Poetry
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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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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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Frost’s Theme of Isolation
One of the most striking themes of Frost is man’s isolation in the universe or man’s sense of alienation from…
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Shelley – A Revolutionary Poet
Shelley was a true-born child of the French Revolution. The spirits of that revolution found its expression in Shelley’s poetry.…
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John Donne a Metaphysical Poet
Dryden once remarked: Donne affects metaphysics not only in his satires but in amorous verses, too, where nature only should…
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Keats’ Concept of Beauty
Keats was considerably influenced by Spenser and was, like Spenser, a passionate lover of beauty in all its forms and…
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