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1 The renaissance literature
The human and divine perspective
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The Human Perspective and Divine Perspective from yeshab68


2 The Neo-classical literature
The journey of Robinson Crusoe
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Journey of Robinson Crusoe from yeshab68


3 The theory of literary criticism
The difference between poem and poetry
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The difference between Poem and Poetry from yeshab68


4 The Indian writings in English
The purpose of Arjuna and Eklavya
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