Poetry A Light Woman by Robert Browning: Love, Morality, and Dramatic MonologueBy Mukesh RishitDecember 21, 2024 Introduction: The Art of Moral Complexity Robert Browning’s “A Light Woman” emerges as a masterpiece of psychological intrigue, where the…
Books Anne Brontë’s Agnes Grey: The Realism That Shocked Victorian ReadersBy Mukesh RishitDecember 25, 2024 The Governess’s Rebellion: Anne Brontë’s Quiet Revolution In 1847, a literary bombshell exploded in Victorian England. It wasn’t loud. It…
UGC NET The Role of Fate in Thomas Hardy’s ‘Tess of the d’Urbervilles’By Mukesh RishitSeptember 5, 2024 Introduction of Tess of the d’Urbervilles Thomas Hardy’s masterpiece, ‘Tess of the d’Urbervilles,’ stands as a timeless exploration of fate’s…