Twentieth-Century Literary Criticism, edited by Thomas J. Schoenberg and Lawrence J. Trudeau, vol. 229, Gale, 2010. Literature Resource Center, http://link.galegroup.com.proxy151.nclive.org/apps/doc/H1420096909/LitRC?u=ncliverockcc&sid=LitRC&xid=706af6fe. Accessed 11 Feb. 2018. Originally published in The Languages of Addiction, edited by Jane Lilienfeld and Jeffrey Oxford, St. Martin's Press, 1999, pp.
187-207. Accessed October 4, 2014. JSTOR In “Praise and Advice: Rhetorical Approaches in More’s Utopia and Machiavelli’s The Prince,” John F. Tinkler argues that The Prince and Utopia can be contrasted by their usage of two classical rhetorical genres; the demonstrative art of praise and the deliberative art of political advice. Machiavelli and More represent the polarization between a realist and a moralist on political, economic, and social problems. Tinkler is a professor of Renaissance English Literature and Rhetoric at Townson University.
Keywords: Patriotism Independence Indo-Anglian freedom INTRODUCTION: "You’ll never have a quiet world till you knock the patriotism out of the human race.” … George Bernard Shaw The Indian English poetry began far back before the independence. The credit of introducing Indians to English goes to Lord Macaulay. The Indian value of cultural assimilation was applied to English language. With English education, Indians befriended English making it a language of their intellectual as well as emotional make - up. Naidu, in order to counter the western influence, prompted the native Indian colors and folk culture in her poetry.
31 Jan. 2016. The author of this article has written critical essays on several literary merit authors one in particular, Mark Twain. He is a professor and chairman of the English department at The State University of New York Geneseo. He is the director of the website Digital Thoreau; this website praises the works of Henry David Thoreau. He takes interest in researching Victorian literature and digital humanities.
GAIN’S THE AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF MISS JANE PITTMAN – ODYSSEY OF A RACE Dr. T. Sasikanth Reddy (Lecturer in English, S.C.N.R Govt. Degree College,Proddatur Town, YSR Dist, A.P. India, 516360.) Email: drtskreddy@gmail.com ABSTRACT The novel as a genre offers great freedom both in terms of narration and space for the creative writer, not only to perfect his art but also to capture a particular movement in history and to recreate it imaginatively. Ernest J. Gaines’ novel The Autobiography of Miss Jane Pittman spans an era from the times of slavery in America to the beginning of the Civil Rights Movement.
David Andrew and Waldron, “Introduction,” in The Poems of the Pearl Manuscript, eds. Andrew and Waldron QUESTIONING CHIVALRY IN THE MIDDLE ENGLISH GAWAIN ROMANCES Sarah Rae Lindsay page
Vol. 4(8), pp. 398-403, October, 2013 DOI: 10.5897/IJEL2013.0479 ISSN 2141-2626 ©2013 Academic Journals http://www.academicjournals.org/IJEL International Journal of English and Literature Full Length Research Paper Aesthetics in William Shakespeare's Sonnets Maryam Ebrahimi* and Bahman Zarrinjooee Department of English Literature and Language, Islamic Azad University of Boroujerd, Iran. Accepted 30 August, 2013 This study focuses on aesthetics in William Shakespeare's sonnets. It shows the dominant aesthetic aspects of the sonnets.
SHUBH MITTAL IBDP XII B D-BLOCK Paper 2 Essay Context: Historical, Political, Economic, Cultural, or Social can have an influence on the way literary works are written or received. Discuss with reference to two literary works that you have studied. Writer’s use of context acts as a driving force enabling and shaping literature. Context is what that drives a writer to develop influential literary works. Persepolis, a graphic autobiography depicting the life of Marjane Satrapi from her childhood to her adult years and Great Gatsby, a 1925 F. Scott Fitzgerald novel about young and mysterious millionaire Great Gatsby and his obsession for Daisy Buchanan are examples of literary works that are shaped based on the cultural, social, political and historical context of their respective time periods.
How differently it goes for us… (1-3) In conclusion the poem ‘Wulf and Eadwacer’ does fit into the genre of an old English elegy as its language, themes and structures show in the writing. Bibliography: Adams, John F. "Wulf and Eadwacer: An Interpretation". Modern Language Notes 73.1(Jan1958): 1-5.web. Strand Mark, Boland Evan, The Making of a poem: a Norton anthology of poetic forms, New York: Norton, 2000.Print Jensen, Emily. "Narrative Voice in the Old English Wulf".
UNIVERSITATEA DIN CRAIOVA FACULTATEA DE LITERE MASTER: STUDII DE LIMBĂ ENGLEZĂ ŞI LITERATURI ANGLO-AMERICANE MODUL: LIMBĂ LUCRARE DE DISERTAŢIE COORDONATOR ŞTIINŢIFIC: Lector-Univ. Dr. ANA-MARIA TRANTESCU ABSOLVENT: MIHAELA HOPÎRTEAN CRAIOVA, 2015 UNIVERSITATEA DIN CRAIOVA FACULTATEA DE LITERE MASTER: STUDII DE LIMBĂ ENGLEZĂ ŞI LITERATURI ANGLO-AMERICANE MODUL: LIMBĂ COGNITIVE LINGUISTICS COORDONATOR ŞTIINŢIFIC: Lector-Univ. Dr. ANA MARIA TRANTESCU ABSOLVENT: