15 questions ?
Very useful for beginners
14/15 💖
13c
1 out of 15 🫂
6-natur
20
11 marks
Very helpful video❤
Glad to hear that.
11/ 15😊
Tnx dear🤍
7c
9/15.
Good effort. 😊
vry nce mem🥰🥰🥰
15 out of 15 😊
15 mein se 9 marks aae hai❤️
8out of 13
Fully correct
Nice quiez mam ❤️
10
3 d
2c
12
I got 13 out of 15
1
5d
Thnx
Only 9 questions correct 😢
154
9d
9
11 out of 15😅
2b
9/15 😢
12b
1a
It's Dryden who coined the term Metaphysical.
Dryden stated that Donne affected the metaphysics but the term was coined by Johnson for the group of poets.
I was also thinking the same.. kk so now I got it.. 😅
Samuel Johnson was the pioneer of English dictionary so naturally he is supposed to coin new terms
Samuel Johnson was the pioneer of English dictionary so naturally he is supposed to coin new terms
Samuel JOHNON WORKED ON FIRST DICTIONARY OF ENGLISH....AM I RIGHT?
11a
B
5-4