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English Literature: Rise and Fall of Feudalism
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Based on different sources from Magazines or Newspapers. Search: Kindly click with Mouse. Be a Member of this BLOG. Rise and Fall of Feudalism. Moreover, the Tudor Kings gave a final blow to the feudal system and thus in the words of Trevelyan, a great change of “broke the mold of the static feudal world” and the birth of the industrialist society “liberated mobile forces of capital and personal enterprise.”. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. The Court is in Session. Indian En...
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English Literature: Age of Transcendentalism
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Based on different sources from Magazines or Newspapers. Search: Kindly click with Mouse. Be a Member of this BLOG. Georgian Poets (before and after World War I). The Georgian poets form a third distinct group. The turn “Georgian” was coined by Edward Marsh who, between 1912 and 1922 edited five anthologies of contemporary verse entitled Georgian Poetry. The most characteristic feature of Georgian poetry is its habbit of expressing itself through images of natural. And the poems of Davies on animals and ...
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English Literature: Silence! The Court is in Session
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Based on different sources from Magazines or Newspapers. Search: Kindly click with Mouse. Be a Member of this BLOG. The Court is in Session. The Trial between the humanists and the anti-humanists in Vijay Tendulkar's play. The court is in Session'. Vijay Tendulkar (1928-2008) emerged as a rebel against the established values of a fundamently orthodox society with the production of Shantata! Court chalu Ahe ( Silence! The court is in session. In 1967, he became the centre of controversy. Did you see it go?
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English Literature: Age of Chaucer
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Based on different sources from Magazines or Newspapers. Search: Kindly click with Mouse. Be a Member of this BLOG. 8220;Homilies, sermons in prose and verse, translation of the Psalms or parts of the Bible……fill the pages which form the mass of what we may be called English literature until about the middle of the fourteenth century,” Rickett. And its first part is The Age of Chaucer (1340-1400), which “is the Age of unrest and transition, (Rickett).”. Through me men gon into that blysful place. Very in...
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English Literature: Neo-Classical or Augustan Age
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Based on different sources from Magazines or Newspapers. Search: Kindly click with Mouse. Be a Member of this BLOG. Neo-Classical or Augustan Age. 8220;Learn hence for ancient rules a just esteem. To copy nature is to copy them.”. 8220;First follow Nature, and your judgement frame. By her just standard, which is still the same”. 8220;slight is the subject but not so the praises. 8230; … … … … … …. What dire offence from amorous causes springs. What might contests rise from trivial things.”. The conventio...
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English Literature: Netaji's Addresses on Azad Hind Radio
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Based on different sources from Magazines or Newspapers. Search: Kindly click with Mouse. Be a Member of this BLOG. Netaji's Addresses on Azad Hind Radio. Note: It is copied material. Orwell: The War Commentaries; West, W. J. Netaji's Addresses on Azad Hind Radio:. I intend to provide sufficient proof for the claim i've made in the last sentence above in the pages here, and provide other relavant references for the interested. The Manifesto of The Azad Hind Radio, 19 Jan. 1942. Year I have waited in sile...
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English Literature: Elizabethan Age
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Based on different sources from Magazines or Newspapers. Search: Kindly click with Mouse. Be a Member of this BLOG. The Elizabethan Age is the golden age of English drama. It was now that plays came to be divided into five acts and a number of scenes. Strictly speaking the drama has two divisions: comedy and tragedy, but in this age, a mixed mode of drama was developed called Tragicomedy, a type of drama which intermingled with the both standard of tragedy and comedy. Characteristic of the age:. They, in...
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English Literature: Jacobean Drama
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Based on different sources from Magazines or Newspapers. Search: Kindly click with Mouse. Be a Member of this BLOG. With the exception of Ben Jonson, all these dramatists neglected the simple fact that man in his deepest nature is a moral being, and that only a play which satisfies the whole nature of man by showing the triumph of the moral law can over wholly satisfy an audience or a people. Thomas Dekker is known for The Shoemaker’s Holiday. And The Dutchess of Malfi. And The Maid’s Tragedy. Aims at ri...
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English Literature: Booker Prize 2010
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Based on different sources from Magazines or Newspapers. Search: Kindly click with Mouse. Be a Member of this BLOG. Booker Prize Winner Till 2010. The following is a list of winners and shortlisted authors of the Booker Prize. Winning titles are identified by blue backgrounds. The prize was first awarded in 1969, and has been awarded every year since to the book judged the best original full-length novel, written in the English language, by a citizen of either the Commonwealth of Nations. The Bay of Noon.
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English Literature: Age of Innocence
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Based on different sources from Magazines or Newspapers. Search: Kindly click with Mouse. Be a Member of this BLOG. Edith Wharton was fifty-eight when she published her masterpiece, although she was about ten years old when the events of The Age of Innocence. Start up—not much older than the little girl in Sir Joshua Reynolds’s portrait from which the novel takes its title—and had nearly finished her first novel, The Valley of Decision. But the novel’s message turns James’s values inside out. The last se...