P17 UGC NET English Literature MCQs for All Exams | Best Coaching for English Literature
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- Learn about the history of English literature for UGC NET with the best coaching classes. Prepare for NET TGT PGT exams with expert guidance in English literature.
Crack UGC NET English Literature General Tips
1. Understand the exam pattern and syllabus.
2. Create a study plan and timeline.
3. Focus on key periods, movements, and authors.
4. Read and analyze primary texts and literary criticism.
5. Practice previous years' question papers and mock tests.
Preparation Strategy
1. Begin with a broad overview of English literature's historical context.
2. Divide study material into periods (Old English to Contemporary).
3. Focus on notable authors, works, and literary movements.
4. Analyze and note key themes, styles, and influences.
5. Revise regularly and reinforce weak areas.
Key Periods and Movements
1. Old English (450-1100)
• Anglo-Saxon Chronicle
• Beowulf
2. Middle English (1100-1500)
• Geoffrey Chaucer
• Sir Gawain and the Green Knight
3. Renaissance (1500-1650)
• William Shakespeare
• John Donne
• Metaphysical poetry
4. Restoration and 18th Century (1650-1800)
• John Dryden
• Alexander Pope
• Samuel Johnson
5. Romanticism (1800-1850)
• William Wordsworth
• Samuel Taylor Coleridge
• Lord Byron
• Percy Bysshe Shelley
• John Keats
6. Victorian Era (1850-1900)
• Charles Dickens
• Thomas Hardy
• Elizabeth Barrett Browning
• Robert Browning
7. Modernism (1900-1950)
• James Joyce
• Virginia Woolf
• T.S. Eliot
• W.B. Yeats
8. Postmodernism (1950-present)
• Samuel Beckett
• Harold Pinter
• Margaret Atwood
• Salman Rushdie
Important Authors and Works
1. Shakespeare's plays and sonnets
2. Milton's Paradise Lost
3. Austen's novels (Pride and Prejudice, Sense and Sensibility)
4. Dickens's novels (Oliver Twist, Great Expectations)
5. Bronte sisters' novels (Jane Eyre, Wuthering Heights)
6. Conrad's Heart of Darkness
7. Joyce's Ulysses
8. Woolf's Mrs. Dalloway
Literary Theory and Criticism
1. Marxism
2. Feminism
3. Postcolonialism
4. New Criticism
5. Structuralism and Poststructuralism
Additional Resources
1. UGC NET official website
2. Literary theory and criticism books (e.g., David Lodge, Terry Eagleton)
3. Online study materials and forums
4. Previous years' question papers and answer keys
5. Mock tests and practice papers
Remember to stay focused, manage your time effectively, and revise regularly to achieve success in the UGC NET exam
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