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Paradise lost

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Hello Readers.... Paradise lost : John milton BORN : December 9, 1608 London ,  England DIED : November 8, 1674? Chalfont St. Giles ,  England NOTABLE WORKS “Comus” “Paradise Lost” “Areopagitica” “Samson Agonistes” “Lycidas” “Il Penseroso” “LAllegro” “The Second Defense of the English People by John Milton, Englishman, in Reply to an Infamous Book Entitled “Cry of the King’s Blood”” “Eikonoklastes” “On the Morning of Christ’s Nativity” Paradise lost :-  Originally published: 1667. Author: John Milton. Text: Paradise Lost at Wikisource. Characters: The Devil, Adam, Raphael, God, Son of God, Eve, Michael. Genres: Poetry, Epic poetry, Epic. In the 1660’s, Milton was able to fulfill his probably greatest work, the epic Paradise Lost, which he finished despite his blindness. It was published in 1667 in a total of ten books and Milton faced instant success with his masterpiece. Paradise Lost, Milton illu...

Wordsworth and Coleridge

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Thinking activity : Wordsworth and Coleridge Hello Readers, William Wordsworth :  Born: 7 April 1770, Cockermouth, United Kingdom Died: 23 April 1850, Rydal Mount, United Kingdom Poems: I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud, The Prelude, Lines Written a Few Miles above Tintern Abbey, more Education: Hawkshead Grammar School, University of Cambridge, St John's College, Cambridge William Wordsworth was an English poet, a key figure of Romanticism, and the author of the most famous poem ever written about daffodils. Born in 1770, Wordsworth and his friend Samuel Taylor Coleridge invented a new style of poetry in which nature and the diction of the common man trumped formal, stylized language. Their seminal 1798 poetry collection, Lyrical Ballads, helped to launch the Romantic era of English literature, in which writers sought to unite the tranquility of nature and the inner emotional world of men. Even in the nineteenth century, Wordsworth felt ...

THE Purpose -T.P.KAILASAM

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hello readers, Purpose-T.P. kailasam  Introduction of T.P.Kailasam:-                       Full name of T.P.Kailasm is Thanjavur Paramasiva Kailasam. He was born on 29 July 1886 in Mysore, India and died on 1946 in Bangalore, India. He was Tamil. He had a good education, he studied geology in London. Then he joined government geology service, he also wrote play and also worked in local theater. He spent 10 years in place he called ' Nook' it was dirty place, but Kailasam wrote many plays in there. He wrote plays like 1) The Burden (1933) 2) Fulfillment (1933) 3) The Purpose (1944) 4)Karna : The Brahmin's Curse (1940) 5) Keechak(1949)                                  He wrote in English also....

August: patriotism and religious fervour

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August : Patriotism and Religious fervour Welcome readers,  Patriotism ;  India is one independent country and it celebrates its independence from Britain one 15th August since the year 1947. It is one of the biggest and most important celebrations for the Indian citizens and around this day you can literally feel the presence of patriotism floating in the air. The standard dictionary definition reads “love of one’s country.” This captures the core meaning of the term in ordinary use; but it might well be thought too thin and in need of fleshing out. In what is still the sole book-length philosophical study of the subject, Stephen Nathanson (1993, 34–35) defines patriotism as involving: Special affection for one’s own country.  A sense of personal identification with the country.  Special concern for the well-being of the country.  Willingness to sacrifice to promote the country’s good.   Though the...