Wow! What a lecture! And, here I thought that I can never get my head around the vast history of English Literature. You explained Romanticism so beautifully especially when in the process you became a romantic yourself and did not shy away from expressing your own perspective on the subject. I feel so lucky to have stumbled upon this channel. I won't be surprised if I see myself following and listening to your lectures from now on. You make learning Literature less intimidating and more awe-inspiring! Keep it up, Ma'am!
Ma'am, i feel soo rich today, after attending this lecture. You are successful in transferring your wealth to me. Thanks a lot for you amazing effort. Regards. :-)
It's my first comment in your channel and after reading this beautiful age I want to share something, I came from commerce background, never ever thought that one day I will be doing something totally opposite from accounts and all... But later I realize maybe the mastermind God might have decided something very different for me so I opted English Hons.. Now as an 2nd sem student of English Hons., reading and going through the Poems, Drama, Novels etc... I just want to say that IT'S WORTH IT... I really enjoy your videos like the way you teach makes me want to listen you more and more, your teaching skills are soo beautiful so thanks a lot Ma'am!!😄
It was really helpful to get the context of Hawthorne's "The Ambitious Guest" since we are not yet introduced with the Romantic period. But fortunately in the very next sem we have the Romantic works, it will be fun!
I have already completed all ages from old english to romantic. Search in my channel playlist you will find all. Victorian age will be uploaded next month.
U have beautifully explained the whole concept of Romanticism.Seriously u r an angel for us because in our Clg days ,we just know that they are Romantic poets but now I understand that they all are different from each other.🙏How Blake is different from Wordsworth.😊
First things first..🙏🙏🙏 I sincerely express my whole - hearted gratitude for providing with such a beautiful explanation of Romantic literature. The vital points were explained to a greatest possible extend. This lecture would indeed act as a perfect launch pad when I swim deep into Romantic Poetry to explore the lives and works of great poets starting with William Blake,William Wordsworth , S T Coleridge and later ,Lord Byron,P.B Shelley and John Keats. The effort you took to provide us with such a good and strong foundation is the true highlight of this video...👏👏👏👏👏 Thank you..👍
Thank you Mam, I am just began to watch your videos done so well preferable. The State of mind apart from genres it's the state of Human mind which means to think in different heights. Romantic writers can simply be said as Loyal across harsh boundaries.💖
This lecture helped me understand H. P. Lovecraft's fiction much better. The Classical period has concepts like the "City of God" or the "Kingdom of Heaven," where the Holy is seen in the order of artifice, but magnified and perfected. Cities kept us safe from the wilderness. But by the Romantic period, there's just a little too much city and far, far too little wilderness, so the Holy comes not from the imposed order of the civilized world but from the inherent order of nature. With Lovecraft, as the advance of science makes all of nature completely understandable, the alien cities of sunken R’lyeh or the Antarctic city of the Great Old Ones once again moves the numinous to the city.
During this lecture, I realized that mam is also a Marvel fan as she mentioned Thor while explaining about the Tyger. Thank You so much mam your lectures helped me a lot and I started studying with interest after your classes.
Mam thank you very much for your efforts..this is best class where i can understand romanticism. I can now connect every dots which I hv read in fragments. thank you mam for providing us so much rich class in free of cost.🙏🙏
Thank you so much ma'am for making these topics so easy to understand, i really appreciate your efforts for students like us and you really inspired me a lot. Lots of love and huge respect from Darjeeling. ❤
Professor, you have conducted a very influencing lecture. Now I am in a fix and in a total confusion about my position as well as belief. Sometimes I feel like I am Shelley, at times Blake, at times Keats. Please stop being too much addictive. I wish to take part in your practical ( in classroom) class if it is possible and we are alive till then
We are all of these people, in different times and moments. The important thing is to keep recognizing these moments of spark and acting on them. Blessings for you dear
hello madam. it is always nothing less than an honour to watch your videos. thank you so very much for doing what you do. i wanted to sincerely request you to tell us about the modern and the post-modern ages, too. that would be very kind of you. regards.
Ma'am, I have one request for you. I have a competitive exam very soon where I have to prepare for 'The Prelude' by Wordsworth and 'The Paradise Lost' by Milton. You have made only book 1 video in The Paradise Lost. Please make more lectures in Book 2 to Book 12. Thank you, Ma'am.
I have a query It's said that the the age of romantics has already been flourished in the age of Renaissance as many of the dramatists have violated the three unities and have the super natural elements and depiction of common with natural / pastoral setting. What are your views?
Ma'am in some books it was. written that Romantic Age ends in the year 1832 when Walter Scott died and in some books it was written 1837 when Queen Victoria ascended the throne. So basically which one is correct?? I mean if we have to write in exam?
Hi mam good afternoon i am one of ur you tube class i like ur class very much i wan class on Twentieth century literature please post videos on this topic
maam,, take cordial love & respect from Bangladesh. in bangladeshi syllabus romantic period start from1798 to 1832. but, you mentioned that 1789 to 1837.which one is right ? maam. if u read my commentu reply me.
1798 is the year when "Lyrical Ballads" was published. Since this book is considered to be the starting point of romantic poetry, so this year is rightfully considered to be the beginning of romanticism in England. But why was this book written? What prompted Wordsworth and Coleridge? For that you need to look back at the yearb1789 when the French Revolution brought in the era of romantic idealism in Europe as a whole. So ideologically that year is the root of romanticism.
start teaching for ugc net, believe me, there are not enough good videos for the same....you can be the pioneer... please 🥺❤️ start it .....you will get subscribers in billions
People aspiring for NET are already qualified to handle themselves, i think my focus right now is to help out new students and those who find literature unapproachable. Moreover, the topics i cover eventually will definitely help people grasp core concepts expected in NET. Someday I will surely take up some NET classes for aspirants
Wow! What a lecture! And, here I thought that I can never get my head around the vast history of English Literature. You explained Romanticism so beautifully especially when in the process you became a romantic yourself and did not shy away from expressing your own perspective on the subject. I feel so lucky to have stumbled upon this channel. I won't be surprised if I see myself following and listening to your lectures from now on. You make learning Literature less intimidating and more awe-inspiring! Keep it up, Ma'am!
" Imagination is a power of the mind which makes you see beyond the obvious reality" ABSOLUTELY LOVED HOW YOU EXPLAINED THIS!!!
Ma'am, i feel soo rich today, after attending this lecture. You are successful in transferring your wealth to me. Thanks a lot for you amazing effort. Regards. :-)
You are not feeling rich, you are feeling enriched.
Thank you my dear. Enjoy the wealth and spend it without worry because this type of wealth actually increases when spent ❤️
The entire explanation of Keats literally gave me goosebumps!
It's my first comment in your channel and after reading this beautiful age I want to share something, I came from commerce background, never ever thought that one day I will be doing something totally opposite from accounts and all... But later I realize maybe the mastermind God might have decided something very different for me so I opted English Hons.. Now as an 2nd sem student of English Hons., reading and going through the Poems, Drama, Novels etc... I just want to say that IT'S WORTH IT... I really enjoy your videos like the way you teach makes me want to listen you more and more, your teaching skills are soo beautiful so thanks a lot Ma'am!!😄
It was really helpful to get the context of Hawthorne's "The Ambitious Guest" since we are not yet introduced with the Romantic period. But fortunately in the very next sem we have the Romantic works, it will be fun!
Ur way of teaching is just amazing ....
Ma'am can you plzz cover entire history of English literature ...age wise ...
I have already completed all ages from old english to romantic. Search in my channel playlist you will find all. Victorian age will be uploaded next month.
Very helpful and detailed explanation. Beautiful explanations. Thank you so much. This channel is so underrated.
U have beautifully explained the whole concept of Romanticism.Seriously u r an angel for us because in our Clg days ,we just know that they are Romantic poets but now I understand that they all are different from each other.🙏How Blake is different from Wordsworth.😊
This 1 and a half hour was worth it. Thank you
She makes every topic so interesting.
Mam, your lectures are making me fall in love with English poetry! Thank you so much for such delights!
All I can say is Thank you from the chore of my heart...
First things first..🙏🙏🙏
I sincerely express my whole - hearted gratitude for providing with such a beautiful explanation of Romantic literature. The vital points were explained to a greatest possible extend. This lecture would indeed act as a perfect launch pad when I swim deep into Romantic Poetry to explore the lives and works of great poets starting with William Blake,William Wordsworth , S T Coleridge and later ,Lord Byron,P.B Shelley and John Keats.
The effort you took to provide us with such a good and strong foundation is the true highlight of this video...👏👏👏👏👏 Thank you..👍
I feel overwhelmed by your words. Thank you dear. ❤️
Far far better than the coaching classes..really full of abundant knowledge🙏
Ma'am
Thank you very much
Your delivery is highly interactive and comprehensive.
I feel really grateful to have your channel on UA-cam. Thank you so much mam❤
Loads of respect to you ma'am for the invaluable lecture 🙏
Just Awesome !
You have made a perfect frame of an ideal teacher.
I am humbled by your appreciation. Thank you so much ❤️❤️
For me, romantic period is a big part about John Keats. And everytime his life bring me to tears 😢
Thank you so much, ma'am! What a fruitful session it was!! 🙏
Thank you Mam, I am just began to watch your videos done so well preferable. The State of mind apart from genres it's the state of Human mind which means to think in different heights. Romantic writers can simply be said as Loyal across harsh boundaries.💖
One of my favourite 🤩 teacher 🙏🙏
This lecture helped me understand H. P. Lovecraft's fiction much better. The Classical period has concepts like the "City of God" or the "Kingdom of Heaven," where the Holy is seen in the order of artifice, but magnified and perfected. Cities kept us safe from the wilderness. But by the Romantic period, there's just a little too much city and far, far too little wilderness, so the Holy comes not from the imposed order of the civilized world but from the inherent order of nature. With Lovecraft, as the advance of science makes all of nature completely understandable, the alien cities of sunken R’lyeh or the Antarctic city of the Great Old Ones once again moves the numinous to the city.
During this lecture, I realized that mam is also a Marvel fan as she mentioned Thor while explaining about the Tyger.
Thank You so much mam your lectures helped me a lot and I started studying with interest after your classes.
Side effect of having a 16 year old at home 😀.
@@NibblePop Mam he or she is 17 years old right now...😄😄😄
Mam thank you very much for your efforts..this is best class where i can understand romanticism. I can now connect every dots which I hv read in fragments. thank you mam for providing us so much rich class in free of cost.🙏🙏
Not free, you are giving so much love, that can not be replaced by money
I really like your teaching style mam. Learning from ur lectures. Bless me🤗🙏
This was my favourite lecture in the entire series, I find myself to be a romantic as well. Thank you so much ma'am for enlightening us
Thank you so much ma'am for making these topics so easy to understand, i really appreciate your efforts for students like us and you really inspired me a lot. Lots of love and huge respect from Darjeeling. ❤
Great explanation Mam Ji
Thank you mam for such an good explanation of romantic age your lecture is amazing
I really like the information you provide us...thank you very much from the depth of my heart
Professor, you have conducted a very influencing lecture. Now I am in a fix and in a total confusion about my position as well as belief. Sometimes I feel like I am Shelley, at times Blake, at times Keats.
Please stop being too much addictive.
I wish to take part in your practical ( in classroom) class if it is possible and we are alive till then
We are all of these people, in different times and moments.
The important thing is to keep recognizing these moments of spark and acting on them.
Blessings for you dear
Which university/college are you studying in?
@@NibblePop
The University of Dhaka
Department of Public Administration, Bangladesh
Mam, can you please do a series of Frankenstein by Mary Shelly for us?
This is my request.
Thank you ma'am for this lesson . You are amazing . Thanks a lot . 🙏
Thank you so much Ma'am ❤
hello madam. it is always nothing less than an honour to watch your videos. thank you so very much for doing what you do. i wanted to sincerely request you to tell us about the modern and the post-modern ages, too. that would be very kind of you. regards.
Wonderful classes mam, please do many more videos
Thanks ma'am for ur explanation ❤
Thanks a lot Ma'am! ❤❤❤
I'm so much hungry for this video! ❤️🩹💙💙💙🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
Wonderful explanation!
Thank you ma'am for this lecture. Thoroughly enjoyed it. 😄
Ma'am you are so well versed in your explanation... Esp Keats❤
Thank you for this amazing lectures , ❤️
Ma'am, I have one request for you. I have a competitive exam very soon where I have to prepare for 'The Prelude' by Wordsworth and 'The Paradise Lost' by Milton. You have made only book 1 video in The Paradise Lost. Please make more lectures in Book 2 to Book 12. Thank you, Ma'am.
Thank you so much ma'am for this most informative video❤️
Thanks madam
Much dedicated lecture
U r the best ❤
Great inspiration in to study hard❤️
I have a query
It's said that the the age of romantics has already been flourished in the age of Renaissance as many of the dramatists have violated the three unities and have the super natural elements and depiction of common with natural / pastoral setting.
What are your views?
I agree to a lot extent. Actually renaissance was about experimentation and individualism. These traits match the romantics
Thank you ma'am
Ma'am in some books it was. written that Romantic Age ends in the year 1832 when Walter Scott died and in some books it was written 1837 when Queen Victoria ascended the throne. So basically which one is correct?? I mean if we have to write in exam?
Thank you ma'am!
Great lecture.. blessed to hear this before preparing for exams
Good luck Moses
My saviour 🥲❤
Mind blowing
Ma'am plz do such videos on American literature series...❤
Mam , Bronte sisters whether they belongs to Romantic period
Victorian, but some of their works were published during romantic era as well
Thank you mam❤ I like all your videos mam...by watching your videos I myself found more enriched mam... Thank a lot mam😊Take care of your health mam❤
Ma'am plz can you also teach the poems as well I would be so grateful.
I have already uploaded "Kubla Khan". I will be uploading many others too.
how to write lyrical ballads means in which way I will write
Love and Respect from Pakistan 💕
Plz post a video on the post modern period❤mam....
Ma'am, What does the word 'Romantic' actually mean?
Having a mindset where ideal or imaginative thing is considered more true than reality
Mam please make a video on The Crack Up
Mam please start mrichakattika
Going to be uploaded very very soon. Recording and editing is over. Just a few hours of processing left. Stay tuned.
Hope you are enjoying the series on Mrichchakatika?
@@NibblePop A lot mam... Thank you so muchh
Mam will you cover some topics from M.A also?
Hi mam good afternoon i am one of ur you tube class i like ur class very much i wan class on Twentieth century literature please post videos on this topic
tnx....
The date romantic period started in my book show 1798 - 1832
@@jannatulhossain4276 yes. Many critics consider publication of lyrical ballads as start of romantic age.
Mam when you will make videos of pride and prejudice
Make a video on Tintern Abbey ma'am
Nice suggestion. Thanks
Ma'am I need study materials for jrf,could you please help me?
Love you mam❤
Ma'am please make a video on The murder of Roger Ackroyd. It's my request
maam,, take cordial love & respect from Bangladesh. in bangladeshi syllabus romantic period start from1798 to 1832. but, you mentioned that 1789 to 1837.which one is right ? maam. if u read my commentu reply me.
1798 is the year when "Lyrical Ballads" was published. Since this book is considered to be the starting point of romantic poetry, so this year is rightfully considered to be the beginning of romanticism in England.
But why was this book written? What prompted Wordsworth and Coleridge? For that you need to look back at the yearb1789 when the French Revolution brought in the era of romantic idealism in Europe as a whole. So ideologically that year is the root of romanticism.
mam lyrical ballads notes can I write from routledgr
Sure.
I thought romantic period started in 1798
Depends on how you look at it.
Return to Nature
routledge*
👍👍👍
start teaching for ugc net, believe me, there are not enough good videos for the same....you can be the pioneer... please 🥺❤️ start it
.....you will get subscribers in billions
People aspiring for NET are already qualified to handle themselves, i think my focus right now is to help out new students and those who find literature unapproachable.
Moreover, the topics i cover eventually will definitely help people grasp core concepts expected in NET.
Someday I will surely take up some NET classes for aspirants