Tennyson’s Ulysses as a Dramatic Monologue
A dramatic monologue is a lyric poem in which a single imaginary speaker or a historical personage expresses his thoughts and feelings to an imaginary silent audience. Alfred Lord Tennyson's…
A dramatic monologue is a lyric poem in which a single imaginary speaker or a historical personage expresses his thoughts and feelings to an imaginary silent audience. Alfred Lord Tennyson's…
Tintern Abbey, one of William Wordsworth's most celebrated poems, is an ode to the beauty and power of nature. The poem reflects the nature in Wordsworth's own experiences and explores…
Musee des Beaux Arts by W. H. Auden is a representative modern poem that focuses on the significance and condition of human suffering. While visiting a museum of fine arts,…
Geoffrey Chaucer (1340?- 1400) is rightfully called the first prominent figure of English Literature who transformed not just literature but also the language of England. His political and literary career,…