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Category: /Literature/Poetry
The phrase "carpe diem" is a powerful Latin phrase, that when translated into English means "seize the day." Themes of "carpe diem" were predominant in seventeenth century
poetry, and this can be seen in the two poems, "To the Virgins, to Make Much
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A brief biography of Federico Garcia Lorca as well as a brief analysis of his poem "The Moon Rising"
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", published after his death in 1940. It described his reaction to the "overmechanization of modern life". The greatest poem he wrote, "Lament for Ignacio Mejias", was about his friend, who was a bullfighter that died in the ring.
However, a great tragedy
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Category: /Literature/Poetry
Milton's multi-layered poem "Lycidas" is a literary work with a variety of interpretations and meanings. One of the many angles from which we can attempt to understand the poem is the meta-poetic level. Meta-poetics is quite a wide range of ideas, which
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Category: /Literature/World Literature
The title of Rothenberg's poem "In a Time of War" seems to encapsulate the poem's subject-matter, written with uncomplicated words of the English vocabulary makes the poem stand out in a stark manner. This method is used by Rothenberg to illustrate
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