Introduction The Feminist Approach: Is Jane Eyre a romantic heroine or a victim of a patriarchal society? This question has intrigued readers and critics for generations, sparking countless interpretations. Feminist criticism invites us to look beyond the surface of love and passion to uncover the deeper power structures shaping women’s lives within literature. The feminist approach is not about opposing men or dismissing traditional narratives—it is about analysing how gender, identity, and authority operate within texts. It questions who...

Introduction Every now and then, a novel burrows deep into your mind, refusing to leave—even after the final page is turned. The Mill on the Floss by George Eliot is one such book: layered, emotionally raw, and surprisingly modern in its depiction...

Introduction Henry Fielding’s Tom Jones, published in 1749, stands as one of the seminal works of eighteenth-century English literature. Renowned for its innovative narrative technique, vivid characterisation, and incisive social commentary, the novel has left an indelible mark on the literary canon....

Introduction Robinson Crusoe, published in 1719 by Daniel Defoe, stands as a foundational novel in English literature. Often lauded as the forerunner of the modern novel, it tells the gripping story of a young Englishman who, driven by adventure, finds himself...

Introduction Henrik Ibsen’s A Doll’s House, Henrik Ibsen’s extraordinary play remains one of the most exciting and frequently performed works in the modern theatre. When first performed in 1879, the play broke the mould and caused an earthquake in the world...

Introduction Tennessee Williams’ A Streetcar Named Desire stands as a pillar of American theatre, its influence spanning decades and continents. Since its 1947 debut, the play has captivated audiences with its raw emotional intensity, complex characters, and exploration of timeless themes....

Introduction Girish Karnad’s Tughlaq stands as a milestone in Indian theatre, blending history, politics, and psychological complexity to create a play that resonates across generations. The play, first staged in 1964, unfolds in the 14th century and explores the reign of...
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