“An Apology for Poetry” is an influential work in the field of literary criticism written by Philip Sidney. Sidney wrote…
Tradition and Individual Talent (1919) is an essay written by T.S Eliot which was first published in the Periodical named “The…
A mock-heroic epic is a poem that employs an elevated style and technique to portray an insignificant topic or issue…
Gothic fiction is a literary genre that contains elements of terror, death, and romance. In literature, it is said that…
Arthur Miller’s “Death of a Salesman” is a famous 20th-century play in which Miller portrayed Willy Loman as a tragic…
Arthur Miller’s famous drama “Death of a Salesman” is regarded as one of the most impressive pieces of work of…
Hungarian-born British critic, Martin Esslin invented the term ‘Theatre of Absurd’ in his most famous critical essay “The Theatre of…