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October 24, 2014 by Website Contributors
ANALYSIS OF STRANGE FITS OF PASSION HAVE I KNOWN

About the Author: William Wordsworth was born in 7th April 1770 in Cockermouth, Cumberland, which is a part of the scenic region in north-western England known as the Lake District. He was the second of the five children of John Wordsworth and Ann Cookson.  He was very close to his sister, Dorothy Wordsworth, who was… Continue reading ANALYSIS OF STRANGE FITS OF PASSION HAVE I KNOWN

October 15, 2014 by Website Contributors
On The Grasshopper and The Cricket Summary and Analysis

John Keats’ Sonnet “On the Grasshopper and the Cricket” was written on December 30th 1816. Keats was born in England in 1795 and died of tuberculosis when he was just 25, by which time he had composed an astonishing amount of powerful poetry.  This poem was written when he was 21. The poem was written… Continue reading On The Grasshopper and The Cricket Summary and Analysis

To One Who Has Been Long in City Pent Summary and Analysis<
October 15, 2014 by Website Contributors
To One Who Has Been Long in City Pent Summary and Analysis

One of the greatest English poets, John Keats (1795–1821) created an astonishing body of work before his early death from tuberculosis at the age of 26. Much of his poetry consists of deeply felt lyrical meditations on a variety of themes — love, death, the transience of joy, the impermanence of youth and beauty, the… Continue reading To One Who Has Been Long in City Pent Summary and Analysis

Walking Around Summary by Pablo Neruda<
September 28, 2014 by Website Contributors
Walking Around Summary by Pablo Neruda

‘Walking Around’ is a dystopic view of life. Influenced by his walk around Santiago, Neruda composed this poem sometime around 1933. It was published in the Residencia en la tierra II, (‘Residence on Earth’, Volume II) in 1935. The poem consists of 10 stanzas. It begins with the narrator’s exhaustion with being a man and… Continue reading Walking Around Summary by Pablo Neruda

Walking Around Analysis by Pablo Neruda<
September 28, 2014 by Website Contributors
Walking Around Analysis by Pablo Neruda

Life and Death: The narrator grapples often with the theme of his life and death, rather, his life in death. In S1, he considers himself a felt swan instead of a human being; in S2, he wants to become inanimate, although he’s alive. In S4, he shows a spark of life and wishes to do… Continue reading Walking Around Analysis by Pablo Neruda

A Narrow Fellow in the Grass Analysis by Emily DIckinson<
September 28, 2014 by Website Contributors
A Narrow Fellow in the Grass Analysis by Emily DIckinson

Context: The poems of Emily Dickinson are often some scribbles in her melancholy, or letters to her father, where she does not tell about her well-being, or how she spends her time, but how she feels about that happen around her and how shed is often mesmerised by nature. Rhyme Scheme and Style: There is… Continue reading A Narrow Fellow in the Grass Analysis by Emily DIckinson

A Narrow Fellow in the Grass Summary by Emily DIckinson<
September 28, 2014 by Website Contributors
A Narrow Fellow in the Grass Summary by Emily DIckinson

Emily Dickinson’s poems are mostly her letters to her sister-in-law and father, where she writes about things that she has come across. Looking at her collection of poems, it is clear that she is a person who is in love with nature, and is often left mesmerized by the smallest of living being or something… Continue reading A Narrow Fellow in the Grass Summary by Emily DIckinson

Hope is the Thing with Feathers Summary by Emily Dickinson<
September 28, 2014 by Website Contributors
Hope is the Thing with Feathers Summary by Emily Dickinson

Emily Dickinson is an American poet born in 1830 in Massachusetts. She has lived her life in solitude, and hardly had let any visitors or friends meet her. It was only after her death her poems were discovered, and were published. “Hope is the thing with feathers” is one of famous poems. This poem analysis… Continue reading Hope is the Thing with Feathers Summary by Emily Dickinson

Hope is the Thing with Feathers Analysis by Emily Dickinson<
September 28, 2014 by Website Contributors
Hope is the Thing with Feathers Analysis by Emily Dickinson

Context: Emily Dickinson did not intend to publish her poems; all her poems were written in melancholy and solitude. It is interesting to note that most of her poems did not have a title. Hence, while publishing, the first lines of each poem were taken as the title of the respective poems. Rhyme Scheme and… Continue reading Hope is the Thing with Feathers Analysis by Emily Dickinson

I Started Early Took My Dog Analysis by Emily Dickinson<
September 28, 2014 by Website Contributors
I Started Early Took My Dog Analysis by Emily Dickinson

Context: The poems of Emily Dickinson were unpublished until her death. She was a person who chose to stay in complete solitude, and not meet people even from her family. She has written poems to her sister-in-law and father as letters describing her days and things that leave her mesmerised. Her letters would be the… Continue reading I Started Early Took My Dog Analysis by Emily Dickinson