Explore the complete guide to Woven Words with our chapter-wise resources designed for Class XI students. Each chapter post provides a detailed summary to help you understand the content quickly, followed by an in-depth analysis to uncover deeper meanings and contexts. You will find a comprehensive Question & Answer section to clarify your understanding, along with word meanings to enhance your vocabulary. Additionally, we explore the themes and literary devices used in each chapter, giving you a better appreciation of the text’s artistry. To support your exam preparation, we have included important questions, extract-based MCQs, and multiple-choice questions for practice. Click on the links to access these resources and master each chapter with confidence.
Section | Title | Author |
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Short Stories | The Lament | Anton Chekhov |
A Pair of Mustachios | Mulk Raj Anand | |
The Rocking-horse Winner | D.H. Lawrence | |
The Adventure of the Three Garridebs | Arthur Conan Doyle | |
Pappachi’s Moth | Arundhati Roy | |
The Third and Final Continent | Jhumpa Lahiri | |
Glory at Twilight | Bhabani Bhattacharya | |
The Luncheon | William Somerset Maugham | |
Poetry | The Peacock | Sujata Bhatt |
Let Me Not to the Marriage of True Minds | William Shakespeare | |
Coming | Philip Larkin | |
Telephone Conversation | Wole Soyinka | |
The World is Too Much With Us | William Wordsworth | |
Mother Tongue | Padma Sachdev | |
Hawk Roosting | Ted Hughes | |
For Elkana | Nissim Ezekiel | |
Refugee Blues | W.H. Auden | |
Felling of the Banyan Tree | Dilip Chitre | |
Ode to a Nightingale | John Keats | |
Ajamil and the Tigers | Arun Kolatkar | |
Essays | My Watch | Mark Twain |
My Three Passions | Bertrand Russell | |
Patterns of Creativity | S. Chandrasekhar | |
Tribal Verse | G.N. Devy | |
What is a Good Book? | John Ruskin | |
The Story | E.M. Forster | |
Bridges | Kumudini Lakhia |