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ther writers and intellectuals went on pilgrimage. Author of literary masterpieces such as the drama of Faust (1803 and 1832), the Roman Elegies (1795), and novels Elective Affinities (1809) and apprenticeship of Wilhelm Meister (1795), Goe...
Invitation to a Voyage" somehow emerges optimistic approximate beauty and fanciful objects, and you thirst to ask: "Okay, where are the guts?" The pair refers of anything you could call unpleasant: "to die" (line 5) and "treacherous eyes" (...
pointless started in the 1930s, and became widespread during the cold war. By the early 1960s, the musical romp Oh! What a Lovely War was having a field day satirising generals. Its anti-Establishment jibes leached into many of the caption...
Jacob’s Room was Virginia Woolf’s third novel and the first in her more experimental mode. Set in the years leading up to the First World War, the work is an elegy, not just for an individual character, but for a generation lost in and affe...
poetry," the creation of which he was most proud. He concludes by vowing that from now on he will be more very careful with those he loves; he will be wary of admiration and so requiring them too much. In the verse "On my first son" Ben Jon...
Lycidas Living in the period of religious and cultural fluctuation, John Milton's poetry reflects many influences he found both in history and in contemporary world. The pastoral elegy, Lycidas, written after death of the friend, Edward Ki...
whose due date is around 1000 AD C. Kiernan, said that this manuscript is a copy made by the very author of the poem during the reign of Canute II of Denmark. In the Beowulf codex that survives to this day, there are also other poetical pi...