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- Опубликовано: 14 окт 2024
- Uncover the fascinating connection between famous poems and book titles in our latest video! Did you know that some of your favorite reads might be borrowing from iconic poetry? Dive into this intriguing exploration where we reveal the secret weapons for UGC NET success hidden within these literary connections. Watch now to gain valuable insights and enhance your exam preparation!
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Kamala Markandaya- Nectar in a Sieve (1954) title taken from S.T Coleridge's poem "Work Without Hope"(1825) -
" Work without hope draws nectar in a Sieve and hope without an object cannot live"😊
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Finally, showing the teleprompter. Thank you mam
It was great video , it awakes our sense of interest towards literature
Very helpful vedio mam tax a lot provide for new knowledge
Pl share first video link mam
Thank you Prof. for this session.
Helpful for us
The Alchemist is taken from
Great video mam 😊
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