Poetry
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Analysis of “The Unknown Citizen” by W.H. Auden
The unknown citizen is without doubt one of the vital poems of W.H Auden with a recurrent theme, the dilemma…
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Analysis of “In the Praise of Limestone” by W.H. Auden
“In Praise of Limestone” portrays a pure component (limestone) that results in an argument of the human transformation in relation…
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Sylvia Plath; Major Themes in Her Poetry
In American literature, poetry of Sylvia Plath has essentially the most complicated themes. Critics even, as we speak, are attempting…
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Sylvia Plath; Motifs in her Poetry
Sylvia Plath was the Depression personified as she needed to battle with it all through her life. It was the…
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Sylvia Plath and her Confessional Poetry
The terminology, “confessional poetry” was first launched by R. L. Rosenthal, a professor of English at New York University whereas…
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Among School Children; Appreciation
“Among School Children” is a poem by William Butler Yeats. The poem was inspired by poet’s visit to convent school…
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Arrival of The Bee-Box; Appreciation
The Arrival of the Bee-Box is a poem by Sylvia Plath, one of the most prominent American Poetess of 20th…
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Ted Hughes’ Poetic Style; A Review
Ted Hughes’ poetic style is unique and he’s influenced by Hopkins, Dylan Thomas and Sylvia Plath. His typical tendency is…
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