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Dover Beach as a Poem of Melancholy Melancholy is the dominant note of Arnold’s poetry. It pervades his poems from beginning …
Dover Beach as a Poem of Melancholy Melancholy is the dominant note of Arnold’s poetry. It pervades his poems from beginning …
A Comparative Study of The Lamb and The Tyger “The Lamb” and “The Tyger” are both representative poems of William Blake. They celebrate …
La Belle Dame Sans Merci Analysis La Belle Dame Sans Merci is the glory of romantic poetry. In it the medieval revival …
Mac Flecknoe as a Mock-epic An epic is a narrative in poetry of some heroic action of a heroic character, …
Edward Fitzgerald Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam The Rubaiyát is a celebration of the pleasures of the moment (some call it epicureanism). Fitzgerald himself …
Symbolism in This is the Lamp of the Temple Symbolism is the most vital part of literature. It makes the …
Mahapatra’s thematic concerns in his poetry are many, and in dealing with them he has shown the hand of a master. …
The Unrest of Desire by Keki N Daruwalla The Unrest of Desire Explanation ‘The unrest of desire’ (the …
Speech of Clarissa When Belinda bewails her lot and curses herself for having come to the Hampton Court despite all …
Significance of Cave of Spleen When after the cutting of the lock of hair, the Baron exults over his …