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McEwan’s best novel. The story of this novel is based on the facts of conventional realism. The novel opens on an unusually hot summer day in 1935 with the Tallis family living near London in a country house that they have inherited. (D’hok...
the most famous examples of a mock-epic poem in the English language. It was first published in 1712, and was later revised to include the “machinery”, the retinue of super-naturals who influence both the actions and the morals of the story...
the Huntington Library. In fact, it is not just a library, but also a museum, art gallery and a wonderful garden, arboretum, which collected plants from almost all over the world. The library itself to mere mortals is not of considerable in...
Anne's life was a constant struggle, from her difficult adaptation to the rigors of the new land, to her constant battle with illness. America's first poet was no stranger to suffering. To escape persecution by the Church of England's Archb...
as been discussed. The episode selected for analyzing and discussing was about the weight losing in women. The program was telecasted in the women health month. The experts came and give advice to the 21 participants in the friendly and hil...
rape of the lock is a widely quoted mock epic that was first published in 1712. The poet despite being just 23 years old at the time of its publication managed to establish his reputation as s successful poet. The poet drew inspiration for ...