Under Puritan rigidity, the English theater underwent a particularly difficult time. After Charles I's deposition in the same year (1642),…
Unquestionably, Keats was one of the most significant figures of early nineteenth-century Romanticism, a movement that promoted the importance of…
William Shakespeare, who lived from 1564 to 1616, is often regarded as the greatest poet and dramatist in history. He…
Keats, in the words of Shelley, "was a Greek." Indeed, Wordsworth, Coleridge, and even Shelley could not claim to be…
One of the most striking aspects of the play Samson Agonistes is how it demonstrates the significant effect that Milton's…
Despite the fact that postcolonial criticism didn't become a significant force in literary studies until the early 1990s, the cultural…
Initiated by Jacques Derrida in the late 1960s, the idea of deconstruction had a significant impact on literary studies by…