Objective History of ENGLISH LITERATURE: Useful for: UGC NET/JRF, SET/SLET, TGT PGT, PhD Entrance, M.A. Entrance etc.

· Krishna Kumar Sharma
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Objective History Of English Literature (UGC-NET/SLET, TGT, & PGT) is a reference book that helps students prepare for competitive exams in English Literature like the National Eligibility Test (NET), State Level Eligibility Test (SLET), Trained Graduate Teacher (TGT), and Post Graduate Teacher (PGT).

This book contains a series of multiple-choice questions (30 Practice SET) on different ages, literary genres, and socio-political and literary movements. A large number of the sections in this book focus on broad literary genres, the specific sub-genres under them, and then provide a list of the most well-known writers in that genre from various eras. That is a useful exercise for a literature student, to have such diverse writers from different places and times compared and contrasted

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4.1
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TECHNICAL GEEK SANKAR
December 2, 2022
Not so much current but good
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Krishna Sharma
July 31, 2021
30 practice set h mostly good standard k h
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About the author

Krishna Sharma is an educator and writer. He is well known for his book 'Waking Hindu' which deals with Indian culture and heritage. His books Indian English Literature and World Literature: A Non-British Approach are best sellers. Besides, many of his research articles have been published in various journals, magazines, and newspapers of national and international repute. He is currently pursuing his Ph.D. in English Literature from Chaudhary Charan Singh University, Meerut Uttar Pradesh. Along with research, Mr. Sharma also teaches at a University as an Assistant Professor in Jaipur Rajasthan. In addition, He can be seen guiding and motivating people for writing and research through his youtube channel #krishna_chitson

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