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Ted Hughes’ Poetry – Relationship Between ‘The Artist’ and ‘The Work of Art’
Mar 18, 2025

Ted Hughes’ Poetry – Relationship Between ‘The Artist’ and ‘The Work of Art’

Ted Hughes (1930–1998) is one of the most significant poets of the 20th century, known for his raw, elemental, and often violent imagery.

Larkin's Tone of Ironic Detachment (Two Poems Discussed)
Mar 17, 2025

Larkin's Tone of Ironic Detachment (Two Poems Discussed)

Philip Larkin, a key figure in post-war British poetry, is often recognized for his cynical yet deeply perceptive view of life....

Ode to Autumn  Recognition of Harmony in the Natural World by John Keats
Mar 04, 2025

Ode to Autumn Recognition of Harmony in the Natural World by John Keats

John Keats' Ode to Autumn is one of the most celebrated poems in English literature, renowned for its vivid imagery, rich sensory details, and profound thematic depth.

Kubla Khan - Use of Contrast
Feb 12, 2025

Kubla Khan - Use of Contrast

Samuel Taylor Coleridge's Kubla Khan masterfully employs contrast to explore themes of imagination, nature, and the divine, creating a rich tapestry of tension and harmony.

Blake's Songs of Experience as a Companion to Songs of Innocence
Jan 26, 2025

Blake's Songs of Experience as a Companion to Songs of Innocence

How Songs of Experience contrasts with and complements Songs of Innocence, focusing on thmes like innocence vs. experience, societal critique, and Blake's use of symbolism.

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