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1311: God Speaks Through The Mouths Of Poets
... beauty and entertainment, but for it's special meaning delivered from God. Reference: Holy Bible, New King James Version. (c) 1982 by Thomas Nelson, Inc. The Norton Anthology of English Literature, Volume 2 -- Fifth Edition (c) 1986 by W.W. Norton & Company, Inc. Witness Against The Beast, by: E.P. Thompson (c) 1983 by E.P. Thompson The Theocritean Element in ...
1312: The Case For The Existence of God
... there is a God, and He is not silent. That Christ existed cannot he doubted by any rational person. His miracles and other works are documented, not only in biblical literature, but in profane, secular history as well. The empty tomb stands as a silent but powerful witness that God does exist (Acts 2:24; Romans 10:9) and that Christ ...
1313: Sonnet 18
Sonnet 18 The English dramatist and poet William Shakespeare was the author of the most widely admired and influential body of literature by any individual in the history of Western civilization. However, perhaps he was only well known for many plays that represent romantic love. His treatment of love ranges from the ...
1314: John Keats
... their lives. John never had any interest in books at his young age and it was only until he was at the age of fourteen that he was passionate towards literature. Though his interest was in poetry, John’s guardian forced him to attend medical school. This did not last for John long and soon after he was focused on poetry ...
1315: Critical Analysis of Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening
... reputation of being difficult to understand and successfully grasp the hidden message that is trying to be portrayed. The majority of people who are searching for inspiration through reading and literature would usually turn to a novel or short story that was written to be obviously understood simply by reading and not by interpreting. However, several poems have been written that ...
1316: Alexander Pope's "The Rape of the Lock"
... is calling for the help of a muse. Many poets ask for a muse’s help during the reading of a poem. This dates back to the times when all literature was spoken and passed on by word of mouth. The muse was invoked to help the poet or writer remember the lines of a poem or story. Pope invokes the ...
1317: Poe's Literary Vengence
Poe's Literary Vengence Edgar Allan Poe is considered to be the master of the short fiction in Literature. His works seem to be based upon his tumultuous relationship with his stepfather. Grolier's Encyclopedia tells us Poe like his stepfather was an orphan at an early age. It ...
1318: A Couple of Frosted Poems
... of his his first two volumes won critical acclaim upon publication in the United States, and in 1917 Frost began his affiliations with several American universities as a professor of literature and poetic-in-residence. Frost continued to write throughout the years and received numerous literary awards as well as honors from the United States government and American universities. He recited ...
1319: "The Black Cat" Essay
... illustrate clearly that many factors weigh in to the different writing periods. The Romantic period, known for such elements as improbable plots and unlikely characters, is an important era in literature. Poe used a very unusual plot to create a vivid image of what the Romantic period truly was, and his work will be looked at for years to come.
1320: Creating the Melancholic Tone in “The Raven”
... all. The Gothic tone of “The Raven,” as explained by Poe in his essay entitled "The Philosophy of Composition," has greatly influenced my own and presumably other readers understanding of literature with regards to probing of the realms of madness and melancholy. Poe's haunting linguistic descriptions, unnerving parallelism between his life and the poem, and alarming yet purposeful exploration of ...


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