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Derek Walcott's meditation on cultural identity in the colonial and postcolonial world reflects his complicated family history: Born in 1930 on the Caribbean island of St. Lucia while it was still a British colony, the grandchild of two bla...
Poetry can move human mind through emotions easily and fast. A moved mind only will refine. Poetry does this by imparting velocity, speed and momentum to the otherwise still and inert human mind and helps it take off. Tragedy was, for centu...
times in order to explain the events that experienced within man himself, in relation to himself and others. This is impossible of a rational explanation (not by limitations of the old man but the same reasoning) which allows the emergence...
the present. Tom, and Laura achieve this disillusionment by resorting to separate worlds where they can find sanctuary. Each character develops their own world, far away from reality. Tom and Laura fail to survive in the present because the...
State", words of George Gordon portrays how English Literature is in danger. John Stuart Mill's critical term paper "What is Poetry?"as well as "The Study of verse" by Matthew Arnold both depict in protecting against of poetry. Robert Brow...
majority recorded poets afterwards her death. The poetry she wrote was primarily approximate mortality, grief and love. Her poems presented a unlike prospective on mortality and its impressions on others. Her poems on love were miserable an...
Hans Arp, Richard Huelsenbeck, and Tristan Tzara and further paralleled in modernist literature (Gertrude Stein being exemplary) all tussle to reinvent the structures, grammars, typographies, and verbalizations of the word. The productions...