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Tess – A Pure Woman
Tess was a simple, innocent, guideless and hypersensitive girl, trapped in a traditionally bound-society. She went to the D’Urbervilles to…
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Pride and Prejudice: Love and Marriage Theme
Though, marriage is the end of Jane Austen’s novel, yet it evolves more than the conclusion of a simple love…
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Milton’s Treatment of Woman in “Paradise Lost”
Adam and Eve are the very first human couple and the parents of the whole human race and the masterpiece…
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Browning’s Dramatic Monologue
Robert Browning aspired to be a dramatist. He wrote eight dramas and all of them failed on the stage. Browning’s…
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Frost sane realist not a pessimist
Frost is a great artist and essentially a poet but not a philosopher – he is a philosopher poet. The…
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Frost’s Treatment of Nature
Robert Frost depicts the bright and the dark aspects, the benevolent and the hostile forces of Nature in his poems…
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Yeats as a Romantic Poet
William Butler Yeats, especially in his earlier poetry, was one of the most important romantic poets, who exerted a great…
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Jane Austen’s Contribution to English Novel
An objective and impartial estimation of Jane Austen’s contribution to the development of the English novel involve comparisons which are,…
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Yeats as a Modern Poet
William Butler Yeats was one of the modern poets, who influenced his contemporaries as well as successors. By nature he…
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