What you'll get

  • Job Credibility
  • Certification Valid for Life
  • On-demand video*
  • E-Book
  • Self-Paced Learning
  • Certificate of Completion

Exam details

  • Mode of Exam : Online
  • Duration : 1 Hour
  • Multiple Choice Questions are asked
  • No. of Questions are asked : 50
  • Passing Marks : 25 (50%)
  • There is no negative marking

Do you want to explore the main features of Indian literature and gain huge knowledge about the world's best known stories and writers? Do you want to learn about how Indian literature and language developed? You will learn many famous Indian literature. This course will give you an in depth understanding in English Literature. So let's get started. 

If you want to learn Indian literature but you don't know from where you will start then this course is for you. Maybe you already know about Indian Literature but you would like to know more about its history, ideas and importance. This is an in depth course in Indian literature which is presented in a way that can be structured easily and you can know about it easily. 

It is very much based on the  root of Indian literature.We also look  at the oldest form of literature and we learn many things throughout this course. You will require no prior knowledge. 

With a degree in Indian Literature you can get a job too as a lecturer and a lifetime access to this course is given. 

If you love reading, a fluent speaker, have an interest in literature and history are welcomed here in this course. 

This course is for anyone who wants to know about the development and growth of Indian Literature can tame this course. You will love this topic and you will eventually want a greater knowledge of the Indian language and its development.

So are you waiting further? Enroll your name now.

Course Content

Total: 28 lectures
  • The Poetic Process
  • The Poet
  • The Training of a Poet
  • The Creative Process
  • Readers and Critics
  • Original and Imitative Writing
  • The Classification of Literature
  • Periods, Chronology and Extent of Classical Poetry
  • The Beginning of the Kavya Tradition
  • Epic Poetry. The Ramayana
  • Lyrical Tendencies
  • Introductory Remarks
  • The Single-Stanza Poem (muktaka). Introduction
  • Single-Stanza Poetry
  • Multiple-Stanza Poems. Introduction
  • Multiple-Stanza Poetry
  • Other Species of Short Poetry • Riddles and Carmina Figurata
  • Introductory Remarks
  • The Sargabandha
  • Sargabandhas before Kalidasa
  • The Six Great Sargabandhas
  • Other Sargabandhas
  • Akhyayika and Katha
  • Dandin, Subandhu and Bana
  • Later Prose Poets
  • Introductory Remarks
  • The Poems
  • Conclusion

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