Christabel
Christabel Christabel is a Gothic narrative poem about a maiden, Christabel, who encounters a mysterious stranger in the woods and is drawn into a supernatural mystery. Introduction Christabel is an incomplete narrative poem by...
Christabel Christabel is a Gothic narrative poem about a maiden, Christabel, who encounters a mysterious stranger in the woods and is drawn into a supernatural mystery. Introduction Christabel is an incomplete narrative poem by...
Mysteries of Udolpho About the Author Ann Radcliffe was born as Ann Ward on 9th July 1764 in London, England. She became a famous author of Gothic fiction, a genre that mixes romance and...
The School for Scandal Introduction “The School for Scandal,” penned by the English playwright Richard Brinsley Sheridan and first performed in 1777, is a Comedy of Manners that artfully blends elements of satire and...
Sylvia Plath My life, I feel, will not be lived until there are books and stories which relive it perpetually in time. The above line is from Sylvia Plath’s journals called “The Unabridged Journals...
Mulk Raj Anand: Life and Works Mulk Raj Anand is amongst the pioneer Indo-English novelists, alongwith R.K. Narayan and Raja Rao. He is known for his commitment for meportraying the struggles and injustices faced...
The Duchess of Malfi by John Webster 💬 The Duchess of Malfi is like a spicy Shakespearean soap opera with a twist – it’s all about a widowed duchess who secretly marries...
Thrushes by Ted Hughes Contents Central Idea of the Poem Summary Themes Structure The poem “Thrushes” by Ted Hughes was first published in the 1957 anthology The Hawk in the Rain. The anthology was...
Introduction Ted Hughes aka Edward James Hughes (1930-1998) was an English poet, translator, and children’s writer. He is best known for his innovative and powerful poetry that often explored themes of nature, mythology, and...
💬 To experience the captivating brilliance of George Bernard Shaw, a literary genius whose plays and writings reshaped the theatre and ignited societal transformation, we must first understand the man and his mind....
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