π JKPSC Lecturer π Complete RECORDED Course (Grammar + Literature Only) π΄ Course Status: Complete Recorded (VOD) π£οΈ Course Language: Hinglish β οΈ Note: This is a Complete Recorded Course. No Live Classes will be conducted. π Validity: 1 Year (from the date of purchase) β¨ Course Highlights π₯ Recorded Classes β Learn anytime, anywhere with structured video lectures π Printable PDF Notes β Downloadable and easy-to-understand notes π― Expert Exam-Oriented Guidance β Learn from top-level educators with proven success π Course Syllabus π Unit I: History of English Literature π Middle English πΉ Renaissance π Restoration Period ποΈ Augustan Age π Romantic Age π© Victorian Age π§ Modern Period π Postmodern Age βοΈ Unit II: English Poetry (16th to 20th Century) Poets to study: π William Shakespeare π‘οΈ Edmund Spenser π John Milton ποΈ John Donne π¬οΈ Andrew Marvell π― Alexander Pope π John Dryden πΌ William Wordsworth π S. T. Coleridge π₯ P. B. Shelley πͺοΈ Lord Byron π John Keats π William Blake π Alfred Lord Tennyson π Matthew Arnold π Robert Browning π¦’ W. B. Yeats π³οΈ T. S. Eliot πΊ Ted Hughes π Unit III: English Drama (Elizabethan to Postmodern) Playwrights to focus on: π₯ Christopher Marlowe π William Shakespeare π² William Congreve ποΈ John Dryden π P. B. Shelley π© Oscar Wilde π§ G. B. Shaw π Henrik Ibsen π·πΊ Anton Chekhov πΊπΈ Eugene OβNeill π Samuel Beckett πΊ Sam Shepard π§ Tom Stoppard π Unit IV: English Novel (18th to 20th Century) Novelists to study: π§ Daniel Defoe βοΈ Samuel Richardson βοΈ Henry Fielding π§ Jonathan Swift ποΈ Walter Scott π§ββοΈ Charlotte BrontΓ« π«οΈ Emily BrontΓ« π°οΈ Charles Dickens π George Eliot πΎ Thomas Hardy π Jane Austen π James Joyce π Virginia Woolf π Joseph Conrad πͺΆ Margaret Atwood π§ Unit V: Literary Theory and Criticism (Classical to 20th Century) Key approaches: ποΈ Classical Greek Criticism βοΈ Neo-Classical Criticism πΈ Romantic Criticism π¬ Victorian Criticism π New Criticism π§© Post-Structuralist Criticism π©βπ Feminist Criticism π Postcolonial Criticism π Unit VI: Indian English Literature and American Literature Indian English Authors: π§ Mulk Raj Anand π R. K. Narayan ποΈ Raja Rao πΌ Anita Desai ποΈ Kamala Das π§ Vikram Seth π± Arundhati Roy βοΈ Nissim Ezekiel π Mahesh Dattani American Authors: ποΈ Ernest Hemingway πΈ Mark Twain π² Nathaniel Hawthorne π© William Faulkner π Toni Morrison π₯ Sylvia Plath π Arthur Miller π Robert Frost πΎ Walt Whitman βοΈ Unit VII: Grammar / Literary Devices π Grammar Topics: β³ Tenses π§± Syntax π Collocation β Punctuation π° Articles π Narration (Direct & Indirect) π Error Spotting βοΈ Spellings π§© One-word Substitution π Homophones π― Homonyms π¨ Literary Devices: π Alliteration π Pun πΆ Assonance πΌ Consonance π Paradox π£ Hyperbole πͺ Conceit π§ββοΈ Simile π₯ Metaphor β‘ Oxymoron π₯ Onomatopoeia π Irony π§ Allusion π¬ Apostrophe β»οΈ Anaphora π«± Synecdoche π Allegory π§ Personification π Imagery π―οΈ Symbol π·οΈ Metonymy π€« Euphemism π¨βπ« Meet Your Faculty AKS Rajveer Sir π₯ Founder & Director, Literature Lovers YouTube Channel π Qualified: UGC NET/JRF (4 times), UP PGT, UPHESC Asst Prof, CTET, TET, Super TET Kuldeep Yadav Sir π Literature & Grammar Expert π¨ Important Note β οΈ Course Fee is NON-REFUNDABLE. Please read all details carefully before purchasing.