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Pope’s works and contribution to the neo-classical age.

Alexander Pope (1688-1744) was a prominent figure in the Neo-Classical Age. He made significant contributions to literature through his satirical and didactic...Continue

Newclassical period as a period of prose and reason.

The Neo-classical period (1660-1785) is also known as the 18th Century. It is a time in English literature that emphasized reason, order,...Continue

Restoration Age’s social, political, historical and literary tendencies

The Restoration Age (1660-1700) is a significant period in English history and literature. It began when Charles II was restored to the...Continue

The Way of the World as a comedy of Manners

Comedy of Manners is a play that portrays satirical behaviour in a particular social group. Comedy of Manners was popularized in the...Continue

The Elizabethan age was the golden age of English Literature.

The Elizabethan Age is often called the golden age of English literature. This period took place during the reign of Queen Elizabeth...Continue

Features of the Elizabethan or the Renaissance Age.

Renaissance Age (1500-1660) began in the 14th century and lasted until the 17th century in Europe/The Elizabethan (1558-1603) is named after Queen...Continue

What is the critical period?

What is the critical period? [NU. 2019, 2020] The Critical Period is a window of time during which the ability to learn...Continue

Who are the Metaphysical Poets? Evaluate their contribution to English literature. 

Who are the Metaphysical Poets? Evaluate their contribution to English literature.  Or, what is Metaphysical Poetry? What are the salient features of...Continue

Norman Conquest and Its Effect on English literature.

The Norman Conquest of England in 1066 marked a significant turning point in the country's history. This conquest was led by William...Continue

How does John Milton blend the Renaissance and the Reformation elements in his writings? 

John Milton (1608-74) is a great English poet. He combines two important movements in his works: the Renaissance and the Reformation. The...Continue

The Three Stages of Chaucer’s Poetic Development.

Geoffrey Chaucer (1340-1400) is called the "Father of English Literature". He is the most influential poet of the Middle English Period (1066-1500)....Continue

Ralph Waldo Emerson : Life and Works

Early Life and Education Ralph Waldo Emerson was born in Boston, Massachusetts, on May 25, 1803. His father, William Emerson, was a...Continue

Geoffrey Chaucer : The Father of English Poetry

Early Life and Background Geoffrey Chaucer was born in London between 1340 and 1345 to a wealthy wine merchant family. His parents,...Continue

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Intonation: Definition, Classification and Function

What is intonation? What are the functions of intonation? Intonation is the rise and fall in pitch level when we speak. It...Continue

An analysis of Interlanguage Development with definition and examples

Write a note on interlanguage development in a language learner. 'Interlanguage' is a linguistic system that a second language learner uses to...Continue

Top 12 Spring Poems for Nature Lover

Top 12 Spring Poems for Nature Lover

Welcome, Dear friends, to the grand entrance of Spring. Spring is a time of revival and fresh beginnings. This sweet season blesses...Continue

Top 10 Best Poems About Dreams

The poems about the Dream Poems about dreams capture the spirit of our aspirations and desires. It discusses them creatively through verse....Continue

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Top 10 Oscar Wilde Poems You Must Read

Oscar Fingal O'Fflahertie Wills Wilde is popularly known as Oscar Wilde (1854-1900). He is a famous Irish playwright, poet, and author known...Continue

What is Negative Capability?

Negative capability means the capability of negating oneself. Through this, Keats indicates a poet’s ability to keep himself aloof from his writings. In...Continue

Poems about Dogs

Top 15 Poems about Dogs You Must Read as a Dog Lover

Dogs are our loyal companions and beloved friends. Dogs have inspired poets for centuries with their tireless dedication and adorable tricks. In...Continue

15 Best Poems about Time You Must Read

Poems about time explore the passage of time and its impact on human existence. In these poems, authors reflect on the fleeting...Continue

‘Bigger Than the Whole Sky Meaning’ by Taylor Swift

The meaning behind Taylor Swift's song "Bigger Than the Whole Sky" is about loss and grief, with ambiguous lyrics expressing the deep...Continue

Poems about Dreams by Langston Hughes

Langston Hughes is an American poet, novelist, playwright, social activist and columnist. He is well known for his powerful and evocative poetry....Continue

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