Attempt a critical analysis of Walcott’s poem “Crusoe’s Journal,” keeping the aspect of postcolonialism in mind
See Answer →Why did Ms. Biswas want a house? Base your answer keeping the diasporic sensibility in mind.
See Answer →Why do you think that Bapsi Sidhwa employed a girl-child as the narrator of the novel Ice-Candy Man? Give a reasoned answer
See Answer →What are some of the major issues that have been explored in A Dance of the Forests? Give a detailed answer.
See Answer →A Grain of Wheat is based on the Kenyan National movement. Keeping this statement in mind, attempt a
critical analysis of the novel.
See Answer →The changing dimensions of the history of a country always leave an impact on its literature. Do you
agree? Base your answer on the course that Australian literary studies has taken.
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Draw out the ideologies set forth by Mary Wollstonecraft and Virginia Woolf as pioneer feminists.
See Answer →Show how literary criticism and theory have developed a materialistic dimension based on Marxism.
See Answer →“Woman as other”
See Answer →Postmodernism
See Answer →Catharsis
See Answer →Rasa
See Answer →Write short notes on the following:
See Answer →Do you think that Wordsworth establishes a new poetic theory? What are the main features of his theory?
See Answer →Explain and discuss Aristotle's view of literature as imitation
See Answer →Explain how writing becomes a political act in True History of the Kelly Gang
See Answer →Consider Schindler’s Ark as a story of the triumph of humanity.
See Answer →Explain the significance of the title The Tree of Man.
See Answer →Critically examine the significance of Joseph Furphy’s novel Such is Life, in the history of the Australian novel.
See Answer →. Explain with suitable examples, how nineteenth century women novelists of Australia created a space for themselves within the patriarchal culture and society of their time
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