J.M. Synge’s Riders to the Sea: Significance of the Title
J.M.Synge’s Riders to the Sea is a remarkable dramatic presentation of an elegiac situation, represented both on a personal level of individual life and on a universal level of spiritual…
J.M.Synge’s Riders to the Sea is a remarkable dramatic presentation of an elegiac situation, represented both on a personal level of individual life and on a universal level of spiritual…
John Milton's "Paradise Lost" is a celebrated epic in English Literature. He transforms the Biblical account about the Fall of Man from Paradise into rich, illustrious and timeless poetry. Paradise…
The Setting: Greenaway and the Tri-part Stage Peter Greenaway in The Cook, the Thief, His Wife and Her Lover takes his camera through an adjacent tri-stage setup, the cold foggy…
Sonnet: Its Origin and Development in England Sonnet (originating from the Italian “sonnetto”) refers to a short poem of fourteen lines with a special technical pattern. It originated in Italy…