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... book is on the study of English literature in terms of Western critical categories , there are also references to literature in other languages and the criteria enun- ciated in Indian treatises on poetics . The total aim of the book is ...
... book is on the study of English literature in terms of Western critical categories , there are also references to literature in other languages and the criteria enun- ciated in Indian treatises on poetics . The total aim of the book is ...
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... Book XVII of the Iliad , Milton's description of Paradise in Book IV of Paradise Lost and Keats ' evocation of the atmosphere of Delos in Book III of Hyperion are passages that luxuriate in de- tail , and are yet integral to the ...
... Book XVII of the Iliad , Milton's description of Paradise in Book IV of Paradise Lost and Keats ' evocation of the atmosphere of Delos in Book III of Hyperion are passages that luxuriate in de- tail , and are yet integral to the ...
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... Books : I. Narrative Poetry . Although this book should normally exclude lyrics , we have here Keats's ' La Belle Dame Sans Merci ' , which could be called a lyrical ballad , A. E. Housman's taut ' Eight O ' clock ' and part of ...
... Books : I. Narrative Poetry . Although this book should normally exclude lyrics , we have here Keats's ' La Belle Dame Sans Merci ' , which could be called a lyrical ballad , A. E. Housman's taut ' Eight O ' clock ' and part of ...
Contents
THE MAKING OF LITERATURE AND THe | 3 |
THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE | 21 |
BACKGROUNDS CLASSICAL AND CHRISTIAN | 42 |
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Introduction to the Study of English Literature Kodaganallur R. Srinivasa Iyengar,Prema Nandakumar No preview available - 2011 |
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action Aeschylus Aristotle artistic ballad Basil Willey beauty Book C. S. Lewis century character Christian civilisation classical Collective Unconscious creation creative critic D. H. Lawrence death Divine drama E. M. Forster earth elements emotion England English literature epic essay experience expression feeling fiction Greek Hamartia heart Heaven heroic Homer human humour imagination India inner intellectual language lines literary lyric matter meaning mediaeval metre Milton mind modern movement myths narrative nature novel novelist Oedipus Paradise Lost passions personality philosophy play plot poem poet poet's poetic poetry political prose psychic R. K. Narayan Rasa reader realise reality Renaissance rhyme rhythm Romantic Romanticism Samson satire says sense sensibility Shakespeare social society sonnet Sophocles soul speech spirit Sri Aurobindo story style sublime symbol symbolistic T. S. Eliot theme things thought tion tradition trochees truth ture unity verse vision whole words writing