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    Life of a poet

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    Summary of Whose canon is it anyway? “Whose canon is it anyway?” is an article written by Bethan Marshall. In the article‚ Marshall analyzes a review by Tom Paulin of a book by Anthony Julius about the anti-Semitism and literary works of T. S. Elliot. Despite being a well-known anti-Semite‚ Elliot and his poetry were studied in schools around the world. Therefore‚ by questioning his beliefs‚ we also question our own culture because Elliot’s works are closely related to its foundation. So‚ Elliot

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    State University of New York‚ 2009. Joyce‚ J.‚ A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man‚ Seamus Deane Edition‚ Penguin‚ London‚ 1992. Kennedy‚ S.‚ Beckett and Ireland‚ Cambridge University Press‚ New York‚ 2010. Kenner‚ H.‚ Samuel Beckett: A Critical Heritage‚ John Calder Publishing‚ London‚ 1962. Pothast‚ U.‚ The Metaphysical Vision: Arthur Schopenhauer ’s Philosophy of Art and Life and Samuel Beckett’s own way to make use of it‚ Peter Lang Publishing Inc.‚ New York‚ 2008.

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    Metaphysical Poetry

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    a way in to the study of metaphysical poetry generally. The poems considered explicitly here are these: by John Donne‚ The Good-Morrow‚ The Sunne Rising‚ The Anniversarie‚ The Canonization‚ A Valediction Forbidding Mourning and A Nocturnall upon S. Lucies Day by George Herbert‚ Jordan (I)‚ The Pearl‚ The Collar‚ Discipline and Love (III) by Andrew Marvell‚ The Coronet‚ Bermudas‚ To His Coy Mistress‚ The Definition of Love and The Garden by Henry Vaughan‚ The Retreate‚ The World‚ Man and “They

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    Metaphysical Poets

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    never stood higher than in the 1930s and ’40s‚ largely because of T.S. Eliot’s influential essay “The Metaphysical Poets” (1921)‚ a review of Herbert J.C. Grierson’s anthology Metaphysical Lyrics & Poems of the Seventeenth Century. In this essay Eliot argued that the works of these men embody a fusion of thought and feeling that later poets were unable to achieve because of a “dissociation of sensibility‚” which resulted in works that were either intellectual or emotional but not both at once. In

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    Notes

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    The first soliloquy of Hamlet falls in the Act 1‚ Scene II‚ after the King Claudius and the Queen Gertrude urges Hamlet in the open court to cast off the deep melancholy which‚ as they think‚ has taken possession of his mind as a consequence of his father’s death. In their opinion‚ Hamlet has sufficiently grieved for his father’s death already. Prior to the soliloquy‚ the King Claudius and Queen Gertrude makes announcement to their marriage‚ as according to them‚ the court could not afford excessive

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    Evocation of emotion

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    Essay 1 - question 2 Jean-Francois Lyotard (75) calls narration "the quintessential form of customary knowledge." It is man’s way of expressing life‚ telling stories and constructing law. In essence narrative is a tool which allows us to empathise with others‚ an intrinsic trait unto our own humanity. Thus‚ "Like life itself‚ it is there‚ international‚ transhistorical‚ transcultural" (Barthes‚ 237). This is often done through an author’s ability to evoke an emotional response from their audience

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    Poetry isn ’t just rhyming couplets. Many styles of writing covering various themes‚ and originating from many historical periods‚ can be classified as poetry. The thematic content and stylistic characteristics of Cavalier poetry and metaphysical poetry often cause comparison between the two styles. However‚ similarities like their thematic concern with love and their prominence during the 17th century are outnumbered by their differences. Other People Are Reading Different Styles of Rhyming PoemsThe

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    Sunday Morning Modernism

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    The characteristics of modernist writing include fragmentation‚ which means there is not a clear stream of consciousness throughout the work. Another characteristic can include the shift in tone‚ voice‚ and/or perspective. Modernist writing is also very self-reflexive and deals with inner thoughts and feelings. A broken narrative can be present which is when the narrative stops completely or utilizes flashbacks and often picks up on different threads of thought. Modernism also holds a huge concern

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    Anthem of the Doomed Youth by Wilfred Owen The poem I chose to study is "Anthem of the doomed youth" by Wilfred Owen. Wilfred Owen‚ the son of a railway worker‚ was born in Plas Wilmot‚ near Oswestry‚ on 18th March‚ 1893. Owen’s youthful illusion of the glory of fighting as a soldier was reflected in his words to his mother on his return to England shortly before volunteering for the army..."I now do most intensely want to fight." In the summer of 1917 Owen was badly concussed at

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    John Donne is arguably the most famous metaphysical poet. His works focus on love‚ religion and sexuality. However it is how he composed his poetry that allows us to dub his work as metaphysical. Metaphysical poets used various techniques that where novel and daring. Illicit love‚ conceits‚ puns and broad satire of relevant topical politics. This essay will answer how donne’s work is metaphysical‚ focusing on his use of conceits in the flea and A Valediction: forbidding Mourning. The Norton Anthology

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