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Nadya Q.Chishty-Mujahid's Explaining the Canonical Poems of English Literature spans several centuries of English literature, by examining the canonical poetry of writers such as Shakespeare, Spenser, Marvell, Browning, Tennyson, Elizabeth Barrett, and D.H. Lawrence. Chishty-Mujahid demonstrates that however much we have studied these great poets, there is still room to elucidate on their magnitude. More importantly, Chishty-Mujahid reinvigorates the importance of these masterpieces by rejecting the postmodern argument that these authors are culturally dominant relics of the past. Rather, thro
English poetry -- History and criticism. --- English poetry. --- English poetry --- English --- Languages & Literatures --- English Literature --- History and criticism
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The South Asian dancing-beloved's courtesanship, her enigmatic presence, her romantic allure, and her socio-economic position are all explored within the framework of this book. This text presents English translations of major Urdu (and a couple of Poorbi) lyrics from classic South Asian films.
Motion picture music -- South Asia -- History and criticism. --- Songs, Urdu -- South Asia -- History and criticism. --- Motion picture music --- Songs, Urdu --- Music --- Music, Dance, Drama & Film --- Music History & Criticism, Vocal --- Urdu songs --- Background music for motion pictures --- Film music --- Film scores --- Motion pictures --- Movie music --- Moving-picture music --- Dramatic music --- History and criticism
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This scholarly text, suitable for graduates and undergraduates alike, examines how the Gothic writing of Ann Radcliffe and the eighteenth-century novels of Fanny Barney helped to shape and hone Jane Austen's own eighteenth century literary endeavors. It specifically focuses on Austen's early works Northanger Abbey, Lady Susan, and Sense and Sensibility, all of which were conceived and shaped during the last decade of the 1700's. This study closely follows the manner in which Austen eschewed the popular epistolary genre in favour of the novel-form, how she mastered the parodic-Gothic form, and
Gothic revival (Literature) --- Women and literature --- English --- Languages & Literatures --- English Literature --- Literary movements --- Revival movements (Art) --- Romanticism --- Literature --- Influence --- History --- Austen, Jane, --- Radcliffe, Ann Ward, --- Criticism and interpretation. --- Influence. --- Radcliffe, --- Radklif, Anna, --- Ratcliffe, --- Rattcliffe, Anne, --- Ao-ssu-ting, --- Ao-ssu-ting, Chien, --- Aosiding, --- Aosiding, Jian, --- Āsṭin̲, Jēn̲, --- Austenová, Jane, --- Osten, Dzheĭn, --- Ostin, Dzhein, --- Lady, --- Author of Sense and Sensibility, --- Остен, Джейн, --- Остен, Джейм, --- אוסטן, ג׳יין --- אוסטן, ג׳יין, --- أوستن، جين،
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Western Esotericism --- Jean-Paul Corsetti --- Antoine Faivre --- the Dark Tower Came --- Robert Browning --- Versluis --- William Shakespeare --- Romeo and Juliet --- the Epsilon-Sigma Caduceus --- the Mantegna tarocchi --- ritual --- Kappa Sigma --- the Sola-Busca Sundial --- tarot --- ritualistic initiation --- Childe Roland
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