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Contribution of University Wits in English Literature

The University Wits were a group of well-educated scholars who wrote within the last years…

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Camus’ Three Ways of Solving Absurdity of Human Life | Absurdism for Camus

Albert Camus was born on November 7, 1913, in Mondovi, a small village near the…

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The Romantic Revival in Poetry | Romantic Poetry Characteristics

Romanticism or romantic era, typically, is the expression when it comes to art of sharpened emotional…

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What is Neoclassicism in Literature? | Characteristics of Neoclassicism

Neoclassicism means the revival of classical concepts. Now, each work of art has two elements,…

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How Renaissance Came to England? | Characteristics of Renaissance

The Renaissance denotes the gradual enlightenment of the human thoughts after the darkness of middle…

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How Art for Art’s Sake Movement was Started? Art for Art’s Sake Explained

"All art is quite useless”. This statement of Oscar Wilde is in his "Preface to…

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How is “dramatic irony” typically used in drama, particularly in tragedy?

Dramatic irony is used by characters to extend the meaning hidden in dialogue or actions,…

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The Absence of Personal Identity in Auden’s “The Unknown Citizen”

In W.H Auden's poem entitled "The Unknown Citizen". The speaker tells a narrative related to a…