Friday, 26 January 2018
Treatment of Nature in Romantic Poetry OR Contribution of Romantic Poets in Nature Poetry.
Monday, 15 January 2018
Importance of Literature OR Importance to Study the literature
- In short we can say that -
Tuesday, 2 January 2018
The Romantic Movement as – “the Renaissance of Wonder” or “the addition of strangeness of Beauty”
Introduction
Definition of Romanticism:
Expressions of Child like Innocence:
The Role of Imagination:
Coleridge and his Supernatural:
Supremacy of Coleridge:
Wordsworth and his nature:
Medievalism and Hellenism
Conclusion
Definition and Characteristics of Literature
- Sincerity
- Life Likeness
- Suggestiveness:
- Originality:
Sunday, 31 December 2017
Characteristics and Features of Romantic Age
Subjectivity:
Spontaneity:
Love of Nature:
Revolt against Classicism or Simplicity in theme and treatment:
Emphases on Inherent dignity and nobility of Men:
Love of Supernatural:
Melancholy:
Craving for Past:
Conclusion:
Monday, 18 December 2017
Literary Features Of The Victorian Age
Introduction:
A Note of Individuality:
The Great Age of Prose and Novel:
A Deep Moral Note:
The Reflection of Social and Political Life:
Art for Art’s shake:
A note of Pessimism and Optimism:
The Spirit of Patriotism and Idealism:
Revival of Interest in Past:
The Age of Compromise:
Conclusion:
Monday, 10 October 2011
Doctor Faustus by Marlowe - General Introduction
Doctor Faustus by Marlowe
Written 1588-1592; published 1604
Doctor Faustus, full name - The Tragicall History of D. Faustus, tragedy in five acts.
This play tells the story of the man who sells his soul to the devil in return for 24 years of power and knowledge - a legend that began in Germany in the 1500s. The story has inspired countless writers, dramatists and composers ever since, but the first major stage version of the story in England is this one by Shakespeare's contemporary Christopher Marlowe (1564-93). Written sometime between 1588 and 1592, but first published in 1604, the play was extremely controversial at the time, as it explores the paths human beings can take when they allow the devil into their lives.
Doctor Faustus was performed many times around the year of Marlowe's death, and its demonic impact on the audiences became the stuff of legend. During the Elizabethan period, the popularity of theatre had grown so much that the Crown was concerned about the effects of controversial plays. Plays were given an official licence if they were deemed suitable, but playwrights could be censored, arrested or even imprisoned. James I passed an act in 1606, which forbade any blasphemous or profane references to God or Christ - actors were fined £10 for each profanity. Marlow was forced to make a number of revisions to Doctor Faustus.
Play Summery of Doctor Faustus
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