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ENGLISH LITERATURE

Deepen your understanding of the human experience through our comprehensive English Literature programs. Our curriculum is designed to support students at every stage of their academic journey, from high school learners mastering Common Core literary concepts to M.A. and PhD candidates preparing for specialised research.

Introduction to Literature and History of English Literature

Introduction to Literature and History of English Literature

Master the evolution of English literature with this comprehensive 40–60 hour course. Designed for competitive exam aspirants (UGC NET/UPSC) and scholars, it covers British, American, Indian, and Postcolonial traditions. Gain a deep understanding of literary genres, historical periods, and iconic writers to excel in your academic or professional journey.

UG/PG Students, UPSC/PSC Aspirants, UGC NET/JRF Aspirants

Literary Theories, Analysis and Criticism

Literary Theories, Analysis and Criticism

This course provides a rigorous exploration of literary theory and criticism, from Ancient Greek and Indian Aesthetics to contemporary Postmodernism. Designed for UGC NET/UPSC aspirants and scholars, it builds essential skills in textual analysis and critical application, empowering learners to interpret literature through diverse theoretical lenses.

UG/PG Students, UGC NET/JRF Aspirants, UPSC/PSC Aspirants, PhD Aspirants

Research Methodology for English Literature and Humanities

Research Methodology for English Literature and Humanities

This course equips MPhil and PhD scholars with essential tools for scholarly inquiry in the Humanities. From formulating hypotheses to mastering MLA documentation and navigating copyright, learners will develop the technical precision and ethical grounding required to produce high-impact literary research and professional dissertations.

UG/PG Students, PhD Aspirants

MPhil / PhD Research Writing

MPhil / PhD Research Writing

This course provides a specialized roadmap for mastering academic writing at the MPhil and PhD levels. Scholars will learn to navigate the complexities of proposal drafting, research paper publication, and full-length thesis construction, ensuring their work meets the highest standards of professional English literary scholarship.

PhD Aspirants, Research Scholar

Customised Literature Workshops / Training Sessions

Customised Literature Workshops / Training Sessions

Our Customized Literature Workshops offer high-impact sessions, tailored to specific institutional or research needs. Focused on contemporary trends in Indian and global literatures, these sessions bridge the gap between traditional syllabi and evolving literary studies, providing scholars and educators with cutting-edge analytical frameworks and niche expertise.

All Aspirants and Learners

History of English Literature

History of English Literature

A chronological journey through the eras of English letters, from the Anglo-Saxon beginnings to the Post-modern age, focusing on the socio-political shifts that shaped literary movements.

UG/PG Students, UGC NET/JRF Aspirants, UPSC/PSC Aspirants, General Competitive Exams

English Literature Teaching

English Literature Teaching

Designed for educators, this course explores specialized strategies for teaching creative texts, fostering student engagement, and navigating complex literary theories in the classroom.

English Teachers, UG/PG Students, General Competitive Exams

British Literature

British Literature

A deep dive into the "Canon," examining the seminal works of the British Isles and how they reflect the shifting identities of the United Kingdom across centuries.

UG/PG Students, UGC NET/JRF Aspirants, UPSC/PSC Aspirants, General Competitive Exams

Indian English Literature

Indian English Literature

An analysis of the "Indian Experience" in English, covering the trajectory from pre-independence colonial imitations to the localized voices of contemporary India.

UG/PG Students, UGC NET/JRF Aspirants, UPSC/PSC Aspirants, General Competitive Exams

American Literature

American Literature

A study of the American spirit through text, exploring themes of the Frontier, the American Dream, and Transcendentalism across various ethnic and cultural perspectives.

UG/PG Students, UGC NET/JRF Aspirants, UPSC/PSC Aspirants, General Competitive Exams

Post-Colonial Literatures

Post-Colonial Literatures

An examination of literatures emerging from formerly colonized nations, focusing on themes of decolonization, identity, hybridity, and resistance against imperial narratives.

UG/PG Students, UGC NET/JRF Aspirants, UPSC/PSC Aspirants, General Competitive Exams

Literatures in English Translation

Literatures in English Translation

A bridge across cultures, this course analyzes masterpieces originally written in regional or foreign languages, exploring the nuances of "carrying across" meaning into English.

UG/PG Students, UGC NET/JRF Aspirants, UPSC/PSC Aspirants, General Competitive Exams

Interdisciplinary Humanities and Social Sciences: Literature-Politics-History Interface

Interdisciplinary Humanities and Social Sciences: Literature-Politics-History Interface

A specialized study of how literary texts act as historical documents and political tools, shaping, and being shaped by, power structures and events.

UG/PG Students, UGC NET/JRF Aspirants, UPSC/PSC Aspirants, General Competitive Exams

Cultural Studies

Cultural Studies

An analysis of "culture" as a site of struggle, examining popular media, everyday practices, and societal norms through the lens of power and representation.

UG/PG Students, UGC NET/JRF Aspirants, UPSC/PSC Aspirants, General Competitive Exams

Comparative Literatures

Comparative Literatures

A cross-cultural discipline that studies the interrelationship of literatures across national and linguistic boundaries to find universal themes and distinct differences.

UG/PG Students, UGC NET/JRF Aspirants, UPSC/PSC Aspirants, General Competitive Exams

Feminist Studies

Feminist Studies

An exploration of gender roles and patriarchy in literature, focusing on gynocriticism, the female gaze, and the evolution of women’s writing across the globe.

UG/PG Students, UGC NET/JRF Aspirants, UPSC/PSC Aspirants, General Competitive Exams

Subaltern Studies

Subaltern Studies

Inspired by South Asian historiography, this course examines the voices of the marginalized and "bottom-up" narratives that challenge mainstream, elite histories.

UG/PG Students, UGC NET/JRF Aspirants, UPSC/PSC Aspirants, General Competitive Exams

Ecological Studies

Ecological Studies

A timely exploration of "Ecocriticism," analyzing how literature represents the natural world and addresses the pressing environmental crises of the Anthropocene.

UG/PG Students, UGC NET/JRF Aspirants, UPSC/PSC Aspirants, General Competitive Exams

Common Core Literary Concepts & Skills for Grades 8 to 12

Common Core Literary Concepts & Skills for Grades 8 to 12

Master core literary concepts and essential skills tailored for Grades 8–12. This comprehensive course covers major curricula, including IB, IGCSE, Cambridge, CBSE, and State Boards, empowering students to excel in English language and literature through targeted, high-impact learning.

School Grade (8-12)

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