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    ’A Different History’ - Explore how A Different History powerfully conveys Sujata Bhatt’s feelings about the oppresion of language and culture. 2)Pied Beauty- - Explore what you find most striking about the imagery in ’Pied Beauty’ or ’The Woodspurge’ - What is God being praised for? What do you find so striking or original or beautiful in this poem which celebrates the breath-taking variety of nature in its many forms. 3)Continuum- - Explore the wasy Allen Curnow builds up the image of

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    POEMS A Different History by Sujata Bhatt Great Pan is not dead; he simply emigrated            to India. Here the gods roam freely‚ disguised as snakes or monkeys; every tree is sacred and it is a sin to be rude to a book. It is a sin to shove a book aside                       with your foot‚ a sin to slam books down             hard on the table a sin to toss one carelessly            across a room. You must learn how to turn the pages gently without disturbing Sarasvati‚ without

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    imagination‚ emotions and nature. Two famous artists from the age of Romanticism are Fanny Mendelssohn Hensel and Dante Gabriel Rossetti. Mendelssohn and Rosetti led very different lives. Rossetti was honoured for his work in his time while Mendelssohn was suppressed. The musical piece Neue Liebe‚ Neues Leben‚ by Fanny Mendelssohn Hensel and the artistic composition A vision of Fiametta by Dante Rossetti are great works that are similar in terms of their poetic inspiration‚ but

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    Dante Gabriel Rossetti was only 18 when he wrote "The Blessed Damozel" in 1847. The poem The Blessed Damozel is one of Rossetti’s most famous poems. . "The Blessed Damozel" is a beautiful Poem of how two lovers are separated by the death of the Damozel and how she wishes to enter paradise‚ but only if she can do so in the company of her beloved. Though different meanings have been concluded by different people‚ they all revolve around the same idea and themes. The theme of Rossetti’s poem is

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    disdain for contemporary painting practices‚ they called their group the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood (PRB) in acknowledgment of their admiration of art prior to Raphael (1483 – 1520). The three most talented members were John Everett Millais‚ Dante Gabriel Rossetti‚ and William Holman Hunt — ages nineteen‚ twenty‚ and twenty-one‚ respectively. Along with other artists in their circle‚ most significantly their mentor Ford Madox Brown‚ they sowed the seeds of a self-consciously avant-garde movement‚ one

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    Pre-Raphaelite expressed their admiration for what they saw as the direct and uncomplicated depiction of nature typical of Italian painting before the time of Raphael.  The Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood was formed by three Royal Academy students: Dante Gabriel Rossetti‚ who was a gifted poet as well as a painter‚ William Holman Hunt‚ and John Everett Millais‚ all under 25 years of age. The Brotherhood immediately began to produce highly convincing and significant works. They painted only serious - usually

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    these Notes The poems: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 Sujata Bhatt‚ A Different History Gerard Manley Hopkins‚ Pied Beauty Allen Curnow‚ Continuum Edwin Muir‚ Horses Judith Wright‚ Hunting Snake Ted Hughes‚ Pike Christina Rossetti‚ A Birthday Dante Gabriel Rossetti‚ The Woodspurge Kevin Halligan‚ The Cockroach Margaret Atwood‚ The City Planners Boey Kim Cheng‚ The Planners Norman MacCaig‚ Summer Farm Elizabeth Brewster‚ Where I Come From 1 14 William Wordsworth‚ Sonnet: Composed Upon Westminster

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    Poem Essay Title “Christina Rossetti was born in London‚ one of four children of Italian parents. Her father was the poet Gabriele Rossetti (1783-1854)‚ professor of Italian at King ’s College from 1831. He resigned in 1845 because of blindness. All the four children in the family became writers; Dante Gabriel also gained fame as a painter. Christina was educated at home by her mother‚ Frances Polidori‚ a former governess. She shared her parents ’ interest in poetry and was portrayed in the paintings

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    Group paper Today ’s Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood Movement In art the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood movement is much like disco‚ its not dead until the people are done enjoying it. The group founded by John Millais‚ John Everett Millais‚ Dante Gabriel Rossetti‚ and William Holman Hunt first started in 1848 in Millais ’s parents house. Not one of its founders could have dreamed the sensational art they were about to unveil to the world. The group itself was mainly comprised of poets and painters

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