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Symbolism in “The Sound and the Fury”
Complex subjects like the one in “The Sound and the Fury” cannot find their full expression in simple narration. They…
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Robert Frost: A Modern Poet
In spite of the Pastoral element predominant in Frost’s poems, he is still a modern poet because his poetry has…
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Major Themes of Robert Frost
Frost’s poems deal with man in relation with the universe. Man’s environment as seen by frost is quite indifferent to…
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Morality in Joseph Andrews
Henry Fielding undoubtedly holds moral views far-ahead of his times. Morality is an approval of adherence to principles that govern…
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Joseph Andrews: Comic Epic Poem in Prose
It is true that we can term “Joseph Andrews” as a ‘comic epic poem in prose’ because it has almost…
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Humour in Joseph Andrews
Fielding’s proclaimed aim was to tear the veil off affectation and expose it to ridicule, which is the true source…
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Joseph Andrews: A Picareaque
“Joseph Andrews” can’t be called a regular picaresque novel for Fielding employs elements of this tradition in an exposition…
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Realism in Jospeh Andrews
Realism means conceiving and representing the things as they are. The basic essence of human life is embodied in realistic…
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The Jew of Malta: A Typical Marlovian Tragedy
Marlovian tragedy is significant due to its newness, Renaissance influence, Machiavellian morality, powerful and passionate expression, element of tragic, inner…
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The Jew of Malta: The World of Malta
After a careful study of “Jew of Malta” it can be said without any exaggeration that the society of Malta…
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