Nakul Grover (LimitlessLiterature.Com)
📈 Análisis del canal de Telegram Nakul Grover (LimitlessLiterature.Com)
El canal Nakul Grover (LimitlessLiterature.Com) (@authornakul) en el segmento lingüístico de Inglés es un actor destacado. Actualmente la comunidad reúne a 11 849 suscriptores, ocupando la posición 3 210 en la categoría Libros y el puesto 34 259 en la región India.
📊 Métricas de audiencia y dinámica
Desde su creación el невідомо, el proyecto ha mostrado un crecimiento acelerado, reuniendo a 11 849 suscriptores.
Según los últimos datos del 07 julio, 2026, el canal mantiene una actividad estable. En los últimos 30 días la variación de miembros fue de 20, y en las últimas 24 horas de 3, conservando un alto alcance.
- Estado de verificación: No verificado
- Tasa de interacción (ER): El promedio de interacción de la audiencia es 10.45%. Durante las primeras 24 horas tras publicar, el contenido suele obtener 5.13% de reacciones respecto al total de suscriptores.
- Alcance de las publicaciones: Cada publicación recibe en promedio 1 238 visualizaciones. En el primer día suele acumular 608 visualizaciones.
- Reacciones e interacción: La audiencia responde de forma activa: el promedio de reacciones por publicación es 5.
- Intereses temáticos: El contenido se centra en temas clave como literature, novel, limitlessliterature.com, author, charlotte.
📝 Descripción y política de contenido
No se ha proporcionado la descripción del canal.
Gracias a la alta frecuencia de actualizaciones (últimos datos recibidos el 08 julio, 2026), el canal mantiene la vigencia y un amplio alcance. La analítica demuestra que la audiencia interactúa activamente con el contenido, lo que lo convierte en un punto de referencia dentro de la categoría Libros.
Carga de datos en curso...
| Fecha | Crecimiento de Suscriptores | Menciones | Canales | |
| 08 julio | +5 | |||
| 07 julio | +3 | |||
| 06 julio | +2 | |||
| 05 julio | +1 | |||
| 04 julio | +7 | |||
| 03 julio | +2 | |||
| 02 julio | +2 | |||
| 01 julio | +6 |
| 2 | 📚 THIS DAY IN LITERATURE — July 4
On this day in 1804, Nathaniel Hawthorne was born in Salem, Massachusetts — on America’s Independence Day! As a child, he thought the fireworks were for his birthday. ✍️
👇 Hawthorne was haunted by his family’s dark past. One of his ancestors was a judge during the Salem witch trials. That guilt shaped his greatest novel, The Scarlet Letter (1850).
He explored sin, guilt, and hypocrisy in Puritan America like no one else. 🔥
“No man, for any considerable period, can wear one face to himself and another to the multitude, without finally getting bewildered.” — Hawthorne
LimitlessLiterature.com | 503 |
| 3 | Sin texto... | 870 |
| 4 | Which early English text, written c. 1370-90, features a dreamer-narrator who encounters a Pearl Maiden in a paradisal landscape? | 931 |
| 5 | Eliot's concept of the 'objective correlative' appears in his essay on which work? | 837 |
| 6 | https://youtube.com/shorts/CC9qccyJrbI?si=y3u4mO2VoVsVpkSJ | 1 015 |
| 7 | 📚 THIS DAY IN LITERATURE — July 3
On this day in 1883, Franz Kafka was born in Prague. He worked in an insurance office by day and wrote strange, dark stories by night. ✍️
👇 Before he died at 40, Kafka told his friend Max Brod to burn all his manuscripts. Brod refused. Instead, he published The Trial, The Castle, and other works that made Kafka world-famous.
Today, the word ‘Kafkaesque’ means something absurd and nightmarish — all because one friend broke a promise. 🔥
“A book must be the axe for the frozen sea within us.” — Franz Kafka
LimitlessLiterature.com | 872 |
| 8 | Sin texto... | 776 |
| 9 | Which Augustan satirist wrote A Modest Proposal (1729), suggesting Irish children be eaten to solve poverty? | 837 |
| 10 | In Kazuo Ishiguro's Never Let Me Go, the students of Hailsham eventually discover they are what? | 856 |
| 11 | Sin texto... | 937 |
| 12 | 📚 THIS DAY IN LITERATURE — July 2
On this day in 1961, Ernest Hemingway died at his home in Idaho. He was just 61. The man who wrote about courage and strength lost his own battle with depression. ✍️
👇 Hemingway won the Nobel Prize in 1954 for The Old Man and the Sea. His writing style was simple, direct, and powerful. He believed in using short sentences and cutting every unnecessary word.
His ‘iceberg theory’ changed fiction forever — show only the surface, let the reader feel what’s beneath. 🔥
“All you have to do is write one true sentence. Write the truest sentence that you know.” — Hemingway
LimitlessLiterature.com | 220 |
| 13 | Sin texto... | 1 010 |
| 14 | Which Dalit autobiography, originally in Marathi, translates to 'The Outcaste' in English? | 1 053 |
| 15 | Barthes's Mythologies (1957) analyses everyday cultural phenomena using what semiotic framework? | 1 099 |
| 16 | Sin texto... | 1 205 |
| 17 | Which Sanskrit text by Bhartrhari is a collection of three shatakas on love, ethics, and renunciation? | 1 169 |
| 18 | In Jane Eyre, what is the name of Rochester's first wife, confined in the attic of Thornfield Hall? | 1 180 |
| 19 | https://youtube.com/shorts/yx19mRjceUs?feature=share | 1 127 |
| 20 | English Literature Students Need To Watch This : https://youtu.be/2SKdGcvFV8Y?si=6HsipTAY0lvzBvqF | 1 185 |
