Mullik identifies recurring “great debates” across English literature: reason vs. passion (Augustan vs. Romantic), faith vs. doubt (Victorian crisis of faith), individual vs. society (Modernist alienation). He shows how each age reformulates these debates, providing students with a conceptual framework rather than a mere list of dates and titles.
: The work does not just summarize plots; it evaluates the significance and contribution of major figures like Chaucer, Shakespeare, and Milton to the overall literary canon. a critical history of english literature by dr. b. r. mullik
A Critical History of English Literature by Dr. B.R. Mullik is a foundational, exam-oriented textbook covering English literature from the Anglo-Saxon period to the modern era. It provides a critical analysis of major literary periods, featuring solved MCQs and notes designed for competitive exams such as the CSS. For more details, visit mbabookstore.com CSS Books Point doubt (Victorian crisis of faith), individual vs
Interestingly, in the last five years, there has been a small but noticeable resurgence of interest. Researchers working on the history of English studies in India cite Mullik as an underappreciated figure. Some independent scholars have argued that a critical edition—with updated notes, bibliographies, and a new introduction addressing its limitations—would find a ready audience among both graduate students and general readers seeking a longue durée view of English literature without theoretical jargon. : The work does not just summarize plots;