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His father was arrived from a socially connected Boston family line. T. S. Eliot forever felt the passing of his family’s New England ancestors and appeared to be fairly ashamed of his father’s industry achievements; all through his life s...
He dwelled at the time following the Civil War when America was rebuilding and altering quickly and when the superior standards of the homeland appeared to be growing progressively materialistic. Robinson's verse was transitional, assessin...
response to the poem “The Love song of J. Alfred Prufrock” written by T.S. Eliot. It is a dramatic and heart-breaking monologue of a depressed and insecure man who craves attention (Bercovitch, 2003). In this poem, Eliot examines rejection,...
“The Destructors” is that the story is a simple chronicle of senseless violence and wanton destruction carried out by thoughtless, unprincipled adolescents. Graham Greene’s story, however, is actually a metaphor for class struggle in Englis...
the naturalist period or one of the modern age? Why? “The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock” is a psychological profile of a white, middle-aged, middle-class, late Victorian man suffering from an acute spiritual malaise as a result of his bor...
Mill on the Floss” by Mary Ann Evans also known as “George Eliot”. Initially, William Blackwood published this novel in three volumes in the year 1860. Thomas Y. Crowell Co. published its first American edition. The novel is one of the rema...
self-portrait, and this makes the story doubly interesting for students of this giant of twentieth-century American writing. (Bloom 78) In the story the protagonist converses with his wife about the events of the immediate present and skim...