Summary and Analysis of My Craft or Sullen Art by Dylan Thomas<
September 27, 2014 by Pritesh Chakraborty
Summary and Analysis of My Craft or Sullen Art by Dylan Thomas

Dylan Marlias Thomas, the greatest of the poets of Wales was born on 27th October 1914. He found out early that he hated academics, although he regretted it later. Dylan’s early verse style tended to unobscurity and exaggerated metaphor though he was a poet of villa and family. Dylan often set his listeners alive by… Continue reading Summary and Analysis of My Craft or Sullen Art by Dylan Thomas

Summary and Analysis of Poem in October by Dylan Thomas<
September 27, 2014 by Pritesh Chakraborty
Summary and Analysis of Poem in October by Dylan Thomas

Dylan Marlias Thomas, the greatest of the poets of Wales was born on 27th October 1914. He found out early that he hated academics, although he regretted it later. Dylan’s early verse style tended to unobscurity and exaggerated metaphor though he was a poet of villa and family. Dylan often set his listeners alive by… Continue reading Summary and Analysis of Poem in October by Dylan Thomas

Summary and Analysis of The Force that through the Green Fuse Drives the Flower<
September 27, 2014 by Pritesh Chakraborty
Summary and Analysis of The Force that through the Green Fuse Drives the Flower

Dylan Marlias Thomas, the greatest of the poets of Wales was born on 27th October 1914. He found out early that he hated academics, although he regretted it later. Dylan’s early verse style tended to unobscurity and exaggerated metaphor though he was a poet of villa and family. Dylan often set his listeners alive by… Continue reading Summary and Analysis of The Force that through the Green Fuse Drives the Flower

Summary of Keeping Quiet by Pablo Neruda<
September 27, 2014 by Shreya Bardhan
Summary of Keeping Quiet by Pablo Neruda

Keeping quiet is a poem written by Pablo Neruda in Spanish, which has been translated in English. In this poem, the Nobel Prize winner poet aims to appeal to the readers to take a little time out of their busy schedules and life for a little introspection and retrospection. The title, “Keeping Quiet”, is symbolic… Continue reading Summary of Keeping Quiet by Pablo Neruda

Mad Girl’s Love Song Analysis by Sylvia Plath<
September 27, 2014 by Website Contributors
Mad Girl’s Love Song Analysis by Sylvia Plath

This poem analysis of ‘Mad Girl’s Love Song’ is divided into three parts – context, rhyme scheme and rhetorical devices, and deeper meaning. In the absence of any one of these, this poem explanation would be incomplete. Context: ‘Mad Girl’s Love Song’ was written by Plath while she was still at Smith College, and before… Continue reading Mad Girl’s Love Song Analysis by Sylvia Plath

Summary of Mad Girl’s Love Song by Sylvia Plath<
September 27, 2014 by Website Contributors
Summary of Mad Girl’s Love Song by Sylvia Plath

This poem summary focuses on the poem ‘Mad Girl’s Love Song’ by the confessional poet Sylvia Plath. Before looking at the content of the poem, one must look at its title though. ‘Mad’ is here used to mean both mentally unstable, and angry. The fact that Plath characterizes herself as a ‘mad girl’ shows that… Continue reading Summary of Mad Girl’s Love Song by Sylvia Plath

Isabella Or The Pot of Basil Analysis by John Keats<
September 27, 2014 by Website Contributors
Isabella Or The Pot of Basil Analysis by John Keats

Keats claimed not to care for his most critically neglected long romance, Isabella; Or, The Pot of Basil (1818), calling the poem “mawkish,” “weaksided, with “an amusing sober-sadness about it.” He tried to dismiss the poem as “too smokeable” and worried that there was “too much inexperience of life, and simplicity of knowledge in it.”… Continue reading Isabella Or The Pot of Basil Analysis by John Keats

Summary of Isabella Or The Pot of Basil by John Keats<
September 27, 2014 by Website Contributors
Summary of Isabella Or The Pot of Basil by John Keats

Born in London, England, on October 31, 1795, John Keats, English Romantic poet, devoted his short life to the perfection of poetry marked by vivid imagery, great sensuous appeal and an attempt to express a philosophy through classical legend. In 1818 he went on a walking tour in the Lake District. His exposure and overexertion… Continue reading Summary of Isabella Or The Pot of Basil by John Keats

Blackberrying Summary by Sylvia Plath<
September 25, 2014 by Website Contributors
Blackberrying Summary by Sylvia Plath

This poem summary focuses on Sylvia Plath’s apparently simple poem about a blackberry picking expedition known as ‘Blackberrying’. However, like all of Plath’s poetry, this poem too has a deeper layer of meaning that reveals much about her mental state, in the very mode of confessional poetry. This poem is composed of three stanzas. Each… Continue reading Blackberrying Summary by Sylvia Plath

Blackberrying: Analysis<
September 25, 2014 by Website Contributors
Blackberrying: Analysis

Blackberrying: Analysis This poem analysis is divided into three parts – context, rhyme scheme and rhetorical devices, and themes. Blackberrying: Context This part of the poem’s explanation is absolutely indispensable to the construction of its meaning. Being a confessional poet, Plath’s poetry always reflects what phase of life she is going through at the moment.… Continue reading Blackberrying: Analysis