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David Daiches CBE (2 September 1912 – 15 July 2005) was a Scottish literary historian and literary critic, scholar and writer. He wrote extensively on English literature, Scottish literature and Scottish culture.
This video lecture is about the essay “End of Term” written by David Daiches. The essay consists of 3 paragraphs; this text-based lecture provides a comprehe...
End of term has been written by David Daiches. I have given here the summary and questions answers notes of this essay. This is particularly for class 12, class 11 and class 10 students. You can also download 2nd Year Book II all Notes in pdf here.
6 lip 2020 · In this autobiographical essay, David Daiches remembers his school days and expresses his feelings and memories relating to school holidays. He criticizes the boring and rigorous school system. He talks openly about his poverty and his unfulfilled desires.
26 sie 2020 · 2nd Year EnglishBook IIChapter 04: End of Term by David Daiches Complete text translated and explained by Prof. Arslan Mehmood ArsAl.
Here we have published the notes of chapter End of Terms. It also includes questions from KIPS English. TEXT BOOK EXERCISE. Write short answers (3-5 Lines/ Sentences) to the following questions: What was Daiches' attitude towards the week-end as a school boy? Why did he long for it? Ans.
What was the Daiches’ attitude towards the week-end as a school boy? Why did he long for it? Ans. Daiches’ attitude towards the week-end as a school boy can be summed up in the phrase “Friday Thank God” which he mentions at the very beginning of the lesson.