Oxford Movement in English Literature

John Henry Newman, the most famous member of the Oxford Movement, and Edward Bouverie Pusey, who only later joined the…

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Characteristics of Metaphysical Poetry

In poetry, the word metaphysical or metaphysics is particularly essential. "Physics" signifies "physical nature," and "meta" signifies "beyond." Metaphysical poetry…

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Feminism in Literature | Feminist Criticism

Feminism is a broad term that investigates women’s position in society and fights for their rights and opportunities. The study…

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Ode to Autumn by John Keats summary

John Keats wrote Ode to Autumn in September 1819. John Keats depicts the various qualities of autumn and its development…

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John Donne as a Metaphysical poet

John Donne, whose literary popularity faded before he was rediscovered in the early 20th century, is recognised today as the…

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New Criticism in Literature

The term “New Criticism” originated from J.C Ransom’s book “The New Criticism” which was published in 1941. So the term…

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The intentional fallacy and affective fallacy

To fully appreciate the concept of intentional fallacy and affective fallacy, first of all we have to understand the concept…

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