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1331: Criticism of "The Sick Rose"
... Adams concludes by stating that when reading Blake's poems, the reader should consider "minute particulars," "perspective, to related images in Blake's other works, and to symbolic conventions in literature" (15-16). John Hollowly also approaches an analysis of "The Sick Rose by warning the reader against unnecessarily complicating the poems by not beginning with the simple language of the ...
1332: Analysis of Robinson's "Mr. Flood's Party"
... friends have all passed on. They have grown old and left Eben to fin for himself. The word choice that Mr. Robinson uses adds a lot to this peice of literature. When he talks about the bitter cold, he tries to stress the meaning of old age. Readers then relate cold to wanting to curl up and do nothing. The same ...
1333: Analysis of Jarrell's "The Death of the Ball Turret Gunner"
... implies that there is nothing left including the memory of him and the war goes on. Works Cited Jarrell, Randall. "The Death of the Ball Turret Gunner." The Harper American Literature. Ed. Donald McQuade. New York: Harper Collins , 1996. 2594.
1334: An Analysis of "To a Friend Whose Work Has Come to Triumph"
... allusion in the past to help convey a meaning of a poem. A popular example and choice of an allusion topic is the bible or past works of art and literature. Anne Sexton obviously chose allusion as her method of conveying her emotional message to her friend.
1335: Romanticism, Poe, and "The Raven"
... history when these qualities became dominant in culture. Romanticism depicts an artistic movement which emerged from reaction against dominant attitudes and approaches of the 18th century. Romanticism established realism in literature through creativity, innovation, exploration, and vivid imagery. By expanding beyond the definition of love, Romanticism, accented by mystery, delves into the strange and fantastic aspects of human experiences. “To escape ...
1336: Analysis of the Poems of William Wordsworth
... life (Wordsworth, William DISCovering). The single most influential person in William's apprenticeship, though, was Samuel Taylor Coleridge. Critics view their friendship as one of the most remarkable in English literature (Watson 1422). It was when Wordsworth moved to Nether Stowey to be near Coleridge that he began a period of remarkable creativity. Together they published Lyrical Ballads, an anonymously published ...
1337: Analysis of Samuel Taylor Coleridge's Poetry
... open and bring together the hearts of men. Coleridge's poetry is one of friendship with a loving behavior, and that is the reason why people are attracted to his literature. .
1338: Lesbian Poetry
... time, over the centuries due to neglect, natural disasters, and censorship they were lost (Robinson 100). From ancient times up until the present, Sappho has remained an important figure in literature and culture. It is not very surprising to find lesbian poetry during the nineteenth century, labeled as being the Romantic Period, since throughout this time there was "new emphases on ...
1339: The Works of Poet Carl Sandburg and His Effect on American Poetry
... on the poem's by Carl Sandburg. "The seeing eye- Mr. Sandburg has it to a superlative degree, and wedded to it, an imaginative utterance which owes nothing whatever to literature or tradition. It is a fascinating and baffling study this of examining how Mr. Sandburg does it....It is, more than anything else, the sharp, surprising rightness of his descriptions ...
1340: Sir Gawain and The Green Knight
... it inspires questions concerning why the author would choose to work within such guidelines and what the significance is of breaching those guidelines. By employing the chivalric convention in romantic literature and then going beyond it to reveal other ways of thinking, the writer challenges the very notion of chivalric conventions of the surrounding social climate. He demonstrates throughout the work ...


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