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Author: Sanjay Kumar
The book is structured to guide students through each poem with a detailed approach that covers essential aspects of poetry analysis. Every chapter is organized to facilitate deeper insights into the poem by addressing the following core elements: Title and Poet, Theme and Subject Matter, Structure and Form, Rhyme and Meter, Language and Diction, Literary Devices, Tone and Mood, Symbolism and Allegory, Personal Response, Contextual Analysis, and Overall Impact. This comprehensive methodology ensures that students not only grasp the technical features of the poem but also appreciate its broader literary and historical significance. The journey begins with Geoffrey Chaucer�s The Canterbury Tales, an unparalleled work of medieval literature that provides a vivid snapshot of 14th-century English society. Through Chaucer�s General Prologue and the character-driven narratives like the Wife of Bath�s Tale, students will explore complex themes such as class, gender, and morality. Chaucer�s use of vivid characterization, irony, and humor offers a unique window into the medieval mindset and will challenge students to engage critically with its social implications. Next, the book delves into Edmund Spenser�s The Faerie Queene (Book I), a Renaissance epic that combines chivalric romance with profound allegorical meaning. Spenser�s exploration of virtue, justice, and the moral conflicts faced by his characters invites readers to reflect on the complex interplay between personal duty and national identity, while offering a rich canvas for analysis of meter, rhyme, and symbolic imagery. The collection of poems in this book further includes a variety of works from the Metaphysical poets, such as John Donne�s The Good Morrow and The Canonization, whose intellectual and emotional depth will prompt students to consider the relationship between love, spirituality, and philosophy. Donne�s bold use of conceits, paradoxes, and metaphysical wit challenges conventional poetic forms and provides a fascinating entry point for the study of early modern verse. As the book progresses, works by poets such as Andrew Marvell (To His Coy Mistress) and George Herbert (The Collar) will engage with themes of love, time, mortality, and the tension between earthly and divine pursuits. The lyrical beauty of these poems, coupled with their intellectual vigor, invites students to reflect on the inner conflicts and human desires expressed within.
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ISBN | 9789364263214 |
Dimensions | 8*11 |
Total Page | 248 |
Paper Color | White Paper |
Cover Laminations | Glossy |
Language | English |
Publish Date | 30 Nov, -0001 |
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