Beowulf and Sir Gawain & The Green Knight
.... Chaucer's work would serve as the beginning for a poetic tradition extending over the next five centuries, while the
poet of
Sir Gawain wrote in a different ....
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Sir Rabindranath Tagore and Poetry
Sir Rabindranath Tagore's most famous work is the Gitanjali, a book of poems that .... In addition to being a
poet, he was also a playwright, novelist, short story ....
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16th Century Poet & Critic Samuel Daniel
Samuel Daniel was a sixteenth century
poet and critic who made important .... with Christopher Marlowe, William Shakespeare, John Drayton, and
Sir John Harington ....
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Sir Gawain and The Green Knight: A Psychological Interpretation
.... Putter argues that this movement by the
poet fills Gawain's character with a .... of mental states, especially as they affect behavior, then
Sir Gawain and the ....
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Sir Gawain
.... As Tolkien writes in his Introduction to a translation of the poem, the
poet "has re-drawn according to his own faith his ideal of knighthood .... In
Sir Gawain . ....
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Women in Sir Gawain & the Green Knight & Beowulf
.... the death, but the point is made by the epic
poet---woman is a threat to the unity of men. The message in Beowulf is the same as the message in
Sir Gawain and ....
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Sir Gawain and the Green Knight
This study will examine
Sir Gawain and the Green Knight, focusing on the poem's .... feels as he prepares to leave, however, Gawain is connected by the
poet to "the ....
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Romantic Poets
....
Sir Leoline and Lord Roland, once friends, are now estranged and on this occasion
Sir Leoline suddenly wants a reconciliation. But Bracy, as
poet-seer, has ....
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Yeats Use of Figurative Language
.... In "September 1913," Yeats uses an action on that date when
Sir Hugh Lane offered a .... will depend on the cogency of the image and the way the
poet relates all ....
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Thomas Wyatt
.... 1997) maintains that Truth is a crucial term in the poetry of
Sir Thomas Wyatt .... A
poet often used word choice to help convey the meaning, tone, and attitude of a ....
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Thomas Wyatt
.... 1997) maintains that Truth is a crucial term in the poetry of
Sir Thomas Wyatt .... A
poet often used word choice to help convey the meaning, tone, and attitude of a ....
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The Inferno in The Divine Comedy
.... New York: The Modern Library, 2003. Gerould, Gordon Hall. "The Gawain
Poet and Dante: A Conjecture." Harrison, Keith, trans.
Sir Gawain and The Green Knight. ....
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Influence of Romantic Poets on Dylan Thomas
.... style, which fit well with Thomas's interests and capabilities as a
poet. .... and Coleridge published their Lyrical Ballads, to 1832, when
Sir Walter Scott died. ....
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My Last Duchess
.... a woman whose smiles were granted too generously to others than him, "
Sir, ætwas not .... Thus through word choice and speech, the
poet shows the irony between the ....
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My Last Duchess
.... a woman whose smiles were granted too generously to others than him, "
Sir, ætwas not .... Thus through word choice and speech, the
poet shows the irony between the ....
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Arts patronage and Elizabeth I
.... of the spectacles--from jeweled costumes to stirring music--was captured by the
poet George Peele who described the 1590 tournament in which
Sir Henry Lee ....
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The Romantic Movement
.... Each
poet features Nature, creates images of the natural world, and makes a .... and Coleridge published their Lyrical Ballads, to 1832, when
Sir Walter Scott died ....
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Arabic Role in Medieval Literary History
.... The story of
Sir Lancelot, Elaine and Guinivere in Thomas Malory's Le Morte D'Arthur exemplifies this dual nature of woman in the eyes of the
poet of courtly ....
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Araic Role in Medieval Literary History
.... The story of
Sir Lancelot, Elaine and Guinivere in Thomas Malory's Le Morte D'Arthur exemplifies this dual nature of woman in the eyes of the
poet of courtly ....
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Medieval Poetry
.... urgent" and "pious" exhortation to the reader, at 524-27, following the dream/
poet's admission that he was not obedient enough, to "fight not so fiercely,
sir! ....
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The leprechaun of Irish folklore
.... figure to be much utilized in these pages, describes an Irish "
poet and scholar .... It is no accident that
Sir William Wilde's son, Oscar, joined the pantheon of ....
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Emma Hamilton as Artists' Model
.... In Naples, Emma was admired by all, including the visiting
poet Goethe. .... the 20-year-old girl with a beautiful face and a perfect figure: [
Sir William Hamilton ....
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The books of the Bible
.... for the intent to see La Beale Isoud, for without the sight of her
Sir Tristram might .... The conceit of the text is that he
poet goes on a trip through hell in ....
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Use of Supernatural by Shakespeare
.... obvious and the subtle, which is not often an easy task with
Sir William .... work, which enobles the enthusiasm, and sanctifies the fiction of the
poet" (Montagu 78 ....
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Jane Austen's novel Emma & Theme of Nature of Power
.... them through the separation they are about to experience, says the
poet, and it .... Here the Duke describes his previous wife: "Oh
sir, she smiled, no doubt,/ Whene ....
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Romantic & Victorian Era Poetry
.... Scott,
Sir Walter .... Before going on, however, to compare the use of nature by the Romantic
poet Shelley and his Victorian successor Tennyson, it may be useful to ....
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The Conscious Lovers (Richard Steele)
.... this research is to examine in detail The Conscious Lovers by
Sir Richard Steele .... criticism: "[I]n Moliere's Opinion, 'tis the Business of a Comick
Poet to enter ....
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Political and Literary Attitude of Chaucer
.... a trade agreement at Genoa and in 1378 he went with
Sir Edward Berkeley .... their mouths the tales and thoughts that had gathered in the traveled
poet's head for ....
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Two Operas by Verdi
.... Throughout the rest of the opera
Sir John Falstaff's character is defined much .... is a thief, a drunken opportunist, a flatterer, a pauper, a
poet, a hypocrite, a ....
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Chretien de Troyes & Western Literature
.... Whether this person was the same as the
poet Chretien de Troyes has been .... Charrete ("The Knight of the Cart") introduces the adulterous love of
Sir Lancelot and ....
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