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. ...
Read moreA 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 ...
Read moreA 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 ...
Read moreConsider 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 ...
Read moreExplain 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 ...
Read moreEXPLAIN 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 ...
Read moreGive 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. ...
Read moreCONFRONTATION OF REALISM AND ROMANCE
The Shakespearean comedy, is a Romantic comedy. It grew out of national tastes and traditions. The dramatist does not care ...
Read moreEXPLAIN 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 ...
Read more“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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