Dangerous place D.P. Moynihan 30 Raghuvamsa Kalidas 31 Adventures of Sherlock Holmes Arthur Conan Doyle 32 Adventures of Tom Saweyer Mark Twain 33 Agni Veena Kazi Nasrul Islam 34 Alice in Wonderland Lewis Carrol 35 Ancient Mariner Coleridge 36 Animal Farm George Orwell 37 Anna Karenina Tolstoy 38 Antony and Cleopatra Shakespeare 39 Arms and the Man G.B.Shaw 40 Around the World in eighty days Jules Verne 41 Baburnama Babur 42 Ben Hur Lewis Wallace 43 Bhagwat Gita
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Source 1 is written by Christabel Pankhurst who was the leader of the WSPU. This means the source is primary evidence as it was written by not just a member of the society but by someone who ran it‚ resulting in us receiving firsthand knowledge on the nature of the WSPU. “The founders
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were the 1st to be named “suffragettes”. Emmeline led WSPU-a passionate group of women who were willing to take arastic action (tied to railings‚smashing windows). Pankhurst defended their militant tactics. The members were often arrested. In 1913 Christabel (daughter) took leadership of WPSU and tactics become increasingly militant. At the war’s outbreak in 1914‚Pankhurst supported war efforts with her campaigning tactics. She announced a temporary truce in women’s suffrage campaign. The Government
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On Frost at Midnight Coleridge initiates with the phrase “The frost performs its secret ministry‚ unhelped by any wind” (line 1). The frost makes Coleridge realise how beautiful nature is and he speculates that the frost is a secret ministry‚ because it appears from nowhere in the night‚ sent by God to make human kind appreciate the beauty of nature. His inmates are sleeping and he is enjoying the peace and quiet with his son. The only subtle sound is a smouldering fire. In the second stanza
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Imagination and Fancy in Coleridge’s Biographia Literaria Coleridge‚in his essay "Biographia Literaria"‚rejecting the empiricist assumption that the mind was tabula rasa on which external experience and sense impressions were imprinted‚ stored‚recalled‚ combined both come from respectively the Latin word ’imaginato’ and Greek word ’phantasia’. Coleridge defines imagination by saying that "The imagination then I consider either as primary‚ or secondary. The primary imagination I hold to be the
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The Pains of Withdrawal: An Analysis and Explication of S.T. Coleridge’s "The Pains of Sleep" In this poem‚ Coleridge reveals his reluctance to sleep and the reasons behind the reluctance. What he doesn’t happen upon in his lyrical exploration of his guilt ridden dreams‚ is that the‚ what we would refer to as the depression he is experiencing‚ is most likely caused by his withdrawal from Opiates. Also exacerbating the symptoms is the fact that his is still using Ether for his "fits" (Abrams
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JANUARY 2011 SECTION A Answer one question from this section. You must answer both parts of the question. You are advised to spend one hour on this section. The Rime of the Ancient Mariner – Samuel Taylor Coleridge 1. Write about the ways Coleridge tells the story in Part 5 of ‘The Rime of the Ancient Mariner’. (21 marks) And “ ‘The Rime of the Ancient Mariner’ is simply a tale of crime and punishment.” How do you respond to this view? (21 marks) Lamia‚ The Eve of St Agnes‚ La Belle
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Name: K.Sriharideep Shiv Nadar University - Dadri Monsoon 2014 ENG397 - Assignment 2 Marks: 25 Submit Answers by: Oct 22‚ 2014. Instructions: 1. Adhere to the word-limits indicated. 2. Do not plagiarize. Use quotation marks to indicate language that is not your own. Copying passages from others or from the internet will result in a zero score for the entire paper. Questions: 1. Wordsworth says: “to produce or enlarge this capability is one of the best services in which‚ at
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Bibliography: 1. http://geeklala.blogspot.com/2011/05/wordsworths-theory-of-poetic-diction.html 2. http://neoenglish.wordpress.com/2010/12/16/why-does-coleridge-dispute-wordsworths-assertion-that-the-very-language-of-men-constitutes-the-language-of-poetry/
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consider alternative opinions or human emotions which do not fit into the image of the rational‚ calculating man. To Mill‚ the Enlightenment philosophers became too subversive in their singular focus on the flaws of society. Moreover‚ Mill’s writing on Samuel Taylor Coleridge‚ the noted Romantic writer and poet‚ commends his philosophic reaction to the Enlightenment. Finally‚ some of Mill’s writing is strikingly similar to the way Edmund Burke‚ a founder of conservatism‚ responded to the French Revolution. Taken together
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