Chaucer as the Chronicler of the 14th Century England

In the Prologue to the Canterbury Tales, Chaucer has given a picture of the fourteenth century social and religious conditions. ...
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A Note On Chaucer’s Contribution To English Poetry

Chaucer has been acclaimed consent as the Father of English poetry. He is also regarded as the earliest of the ...
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A Full Note Of Dryden’s Art Of Characterisation

Dryden has shown superb talent for character-portrayal in “Absalom and Achitophel.” Through the allegory of David and Saul, he has ...
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Consider John Dryden The Artists In Short

Dr. Johnson declared, “What was said of Rome, addressed by Augusts, may be applied by an easy metaphor to English ...
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Explain And Examine John Dryden As Representative Of His Age

Dryden as a Representative of His Age : The first thing in Dryden’s poetry that strikes us in the representative ...
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EXPLAIN THE WORKS OF JOHN DRYDEN

The range of Dryden‘s Works is remarkable. David Nichol Smith says: “As poet, he writes satires and epistles, odes and ...
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Give portrait of an age of Dryden

It is generally agreed that for any just evaluation, the milieu of the writer has to be taken into account. ...
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CONFRONTATION OF REALISM AND ROMANCE

The Shakespearean comedy, is a Romantic comedy. It grew out of national tastes and traditions. The dramatist does not care ...
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EXPLAIN THE ELIGIAC MATTHEW ARNOLD

Just as Shelley genius was essentially lyrical and Keat’s odaic, so Arnold genius was basically elegiac. It is for this ...
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“WAS MILTON AN ELEGIAC”?

John Milton : Next great elegiac poet is John Milton. His pastoral elegy Lycidas is one of the greatest elegies in ...
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