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John Dryden, Alexander Pope (master of the heroic couplet), and Jonathan Swift.
Ultimately, T. Singh's A History of English Literature holds its esteemed position because it delivers exactly what a student of the subject needs: a clear, authoritative, and well-organized guide. Its "extra quality" is the confidence it gives you to master a complex subject. For thousands of students, it is that "first pedestal towards the great world of English literature".
: Includes critical notes, detailed summaries of seminal works, and exam-focused questions. history of english literature by t singh extra quality
While largely praised, one insightful review noted that some topics, like "Why Romanticism was named so," are not thoroughly discussed, and the book could benefit from being more objective in presenting its information. Nonetheless, the physical product itself is highly regarded. One reviewer noted, "The page and content quality is too good for the price", while another praised "the printing quality of this book" as "incredible".
A History of English Literature Dr. T. Singh highly regarded as a "guide-style" textbook John Dryden, Alexander Pope (master of the heroic
What sets this book apart is its successful integration of several key elements: that makes complex literary movements accessible, a strong emphasis on socio-political contexts that helps readers understand the intricate relationship between literature and the society that produces it, and a critical analytical framework that goes beyond mere facts, encouraging deeper thought.
Marked by the fragmentation, disillusionment, and psychological trauma of two World Wars. Its "extra quality" is the confidence it gives
Close attention is paid to Alexander Pope’s mock-heroic poetry ( The Rape of the Lock ) and Jonathan Swift’s prose irony ( Gulliver's Travels ).