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Wordsworth -Thinking activity

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What is the basic difference between the poetic creed of 'Classicism' and 'Romanticism'?      classicism and Romanticism are two ideology. it's a technique of writing. in both the term we find a dominance of certain things.classical writer like pope, Dryden believe in intellect whereas for  romantic writers like Keats,shelly, wordsworth imagination is the guiding principle. in classicism we find certain kind of restrained. while romanticism is free from that . they believe in liberty,freedom. there is free play of emotions. they express  whatever they like. classical writers relied on the classical master. whatever they said it is bible for them. romantic writers followed medieval writers.                                   In classical literature of Dryden city life or urben life was the central attraction.as  their theme. while for romantic writers rural life becomes the theme of their writing. rustic life attracts them most. they sing the glory of the rura

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Social, Religious and political background in Kanthapura.

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Respected sir,           To evaluate my assignment click here  Name:-Heerva Bhatt Course:-M.A. (sem.1) Paper no.:-4(Indian Writing in English) Topic name:- Social,Religious and                          political background in                          Kanthapura.  Roll no.:-14 Email Id :-heervabhatt96@gmail.com  Submitted to :-Smt.S.B.Gardi Department of English, Bhavnagar.       Introduction :-                               Raja Rao is one of the greatest of Indian novelists writing in the English language.Only two others -Mulk Raj Anand and R.K.Narayan-come any where near him.But Raja Rao is entirely different from them in his art as a novelist,and in his enchanting prose style.This pre-eminence is surprising when we remember that the bulk of his published work is small. His works:- □ The Cow of the Barricades and other stories (1947) □   Kanthapura  (1938) □  The Serpent an the Rope (1960) □ The Cat and Shakespeare  (1965)                       Raja Rao'

Tom Jones

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Respected sir,                 To evaluate my assignment click here  Name:-Heerva Bhatt Course:-M.A. (sem.1) Paper no.:- 2(The Neo-classical                        Literature ) Roll no.:- 14 Topic :- Reflection of 18th century of England in Tom Jones. Email Id :- heervabhatt96@gmail.com  Submitted to :- Smt.S.B.Gardi Department of English, Bhavnagar . Introduction:-                           Henry Fielding  (1707-1754)judged by his ability alone,Fielding was the greatest of this new group of novel writers,and one of the most artistic that our literature has produced. He was born in East stour,Dorsetshire, in 1707.In contrast with Richardson,He was well educated, having spent several years at the famous Eton school, and taken a degree in letters at the University of Leyden in 1728.Moreover, he had a deeper knowledge of life ,gained from his own varied and sometimes riotous experience. For several years after returning from Leyden he gained a precarious living by

Aristotalian tragedy vs shakespearean tragedy

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Respected sir,            To evaluate my assignment click here  Name:-Heerva Bhatt Course :-M.A. (sem.1) Paper no.:- 3(Literary theory and                         Criticism ) Roll no.:- 14 Email Id :-heervabhatt96@gmail.com  Submitted to :-Smt.S.B.Gardi Department of English, Bhavnagar.  Introduction :-                            Tragedy  (Greek word)is a former of drama based on human suffering that invokes an accompanying catharsis or pleasure in audiences. While many cultures have developed forms that provoke this paradoxical response, the term tragedy often refers to a specific tradition of drama that has played a unique and important role historically in the self-definition of Western civilisation.That tradition has been multiple and discontinuous,yet the term has often been used to invoke a powerful effect of cultural identity and historical continuity - "The Greeks and the Elizabethans, in one cultural form;Hellens and Christians, in a common activity."

Dr.Faustus as a tragedy.

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Respected sir,              To evaluate my assignment click here   Name:- Heerva Bhatt Course:- M.A. (sem.1) Paper no.:- 1(The Renaissance Literature ) Topic name:- Dr.Faustus as a tragedy. Roll no.:-14 Email Id:- heervabhatt96@gmail.com  Submitted to :-Smt.S.B.Gardi Department of  English, Bhavnagar.  Introduction :-                             Christopher Marlowe(1564-1593)is one of the most suggestive figures of the English Renaissance, and the greatest of Shakespeare’s predecessors.                            Marlowe was born in Canterbury, only a few months before Shakespeare. He was the son of a poor shoemaker, but through the kindness of a patron was educated at the town grammar school and then at Cambridge. When he came to London, his soul was surging with the ideals of the Renaissance, which later found expression in Faustus ,the scholar longing for unlimited knowledge and for power to grasp the universe.                            In 1587,when but twenty