An Apology for Poetry summary

“An Apology for Poetry” is an influential work in the field of literary criticism written by Philip Sidney. Sidney wrote…

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Eliot’s concept of tradition and his theory of Impersonality | Tradition and Individual Talent

Tradition and Individual Talent (1919) is an essay written by T.S Eliot which was first published in the Periodical named “The…

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The Rape of the Lock as a mock-heroic poem | Mock heroic elements

A mock-heroic epic is a poem that employs an elevated style and technique to portray an insignificant topic or issue…

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Wuthering Heights as a Gothic Novel | Emily Bronte | Gothic elements in Wuthering Heights

Gothic fiction is a literary genre that contains elements of terror, death, and romance. In literature, it is said that…

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Willy Loman as a tragic hero | Death of a Salesman by Arthur Miller

Arthur Miller’s “Death of a Salesman” is a famous 20th-century play in which Miller portrayed Willy Loman as a tragic…

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Death of a Salesman as a modern tragedy | Arthur Miller |

Arthur Miller’s famous drama “Death of a Salesman” is regarded as one of the most impressive pieces of work of…

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The Theatre of Absurd | History | Existentialism vs. Theatre of Absurd | Themes and Characteristics |

Hungarian-born British critic, Martin Esslin invented the term ‘Theatre of Absurd’ in his most famous critical essay “The Theatre of…

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