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    Phil & PhD did from Peshawar University in Pashto. He had done his PhD in Pashto Tappa. He had written sixty books on prose and poetry. He had 16 national and 11 international articles. He had contributed to thirty books on Urdu‚ Pashto‚ English and Persian. Muqqader Shah Muqqader: He is a lecture of Pashto from Bara (Khyber agency). He has written 65 books on Pashto poetry‚ prose and history respectively. He is a young man of 48-50 years. Commissioner Darman Ali Khel (Yousafzai): He belongs to Batkhela

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    1984 Analysis Modernism is a recent important stepping-stone for the artistic world. It began in the 1900’s‚ and lasted until around the 70’s. This historic period‚ was mainly defined by the many controversies which the different developing societies all had to face. The consequences of such things‚ as rapidly-developing technology and the two world wars‚ new controversial ideologies started to rise. These new ways of thinking‚ brought new ways of writing‚ which is today known as modernism. The

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    Discuss Wordsworth’s Theory of Poetry as advocated in the Preface to the Lyrical Ballads. It has been generally supposed that Wordsworth’s theory of poetic language is merely a reaction against‚ and a criticism of‚ ‘the Pseudo Classical’ theory of poetic diction. Such a view is partially true. His first impulse was less a revolt against Pseudo-classical diction‚ “than a desire to find a suitable language for the new territory of human life which he was conquering for poetic treatment”.

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    Katherine Mansfield in 1921. A young girl‚ about 18 years of age called Leila is the protagonist of the story. The story expresses the Excitement and Anxiety of Leila‚ who is extremely self conscious at the prospect of attending her first formal ball. The prose is written in Third person Omniscient‚ where the narrator is not a character in the story nor Leila‚ but tells the story strictly through her eyes only and we read the thoughts going on in her mind as she experiences her First Ball‚ and all the hurdles

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    Literature

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    published sources (although‚ under circumstances unpublished sources can be exempt). Literally translated‚ the word literature means "acquaintance with letters" (as in the "arts and letters"). The two major classification of literature are poetry and prose. "Literature" is sometimes differentiated from popular and ephemeral classes of writing. Terms such as "literary fiction" and "literary merit" are used to distinguish individual works as art-literature rather than vernacular writing‚ and some critics

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    Comparing and Contrasting Masculinity and Prose Style in Ernest Hemingway and Raymond Carver. A Proposal. Published in 1925‚ E. Hemingway’s "Soldier’s Home" (Meyer 117-122) concerns a character named Krebs who has returned to a small town following a traumatic First World War experience. His masculinity in the story is an issue because his parents pressure him to ’grow up’‚ get married‚ and find a job. His discord with these expectations‚ makes him lose his temper with his mother. It is an expression

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    enriches the reader in more intangible ways. In its simplest form‚ literature is a term used to describe written or spoken material. However‚ after exploring the ideas and works of authors such as Thomas de Quincey‚ Vladimir Nabokov‚ and Francine Prose‚ I have come to a conclusion that literature is definitely more than that. It must be. Reading their great works gives us a vivid image of what literature‚ writing‚ and reading is. The works of these three authors‚ when explored chronologically‚ poses

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    compact way than prose as they do not include details and explanations common to the short story or novel. They are more concentrated‚ suggestive‚ and rhythmical than prose as they resort to the use of symbols‚ figurative language‚ and imagery‚ which tend to leave more to a reader’s imagination rather than giving everything he needs to know. Poems may be: * Lyric poem expresses the observations and the feeling of a single speaker. * Narrative poems are stories told in prose. Often narrative

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    The Elizabethan Age is the time period associated with the reign of Queen Elizabeth I (1558–1603) and is often considered to be a golden age in English history. It was an age considered to be the height of the English Renaissance‚ and saw the full flowering of English literature and English poetry. In Elizabethan theater‚ William Shakespeare‚ among others‚ composed and staged plays in a variety of settings that broke away from England’s past style of plays. It was an age of expansion and exploration

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