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Explication of Preface to Lyrical Ballads (1802)- Part 1

Objectives
This module would enable the student to:
- Highlight the significance of the Preface.
-Explicate Wordsworth’s dissatisfaction with eighteenth-century poetry
-Explain the function of poetry as explained by Wordsworth.
-Outline Wordsworth’s originality in proposing his theory of poetry.
-Elucidate the shortcomings of the Preface.
-Analyse Wordsworth’s view of the function of poetry.
Part two:

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Introduction to Biographia Literaria- S.T. Coleridge
Explication of Biographia Literaria- Chapter 4- Part 1
Objectives
This module would enable the student to:
• Understand the age in which Samuel Taylor Coleridge lived.
• Explicate the influences on Coleridge’s literary output.
• Explain Coleridge’s contribution to literature.
• Trace the origin of Coleridge’s critical theory of poetry.
• Frame an estimate of Coleridge as an erudite scholar.
NTA UGC NET - English
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Free video course on History of English Literature. Must watch.
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An Introduction to 'English Studies in India.'
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Research Methods in English - M. P. Sinha
Dryden's dramatization of Paradise Lost is entitled
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27%
All for Love
38%
The State of Innocence
18%
Annus Mirabilis
17%
Religio Medici
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Which figure of speech is used in the following:
“Histories make men wise; poets, witty; the mathematics, subtle; natural philosophy, deep; moral, grave; logic and rhetoric, able to contend.”
"They covered themselves with dust and glory."
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19%
Zeugma
39%
Parallelism
26%
Aposiopesis
15%
Asyndeton
Which figure of speech is used in the following:
" I came, I saw, I conquered"
"Are all thy conquests, glories, triumphs, spoils, Shrunk to this little measure?”
Anonymous Quiz
22%
Zeugma
32%
Parallelism
29%
Aposiopesis
17%
Asyndeton