What do you know about the Grecian Urn? (With Translation)
What do you know about the Grecian Urn?…
What do you know about the Grecian Urn?…
What is Hellenism? / Point out Keats’ H…
A Byronic hero is a fictional character…
Introduction: In the poem “The Ri…
Introduction: Revolutionary attitude to…
“Adonais” (1821) is a fantastic poem co…
Introduction: “The Rime of the Ancient Mariner” is the most wonderful work of S T Coleridge (1772-1834). The poem is based on the theme of a crime that occurred by a Mariner and the punishment he had to suffer after…
The myth about Adonis: There are …
Comment on Wordsworth’s attitude to childhood regarding his poems. Discuss the views of childhood as expressed by Wordsworth in his “Immortality Ode”. Or, show how Wordsworth glorifies childhood in “Immortality Ode”. Or, how does Wordsworth idealize the child? Introduction The…
An ode is a formal lyric poem that is written in celebration or dedication. Usually, this “something” is ephemeral, such as love, beauty, or music. Unlike other forms of poetry, the ode does not have a strict line or stanza…
Shelley has shown two dimensions of Nat…
Comment on Blake’s treatment of Childho…
Introduction: Tintern Abbey, is a testament to Wordsworth’s attitude to Nature, his attitude to Man, his moral vision, and his philosophy of life. This poem was written on 13th July 1798 and published in the same year in the volume,…
Introduction: The interest in the supernatural was an important aspect of the Romantic spirit that appeared in the 18th century. In the poems of Samuel Taylor Coleridge (1772-1834), supernaturalism occupies a very remarkable position. ভূমিকা: অতিপ্রাকৃতের প্রতি আগ্রহটি রোমান্টিক চেতনার…
Introduction: William Blake (1757-1827)…
Introduction: The poem “Tintern A…
The nurse in Songs of Innocence is compassionate and shares in the joy of the children that she oversees. By contrast, the nurse in Songs of Experience is bitter and rude. William Blake (1757-1827) wrote two poems entitled “The Nurse’s…
Introduction: “Holy Thursday̶…