Dr. B. R. Mullik was a renowned Indian scholar and critic who made significant contributions to the field of English literature. Born in 1908, Dr. Mullik was educated at the University of Bombay and later at the University of London, where he earned his Ph.D. in English literature. He was a prolific writer and critic who published numerous articles and books on English literature, including "A Critical History of English Literature".
One of the key features of "A Critical History of English Literature" is its comprehensive coverage of English literature. The book is divided into two volumes, with the first volume covering the period from the earliest Anglo-Saxon writings to the Romantic era, and the second volume covering the period from the Victorian era to the modern era. The book includes detailed analyses of major literary works, as well as lesser-known texts, providing readers with a rich and nuanced understanding of English literature. a critical history of english literature by dr. b. r. mullik
Mullik shows no interest in literatures in English from India, Africa, or the Caribbean. For a critic writing after Indian independence (1947), this absence is striking. He treats English literature strictly as the literature of England. Mullik was a renowned Indian scholar and critic
Mullik occupies a middle ground: more critical than Hudson or Albert, less dense than Daiches, more accessible than Legouis. in English literature
: Focuses on Anglo-Saxon heroic poetry (e.g., Beowulf ) and the transition to French-influenced Middle English after the Norman Conquest.
In the final analysis, A Critical History of English Literature by Dr. B. R. Mullik is neither a flawless masterpiece nor an obsolete relic. It is a work of honest, earnest, and often brilliant synthesis, written by a teacher for his students. Its ambition—to be truly critical, truly historical, and truly accessible—was perhaps impossible, but Mullik came closer than most.
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