The postmodern period, which began after World War II, is characterized by diversity, fragmentation, and playfulness. Authors such as Samuel Beckett, Margaret Atwood, and Salman Rushdie have continued to experiment with literary forms and themes. Beckett's Waiting for Godot , Atwood's The Handmaid's Tale , and Rushdie's Midnight's Children are notable examples of postmodern literature.
The Renaissance, Elizabethan drama, Neoclassicism, and the Romantic movement. The Modern Transition: history of english literature by bhim singh dahiya
Bhim Singh Dahiya’s "A New History of English Literature": A Critical Shift The postmodern period, which began after World War
The book is organized into several distinct historical and literary phases: An essential reference guide for those attempting state
Moreover, the author’s posthumous influence has spawned multiple "Dahiya-style" guides by other authors, but none have replaced the original. Many coaching institutes for English literature in Jaipur, Delhi, and Kolkata still prescribe "Bhim Singh Dahiya" as a first-semester essential.
An essential reference guide for those attempting state and national level lectureship or civil service exams. Literary Enthusiasts: