Travel Literature | Travelogue

Travel Literature | Travelogue
Travel literature is travel writing of a non-fiction type. Travel writing typically records the experiences of travelers in some interesting ...
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Personal Essays of 19th Century

Personal Essays of 19th Century
A personal essays is a short work of autobiographical nonfiction characterized by a sense of intimacy and a conversational manner. ...
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Elizabethan Essayists

Elizabethan Essayists
The Essay, which Montaigne began in France, was a very popular prose form during this period, the year 1597, when ...
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Modern Essayists – List of the Greatest Essay Writers

Modern Essayists - List of the Greatest Essay Writers
The essayists of the early 20th century were known for their wide range of interests and their ability to write ...
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Periodical Essay – Definition & Meaning

Periodical Essay - Definition & Meaning
The periodical essay is called ‘periodical’ because the periodical essays appeared in journals and magazines which appeared periodically in the ...
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Growth and Development of the Essay

Growth and Development of the Essay
The Beginning-The Sixteenth Century: Today the essay is a recognized literary genre. But it took a long time to attain ...
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Four wheels of the English Novel

Four wheels of the English Novel
The group of the first four novelists of the Augustan Age or Neoclassical Age: Richardson, Fielding, Smollett and Sterne in ...
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Short Notes On Thomas Hardy

Short Notes On Thomas Hardy
The background of Thomas Hardy’s novels: The first major undertaking of Hardy was the firm establishment of his imaginative world ...
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Short Notes On George Eliot

Short Notes On George Eliot
George Eliot’s first novel. Adam Bede, was published in 1859. She has been described as the first modern English novelist. ...
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Charles Dickens As a Novelist

Charles Dickens As a Novelist
In the nineteenth century English novel, Charles Dickens (1812-70) is Pre-eminent. With the exception of Shakespeare, there is no greater ...
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