際際滷shows by User: indranil49 / http://www.slideshare.net/images/logo.gif 際際滷shows by User: indranil49 / Tue, 20 Feb 2018 15:52:26 GMT 際際滷Share feed for 際際滷shows by User: indranil49 Thomas hardy /slideshow/thomas-hardy-88395170/88395170 thomashardy-180220155226
Thomas Hardy is recognized as a great poet; a great novelist; a story-teller of super excellence. Like Dickens he was a social chronicler of his times. He studied architecture in Kings College, Cambridge and became the Topper in M.Tech. Hardy wrote poems all through his life but got recognition as a poet only in the fag end of his life because the themes of most of his poems were far ahead of his time. He wrote more than one thousand poems. More than 1000 poems in eight volumes were published during his life time while many more got published posthumously. ]]>

Thomas Hardy is recognized as a great poet; a great novelist; a story-teller of super excellence. Like Dickens he was a social chronicler of his times. He studied architecture in Kings College, Cambridge and became the Topper in M.Tech. Hardy wrote poems all through his life but got recognition as a poet only in the fag end of his life because the themes of most of his poems were far ahead of his time. He wrote more than one thousand poems. More than 1000 poems in eight volumes were published during his life time while many more got published posthumously. ]]>
Tue, 20 Feb 2018 15:52:26 GMT /slideshow/thomas-hardy-88395170/88395170 indranil49@slideshare.net(indranil49) Thomas hardy indranil49 Thomas Hardy is recognized as a great poet; a great novelist; a story-teller of super excellence. Like Dickens he was a social chronicler of his times. He studied architecture in Kings College, Cambridge and became the Topper in M.Tech. Hardy wrote poems all through his life but got recognition as a poet only in the fag end of his life because the themes of most of his poems were far ahead of his time. He wrote more than one thousand poems. More than 1000 poems in eight volumes were published during his life time while many more got published posthumously. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/thomashardy-180220155226-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Thomas Hardy is recognized as a great poet; a great novelist; a story-teller of super excellence. Like Dickens he was a social chronicler of his times. He studied architecture in Kings College, Cambridge and became the Topper in M.Tech. Hardy wrote poems all through his life but got recognition as a poet only in the fag end of his life because the themes of most of his poems were far ahead of his time. He wrote more than one thousand poems. More than 1000 poems in eight volumes were published during his life time while many more got published posthumously.
Thomas hardy from Indranil Sarkar M.A
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Four wheels in the wain of english novel /slideshow/four-wheels-in-the-wain-of-english-novel-85863428/85863428 fourwheelsinthewainofenglishnovel-180108165911
A novel is a fictitious prose narrative or tale presenting a picture of real life. The term novel comes from Italian novella meaning new, news, or a short story on something new. It is the latest form of literary genre in English.The length of the narrative shouldnt be less than 70,000 words. The roots of novel may be traced in medieval romances.]]>

A novel is a fictitious prose narrative or tale presenting a picture of real life. The term novel comes from Italian novella meaning new, news, or a short story on something new. It is the latest form of literary genre in English.The length of the narrative shouldnt be less than 70,000 words. The roots of novel may be traced in medieval romances.]]>
Mon, 08 Jan 2018 16:59:11 GMT /slideshow/four-wheels-in-the-wain-of-english-novel-85863428/85863428 indranil49@slideshare.net(indranil49) Four wheels in the wain of english novel indranil49 A novel is a fictitious prose narrative or tale presenting a picture of real life. The term novel comes from Italian novella meaning new, news, or a short story on something new. It is the latest form of literary genre in English.The length of the narrative shouldnt be less than 70,000 words. The roots of novel may be traced in medieval romances. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/fourwheelsinthewainofenglishnovel-180108165911-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> A novel is a fictitious prose narrative or tale presenting a picture of real life. The term novel comes from Italian novella meaning new, news, or a short story on something new. It is the latest form of literary genre in English.The length of the narrative shouldnt be less than 70,000 words. The roots of novel may be traced in medieval romances.
Four wheels in the wain of english novel from Indranil Sarkar M.A
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The small voice of history /slideshow/the-small-voice-of-history/78858952 thesmallvoiceofhistory-170815145245
The Small voice of History refers to the story of the Common People in History. This is because History, in general, tells the story of the elites as it is written by the elites. Ranajit Guha, one of the pioneers of todays Subaltern Studies enumerates the condition of the Common People in British India and before. The Small voice is not small; it is the voice of the largest number of Indian (as also of the World).It is, in reality, the biggest voice of History. ]]>

The Small voice of History refers to the story of the Common People in History. This is because History, in general, tells the story of the elites as it is written by the elites. Ranajit Guha, one of the pioneers of todays Subaltern Studies enumerates the condition of the Common People in British India and before. The Small voice is not small; it is the voice of the largest number of Indian (as also of the World).It is, in reality, the biggest voice of History. ]]>
Tue, 15 Aug 2017 14:52:45 GMT /slideshow/the-small-voice-of-history/78858952 indranil49@slideshare.net(indranil49) The small voice of history indranil49 The Small voice of History refers to the story of the Common People in History. This is because History, in general, tells the story of the elites as it is written by the elites. Ranajit Guha, one of the pioneers of todays Subaltern Studies enumerates the condition of the Common People in British India and before. The Small voice is not small; it is the voice of the largest number of Indian (as also of the World).It is, in reality, the biggest voice of History. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/thesmallvoiceofhistory-170815145245-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> The Small voice of History refers to the story of the Common People in History. This is because History, in general, tells the story of the elites as it is written by the elites. Ranajit Guha, one of the pioneers of todays Subaltern Studies enumerates the condition of the Common People in British India and before. The Small voice is not small; it is the voice of the largest number of Indian (as also of the World).It is, in reality, the biggest voice of History.
The small voice of history from Indranil Sarkar M.A
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Arms and the man:An Anti-Romantic Play in three Acts by George Bernard Shaw. /slideshow/arms-and-the-manan-antiromantic-play-in-three-acts-by-george-bernard-shaw/77696185 armsandtheman-170710084232
The play 'Arms and the Man' begins in the bedroom of Raina Petkoff in a Bulgarian town in 1885.it was the time of Serbo-Bulgarian War. As the play opens, Catherine Petkoff and her daughter, Raina, have just heard that the Bulgarians have scored a tremendous victory in a cavalry charge led by Raina's fianc辿, Major Sergius Saranoff, who is in the same regiment as Raina's father, Major Paul Petkoff. Raina is so impressed with the noble deeds of her fianc辿 that she fears that she might never be able to live up to his nobility..----------- ]]>

The play 'Arms and the Man' begins in the bedroom of Raina Petkoff in a Bulgarian town in 1885.it was the time of Serbo-Bulgarian War. As the play opens, Catherine Petkoff and her daughter, Raina, have just heard that the Bulgarians have scored a tremendous victory in a cavalry charge led by Raina's fianc辿, Major Sergius Saranoff, who is in the same regiment as Raina's father, Major Paul Petkoff. Raina is so impressed with the noble deeds of her fianc辿 that she fears that she might never be able to live up to his nobility..----------- ]]>
Mon, 10 Jul 2017 08:42:32 GMT /slideshow/arms-and-the-manan-antiromantic-play-in-three-acts-by-george-bernard-shaw/77696185 indranil49@slideshare.net(indranil49) Arms and the man:An Anti-Romantic Play in three Acts by George Bernard Shaw. indranil49 The play 'Arms and the Man' begins in the bedroom of Raina Petkoff in a Bulgarian town in 1885.it was the time of Serbo-Bulgarian War. As the play opens, Catherine Petkoff and her daughter, Raina, have just heard that the Bulgarians have scored a tremendous victory in a cavalry charge led by Raina's fianc辿, Major Sergius Saranoff, who is in the same regiment as Raina's father, Major Paul Petkoff. Raina is so impressed with the noble deeds of her fianc辿 that she fears that she might never be able to live up to his nobility..----------- <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/armsandtheman-170710084232-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> The play &#39;Arms and the Man&#39; begins in the bedroom of Raina Petkoff in a Bulgarian town in 1885.it was the time of Serbo-Bulgarian War. As the play opens, Catherine Petkoff and her daughter, Raina, have just heard that the Bulgarians have scored a tremendous victory in a cavalry charge led by Raina&#39;s fianc辿, Major Sergius Saranoff, who is in the same regiment as Raina&#39;s father, Major Paul Petkoff. Raina is so impressed with the noble deeds of her fianc辿 that she fears that she might never be able to live up to his nobility..-----------
Arms and the man:An Anti-Romantic Play in three Acts by George Bernard Shaw. from Indranil Sarkar M.A
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The argumentative indian /slideshow/the-argumentative-indian-71597387/71597387 theargumentativeindian-170131170020
The Argumentative Indian: Writings on Indian History, Culture andIdentity (2005) is a an intellectual tour de forcebyan astute Nobel Prize winning Indian economist Prof. Amartya Kumar Sen. It is a collection of sixteen essays divided into four equal parts written by the author in various occasions. The book comprises of four parts each having four dissertation papers. Here, We shall concentrate in the first chapter of Part one only. Part one contains four chapters: (1) TheArgumentative Indian, (2) Inequality, Instability andVoice, (3)India:Large and Small and (4) The Diaspora and the World. ]]>

The Argumentative Indian: Writings on Indian History, Culture andIdentity (2005) is a an intellectual tour de forcebyan astute Nobel Prize winning Indian economist Prof. Amartya Kumar Sen. It is a collection of sixteen essays divided into four equal parts written by the author in various occasions. The book comprises of four parts each having four dissertation papers. Here, We shall concentrate in the first chapter of Part one only. Part one contains four chapters: (1) TheArgumentative Indian, (2) Inequality, Instability andVoice, (3)India:Large and Small and (4) The Diaspora and the World. ]]>
Tue, 31 Jan 2017 17:00:20 GMT /slideshow/the-argumentative-indian-71597387/71597387 indranil49@slideshare.net(indranil49) The argumentative indian indranil49 The Argumentative Indian: Writings on Indian History, Culture andIdentity (2005) is a an intellectual tour de forcebyan astute Nobel Prize winning Indian economist Prof. Amartya Kumar Sen. It is a collection of sixteen essays divided into four equal parts written by the author in various occasions. The book comprises of four parts each having four dissertation papers. Here, We shall concentrate in the first chapter of Part one only. Part one contains four chapters: (1) TheArgumentative Indian, (2) Inequality, Instability andVoice, (3)India:Large and Small and (4) The Diaspora and the World. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/theargumentativeindian-170131170020-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> The Argumentative Indian: Writings on Indian History, Culture andIdentity (2005) is a an intellectual tour de forcebyan astute Nobel Prize winning Indian economist Prof. Amartya Kumar Sen. It is a collection of sixteen essays divided into four equal parts written by the author in various occasions. The book comprises of four parts each having four dissertation papers. Here, We shall concentrate in the first chapter of Part one only. Part one contains four chapters: (1) TheArgumentative Indian, (2) Inequality, Instability andVoice, (3)India:Large and Small and (4) The Diaspora and the World.
The argumentative indian from Indranil Sarkar M.A
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The antecedents /slideshow/the-antecedents/71595381 theantecedents-170131161448
'The Antecedents 'is the 3rd chapter of Romila Thapar's master piece 'A History of Ancient India' Vol-1.It conveys the reader about the beginning of human history in India from the Paleolithic Age .]]>

'The Antecedents 'is the 3rd chapter of Romila Thapar's master piece 'A History of Ancient India' Vol-1.It conveys the reader about the beginning of human history in India from the Paleolithic Age .]]>
Tue, 31 Jan 2017 16:14:47 GMT /slideshow/the-antecedents/71595381 indranil49@slideshare.net(indranil49) The antecedents indranil49 'The Antecedents 'is the 3rd chapter of Romila Thapar's master piece 'A History of Ancient India' Vol-1.It conveys the reader about the beginning of human history in India from the Paleolithic Age . <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/theantecedents-170131161448-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> &#39;The Antecedents &#39;is the 3rd chapter of Romila Thapar&#39;s master piece &#39;A History of Ancient India&#39; Vol-1.It conveys the reader about the beginning of human history in India from the Paleolithic Age .
The antecedents from Indranil Sarkar M.A
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The Idea of India by Sunil khilnani /slideshow/the-idea-of-india-by-sunil-khilnani/71108724 sunilkhilnani-170117164308
Khilnanis monumental thesis on India, The Idea of India was published in 1997. Khilnanis book is focused on India as an idea on different stages of history. Khilnani writes that the India known to us is the result of various ideas prevailing at particular times, and he claims to trace the history of this idea from pre-independence and Nehruvian nationalism to the neo-liberal state of 1990s. The ideological formation of India undergoes a major transformation in the 1990s as the countrys political elite rapidly turns away from the socialist past to embrace neo-liberal capitalism. So, this book is the result of present historical and material conditions of the time. Khilnani provides the bridge between the nationalist and socialist ideological formation of India on the one hand and the later neo-liberal capitalist formations on the other. The Book The Idea of India is divided into four Sections/Chapters. The fourth Chapter is titled: "Who is an Indian?" ]]>

Khilnanis monumental thesis on India, The Idea of India was published in 1997. Khilnanis book is focused on India as an idea on different stages of history. Khilnani writes that the India known to us is the result of various ideas prevailing at particular times, and he claims to trace the history of this idea from pre-independence and Nehruvian nationalism to the neo-liberal state of 1990s. The ideological formation of India undergoes a major transformation in the 1990s as the countrys political elite rapidly turns away from the socialist past to embrace neo-liberal capitalism. So, this book is the result of present historical and material conditions of the time. Khilnani provides the bridge between the nationalist and socialist ideological formation of India on the one hand and the later neo-liberal capitalist formations on the other. The Book The Idea of India is divided into four Sections/Chapters. The fourth Chapter is titled: "Who is an Indian?" ]]>
Tue, 17 Jan 2017 16:43:08 GMT /slideshow/the-idea-of-india-by-sunil-khilnani/71108724 indranil49@slideshare.net(indranil49) The Idea of India by Sunil khilnani indranil49 Khilnanis monumental thesis on India, The Idea of India was published in 1997. Khilnanis book is focused on India as an idea on different stages of history. Khilnani writes that the India known to us is the result of various ideas prevailing at particular times, and he claims to trace the history of this idea from pre-independence and Nehruvian nationalism to the neo-liberal state of 1990s. The ideological formation of India undergoes a major transformation in the 1990s as the countrys political elite rapidly turns away from the socialist past to embrace neo-liberal capitalism. So, this book is the result of present historical and material conditions of the time. Khilnani provides the bridge between the nationalist and socialist ideological formation of India on the one hand and the later neo-liberal capitalist formations on the other. The Book The Idea of India is divided into four Sections/Chapters. The fourth Chapter is titled: "Who is an Indian?" <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/sunilkhilnani-170117164308-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Khilnanis monumental thesis on India, The Idea of India was published in 1997. Khilnanis book is focused on India as an idea on different stages of history. Khilnani writes that the India known to us is the result of various ideas prevailing at particular times, and he claims to trace the history of this idea from pre-independence and Nehruvian nationalism to the neo-liberal state of 1990s. The ideological formation of India undergoes a major transformation in the 1990s as the countrys political elite rapidly turns away from the socialist past to embrace neo-liberal capitalism. So, this book is the result of present historical and material conditions of the time. Khilnani provides the bridge between the nationalist and socialist ideological formation of India on the one hand and the later neo-liberal capitalist formations on the other. The Book The Idea of India is divided into four Sections/Chapters. The fourth Chapter is titled: &quot;Who is an Indian?&quot;
The Idea of India by Sunil khilnani from Indranil Sarkar M.A
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Medieval romances /slideshow/medieval-romances-autosaved/64254723 medievalromancesautosaved-160721163436
Medieval romances are stories of adventure in which the chief parts are played by knights, famous kings, or distressed ladies, acting most often under the impulse of love, religious faith, or, in many, mere desire for adventure. The stories were first told in verse, but when, later, prose versions were made, they were also called romances. In length the verse romances vary from a few hundred lines to tens of thousands. . . ]]>

Medieval romances are stories of adventure in which the chief parts are played by knights, famous kings, or distressed ladies, acting most often under the impulse of love, religious faith, or, in many, mere desire for adventure. The stories were first told in verse, but when, later, prose versions were made, they were also called romances. In length the verse romances vary from a few hundred lines to tens of thousands. . . ]]>
Thu, 21 Jul 2016 16:34:36 GMT /slideshow/medieval-romances-autosaved/64254723 indranil49@slideshare.net(indranil49) Medieval romances indranil49 Medieval romances are stories of adventure in which the chief parts are played by knights, famous kings, or distressed ladies, acting most often under the impulse of love, religious faith, or, in many, mere desire for adventure. The stories were first told in verse, but when, later, prose versions were made, they were also called romances. In length the verse romances vary from a few hundred lines to tens of thousands. . . <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/medievalromancesautosaved-160721163436-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Medieval romances are stories of adventure in which the chief parts are played by knights, famous kings, or distressed ladies, acting most often under the impulse of love, religious faith, or, in many, mere desire for adventure. The stories were first told in verse, but when, later, prose versions were made, they were also called romances. In length the verse romances vary from a few hundred lines to tens of thousands. . .
Medieval romances from Indranil Sarkar M.A
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Pride and Prejudice /slideshow/pride-and-prejudice-47422153/47422153 prideandprejudice-i-150426051808-conversion-gate01
Jane Austen started her writing career in 1787.She began writing plays, poems and stories for her and for her family amusement. Fair copy of Twenty-nine of these writings was later published under the title Juvenilia. Among these works are a satirical novel in letters titled Love and Freindship [sic] in which she mocked popular novels of sensibility and The History of England, a manuscript of 34 pages accompanied by 13 water-colour miniatures by her sister Cassandra. Austen's History parodied popular historical writing, particularly Oliver Goldsmiths History of England (1764).]]>

Jane Austen started her writing career in 1787.She began writing plays, poems and stories for her and for her family amusement. Fair copy of Twenty-nine of these writings was later published under the title Juvenilia. Among these works are a satirical novel in letters titled Love and Freindship [sic] in which she mocked popular novels of sensibility and The History of England, a manuscript of 34 pages accompanied by 13 water-colour miniatures by her sister Cassandra. Austen's History parodied popular historical writing, particularly Oliver Goldsmiths History of England (1764).]]>
Sun, 26 Apr 2015 05:18:08 GMT /slideshow/pride-and-prejudice-47422153/47422153 indranil49@slideshare.net(indranil49) Pride and Prejudice indranil49 Jane Austen started her writing career in 1787.She began writing plays, poems and stories for her and for her family amusement. Fair copy of Twenty-nine of these writings was later published under the title Juvenilia. Among these works are a satirical novel in letters titled Love and Freindship [sic] in which she mocked popular novels of sensibility and The History of England, a manuscript of 34 pages accompanied by 13 water-colour miniatures by her sister Cassandra. Austen's History parodied popular historical writing, particularly Oliver Goldsmiths History of England (1764). <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/prideandprejudice-i-150426051808-conversion-gate01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Jane Austen started her writing career in 1787.She began writing plays, poems and stories for her and for her family amusement. Fair copy of Twenty-nine of these writings was later published under the title Juvenilia. Among these works are a satirical novel in letters titled Love and Freindship [sic] in which she mocked popular novels of sensibility and The History of England, a manuscript of 34 pages accompanied by 13 water-colour miniatures by her sister Cassandra. Austen&#39;s History parodied popular historical writing, particularly Oliver Goldsmiths History of England (1764).
Pride and Prejudice from Indranil Sarkar M.A
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Theatre of the absurd /slideshow/theatre-of-the-absurd-47397418/47397418 theatreoftheabsurd-i-150425021928-conversion-gate01
Martin Esslin, a theater critic, coined the term Theater of the Absurd. The phrase occurred first in his famous book entitled The Theatre of the absurd (1962). In order to give a nomenclature to a number of works produced in the late 1950s and early 1960s that defied any traditional genres, Esslin coined the phrase. Samuel Beckett's "Waiting for Godot" premiered at a tiny avant-garde theatre in Paris in 1953.It had been translated into more than twenty languages within five years.]]>

Martin Esslin, a theater critic, coined the term Theater of the Absurd. The phrase occurred first in his famous book entitled The Theatre of the absurd (1962). In order to give a nomenclature to a number of works produced in the late 1950s and early 1960s that defied any traditional genres, Esslin coined the phrase. Samuel Beckett's "Waiting for Godot" premiered at a tiny avant-garde theatre in Paris in 1953.It had been translated into more than twenty languages within five years.]]>
Sat, 25 Apr 2015 02:19:28 GMT /slideshow/theatre-of-the-absurd-47397418/47397418 indranil49@slideshare.net(indranil49) Theatre of the absurd indranil49 Martin Esslin, a theater critic, coined the term Theater of the Absurd. The phrase occurred first in his famous book entitled The Theatre of the absurd (1962). In order to give a nomenclature to a number of works produced in the late 1950s and early 1960s that defied any traditional genres, Esslin coined the phrase. Samuel Beckett's "Waiting for Godot" premiered at a tiny avant-garde theatre in Paris in 1953.It had been translated into more than twenty languages within five years. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/theatreoftheabsurd-i-150425021928-conversion-gate01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Martin Esslin, a theater critic, coined the term Theater of the Absurd. The phrase occurred first in his famous book entitled The Theatre of the absurd (1962). In order to give a nomenclature to a number of works produced in the late 1950s and early 1960s that defied any traditional genres, Esslin coined the phrase. Samuel Beckett&#39;s &quot;Waiting for Godot&quot; premiered at a tiny avant-garde theatre in Paris in 1953.It had been translated into more than twenty languages within five years.
Theatre of the absurd from Indranil Sarkar M.A
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A Portrait of the artist as a young man /slideshow/presentation1-47201322/47201322 presentation1-150420103944-conversion-gate02
The full name of James Joyce (2 February 1882 13 January 1941) is James Augustine Aloysius Joyce. He is an early 20th century Irish novelist and poet. Joyce is one of the pioneers of stream of consciousness technique in novel and a new type of poetry called Prose Poem. He is one of the most influential writers in the modernist avant-garde of the early 20th century also. He used the style of the examination of big events through small happenings in everyday lives.]]>

The full name of James Joyce (2 February 1882 13 January 1941) is James Augustine Aloysius Joyce. He is an early 20th century Irish novelist and poet. Joyce is one of the pioneers of stream of consciousness technique in novel and a new type of poetry called Prose Poem. He is one of the most influential writers in the modernist avant-garde of the early 20th century also. He used the style of the examination of big events through small happenings in everyday lives.]]>
Mon, 20 Apr 2015 10:39:44 GMT /slideshow/presentation1-47201322/47201322 indranil49@slideshare.net(indranil49) A Portrait of the artist as a young man indranil49 The full name of James Joyce (2 February 1882 13 January 1941) is James Augustine Aloysius Joyce. He is an early 20th century Irish novelist and poet. Joyce is one of the pioneers of stream of consciousness technique in novel and a new type of poetry called Prose Poem. He is one of the most influential writers in the modernist avant-garde of the early 20th century also. He used the style of the examination of big events through small happenings in everyday lives. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/presentation1-150420103944-conversion-gate02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> The full name of James Joyce (2 February 1882 13 January 1941) is James Augustine Aloysius Joyce. He is an early 20th century Irish novelist and poet. Joyce is one of the pioneers of stream of consciousness technique in novel and a new type of poetry called Prose Poem. He is one of the most influential writers in the modernist avant-garde of the early 20th century also. He used the style of the examination of big events through small happenings in everyday lives.
A Portrait of the artist as a young man from Indranil Sarkar M.A
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Macflecknoe or a satyr upon the trew blue-protestant poet /slideshow/macflecknoe-or-a-satyr-upon-the-trew-blueprotestant-poet/47144567 macflecknoeorasatyruponthetrew-blue-protestantpoet-150418102420-conversion-gate01
:-Mac Flecknoe; or, A satyr upon the True-Blew-Protestant Poet, T.S. was a lampoon by John Dryden against the poet laureate Thomas Shadwell who superseded him in 1669. Mac means son of. So, MacFlecknoe means Son of Flecknoe, while the word True-Blew means an extreme Whig Blue which was the colour of the Tories. Richard Flecknoe (c. 1600 1678) was an English dramatist and poet. His works were praised by some critics and derided by others. Why John Dryden used his name to ridicule and satirize Thomas Shadwell, his contemporary and one time friend who later became an enemy, is not clear. Flecknoe was a minor poet having religious inclinations and most of his writings were private writings. So, Dryden calling him the monarch of absolute nonsense was similar to Iagos motive hunting of a motiveless malignity. Thomas Shadwell was called the son and successor of Flecknoe.]]>

:-Mac Flecknoe; or, A satyr upon the True-Blew-Protestant Poet, T.S. was a lampoon by John Dryden against the poet laureate Thomas Shadwell who superseded him in 1669. Mac means son of. So, MacFlecknoe means Son of Flecknoe, while the word True-Blew means an extreme Whig Blue which was the colour of the Tories. Richard Flecknoe (c. 1600 1678) was an English dramatist and poet. His works were praised by some critics and derided by others. Why John Dryden used his name to ridicule and satirize Thomas Shadwell, his contemporary and one time friend who later became an enemy, is not clear. Flecknoe was a minor poet having religious inclinations and most of his writings were private writings. So, Dryden calling him the monarch of absolute nonsense was similar to Iagos motive hunting of a motiveless malignity. Thomas Shadwell was called the son and successor of Flecknoe.]]>
Sat, 18 Apr 2015 10:24:20 GMT /slideshow/macflecknoe-or-a-satyr-upon-the-trew-blueprotestant-poet/47144567 indranil49@slideshare.net(indranil49) Macflecknoe or a satyr upon the trew blue-protestant poet indranil49 :-Mac Flecknoe; or, A satyr upon the True-Blew-Protestant Poet, T.S. was a lampoon by John Dryden against the poet laureate Thomas Shadwell who superseded him in 1669. Mac means son of. So, MacFlecknoe means Son of Flecknoe, while the word True-Blew means an extreme Whig Blue which was the colour of the Tories. Richard Flecknoe (c. 1600 1678) was an English dramatist and poet. His works were praised by some critics and derided by others. Why John Dryden used his name to ridicule and satirize Thomas Shadwell, his contemporary and one time friend who later became an enemy, is not clear. Flecknoe was a minor poet having religious inclinations and most of his writings were private writings. So, Dryden calling him the monarch of absolute nonsense was similar to Iagos motive hunting of a motiveless malignity. Thomas Shadwell was called the son and successor of Flecknoe. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/macflecknoeorasatyruponthetrew-blue-protestantpoet-150418102420-conversion-gate01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> :-Mac Flecknoe; or, A satyr upon the True-Blew-Protestant Poet, T.S. was a lampoon by John Dryden against the poet laureate Thomas Shadwell who superseded him in 1669. Mac means son of. So, MacFlecknoe means Son of Flecknoe, while the word True-Blew means an extreme Whig Blue which was the colour of the Tories. Richard Flecknoe (c. 1600 1678) was an English dramatist and poet. His works were praised by some critics and derided by others. Why John Dryden used his name to ridicule and satirize Thomas Shadwell, his contemporary and one time friend who later became an enemy, is not clear. Flecknoe was a minor poet having religious inclinations and most of his writings were private writings. So, Dryden calling him the monarch of absolute nonsense was similar to Iagos motive hunting of a motiveless malignity. Thomas Shadwell was called the son and successor of Flecknoe.
Macflecknoe or a satyr upon the trew blue-protestant poet from Indranil Sarkar M.A
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Paradise lost --a recap. /slideshow/paradise-lost-a-recap-46942884/46942884 paradiselost-arecapautosaved-150413111040-conversion-gate01
Published in 1667 by Englands most scholarly poet John Milton, Paradise Lost is the only epic in English till date. Milton is still the greatest English poet for both his Grand Style and Elevated theme. Instead of following Homer, Milton followed Virgil and Dante to give his epic a distinct Englishness. Miltons Grandfather, Richard Milton was the owner of Oxford-shire County.]]>

Published in 1667 by Englands most scholarly poet John Milton, Paradise Lost is the only epic in English till date. Milton is still the greatest English poet for both his Grand Style and Elevated theme. Instead of following Homer, Milton followed Virgil and Dante to give his epic a distinct Englishness. Miltons Grandfather, Richard Milton was the owner of Oxford-shire County.]]>
Mon, 13 Apr 2015 11:10:39 GMT /slideshow/paradise-lost-a-recap-46942884/46942884 indranil49@slideshare.net(indranil49) Paradise lost --a recap. indranil49 Published in 1667 by Englands most scholarly poet John Milton, Paradise Lost is the only epic in English till date. Milton is still the greatest English poet for both his Grand Style and Elevated theme. Instead of following Homer, Milton followed Virgil and Dante to give his epic a distinct Englishness. Miltons Grandfather, Richard Milton was the owner of Oxford-shire County. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/paradiselost-arecapautosaved-150413111040-conversion-gate01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Published in 1667 by Englands most scholarly poet John Milton, Paradise Lost is the only epic in English till date. Milton is still the greatest English poet for both his Grand Style and Elevated theme. Instead of following Homer, Milton followed Virgil and Dante to give his epic a distinct Englishness. Miltons Grandfather, Richard Milton was the owner of Oxford-shire County.
Paradise lost --a recap. from Indranil Sarkar M.A
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The rape of the lock /slideshow/the-rape-of-the-lock-46687727/46687727 therapeofthelock-150406113616-conversion-gate01
Popes heroi-comic epic is a social satire. The action completes in one single day in the life of fashionable recusants of London. Belinda gets up from bed at about noon and spends a few hours in denting and painting. She has to take part in a card game named Ombre at Hampton Court Palace. She along with a number of young men and ladies undertake a boat journey in the river Tames to reach the destination in the north Bank. Ariel, the divine angel guesses some evil to happen on Belinda and engages his troop of Sylphs to guard Belindas possessions and honour. An adventurous youth Robert,Lord Petre is determined to steal Belindas tempting Locks of hair.]]>

Popes heroi-comic epic is a social satire. The action completes in one single day in the life of fashionable recusants of London. Belinda gets up from bed at about noon and spends a few hours in denting and painting. She has to take part in a card game named Ombre at Hampton Court Palace. She along with a number of young men and ladies undertake a boat journey in the river Tames to reach the destination in the north Bank. Ariel, the divine angel guesses some evil to happen on Belinda and engages his troop of Sylphs to guard Belindas possessions and honour. An adventurous youth Robert,Lord Petre is determined to steal Belindas tempting Locks of hair.]]>
Mon, 06 Apr 2015 11:36:16 GMT /slideshow/the-rape-of-the-lock-46687727/46687727 indranil49@slideshare.net(indranil49) The rape of the lock indranil49 Popes heroi-comic epic is a social satire. The action completes in one single day in the life of fashionable recusants of London. Belinda gets up from bed at about noon and spends a few hours in denting and painting. She has to take part in a card game named Ombre at Hampton Court Palace. She along with a number of young men and ladies undertake a boat journey in the river Tames to reach the destination in the north Bank. Ariel, the divine angel guesses some evil to happen on Belinda and engages his troop of Sylphs to guard Belindas possessions and honour. An adventurous youth Robert,Lord Petre is determined to steal Belindas tempting Locks of hair. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/therapeofthelock-150406113616-conversion-gate01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Popes heroi-comic epic is a social satire. The action completes in one single day in the life of fashionable recusants of London. Belinda gets up from bed at about noon and spends a few hours in denting and painting. She has to take part in a card game named Ombre at Hampton Court Palace. She along with a number of young men and ladies undertake a boat journey in the river Tames to reach the destination in the north Bank. Ariel, the divine angel guesses some evil to happen on Belinda and engages his troop of Sylphs to guard Belindas possessions and honour. An adventurous youth Robert,Lord Petre is determined to steal Belindas tempting Locks of hair.
The rape of the lock from Indranil Sarkar M.A
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Shakespeare /slideshow/shakespeare-46677421/46677421 shakespeare-150406055610-conversion-gate01
Shakespeare was born not at Stratford-on-Avon as told, but Stratford, one mile away from the Shottery village, the residence of his beloved wife Anne. Stratford was on the Upper-Avon and not on the Avon.]]>

Shakespeare was born not at Stratford-on-Avon as told, but Stratford, one mile away from the Shottery village, the residence of his beloved wife Anne. Stratford was on the Upper-Avon and not on the Avon.]]>
Mon, 06 Apr 2015 05:56:10 GMT /slideshow/shakespeare-46677421/46677421 indranil49@slideshare.net(indranil49) Shakespeare indranil49 Shakespeare was born not at Stratford-on-Avon as told, but Stratford, one mile away from the Shottery village, the residence of his beloved wife Anne. Stratford was on the Upper-Avon and not on the Avon. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/shakespeare-150406055610-conversion-gate01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Shakespeare was born not at Stratford-on-Avon as told, but Stratford, one mile away from the Shottery village, the residence of his beloved wife Anne. Stratford was on the Upper-Avon and not on the Avon.
Shakespeare from Indranil Sarkar M.A
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FORMAL ESSAY and INFORMAL (FAMILIAR) ESSAY /slideshow/presentation-familiar-essayis/45324912 presentation-familiaressay-i-150302101507-conversion-gate01
Essays are usually classified according to content and style. Under the heading of content, essays may be classified as either informational or personal. (We will not elaborate on this part.) I. Informational essays The informational or expository essay is written to provide information or to give instruction. The tone of an informational essay is generally serious. II. Personal essays Personal essays are entertaining and written on any subject that meets the authors need. The subject is often less important than mood and attitude. Under the heading of style, essays may be classified as either formal essays or informal (familiar). I. Formal essays Basic elements of a successful formal essay: A strong thesis statement with logical supporting points. Body paragraphs that discuss the supporting points in the order they are mentioned in the thesis statement. Good transitions between paragraphs. A conclusion which summarizes what has been said in the body of the paper. Appropriate diction and tone]]>

Essays are usually classified according to content and style. Under the heading of content, essays may be classified as either informational or personal. (We will not elaborate on this part.) I. Informational essays The informational or expository essay is written to provide information or to give instruction. The tone of an informational essay is generally serious. II. Personal essays Personal essays are entertaining and written on any subject that meets the authors need. The subject is often less important than mood and attitude. Under the heading of style, essays may be classified as either formal essays or informal (familiar). I. Formal essays Basic elements of a successful formal essay: A strong thesis statement with logical supporting points. Body paragraphs that discuss the supporting points in the order they are mentioned in the thesis statement. Good transitions between paragraphs. A conclusion which summarizes what has been said in the body of the paper. Appropriate diction and tone]]>
Mon, 02 Mar 2015 10:15:07 GMT /slideshow/presentation-familiar-essayis/45324912 indranil49@slideshare.net(indranil49) FORMAL ESSAY and INFORMAL (FAMILIAR) ESSAY indranil49 Essays are usually classified according to content and style. Under the heading of content, essays may be classified as either informational or personal. (We will not elaborate on this part.) I. Informational essays The informational or expository essay is written to provide information or to give instruction. The tone of an informational essay is generally serious. II. Personal essays Personal essays are entertaining and written on any subject that meets the authors need. The subject is often less important than mood and attitude. Under the heading of style, essays may be classified as either formal essays or informal (familiar). I. Formal essays Basic elements of a successful formal essay: A strong thesis statement with logical supporting points. Body paragraphs that discuss the supporting points in the order they are mentioned in the thesis statement. Good transitions between paragraphs. A conclusion which summarizes what has been said in the body of the paper. Appropriate diction and tone <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/presentation-familiaressay-i-150302101507-conversion-gate01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Essays are usually classified according to content and style. Under the heading of content, essays may be classified as either informational or personal. (We will not elaborate on this part.) I. Informational essays The informational or expository essay is written to provide information or to give instruction. The tone of an informational essay is generally serious. II. Personal essays Personal essays are entertaining and written on any subject that meets the authors need. The subject is often less important than mood and attitude. Under the heading of style, essays may be classified as either formal essays or informal (familiar). I. Formal essays Basic elements of a successful formal essay: A strong thesis statement with logical supporting points. Body paragraphs that discuss the supporting points in the order they are mentioned in the thesis statement. Good transitions between paragraphs. A conclusion which summarizes what has been said in the body of the paper. Appropriate diction and tone
FORMAL ESSAY and INFORMAL (FAMILIAR) ESSAY from Indranil Sarkar M.A
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The way of the world /slideshow/the-way-of-the-world/44835516 thewayoftheworld-150218094151-conversion-gate02
Dramas staged between 1660 and 1700 are called Restoration Dramas. The dramatic literature of the period was dominated by comedies called Comedy of manners. Actually Restoration Comedy is used as a synonym for Comedy of Manners. The plot of the comedy, often concerned with scandal, was traditionally less important than its witty dialogues. The comedy of manners was first developed in the new comedy of the Ancient Greek Playwright Menander. His style, elaborate plots, and stock characters were imitated by the Roman playwrights Plautus and Terence, whose comedies were widely known and copied during the Renaissance. The best-known comedies of manners, however, may well be those of the French playwright Moliere. Oscar Wilde and William Congreve are the most celebrated authors of Comedy of Manners.]]>

Dramas staged between 1660 and 1700 are called Restoration Dramas. The dramatic literature of the period was dominated by comedies called Comedy of manners. Actually Restoration Comedy is used as a synonym for Comedy of Manners. The plot of the comedy, often concerned with scandal, was traditionally less important than its witty dialogues. The comedy of manners was first developed in the new comedy of the Ancient Greek Playwright Menander. His style, elaborate plots, and stock characters were imitated by the Roman playwrights Plautus and Terence, whose comedies were widely known and copied during the Renaissance. The best-known comedies of manners, however, may well be those of the French playwright Moliere. Oscar Wilde and William Congreve are the most celebrated authors of Comedy of Manners.]]>
Wed, 18 Feb 2015 09:41:51 GMT /slideshow/the-way-of-the-world/44835516 indranil49@slideshare.net(indranil49) The way of the world indranil49 Dramas staged between 1660 and 1700 are called Restoration Dramas. The dramatic literature of the period was dominated by comedies called Comedy of manners. Actually Restoration Comedy is used as a synonym for Comedy of Manners. The plot of the comedy, often concerned with scandal, was traditionally less important than its witty dialogues. The comedy of manners was first developed in the new comedy of the Ancient Greek Playwright Menander. His style, elaborate plots, and stock characters were imitated by the Roman playwrights Plautus and Terence, whose comedies were widely known and copied during the Renaissance. The best-known comedies of manners, however, may well be those of the French playwright Moliere. Oscar Wilde and William Congreve are the most celebrated authors of Comedy of Manners. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/thewayoftheworld-150218094151-conversion-gate02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Dramas staged between 1660 and 1700 are called Restoration Dramas. The dramatic literature of the period was dominated by comedies called Comedy of manners. Actually Restoration Comedy is used as a synonym for Comedy of Manners. The plot of the comedy, often concerned with scandal, was traditionally less important than its witty dialogues. The comedy of manners was first developed in the new comedy of the Ancient Greek Playwright Menander. His style, elaborate plots, and stock characters were imitated by the Roman playwrights Plautus and Terence, whose comedies were widely known and copied during the Renaissance. The best-known comedies of manners, however, may well be those of the French playwright Moliere. Oscar Wilde and William Congreve are the most celebrated authors of Comedy of Manners.
The way of the world from Indranil Sarkar M.A
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Pre romanticism /slideshow/pre-romanticism-42636737/42636737 pre-romanticism-i-141212045704-conversion-gate02
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Fri, 12 Dec 2014 04:57:04 GMT /slideshow/pre-romanticism-42636737/42636737 indranil49@slideshare.net(indranil49) Pre romanticism indranil49 <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/pre-romanticism-i-141212045704-conversion-gate02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br>
Pre romanticism from Indranil Sarkar M.A
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Sonnet-43 "How do I love thee?"by Elizabeth barrette browning. /slideshow/sonnet43-by-elizabeth-barrette-browning-a-new-ppt/42613523 elizabethbarrettebrowning-anewppt-141211113733-conversion-gate01
"My Little Portuguese! Robert Browning used to address her in this pet name and Elizabeth wrote in Sonnet-33 Yes, call me by my pet-name! let me hear.Elizabeth Barrette Browning was one of the most prominent Victorian rational feminist poetesses. A rational-humane point of view manifests itself in her poems.She developed this quality because she was "self-taught in almost every respect." Edgar Allen Poe called her "the noblest of her sex and borrowed the themetic elements of his famous poem 'Raven' from her poem.]]>

"My Little Portuguese! Robert Browning used to address her in this pet name and Elizabeth wrote in Sonnet-33 Yes, call me by my pet-name! let me hear.Elizabeth Barrette Browning was one of the most prominent Victorian rational feminist poetesses. A rational-humane point of view manifests itself in her poems.She developed this quality because she was "self-taught in almost every respect." Edgar Allen Poe called her "the noblest of her sex and borrowed the themetic elements of his famous poem 'Raven' from her poem.]]>
Thu, 11 Dec 2014 11:37:32 GMT /slideshow/sonnet43-by-elizabeth-barrette-browning-a-new-ppt/42613523 indranil49@slideshare.net(indranil49) Sonnet-43 "How do I love thee?"by Elizabeth barrette browning. indranil49 "My Little Portuguese! Robert Browning used to address her in this pet name and Elizabeth wrote in Sonnet-33 Yes, call me by my pet-name! let me hear.Elizabeth Barrette Browning was one of the most prominent Victorian rational feminist poetesses. A rational-humane point of view manifests itself in her poems.She developed this quality because she was "self-taught in almost every respect." Edgar Allen Poe called her "the noblest of her sex and borrowed the themetic elements of his famous poem 'Raven' from her poem. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/elizabethbarrettebrowning-anewppt-141211113733-conversion-gate01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> &quot;My Little Portuguese! Robert Browning used to address her in this pet name and Elizabeth wrote in Sonnet-33 Yes, call me by my pet-name! let me hear.Elizabeth Barrette Browning was one of the most prominent Victorian rational feminist poetesses. A rational-humane point of view manifests itself in her poems.She developed this quality because she was &quot;self-taught in almost every respect.&quot; Edgar Allen Poe called her &quot;the noblest of her sex and borrowed the themetic elements of his famous poem &#39;Raven&#39; from her poem.
Sonnet-43 "How do I love thee?"by Elizabeth barrette browning. from Indranil Sarkar M.A
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Fantastic facts /slideshow/fantastic-facts-41979763/41979763 fantasticfacts-anewppt-141124202345-conversion-gate01
A few 'Fantastic Facts' on the life of great personalities are presented here.]]>

A few 'Fantastic Facts' on the life of great personalities are presented here.]]>
Mon, 24 Nov 2014 20:23:45 GMT /slideshow/fantastic-facts-41979763/41979763 indranil49@slideshare.net(indranil49) Fantastic facts indranil49 A few 'Fantastic Facts' on the life of great personalities are presented here. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/fantasticfacts-anewppt-141124202345-conversion-gate01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> A few &#39;Fantastic Facts&#39; on the life of great personalities are presented here.
Fantastic facts from Indranil Sarkar M.A
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