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Before examining the book, it is essential to understand the scholar behind it. Professor Bhim Singh Dahiya was an eminent academician, researcher, and critic in India.

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: Details the shift toward emotion and nature in the Romantic Movement (Wordsworth, Keats, Shelley) and the moral earnestness and social realism of the Victorian Age (Dickens, Hardy, and the Brownings).

For anyone facing a competitive exam in India or looking for a quick yet thorough refresher on English literary history, Dahiya remains a trusted companion. As long as students need to know that Chaucer wrote in Middle English, that the Romantic Age began in 1798, and that T.S. Eliot called April the cruelest month, Bhim Singh Dahiya’s voice will echo through lecture halls and study rooms.

The text concludes with the fragmentation of the post-WWI world. Dahiya traces the rise of psychological realism, stream-of-consciousness, and disillusionment in the works of T.S. Eliot, Virginia Woolf, James Joyce, and George Orwell. What Makes Dahiya's Approach Unique?

A New History of English Literature by Dr. Bhim Singh Dahiya is a definitive academic reference widely utilized by university students and competitive examination aspirants (UGC/NET/UPSC) in India. Published by Doaba Publications