For a summary of Uncle Tom's Cabin and biographical information of Harriet Beecher Stowe, please visit
For pdf notes, please check out Uncle Tom's Cabin A Summary
For a summary of Uncle Tom's Cabin and biographical information of Harriet Beecher Stowe, please visit
He was an American author, orator, social reformer, civil rights activist, Abolitionist, publisher and a statesman. Above all, he was an Afro-American ex-slave who escaped slavery and became a self-made free man.
His major literary works include his three autobiographies. First one was A Narration of Life of Frederick Douglass: an American Slave. It was published in the year 1845..... In this video of this playlist, we discuss the important American Puritan writers who were associated with the literary movement Great Awakening. Furthermore, we also discuss the works of authors associated with the nationalistic Revolutionary movement that lead to the Declaration of Independence and the making of the United States of America.
Authors discussed are John Winthrop, Anne Bradstreet, Jonathan Edwards, Benjamin Franklin, John Adams, and Thomas Jefferson.
Here is the pdf file for notes on Historical Background of Early American Literature
In this video, we have explained the beginning of American literature. The effect of Age of Exploration during the Virgin Queen's reign, the effects of Pilgrims and Puritans on American literature and the effect of Declaration of Independence has been discussed.
Hello & welcome to the discourse. In this video, we will continue the discussion of Elizabethan Era and learn more about the literature of Edmund Spenser who wrote Faerie Queen, a great epic of Elizabethan era.
The Faerie Queen was the product of the then religious, political, philosophical and historical conditions of England. Spenser was influenced by three major conditions namely, a) The Revival of Chivalry b) National Spirit nurtured by Reformation c) The English Renaissance which is also known as the Revival of Learning. Spencer was the spokesperson of his age on religious and philosophical issues. John Milton mentioned his as poet's sage who is better teacher than Scotus and Thomas Aquinas. English people achieved religious freedom and they were rooted in Protestantism. The Calvinism was an aristocratic form of Protestantism which is obvious from the references in the Faerie Queene. Faerie Queen has 6 books or volumes. Three volumes of Faerie Queen were published in 1590 and the next three were published in 1609. It is the longest poem written in Spenserian Stanza. Spenser wrote a letter to Walter Raliegh which was the prologue of this book. Queen Elizabeth I was represented in this book as Gloriana and Belphobe. She was so impressed by this work that she offered a pension to Spenser. The book was based on Le Morte de Arthur written by Thomas Malory. Faerie Queene is modelled on Furioso, the famous work of Thomas Aquinas. King Arthur is a major character of the book. The next important work of Edmund Spenser was Complain. It is a collection of poems written in a mournful and mocking manner. Some famous poems of this collection are Ruins of Time, Tears of Muses, Mother Hubbard Tale, Vision of World Vanity, Fate of Butterfly. The fourth important work of Spenser was Amoretti, it was a collection of poems of love. He wrote and dedicated this book to his lover and second wife Elizabeth Boyle. Other works were Epithalamion and Prothalamion. We have discussed all major works of Spenser namely, The Shepheardes Calender, Faerie Queene, Complain, Amoretti, Epithalamion.Here is this video we learn all about the Adverbs, a very important part of Speech, all the classes of Adverbs have been discussed along with the kinds of adverbs.
1) Adverb of Time 2) Adverb of Frequency 3) Adverb of Place 4) Adverb of Manner
5) Adverb of Degree 6) Adverb of Affirmation and Negation 7) Adverb of Reason
The Classes are
a) Simple Adverb b)Interrogative Adverb c) Relative Adverb
Here is the PDF file for Adverbs https://docs.google.com/document/d/1sS9jRMsgzqJWlHjhjVBjXXIMisge1S4nZtiJFE3gA-k/edit?usp=sharing
Hi friends, we discussed the Historical Background of Elizabethan Era, the Golden Period of English Literature here in this video
Here are the PDF and Doc files for the notes to help students preparing for UGC NET English Literature
The Elizabethan Age Edmund Spenser The Shepheardes Calendar Summary
The Elizabethan Era Edmund Spenser The Shepheardes Calendar Summary pdf