English Literature from 1789 to 1832
Thomas Klise
The Romantic writers plunged beneath the surface of life into the fires of the unconscious in search of truth, and they captured that truth in a po...
View full detailsThe Romantic writers plunged beneath the surface of life into the fires of the unconscious in search of truth, and they captured that truth in a po...
View full detailsDuring the early eighteenth century, the English poet Alexander Pope wrote: “One truth is clear: Whatever is, is right.” With that line, Pope desc...
View full detailsFrom the death of Queen Victoria in 1901 to the coronation of Queen Elizabeth in 1952, there were slightly more than fifty years, but what a world ...
View full detailsThe complete English Literature transparency program series includes English Literature of the 17th Century, English Literature of the 18th Century...
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View full detailsThe literature of the United States following World War II was, in many ways, a product of that war, mirroring a fact that the war had so clearly e...
View full detailsHere we explain the most common literary terms encountered in typical units of poetry, short story, novel, and drama. Terms for poetry classes incl...
View full detailsThe seventeenth century in England was an age of political, religious, and intellectual upheaval. This program examines this era and captures the s...
View full detailsOften when we hear the word “Victorian,” the images that come to mind are those of obsessive propriety, prudery, hypocrisy. But if we take a closer...
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