Summary and Analysis of All You Who Sleep Tonight by Vikram Seth<
February 21, 2014 by Trisha
Summary and Analysis of All You Who Sleep Tonight by Vikram Seth

“All You Who Sleep Tonight” is a collection of poems written by Vikram Seth which was written in the year 1990. The poems by Vikram Seth are often considered as a reference to how to write poetry. “All You Who Sleep Tonight” is written in very simple and lucid language that is easily understandable. The… Continue reading Summary and Analysis of All You Who Sleep Tonight by Vikram Seth

Summary and Analysis of Snake by D.H Lawrence<
February 21, 2014 by Trisha
Summary and Analysis of Snake by D.H Lawrence

Have you encountered a snake near your home? What was your immediate reaction? The frightening experience of confronting a snake is beautifully described in D. H Lawrence’s poem, “Snake.” D. H Lawrence personifies a ‘snake’ in his poem, “Snake” with a certain charm. The poem is modern and the natural undertones in the poem fascinate… Continue reading Summary and Analysis of Snake by D.H Lawrence

Summary and Analysis of If You Forget Me by Pablo Neruda<
February 17, 2014 by Trisha
Summary and Analysis of If You Forget Me by Pablo Neruda

“If You Forget Me” by Pablo Neruda has been translated from Spanish. It was originally titled as ‘Si Tu Me Olvidas’ and belongs to the “Captain Verses” collection. This poem is often mistaken as a love poem dedicated to his wife Matilde. However, the poems contained in “Cien Sonetos de Amor” (100 Love Sonnets) were… Continue reading Summary and Analysis of If You Forget Me by Pablo Neruda

Summary and Analysis of The Rime of the Ancient Mariner by Samuel Taylor Coleridge<
February 13, 2014 by Trisha
Summary and Analysis of The Rime of the Ancient Mariner by Samuel Taylor Coleridge

Samuel Taylor Coleridge was an English poet, critic and a philosopher. He was born on October 21st at Ottery St. Mary, Devonshire. Coleridge is best known for his three great romantic poems: The Rime of the Ancient Mariner, Kubla Khan and Christabel. ‘The Rime of the Ancient Mariner’ is structured into balladic stanzas which is… Continue reading Summary and Analysis of The Rime of the Ancient Mariner by Samuel Taylor Coleridge

And Death Shall Have No Dominion: Summary and Analysis 2022<
February 11, 2014 by Trisha
And Death Shall Have No Dominion: Summary and Analysis 2022

Dylan Thomas was one of the eminent writers of the twentieth century. He believed that writing was a kind of self-discovery. This belief of his was even reflected in his writings, and his works remained distinctly personal, having metaphorical language, aesthetic imageries, and psychological details. His writings were personal and had worldly themes like birth,… Continue reading And Death Shall Have No Dominion: Summary and Analysis 2022

A Broken Appointment: Summary<
February 6, 2014 by Trisha
A Broken Appointment: Summary

“A Broken Appointment” by Thomas Hardy delineates an upsetting and desperate circumstance faced by a man who wanted somebody to love him. A poem is tremendously honest in its expression. It is a poem that readers can relate to. Most of us have experienced the pain of getting rejected by someone we loved.Thomas Hardy was… Continue reading A Broken Appointment: Summary

Do Not Stand at My Grave and Weep: Summary and Analysis<
February 6, 2014 by Trisha
Do Not Stand at My Grave and Weep: Summary and Analysis

“Do Not Stand at My Grave and Weep” is a well-known poem, usually recited at funerals. It was written by Mary Elizabeth Frye. Little was known about the author, and it remained a mystery until late in the twentieth century; it was believed that its poet was Mary Elizabeth Frye.Grief has often been an abstract… Continue reading Do Not Stand at My Grave and Weep: Summary and Analysis