Story “Quality” by Galsworthy—Introduction, Theme and Summary

Story "Quality" by Galsworthy—Introduction, Theme and Summary
In the story “Quality”, the author depicts a far-reaching impact on the lives of traditional artisans when the Industrial Revolution that began in England in the middle of the 18th century and later on spread to the other parts of the world.
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Summary and Critical Analysis of The Diamond Necklace

Summary and Critical Analysis of The Diamond Necklace
"The Diamond Necklace" by Maupassant is the story of a French girl, who suffered all her married life because of her vanity. Her vanity, however, was not without cause.
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Tennyson A Great Pictorial Artist

Tennyson A Great Pictorial Artist
Tennyson was a great pictorial artist whose poetry is marked by an extraordinary gift for visual description. He possessed unrivalled powers of painting a scene, a landscape, or even a person with words full of clarity and vividness.
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“The World Is Too Much with Us,” Summary and Critical Analysis

"The World Is Too Much with Us," Summary and Critical Analysis
William Wordsworth’s sonnet “The World Is Too Much with Us” was first published in 1807 and later appeared in Miscellaneous Sonnets. Inspired by his direct observation of society, the poem reflects his disillusionment with the growing materialism of the nineteenth century.
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Tennyson,the Most Representative Poet of the Victorian Age

Tennyson,the Most Representative Poet of the Victorian Age
Alfred Lord Tennyson stands out as the most representative poet of the Victorian Age, capturing in his works the very essence of his time.
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Two Tramps in Mud Time, Summary and Critical Appreciation

Two Tramps in Mud Time, Summary and Critical Appreciation
"Two Tramps in Mud Time" is one of the best - known poems of "A Further Range", a volume of poems, first published in 1936. What strikes us about the poem is that the poem "Two Tramps in Mud Time" is a radiant evidence of Frost's visual imagination coupled with psychological insight into human beings.
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“Stopping by Woods on A Snowy Evening” Summary and Critical Appreciation

“Stopping by Woods on A Snowy Evening” Summary and Critical Appreciation
The poem “Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening” has been composed by Robert Frost. In this work, the poet beautifully describes a personal experience of halting during a snowy evening journey.
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The Road Not Taken, Summary and Critical Appreciation

The Road Not Taken, Summary and Critical Appreciation
The poem "The Road Not Taken" is composed by Robert Frost. In this poem, the poet reflects on a crucial decision he had to make during his journey.
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Mending Wall, Summary and Critical Appreciation

Mending Wall, Summary and Critical Appreciation
Robert Frost’s poem “Mending Wall” was first published in his collection “North of Boston” (1914), though it was composed in 1913. W. G. O’Donnell remarks that the poem explores “the theme of man’s isolation from his fellow men.”
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“Birches” by Robert Frost Summary and Critical Appreciation

“Birches” by Robert Frost Summary and Critical Appreciation
 Introduction of “Birches”: “Birches” published in the “Mountain Interval” in 1916, is one of the most widely quoted and anthologized of the nature lyrics of Robert Frost. John C. Kemp observes, “The philosophy articulated in “Birches”, poses no threat to popular values and beliefs and it is so appealingly affirmative that many readers have treasured the poem as ...
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