The Death of the Hired Man: Analysis, Theme, and Literary Devices: 2022<
September 6, 2018 by Website Contributors
The Death of the Hired Man: Analysis, Theme, and Literary Devices: 2022

The poem “The Death of The Hired Man” appears in North of Boston, a collection of Robert Frost’s poems, which was first published in the year 1914. The Death of The Hired Man poem has a pastoral setting to it, with the principal characters being a farmer, Warren, his wife, Mary, and an itinerant farmhand… Continue reading The Death of the Hired Man: Analysis, Theme, and Literary Devices: 2022

Summary of “Birth” by A.J Cronin: 2022<
September 6, 2018 by Website Contributors
Summary of “Birth” by A.J Cronin: 2022

Archibald Joseph Cronin (1896-1974) was a Scottish novelist and physician. “The Citadel” is known as his most famous novel ever. It is a story of experiences of a newly just-out-of-school doctor, who goes to a Welsh mining town of Blaenelly to assist a Dr. Edward Page. the novel shows his drastic progress from checking on… Continue reading Summary of “Birth” by A.J Cronin: 2022

The Solitary Reaper: Rhyme Scheme and Figures of Speech: 2022<
September 6, 2018 by Website Contributors
The Solitary Reaper: Rhyme Scheme and Figures of Speech: 2022

The Romantic period of English literature is enriched with one of a kind creations of legendary minds like William Wordsworth, Samuel Taylor Coleridge, John Keats and many more. Wordsworth among them is undoubtedly the greatest and longest surviving. The Solitary Reaper analysis in context here belongs to a specific genre of Wordsworthian poems. Wordsworth’s poems,… Continue reading The Solitary Reaper: Rhyme Scheme and Figures of Speech: 2022

Summary of “Albert Einstein at School” by Patrick Pringle: 2022<
September 6, 2018 by Website Contributors
Summary of “Albert Einstein at School” by Patrick Pringle: 2022

About Patrick Pringle: Patrick Pringle is a famous biographer from whose book, “The Young Einstein”, (published in 1965) Albert Einstein at school by Patrick Pringle story is taken. He has written many other books like, 101 Great lives, Hue and Cry, The Young Dickens, etc. Summary of Albert Einstein at School by Patrick Pringle The story starts with… Continue reading Summary of “Albert Einstein at School” by Patrick Pringle: 2022

Nothing Gold Can Stay: Tone, Theme, Literary Devices: 2022<
September 6, 2018 by Website Contributors
Nothing Gold Can Stay: Tone, Theme, Literary Devices: 2022

Nothing Gold Can Stay poem was published as a part of Frost’s collection of poems called New Hampshire. It was written in the year 1923. Frost eventually won a Pulitzer Prize for poetry the following year after its publication. The nothing gold can stay analysis, and nothing gold can stay interpretation is here given in detail. Nothing… Continue reading Nothing Gold Can Stay: Tone, Theme, Literary Devices: 2022

The Palanquin Bearers: Summary and Analysis: 2022<
September 6, 2018 by Website Contributors
The Palanquin Bearers: Summary and Analysis: 2022

The poem “the palanquin bearers,” composed by Sarojini Naidu, deals with an age-old Indian custom of carrying a newly wedded woman or any other lady of higher birth or a noble family inside a wooden chamber termed as ‘palanquin,’ to her husband’s residence or to whichever place the lady wished to be taken to. This… Continue reading The Palanquin Bearers: Summary and Analysis: 2022

Analysis and Summary of “Hyla Brook” by Robert Frost: 2022<
September 6, 2018 by Website Contributors
Analysis and Summary of “Hyla Brook” by Robert Frost: 2022

Robert Frost’s “Hyla Brook” was published in 1916, as part of Mountain Interval. The poem talks about a brook close to the poet’s farm, which is named after the Hyla frogs which form their breeding grounds at that spot. This is another of Frost’s nature poems, and this one is based on memory and love.… Continue reading Analysis and Summary of “Hyla Brook” by Robert Frost: 2022

To The Evening Star: Analysis: 2023<
September 6, 2018 by Website Contributors
To The Evening Star: Analysis: 2023

The poem To The Evening Star by William Blake is an English poet, painter, and printmaker. He was born on 28 November in London in 1757. Largely unrecognized during his lifetime, Blake is now considered a seminal figure in the history of the poetry and visual arts of the Romantic Age. To The Evening Star:… Continue reading To The Evening Star: Analysis: 2023

“The New Poetry Handbook” Analysis by Mark Strand: 2022<
September 6, 2018 by Website Contributors
“The New Poetry Handbook” Analysis by Mark Strand: 2022

The New Poetry Handbook by Mark Strand, he is a Canadian- born American poet, essayist, and translator. He was appointed Poet Laureate Consultant in poetry to the Library of Congress in 1990. He received the Wallace Stevens Award in 2004. Strand was a professor of English in Comparative Literature at Columbia University from 2005 until… Continue reading “The New Poetry Handbook” Analysis by Mark Strand: 2022

“The Little Girl Found” Analysis by William Blake: 2022<
September 6, 2018 by Website Contributors
“The Little Girl Found” Analysis by William Blake: 2022

“The Little Girl Found” is a poem written by the English Poet William Blake.  It was published as part of his collection Songs Of Experience in 1794. It is a poignant poem depicting the harshness of life and coming to terms with the bittersweet truth. In the poem, the parents of a seven-year-old girl called… Continue reading “The Little Girl Found” Analysis by William Blake: 2022