MEG – 01 British Poetry

The Waste Land by T.S. Eliot | Its Theme & Vision

Theme of The Waste Land ‘The Waste Land’ is primarily concerned with the theme of barrenness in the mythical 20th century wasteland. The earth having lost its fertility, and nothing of use can grow there; animals and cultures have forgotten the true meaning of their reproductive function, intended to rejuvenate the earth. The negative the […]

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Discuss “The Prelude” As An Autobiographical Poem

INTRODUCTION William Wordsworth, the greatest poet of the 19th century Romantic Revival, wrote The Prelude, a long autobiographical poem in fourteen books, in 1800, when he was thirty years old and at the height of his poetic talent. If Matthew Arnold is correct in his observation of him, then Wordsworth’s best poetry came for ten

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Locate Chaucer’s Prologue to the Canterbury Tales within his vast writing career, as a social commentary of the age

Chaucer’s preface to the Canterbury Tales within his vast writing career, as a social commentary of the age, is the first work of these opening lines to provide a physical setting and thus an inspiration for the Canterbury pilgrimage. Chaucer’s original plan, each pilgrim had two stories told because of Canterbury and two more on

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What do you understand by the term renaissance? Examine Spenser’s Prothalamion as an example of both renaissance writing as well as a nuptial song

What is renaissance The Renaissance, (French: “rebirth”) was organized in European civilization shortly after the Middle Ages and traditionally characterized by an increase in interest in classical scholarship and values. Renaissance writing as an example of Renaissance writing is also in the form of a new song, the Renaissance also saw the invention and exploration

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Examine any one poem by Donne or Herbert or Marvel as an example of metaphysical poetry

Spiritual poetry The term “metaphor,” for seventeenth-century English and continental European poets, was employed by Augustan poets Dryden and Johnson to repeal those poets for their “unnaturalness”. As Johann Wolfgang von Goethe wrote, “unnatural, that too is natural,” and thus metaphorical poets must still be studied for their depth and originality. Together with similar but

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Critically examine Blake’s Songs of Innocence and Songs of Experience as precursors of the Romantic Age

Blake’s Songs of Innocence and Songs of Experience as precursors of the romantic era. Blake’s Songs of Innocence and Songs of Experience as forerunners of the Romantic Era Poet, painter, printmaker and visionary Blake worked to bring about a change both in the social order and in the minds of men. Although during his lifetime

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Who were the Pre- Raphaelites? Critically appreciate any one poem of this age/movement and highlight the characteristics of the movement

Who were the Pre-Raphaelites? Critically appreciate any poem from this age / movement and highlight the characteristics of the movement. Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood, a group of young British painters who banded together in 1848 in reaction to what they saw as the unimaginative and artificial historical painting of the Royal Academy and who allegedly seek to

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