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Roman Literature

  Roman Literature Introduction:      Literature has always been shaped by influential voices that emerge from different time periods and cultural contexts. In the realm of literary criticism and rhetorical theory, three figures stand out as significant contributors to the field: Horace, Longinus, and Quintilian. Through their profound insights and seminal works, these writers have left an indelible mark on the understanding and analysis of literature, aesthetics, and rhetoric. All three figures, Horace, Longinus, and Quintilian, were writers of Roman literature. They made significant contributions to Roman literary criticism, rhetoric, and poetry during their respective periods. Horace:      Horace, also known as Quintus Horatius Flaccus, was a Roman poet and critic who lived during the reign of Emperor Augustus. Born in 65 BCE, he experienced political and social changes during a transformative period in Rome. Horace is best known for his collect...

German Litertature

  . . Delve into the captivating world of German literature with these renowned writers. Learn about the influential works of Franz Kafka, Hermann Hesse, Bertolt Brecht, Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, Gunter Grass, and Thomas Mann, and discover the impact they had on English literature. German Writers  Introduction:  German literature has been home to many remarkable writers whose works continue to captivate readers around the world. In this article, we will explore the contributions of Franz Kafka, Hermann Hesse, Bertolt Brecht, Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, Gunter Grass, and Thomas Mann to both German and English literature. Join us on this literary journey and discover the profound impact of these influential writers. List of German Writers are Franz Kafka Hermann Hesse Bertolt Brecht Johann Wolfgang von Goethe Gunter Grass Thomas Mann Here are some famous works and writers of German literature that are often studied for exams like the NET (National Eligibility Test): J...

Pulitzer Prize

   Pulitzer Prize Introduction:  The Pulitzer Prize is one of the most prestigious and recognized awards in the field of journalism, literature, and music composition. Established in 1917 by the will of newspaper publisher Joseph Pulitzer, the prize aims to honor excellence and exceptional contributions in these areas. Named after its founder, the Pulitzer Prize has become a symbol of achievement and recognition for writers, journalists, and musicians around the world. Over the years, it has celebrated outstanding works that have had a significant impact on society, pushed boundaries, and shaped the cultural landscape. This essay explores the significance of the Pulitzer Prize and highlights some notable winners who have left an indelible mark on their respective fields. 2021 – The Night Watchman – Louise Erdrich 2022 – The Netanyahus – Joshua Cohen 2023 – Trust – Hernan Diaz 2024 – Night Watch – Jayne Anne Phillips 2025 – James – Percival Everett 2020 =...

Booker Prize

   Booker Prize Introduction:  The Booker Prize, established in 1969, is one of the most prestigious literary awards in the world. It is awarded annually to a work of fiction written in English and published in the United Kingdom. Over the years, the Booker Prize has celebrated exceptional literary talent, recognizing outstanding novels that captivate readers and push the boundaries of storytelling. The list of Booker Prize winners is a testament to the diverse voices and compelling narratives that have shaped the landscape of English literature. Here's an table of the Booker Prize winners: 1969 : Something to Answer For – P.H. Newby 1970 : The Elected Member – Bernice Rubens 1971 : In a Free State – V.S. Naipaul 1972 : G. – John Berger 1973 : The Siege of Krishnapur – J.G. Farrell 1974 : The Conservationist – Nadine Gordimer & Holiday – Stanley Middleton 1975 : Heat and Dust – Ruth Prawer Jhabvala 1976 : Saville – David Storey 1977...

Pen Name

  Pen Name Pseudonym A Pseudonym or Pen Name means the fictitious name of somebody adopted, especially a Writer, for his or her printed title page in place of their real name. The following list is imp Pseudonym of English Literature famous writers for Net/ Slet or Ph.D. Entrance Examination. Here is a revised list of 100 English literature writers and their notable pen names or pseudonyms  No.Real Name Pen Name   G.K. Chesterton - Arion  Katherine Mansfield Murray -  K Beauchamp  Charles Lamb - Elia  Sir Anthony Hope Hawkins -  Anthony Hope  Eric Arthur Blair - George Orwell  Sir Arthur Thomas Quiller  -Couch Q Józef Teodor Konrad Korzeniowski - Joseph Conrad  E. V. Knox - Evoe  Jacques Anatole Thibault - Anatole France . Anne Bronte-  Acton Bell  Charlott Bronte - Currer Bell  Emily Bronte-  Ellis Bell  George William Russell -  A.E.  Charles...

Sir Thomas Malory

   Sir Thomas Malory Introduction: Sir Thomas Malory is a renowned figure in English literature, known for his contribution to the Arthurian legends. This blog post aims to provide a comprehensive overview of his life, works, and delve into the details of his most famous work, "Le Morte d'Arthur." Additionally, we will include some important points related to Malory's impact on literature and 50 multiple-choice questions with answers for NET exam preparation. Biography of Sir Thomas Malory: Sir Thomas Malory was an English writer who lived during the 15th century, although the exact dates of his birth and death are uncertain. He is believed to have been born around 1405 and died around 1471. Malory hailed from Warwickshire, England, and came from a noble family. He was a knight and a Member of Parliament. Malory's life was marked by his involvement in the Hundred Years' War, various political activities, and his time spent in prison. It is during his imprisonm...