Dear all, This is my success story dedicated to our dear Kalyani Mam. I was attempting since 2014, everytime i lost in points difference. I passed NET this time just because of our dear Mam !!! I had reached a point in life where every hope ended, at an age of 29 still jobless and desperatly struggling behind my dream. I always dreamed to become an Assistant Professor in English. One day, i came across Mams free RUclips videos. I was financially not well enough to get paid online courses then. The videos helped me a lot to clear the concepts. Mams explanations & examples, tips & motivation, all made the classes wonderfull! Gradually i started attending Mams Everyday @ 8 & @10 courses, Udemy lecturers and studied almost all materials Mam provided. The situations were not at all favourable. To be precise like many of us faced, exam center was at a long distance, computers jammed multiple times, questions were quite tricky. Besides these my parents were affected by covid during my exam preparation days. However i did my best under Mams guidance & motivation. Miracles occured on the result declaration day once i checked the site i couldnt believe my eyes. I passed !!! That feeling is really great! My life changed exactly from that moment. All the past pains vanished for future smiles. I attained this just because of Mam. Every year Mam has a bunch of successful students who spreads her fame and make her proud. This time i am really blessed to be one among them to share with you all my success story dedicated to our dear Kalyani Vallath Mam. Thanks a lot Mam for being the guiding light amidst the encircling gloom in our lives. May God almighty give you all blessings to continue your mission of enlightening young souls towards wisdom in the coming decades ahead !!! I am 100% sure that many of you will be writing your success stories here when next NET exam results are announced. We are all really blessed to get such an inspirational teacher to guide us. May God Bless You all to attain your dream very soon!!!
Under The Net (1954)by Iris Murdoch is dedicated to French novelist poet and critic , Raymond Queneau. The Epigraph is from John Dryden's Secular masque .It is the story of a struggling young writer , Jake Donaghue . The novel " A severed Head " (1961) was adapted for stage by J.B Priestley in 1963. Loitering with Intent by Muriel Spark is about a woman writer ,Fleur Talbot who is struggling to complete her ist novel "Warrender Chase " . Child of Light is an engrossing biography by Muriel Spark in which she recreates Mary Wollstoncraft Shelly's turbulent life and career . The Go- Away Bird and other stories is the ist short story collection by Muriel Spark ,containing 11 stories . Thankyou prof . for this wonderful and addictive series .🙏🏻
these videos lecture you giving its still unbelievable how you give these materials in free of cost nobody can do these for their students in this time you are just amazing and angel figure respect from my core of the heart ❤️❤️
Such a wonderful way to remember the works of authors. I am just loving it. The way you explain with those lively expressions makes things easier. Thanks a lot ma'am for your efforts 🙏🙏🙏🙏
You are extraordinary in your knowledge no doubt,but the way of your using body language and making even boring topics so engaging and interesting is really exceptional.Have not seen such teacher in real life
Mam u hv promised to give prize 🏆 after 100 videos but mam U R an awesome 😎 gift for us to see u daily in Eve ...no need as such things bs U r enough Ur presence inspired, stay motivated in any condition,our life state high to see ur confidence...need only ur blessings mam...love you from UP🌹🙏
I have no words to express gratitude for ur work consistently u r teaching but looking always fresh and knowledgeable thank you mam for this wonderful teaching and ur expressions
The word "education" comes from the root e from ex, out, and duco, I lead. It means a leading out. To me education is a leading out of what is already there in the pupil's soul. Muriel Spark, The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie🌼
• " It is well, when in difficulties, to say never a word, neither black nor white. Speech is silver but silence is golden. " , from The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie. • *The Abbess of Crewe* is a novella by Muriel Spark published in 1974 , which is set around the corrupt elections at an English convent. It was adapted into a film named *Nasty Habits* . • Murdoch's first published work was a critical study, *Sartre: Romantic Rationalist* (1953) Today's video is really interesting and i like you 'aaahhh' scream. 🙈
The story was just amazing ma'am. Already stuck in my mind and I remember all the works. Thank you for this beautiful method. Need such story everyday ma'am. Loved your lecture as always.
Sun never sets in British Empire... mam...but lecture never ends with you dear mam.....how gifted we are to get your guidance mam.always greatful for your noble service...🥰🎉👏
Thank you ma'am for weaving a wonderful story and trying to make us memorize all the important novels of Muriel Spark. Some of the 1961 novels Prime of Miss Jean Brodie Catch 22 by Joseph Heller The House of Mr. Biswas by V. S. Naipaul The Man-Eater of Malgudi by R. K. Narayan Yayati by Girish Karnad The Wretched of the Earth by Frantz Fanon The Long Revolution by Raymond Williams A Severed Head by Iris Murdoch
Now I will never forget what symposium is all about, a dinner party , thank you Ma'am for referring to your own experience to make the reading session more colorful which helps in remembering things easily.
Honestly Speaking, I never studied these two writers before in detail. It's just because of you mam, I am full of confidence and energy to learn more and more. I get a feeling that I'll crack UGC NET for sure this time. Thank you so much mam for inspiring me.
Wow!! That was a power packed session… This works connecting technique is what we shall always carry as a masterstroke. Thank you ma’am for being there.. you are awesome. Nadine Gordimer probably🤞🏻
Muriel Spark(1918-2006) -Was an adept storyteller with a narrative voice that was often distant or aloof. - critics regard her Novel's as her strongest genre but her short stories are also well constructed and intriguing. - One of the distinguished elements in Spark's style was her penchant for leaving gaps that her readers must fill for themselves.
In 1965, Muriel Spark received the James Tait Black Memorial Prize for her novel ‘The Mandelbaum Gate.’ Two years later, she became an Officer of the Order of the British Empire. In 1992, she was awarded the United States Ingersoll Foundation TS Elliot Award. The following year, Muriel became Dame Commander of the Order of the British Empire for her literature. In 1997, she received the David Cohen Prize. In all her life she held eight honorary doctorates. Also loved the code ma'am ❤️
Next video is on Doris Lessing , awarded the Nobel Prize in 2007 . I also made stories of Iris Murdoch's works 😅 UNDER THE NET There was THE FLIGHT FROM THE ENCHANTER they are going to THE SANDCASTLE where they listen A BELL , They see A SEVERE HEAD of THE UNICORN which is in THE RED AND THE GREEN color , It was nice and good (THE NICE AND THE GOOD). There Bruno had a dream(BRUNO'S DREAM) in which A FAIRLY HONORABLE DEAFEAT THE BLACK PRINCE with HENRY AND CATO in THE SEA (THE SEA, THE SEA) .Later he met THE PHILOSOPHER'S PUPIL who were THE GOOD APPARENTICE they gave THE BOOK AND THE BROTHERHOOD of SARTRE to him.
Thank you so much ma'am for this marvellous session!🥰 I'm in love with you!😍 I just love everything you do! I love your free you tube classes, I love your NTA NET course, I love your Udemy course, I love your books! Everything is one of a kind! 🥰♥️😍💖💗💞
Good evening ma'am, next we are going to read about Doris Lessing perhaps. 😍 Iris Murdoch, in 1976 named as the Commander of Order of British Merit Empire. Also she was elected as the foreign honorary member of American Academy of Arts and Science in 1982. In 1997 her Last novek Jackson's Dilemma published. Black Prince won her James Tait Black Memorial Prize 🏆 In 1978 'A Year of Birds' the collection of Poetry published.
Set in post-World War II London, The Girls of Slender Means by Muriel Spark revolves around the residents of the May of Teck Club, a boarding house for young women of limited means. The story unfolds through flashbacks as Nicholas Farringdon, a frequent visitor to the club, becomes entwined in the lives of its inhabitants. Amidst their struggles for social and romantic connections, a tragic event occurs when an unexploded bomb kills thirteen women, prompting Nicholas's eventual conversion to Catholicism. The narrative juxtaposes the lightheartedness of the girls' daily lives with the grim realities of their circumstances, culminating in a poignant exploration of faith, loss, and the fragility of life.
Mam you are also amazing like these female writers. The story you made for us to remember the works of 'Muriel Spark' is a wonderful way to remember and recall. Thank you for giving genius ideas. Your Atom story is hilarious 😀. The Nobel Prize winner you are going to talk about in next video is 'Doris Lessing'..you took her name in the beginning of video.😉 FC- Your sarees are always so beautiful and you look amazing in them. 😍😘
The Girls of Slender Means, there is a scene where the residents of the May of Teck Club engage in a nude bathing ritual. This moment reflects the carefree and youthful spirit of the women, highlighting their camaraderie and the temporary escape from the constraints of post-war society. The scene serves as a contrast to the underlying themes of vulnerability and the looming dangers of their environment, ultimately emphasizing the tension between innocence and the harsh realities they face.
One of the comforters ( The Comforters) was Robinson (Robinson). He can memories (Memento mori) ( The Ballad of Peckham Rye). Peckham Rye was a bachelor ( The Bachelors) but he falls in love with Miss Jean Brodie ( The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie) who is a slender girl( The Girls of slender Means). They go to ( The Mandlebaum Gate) with a driver ( The Driver's Seat) to loiter( Loitering with Intent). While Loitering they hear ( A Far Cry From Kensington). Ma'am do you like my invented story??😁😁
Hello ma'am I need your help, I got selected for the phd interview in IGNOU and now I'm very confuse in my research topic My topic is :- gender based voilance in modern English literature. Is it good topic or relevant for phd? And mam if it good then please suggest me how to connect it with our modern literature.? Mam please say something You are the only one person who can guide me. Please mam
Iris Murdoch's last novel is Jackson’s Dilemma (1995). Black Prince (1973) won her James Tait Black Memorial Prize in 1973 in the same year it was shortlisted for booker prize too In 1999 she was awarded with Golden Pen Award by England for her lifetime distinguished service to literature.
Dear all,
This is my success story dedicated to our dear Kalyani Mam.
I was attempting since 2014, everytime i lost in points difference.
I passed NET this time just because of our dear Mam !!!
I had reached a point in life where every hope ended, at an age of 29 still jobless and desperatly struggling behind my dream. I always dreamed to become an Assistant Professor in English.
One day, i came across Mams free RUclips videos. I was financially not well enough to get paid online courses then. The videos helped me a lot to clear the concepts.
Mams explanations & examples, tips & motivation, all made the classes wonderfull!
Gradually i started attending Mams Everyday @ 8 & @10 courses, Udemy lecturers and studied almost all materials Mam provided.
The situations were not at all favourable. To be precise like many of us faced, exam center was at a long distance, computers jammed multiple times, questions were quite tricky. Besides these my parents were affected by covid during my exam preparation days.
However i did my best under Mams guidance & motivation.
Miracles occured on the result declaration day once i checked the site i couldnt believe my eyes. I passed !!! That feeling is really great! My life changed exactly from that moment. All the past pains vanished for future smiles.
I attained this just because of Mam. Every year Mam has a bunch of successful students who spreads her fame and make her proud.
This time i am really blessed to be one among them to share with you all my success story dedicated to our dear Kalyani Vallath Mam.
Thanks a lot Mam for being the guiding light amidst the encircling gloom in our lives.
May God almighty give you all blessings to continue your mission of enlightening young souls towards wisdom in the coming decades ahead !!!
I am 100% sure that many of you will be writing your success stories here when next NET exam results are announced.
We are all really blessed to get such an inspirational teacher to guide us.
May God Bless You all to attain your dream very soon!!!
Mam u r knowledge is like flowering of flowering . In day today life .
Under The Net (1954)by Iris Murdoch is dedicated to French novelist poet and critic , Raymond Queneau. The Epigraph is from John Dryden's Secular masque .It is the story of a struggling young writer , Jake Donaghue .
The novel " A severed Head " (1961) was adapted for stage by J.B Priestley in 1963.
Loitering with Intent by Muriel Spark is about a woman writer ,Fleur Talbot who is struggling to complete her ist novel "Warrender Chase " .
Child of Light is an engrossing biography by Muriel Spark in which she recreates Mary Wollstoncraft Shelly's turbulent life and career .
The Go- Away Bird and other stories is the ist short story collection by Muriel Spark ,containing 11 stories .
Thankyou prof . for this wonderful and addictive series .🙏🏻
Lessing (listening) to you is an extraordinary experience... Ma'am
Love your technique of remembering difficult things with ease
Ma'am your teaching techniques is unique, impressive
U r my real role model mam. I ll follow ur footsteps mam....
Miss Jean Brodie (1961), which centres on a dominating teacher at school. Plot is quite impressive and keeps you inquisitive to leaf through pages.
these videos lecture you giving its still unbelievable how you give these materials in free of cost nobody can do these for their students in this time
you are just amazing and angel figure respect from my core of the heart ❤️❤️
Very good creativity,interesting presentation,making lucid yet precise.
Such a wonderful way to remember the works of authors. I am just loving it. The way you explain with those lively expressions makes things easier. Thanks a lot ma'am for your efforts 🙏🙏🙏🙏
will never forget all the information that you've given in such a fun and enjoyable manner, thank you!
We are blessed to have a wonderful teacher like you mam
Thank you so much
You are extraordinary in your knowledge no doubt,but the way of your using body language and making even boring topics so engaging and interesting is really exceptional.Have not seen such teacher in real life
Learning new information through each video in your channel.
26 novels- what a big deal! We've got a great mentor to teach so effectively through stories. Thanks a lot for the initiative...
Muriel Spark's is famous for the novel - The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie . 🙏
Mam u hv promised to give prize 🏆 after 100 videos but mam U R an awesome 😎 gift for us to see u daily in Eve ...no need as such things bs U r enough Ur presence inspired, stay motivated in any condition,our life state high to see ur confidence...need only ur blessings mam...love you from UP🌹🙏
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I have no words to express gratitude for ur work consistently u r teaching but looking always fresh and knowledgeable thank you mam for this wonderful teaching and ur expressions
The word "education" comes from the root e from ex, out, and duco, I lead. It means a leading out. To me education is a leading out of what is already there in the pupil's soul.
Muriel Spark, The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie🌼
After watching your class, my interest to read literature has grown up. Thank you ma'am.
That's awesome😍😍
• " It is well, when in difficulties, to say never a word, neither black nor white. Speech is silver but silence is golden. " , from The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie.
• *The Abbess of Crewe* is a novella by Muriel Spark published in 1974 , which is set around the corrupt elections at an English convent. It was adapted into a film named *Nasty Habits* .
• Murdoch's first published work was a critical study, *Sartre: Romantic Rationalist* (1953)
Today's video is really interesting and i like you 'aaahhh' scream. 🙈
The story was just amazing ma'am. Already stuck in my mind and I remember all the works. Thank you for this beautiful method. Need such story everyday ma'am. Loved your lecture as always.
Outstanding session with lovely gestures and full of knowledge.. Really commendable ma'am 😍😍
Thanku so much mam 🙏🙏 this is a great opportunity to get some blessings from you❤️❤️ love you and grateful to you
Sun never sets in British Empire... mam...but lecture never ends with you dear mam.....how gifted we are to get your guidance mam.always greatful for your noble service...🥰🎉👏
Ma'am, you are the garden of literature with the these wonderful lectures, you are helping to make our own garland ❤️❤️❤️
Thank you ma'am for weaving a wonderful story and trying to make us memorize all the important novels of Muriel Spark.
Some of the 1961 novels
Prime of Miss Jean Brodie
Catch 22 by Joseph Heller
The House of Mr. Biswas by V. S. Naipaul
The Man-Eater of Malgudi by R. K. Narayan
Yayati by Girish Karnad
The Wretched of the Earth by Frantz Fanon
The Long Revolution by Raymond Williams
A Severed Head by Iris Murdoch
Thank you for this wonderful classes ma'am 💗🔥
Muriel Spark's The Public Image(1968) The Driver's seat (1970) both novels were shortlisted for Booker Prize
I havd read The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie in PG❤
Mam When I listen this video I thought about your family at that time you told me about your son.Thank you
Now I will never forget what symposium is all about, a dinner party , thank you Ma'am for referring to your own experience to make the reading session more colorful which helps in remembering things easily.
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Honestly Speaking, I never studied these two writers before in detail. It's just because of you mam, I am full of confidence and energy to learn more and more. I get a feeling that I'll crack UGC NET for sure this time. Thank you so much mam for inspiring me.
She sparkled..... Presenting the third women in post Modern era ....
Thank you ma'am for the beautiful lecture, 😇
In 2005, Muriel Spark became an honorary citizen of Tuscany.
In 1953, Iris Murdoch published her book Sartre: Romantic Rationalist.
You're just amazing mam🥰🥰
Thanks a lot Ma'am for prestigious lecture...❤️
Maam
You are doing an amazing work🥰
Wow!! That was a power packed session… This works connecting technique is what we shall always carry as a masterstroke. Thank you ma’am for being there.. you are awesome.
Nadine Gordimer probably🤞🏻
Ma'am please mention the short technique to remember works of Murdoch
Thank you so much mam 😊🎉❤
Muriel Spark(1918-2006)
-Was an adept storyteller with a narrative voice that was often distant or aloof.
- critics regard her Novel's as her strongest genre but her short stories are also well constructed and intriguing.
- One of the distinguished elements in Spark's style was her penchant for leaving gaps that her readers must fill for themselves.
In 1965, Muriel Spark received the James Tait Black Memorial Prize for her novel ‘The Mandelbaum Gate.’ Two years later, she became an Officer of the Order of the British Empire.
In 1992, she was awarded the United States Ingersoll Foundation TS Elliot Award. The following year, Muriel became Dame Commander of the Order of the British Empire for her literature. In 1997, she received the David Cohen Prize. In all her life she held eight honorary doctorates.
Also loved the code ma'am ❤️
*Superb session Ma'am... Thank u*
Your Lectures...
Is like your books A Contemporary Encyclopedia of British literature is speaking looooouuudlyyy
I kept on smiling and learning throughout the video😂. Great video ma'am ❤️🔥😎
Next video is on Doris Lessing , awarded the Nobel Prize in 2007 . I also made stories of Iris Murdoch's works 😅
UNDER THE NET There was THE FLIGHT FROM THE ENCHANTER they are going to THE SANDCASTLE where they listen A BELL , They see A SEVERE HEAD of THE UNICORN which is in THE RED AND THE GREEN color , It was nice and good (THE NICE AND THE GOOD).
There Bruno had a dream(BRUNO'S DREAM) in which A FAIRLY HONORABLE DEAFEAT THE BLACK PRINCE with HENRY AND CATO in THE SEA (THE SEA, THE SEA) .Later he met THE PHILOSOPHER'S PUPIL who were THE GOOD APPARENTICE they gave THE BOOK AND THE BROTHERHOOD of SARTRE to him.
Gud evening mam . Thanks for the video
Thank you so much ma'am for this marvellous session!🥰 I'm in love with you!😍 I just love everything you do! I love your free you tube classes, I love your NTA NET course, I love your Udemy course, I love your books! Everything is one of a kind! 🥰♥️😍💖💗💞
Amazing.Amazing no nothing silly i m just sooo much loving
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Code is fabulous✨nd u also 😊
Hahahahahha😂😂😂 she is teaching in funny way... really love it ❤❤❤❤❤
Keep watching ☺️
Wonderful technique Mam to remember 😍
Good evening ma'am, next we are going to read about Doris Lessing perhaps. 😍
Iris Murdoch, in 1976 named as the Commander of Order of British Merit Empire. Also she was elected as the foreign honorary member of American Academy of Arts and Science in 1982.
In 1997 her Last novek Jackson's Dilemma published.
Black Prince won her James Tait Black Memorial Prize 🏆
In 1978 'A Year of Birds' the collection of Poetry published.
Once again thank you so much mam for this video it is very informative thank you so much for this mam
Angel of English literature...
Thank you.
Thank you, mam.
In the year 2010, Muriel Spark was posthumously shortlisted for the Lost Man Booker Prize of 1970 for The Driver's Seat.
Set in post-World War II London, The Girls of Slender Means by Muriel Spark revolves around the residents of the May of Teck Club, a boarding house for young women of limited means. The story unfolds through flashbacks as Nicholas Farringdon, a frequent visitor to the club, becomes entwined in the lives of its inhabitants. Amidst their struggles for social and romantic connections, a tragic event occurs when an unexploded bomb kills thirteen women, prompting Nicholas's eventual conversion to Catholicism. The narrative juxtaposes the lightheartedness of the girls' daily lives with the grim realities of their circumstances, culminating in a poignant exploration of faith, loss, and the fragility of life.
Thank you ma'am 😊❣️
Mam you are also amazing like these female writers. The story you made for us to remember the works of 'Muriel Spark' is a wonderful way to remember and recall. Thank you for giving genius ideas. Your Atom story is hilarious 😀. The Nobel Prize winner you are going to talk about in next video is 'Doris Lessing'..you took her name in the beginning of video.😉
FC- Your sarees are always so beautiful and you look amazing in them. 😍😘
Hii ma'am... please make a video on reader response theory
Thanks a lot ma'am
Ma'am I'm struggling to understand primary and secondary imagination of Coleridge.... please make a video on this topic🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
Amazing😍😍😍😍😍
Thank you mam 💕
The Girls of Slender Means, there is a scene where the residents of the May of Teck Club engage in a nude bathing ritual. This moment reflects the carefree and youthful spirit of the women, highlighting their camaraderie and the temporary escape from the constraints of post-war society. The scene serves as a contrast to the underlying themes of vulnerability and the looming dangers of their environment, ultimately emphasizing the tension between innocence and the harsh realities they face.
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Alice Munroe?....Doris Lesing?🤔
One of the comforters ( The Comforters) was Robinson (Robinson). He can memories (Memento mori) ( The Ballad of Peckham Rye). Peckham Rye was a bachelor ( The Bachelors) but he falls in love with Miss Jean Brodie ( The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie) who is a slender girl( The Girls of slender Means). They go to ( The Mandlebaum Gate) with a driver ( The Driver's Seat) to loiter( Loitering with Intent). While Loitering they hear ( A Far Cry From Kensington).
Ma'am do you like my invented story??😁😁
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Hello ma'am
I need your help,
I got selected for the phd interview in IGNOU and now I'm very confuse in my research topic
My topic is :- gender based voilance in modern English literature.
Is it good topic or relevant for phd?
And mam if it good then please suggest me how to connect it with our modern literature.?
Mam please say something
You are the only one person who can guide me.
Please mam
Doris Lessing
🙏🏼🙏🏼 pranam mam
good evening maam
Doris Lessing loading 🌀😄
First viewer.❤️
Hi mam☺️
Iris Murdoch's last novel is Jackson’s Dilemma (1995).
Black Prince (1973) won her James Tait Black Memorial Prize in 1973 in the same year it was shortlisted for booker prize too
In 1999 she was awarded with Golden Pen Award by England for her lifetime distinguished service to
literature.
Very new women writers to me mam🤔
The next writer might be Doris Lessing.
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Code is fabulous✨nd u also 😊