English PoetryFrom John Donne To Ted HughesAtlantic Publishers & Dist, 2001 - 152 pages The Book Presents Well-Researched Critical Studies On Selected Poems From The Various Historical Epochs Of English Literature. Each Major Epoch From The Sixteenth To The Twentieth Century Is Presented To The Reader With An Illuminating Introduction. The Introductory Discussions Fall Under The Headings Of : Metaphysical Poetry The Age Of Reason And Sensibility Romantic Poetry Victorian Poetry The Twentieth CenturySixteen Prominent British Poets Are Studies In Detail In This Volume. Most Of The Poems Discussed In This Book Are Also Prescribed To Students Of English Literature By Universities Worldwide. Hence The Book Is An Ideal Companion To Every Student And Teacher Of English Literature. |
Table des matières
An Introduction | 1 |
John Donne | 7 |
George Herbert | 10 |
Henry Vaughan | 13 |
An Introduction | 17 |
John Dryden | 20 |
Alexander Pope | 31 |
Introduction | 36 |
Alfred Tennyson | 77 |
Robert Browning | 84 |
Matthew Arnold | 92 |
Introduction | 97 |
Gerard Manley Hopkins | 100 |
William Butler Yeats | 105 |
Thomas Stearns Eliot | 114 |
Philip Larkin | 128 |
William Wordsworth | 41 |
Percy Bysshe Shelley | 52 |
John Keats | 61 |
Introduction | 72 |
Ted Hughes | 136 |
Bibliography | 141 |
Expressions et termes fréquents
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