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"It was a wonderful experience interacting with you and appreciate the way you have planned and executed the whole publication process within the agreed timelines.”
Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalThe sixteen chapters that follow are not just surveys of literary traditions—they are structured insights. Chapter 1 to Chapter 4 explore the growth of American literature, from its Puritan roots to its modernist break. Chapter 5 brings to light the powerful voices of African American writers, whose works forged resistance and selfhood in a fractured world. From Canadian multiculturalism to Caribbean postcolonial struggles, from the oral traditions of African nations to the complex settler-indigenous tensions in Australia, Chapters 6 to 9 form a mosaic of cultural identity and literary resistance. Chapters 10 to 14 traverse the European landscape—Russian anguish, German philosophical introspection, French revolutionary spirit, Italian lyricism, and the diverse literatures of the European continent. These are not distant canons—they are living, breathing texts that continue to shape our ideas of humanity.
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Ankit Sharma is a distinguished writer and academic whose work has profoundly impacted the UGC NET English landscape. With over 30 published books, he has emerged as a best-selling author on Amazon in the Academic Category for UGC NET. His notable contributions include the acclaimed seven-volume series Cracking UGC NET English and another comprehensive series, British Literature Unlocked, each designed to demystify complex literary concepts for students and educators alike. Additionally, his work in Literary Criticism, Theory, and Culture Studies—titled Unlocked—has sold over a thousand copies, and his eight-volume series on UGC NET Paper I further solidifies his authority in the field. A Master in English Literature, Ankit Sharma leverages his deep academic expertise to craft accessible and insightful resources. He is also the Founder and Director of NERDSTABLE PRIVATE LIMITED, where he continues to drive innovation in educational publishing.
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