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2022-04-24 06:36:09 *Some Basic Terms Coined by Writers in Literature*

1. Objective Correlative by T.S.Eliot
2. Dissociation of Sensibility by T.S.Eliot
3. Willing to Suspension of Disbelief by Coleridge
4. Negative Capability by Keats
5. American Renaissance by F.O Matthiessen
6.Natyashastra by Bharata
7. Rasa concept by Bharata
8. Kavya Prakasha by Mamata
9. Dhvanyaloka or Suggestion by Anandvardhana
10. Vakrokti by Kuntaka
11. Riti, Guna, Kavyalankara by Vaman
12. Positivism by August Campte
13. Romantic by Friedrich Schlegel
14. Metaphysical Poets by Dr.Johnson
15. Upstart Crow is Robert Green
16. Cultural Materialism by Raymond Williams
17. Imagism by T.E.Hume
18. Imagined Communities by Benedict Anderson
19. Horizon of Expectation by H.R.Jauss
20. Strategic Essentialism by Gayitri Spivak
21. Utilitarianism by J.S..Mill
22. Incunabula means Books published before 1501
23. Tension by Allen Tate
24. Strong Lined Poetry by G.M.Hopkins
25. Dictum 'Life Imitates Art' by John Ruskin
26. Theatre of Cruelty by Jerzy
27. Epic Theatre by Bertold Bretch
28. Theatre of Oppressed by Augusto Bal
29. Expressionist Theatre by George Kaiser
30. The Guilded Age by Mark Twain
31. Ambiguity by William Empson
32. Intertextuality by Julia Kristeva
33. Heteroglossia by M.Bakhtin
34. Dialogic Imagination by M.Bakhtin
35. Sublime by Longinus
36. Carnivalesque by M.Bakhtin
37. Jacobian Novel by Garry Kelly
38. Surrealism by Andre Breton
39. Decorum by Horace
40. The wasp of Twickenham by Pope
41. Theory of Avant Grade by Peter Berger
42. Chaucer of Scotland is William Dunbar
43. Poetic Justice by Rhymer
44. TouchStone method by M.Arnold
45. Pathetic Fallacy by John Ruskin
46. Theory of Population by Malthus
47. Provincialising Europe by Dipesh Chakravarthy
48. Egotistical Sublime is to William Wordsworth
49. Young Juvenile is Thomas Nash
50. Macabre element by John Webster
51. Sprung Rhythm and Curtal Sonnet and Inscape and Instress are by G.M.Hopkins
52. Life Force by G.B.Shaw
53. Light of Asia is Admin Arnold
54. Only Connect by E.M.Forster
55. Sports of Time by W. Wordsworth
56. Orientalism by E.Said
57. Womanism by Alice Walker
58. Third Space by Edward Doha
59. Hybridity by Homi Bhaba
60. Reception aesthetics by Wolfgang User
61. Langue and Parole by Ferdinand Saussure
62. Interlanguage by M.A.K.Halliday
63. Difference and Defferecnce by Derrida
64. Signs by Saussure
65. Stock Responses by I.A.Richards
66. Deep Structure by N.Chomsky
67. Competency and Performance by N.Chomsky
68. Readerly and Writerly Text by R.Bathes
69. Ironic and Indexical by C.S.Pierce
70.Habitus by Julia Kristeva
72. Flaneur by Walter Benjamin
73. Chora by J.Kristeva
74. Simulacrum or Simulacra by Jean Baurdrillard
75. Subaltern by G.Spivak
76. Metahistory by Hayden White
77. Polyphony by M.Bakhtin
78. Hegemony by Antonio Gramsky
79. Theoretician of Sociability is Malcolm Braburry
80. New Historicism by Greenblatt
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2022-04-18 03:47:55 "Made weak by time and fate, but strong in will

To strive, to seek, to find, and not to yield."

- Alfred Lord Tennyson, 'Ulysses'
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2022-04-18 03:30:17 Important #Phrasal_Verbs (Part-1)

1. Answer for: to be answerable for (किसी गलत बात की जिम्मेदारी लेना)

Eg: If one makes mistake then one should be ready to answer for it.

2. Ask after: to inquire about (किसी के बारे में पूछताछ करना)

Eg: Ravi had to contact branch office to ask after the delay in the process.

3. Attend on: to serve (सेवा करना)

Eg:  We should not forget to attend on our grandparents in their old age.

4. Back out: to choose not to do something agreed (किसी सहमत बात से पीछे हटना)

Eg:  After his father had refused him, he backed out of picnic plan.

5. Back up: to support (सहायता देना)

Eg: I couldn’t have solved this issue without your back up.

6. Bear down: to press down heavily (दबाना या कुचलना)

Eg:  The snow bore down on the roof. (बर्फ़बारी ने छत पर दबाव बनाया)

7. Blow over: to pass without harming (बिना नुकसान पहुचाये गुजर जाना)

Eg: My headache finally blew over.

8. Bound for: going to a destination (किसी स्थान को जाता हुआ)

Eg: This train is bound for Chennai.

9. Break down (of machinery) : to stop working (कम करना बंद कर देना)

Eg: Our car broke down on the way of Udaipur. (कार ने ख़राब होने के कारण कम करना बंद कर दिया)

10. Break down: to lose control emotionally (रोने लगना)

Eg: The old lady broke down when heard news of her son’s death.

11. Break into: to enter illegally (जबरदस्ती घुसना)

Eg: Last night, some thieves broke into our neighbor’s house.

12. Break out: to start (of disease or war etc.) (अचानक फैलना)

Eg: In Southern Jaipur, the swine flu has broken out.

13. Break up (of relationship) : to end/separate (अलग हो जाना)

Eg: Suman and Sohan broke up after 5 year’s long relationship.

14. Bring about: to cause to happen (होने का कारण होना)

Eg: This injury on my hand brought about skin infection to my whole body. (इन्फेक्शन होने का कारण हाथ पर हुई चोट हैं)

15. Bring down: to reduce (कम करना)

Eg: Carelessness in studies brings down the performance of student in exam.

16. Bring up: to raise, to rear (पालन पोषण करना)

Eg: After My parent’s death in an accident, I was brought up by my grandparents.

17. Call for: to demand (मांग करना)

Eg: The Company workers called for extra wages.

18. Call off: to cancel (रद्द कर देना)

Eg: Due to heavy rainfall, we had to call off our picnic plan.

19. Call on: to pay a visit (जाकर मुलाकात करना)

Eg: The Rural development minister calls on rural areas every month.

20. Call up: to recall (याद करना)

Eg: Although Tina is an atheist, she calls up God when in trouble.

21. Carry on: to continue (जारी रखना)

Eg: After rain had stopped, we carried on our party on roof.

22. Carry out: to execute (किसी कार्य को पूरा करना)

Eg: The Supervisor carried out all the instructions carefully given by Manager.

23. Catch up (with): to stop being behind (बराबरी पर आ जाना)

Eg: Though Rajan took admission in midsession, he caught up with his classmates in final exams.

24. Clear someone of: to free from blame (आरोप मुक्त करना)

Eg: The Court has cleared him of all the charges leveled against him.

25. Come about: to happen (घटित होना)

Eg: What came about last night?  I had heard something.

26. Come across: to meet by chance (अचानक मुलाकात होना)

Eg: Yesterday, while wandering in the market, I came across my old school friend.
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2022-04-14 06:03:24 “And, when you want something, all the universe conspires in helping you to achieve it.”-
Paulo Coelho, The Alchemist
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2022-04-14 06:02:18 There is only one thing that makes a dream impossible to achieve: the fear of failure.” — Paulo Coelho, The Alchemist
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2022-04-10 06:34:44
हमारे साथ श्री रघुनाथ तो किस बात की चिंता
शरण में रख दिया जब माथ तो किस बात की चिंता

श्री राम नवमी की हार्दिक बधाई और शुभकामनाएँ

॥ जय श्री राम ॥
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