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A River By A. K. Ramanujan

A River By A. K. Ramanujan Summary

The poem “A River” is written by ‘A. K. Ramanujan’ is a great Indian English poet, professor, translator, playwright, and scholar. He wrote in both English...
The Second Coming W. B. Yeats

The Second Coming Critical Analysis

The Poem “The Second Coming” is composed by an Irish poet, ‘William Butler Yeasts’, Who was known as one of the greatest dramatists, prose writers
Samson Agonistes Summary

Samson Agonistes Summary and Analysis

“Samson Agonistes” is a closet drama published in 1671 by English poet and political activist ‘John Milton’. It was published alongside Milton’s Paradise...
Break of Day in the Trenches Poem Analysis

Break of Day in the Trenches Poem Analysis

“Break of day in the Trenches” is a poem, composed by ‘Isaac Rosenberg’, the great war poet during the modern age.
Pied Beauty By G. M. Hopkins

Pied Beauty Summary | Pied Beauty Critical Appreciation

“Pied Beauty” is a Curtal Sonnet by “Gerald Manley Hopkins” commonly known as G. M. Hopkins. It was written in 1877 and published in 1918.
Renaissance Period

Renaissance Period In English Literature 1500 to 1660

Renaissance Period - The word Renaissance is derived from the Italian ‘Renescetia’ means rebirth. The French historian “Jules Michelet” used Renaissance...
Mrs. Dalloway By Virginia Woolf

Mrs. Dalloway Summay By Virginia Woolf

“Mrs. Dalloway” is considered one of the best novels by “Virginia Woolf” who was one of the most important novelists of the 20th century.
Anglo-Saxon Period 449-1066

The Anglo Saxon Period Literature 449 To 1066 | The old English Period

The Old English period is also known as the Anglo-Saxon period. The age started in the fifth century when the Jutes, Angles, and Saxons came to England...
Let me not to the Marriage of True Minds

Let me not to the Marriage of True Minds | Sonnet 116

"Let Me Not To The Marriage Of True Minds" by William Shakespeare is one of the most recognizable sonnets of all time. It explores the nature of love...
Language Of Paradox

Language Of Paradox By Cleanth Brooks

The “Language of Paradox” is one of the well-known essays, written by a great American critic ‘Cleanth Brooks’. This is the first chapter of Cleanth Brooks’s...