*Snow*
~ Novel by Orhan Pamuk. ~Published in 2002 in Turkish language .
~Translated into English by Maureen Freely and published in 2004.
~Award:- 2005 Prix Médicis étranger.
~Snow is set in the small Turkish town of Kars, isolated from the rest of the world for three days by a snowstorm.
~Snow offers an allegory of recent Turkish history while exploring themes of love, art, and religious experience.
Snow Quotes :-
1.Want to Read
"Happiness is holding someone in your arms and knowing you hold the whole world"
2."As much as I live I shall not imitate them or hate myself for being different to them"
About Author...
~Full name:- Ferit Orhan Pamuk
~Born 7 June 1952 Istanbul , Turkey
~He is a Turkish novelist, screenwriter and Professor of Comparative Literature and Writing Columbia University.
~He won the 2006 Nobel Prize in Literature.
Work~
1.Silent House(1983)
2.The White Castle(in Turkish 1985)&( in English 1990)
3.The Black Book(in Turkish 1990)& (in English 1994)
4. The New Life(in Turkish1994) & (in English 1997)
5.My Name Is Red(in Turkish 1998)& (in English 2001)
6.The Museum of Innocence(in Turkish 2008) & (in English 2009)
7.A Strangeness in My Mind.(in Turkish 2014) & (in English 2015 )
~ Novel by Orhan Pamuk. ~Published in 2002 in Turkish language .
~Translated into English by Maureen Freely and published in 2004.
~Award:- 2005 Prix Médicis étranger.
~Snow is set in the small Turkish town of Kars, isolated from the rest of the world for three days by a snowstorm.
~Snow offers an allegory of recent Turkish history while exploring themes of love, art, and religious experience.
Snow Quotes :-
1.Want to Read
"Happiness is holding someone in your arms and knowing you hold the whole world"
2."As much as I live I shall not imitate them or hate myself for being different to them"
About Author...
~Full name:- Ferit Orhan Pamuk
~Born 7 June 1952 Istanbul , Turkey
~He is a Turkish novelist, screenwriter and Professor of Comparative Literature and Writing Columbia University.
~He won the 2006 Nobel Prize in Literature.
Work~
1.Silent House(1983)
2.The White Castle(in Turkish 1985)&( in English 1990)
3.The Black Book(in Turkish 1990)& (in English 1994)
4. The New Life(in Turkish1994) & (in English 1997)
5.My Name Is Red(in Turkish 1998)& (in English 2001)
6.The Museum of Innocence(in Turkish 2008) & (in English 2009)
7.A Strangeness in My Mind.(in Turkish 2014) & (in English 2015 )
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◼The phrase ‘religion of the blood' is associated with D.H.Lawrence.
◼A character in Virginia Woolf’s novel Orlando changes his sex. Charles II is characterised in this novel.
◼A woman's search for a fitting mate is the central theme of Bernard Shaw's Man and Superman.
◼‘Chocolate cream hero' appears in Shaw’s Arms and the Man.
◼The phrase 'Don Juan in Hell' occurs in Shaw’s Man and Superman.
◼Prostitution is the central theme of Shaw's Mrs. Warren's Profession.
◼Labour and Capital conflict is the central theme of Galsworthy’s Strife.
◼"The law is what it is -a majestic edifice sheltering all of us, each stone of which rests on another." These lines occur in Galsworthy’s Justice.
◼Bernard Shaw was awarded the Nobel Prize in 1925.
◼Joseph Conrad's novels are generally set in the background of the sea.
◼Rudyard Kipling wrote the poem “ If”
◼The term 'Stream of consciousness' was first used by William James.
◼The terms 'Inscape' and 'Instress' are associated with Hopkins.
◼Sprung Rhythm' was originated by Hopkins.
◼T .S. Eliot called 'Hamlet' an artistic failure.
◼The World Within World is an autobiography of Stephen Spender.
◼G. B. Shaw said, "For art's sake alone I would not face the toil of writing a single sentence”.
◼Aldous Huxley borrowed the title ‘Brave New World’ from Shakespeare’s The Tempest.
William Morris is the author of The Earthly Paradise.
◼T S Eliot was believed to be "a classicist in literature, royalist in politics and anglo-catholic in religion”.
◼Virginia Woolf was the founder of the Bloomsbury Group, a literary club of England.
◼George Orwell's Nineteen Eighty – Four and Aldous Huxley's Brave New World are prophetic novels.
◼Plato said, ‘Art is twice removed from reality'.
◼Plato proposed in his Republic that poets should be banished from the ideal Republic.
◼Five principal sources of Sublimity are there according to Longinus.
◼In Dryden's Essay of Dramatic Poesy there are four speakers representing four different ideologies. Neander expresses Dryden's own views.
◼Dr. Johnson called Dryden 'the father of English criticism'
◼Shelley said, "poets are the unacknowledged legislators of the world”.
◼Dr . Johnson preferred Shakespeare's comedies to his Tragedies.
◼Coleridge said, "I write in metre because I am about to use a language different from that of prose."
◼Heroic Couplet is a two-line stanza having two rhyming lines in Iambic Pentameter.
◼Alexandrine is a line of six iambic feet occasionally used in a Heroic couplet.
◼Terza Rima is a run-on three-line stanza with a fixed rhyme-scheme.
◼Rhyme Royal stanza is a seven-line stanza in iambic pentameter.
◼Ottawa Rima is an eight-line stanza in iambic pentameter with a fixed rhyme-scheme.
◼Spenserian stanza is a nine-line stanza consisting of two quatrains in iambic pentameter, rounded off with an Alexandrine.
◼Blank verse has a metre but no rhyme.
◼Simile is a comparison between two things which have at least one point common.
◼Hyperbole is an exaggerated statement for the sake of emphasis.
◼The poem by Chaucer known to be the first attempt in English to use the Heroic Couplet is The Legend of Good Women.
◼Chaucer introduced the Heroic couplet in English verse and invented Rhyme Royal.
◼The invention of the genre, the Eclogues (pastoral poetry) is attributed to Alexander Barclay.
◼Mort D' Arthur is the first book in English in poetic prose.
◼First to use blank verse in English drama Thomas Sackville.
◼The first English play house called The Theatre was founded in London, 1576.
◼Thomas Wyatt introduced the sonnet form to England.
◼Thomas Nash was the creator of the picaresque novel. ( The Unfortunate Traveler)
◼Francis Bacon is the first great stylist in English prose.
◼Marlowe wrote only tragedies.
◼Sir Walter Raleigh wrote the introductory sonnet
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◼The phrase ‘religion of the blood' is associated with D.H.Lawrence.
◼A character in Virginia Woolf’s novel Orlando changes his sex. Charles II is characterised in this novel.
◼A woman's search for a fitting mate is the central theme of Bernard Shaw's Man and Superman.
◼‘Chocolate cream hero' appears in Shaw’s Arms and the Man.
◼The phrase 'Don Juan in Hell' occurs in Shaw’s Man and Superman.
◼Prostitution is the central theme of Shaw's Mrs. Warren's Profession.
◼Labour and Capital conflict is the central theme of Galsworthy’s Strife.
◼"The law is what it is -a majestic edifice sheltering all of us, each stone of which rests on another." These lines occur in Galsworthy’s Justice.
◼Bernard Shaw was awarded the Nobel Prize in 1925.
◼Joseph Conrad's novels are generally set in the background of the sea.
◼Rudyard Kipling wrote the poem “ If”
◼The term 'Stream of consciousness' was first used by William James.
◼The terms 'Inscape' and 'Instress' are associated with Hopkins.
◼Sprung Rhythm' was originated by Hopkins.
◼T .S. Eliot called 'Hamlet' an artistic failure.
◼The World Within World is an autobiography of Stephen Spender.
◼G. B. Shaw said, "For art's sake alone I would not face the toil of writing a single sentence”.
◼Aldous Huxley borrowed the title ‘Brave New World’ from Shakespeare’s The Tempest.
William Morris is the author of The Earthly Paradise.
◼T S Eliot was believed to be "a classicist in literature, royalist in politics and anglo-catholic in religion”.
◼Virginia Woolf was the founder of the Bloomsbury Group, a literary club of England.
◼George Orwell's Nineteen Eighty – Four and Aldous Huxley's Brave New World are prophetic novels.
◼Plato said, ‘Art is twice removed from reality'.
◼Plato proposed in his Republic that poets should be banished from the ideal Republic.
◼Five principal sources of Sublimity are there according to Longinus.
◼In Dryden's Essay of Dramatic Poesy there are four speakers representing four different ideologies. Neander expresses Dryden's own views.
◼Dr. Johnson called Dryden 'the father of English criticism'
◼Shelley said, "poets are the unacknowledged legislators of the world”.
◼Dr . Johnson preferred Shakespeare's comedies to his Tragedies.
◼Coleridge said, "I write in metre because I am about to use a language different from that of prose."
◼Heroic Couplet is a two-line stanza having two rhyming lines in Iambic Pentameter.
◼Alexandrine is a line of six iambic feet occasionally used in a Heroic couplet.
◼Terza Rima is a run-on three-line stanza with a fixed rhyme-scheme.
◼Rhyme Royal stanza is a seven-line stanza in iambic pentameter.
◼Ottawa Rima is an eight-line stanza in iambic pentameter with a fixed rhyme-scheme.
◼Spenserian stanza is a nine-line stanza consisting of two quatrains in iambic pentameter, rounded off with an Alexandrine.
◼Blank verse has a metre but no rhyme.
◼Simile is a comparison between two things which have at least one point common.
◼Hyperbole is an exaggerated statement for the sake of emphasis.
◼The poem by Chaucer known to be the first attempt in English to use the Heroic Couplet is The Legend of Good Women.
◼Chaucer introduced the Heroic couplet in English verse and invented Rhyme Royal.
◼The invention of the genre, the Eclogues (pastoral poetry) is attributed to Alexander Barclay.
◼Mort D' Arthur is the first book in English in poetic prose.
◼First to use blank verse in English drama Thomas Sackville.
◼The first English play house called The Theatre was founded in London, 1576.
◼Thomas Wyatt introduced the sonnet form to England.
◼Thomas Nash was the creator of the picaresque novel. ( The Unfortunate Traveler)
◼Francis Bacon is the first great stylist in English prose.
◼Marlowe wrote only tragedies.
◼Sir Walter Raleigh wrote the introductory sonnet
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#Literary_Theory & #Schools_of_Criticism
◆ #Plato -
• Republic,
• Symposium,
• Dialogues,
• Phaedrus.
◆ #Aristotle -
• Poetics,
• Rhetoric.
◆ #Longinus - On the Sublime
◆ #Horace - Ars Poetica
◆ #Quintilian -
• Institutio Orantoria ( Twelve books) ( The Education of an orator) .
◆ #Dante - De Vulgari Eloquio ( Of Writing in Vernacular) .
◆ #Boileau - Art Poetique.
◆ #Rapin - Reflections
◆ #Vida - DE Arte Poetica
#English_Critics & #their_works-
◆ #William_Blake - Discourse of English Poesie.
◆ #George_Puttenham - Arte of English Abuse.
◆ #Stephen_Gosson - The School of Abuse.
◆ #Philip_Sidney - An Apologie for poetrie.
◆ #Thomas_Lodge -
• A Defence of Poetry,
• Music and Stage Plays.
◆ #Ben_Johnson---
• Discoveries,
• Conversations with Drummond.
◆ #John_Dryden -
• An Essay of Dramatic Poesy,
• Prefaces and Dedicatory Epistles to his Plays and Fables.
◆ #Joseph_Addison - Many essays of critical value in his “Spectator”.
◆ #Alexander_Pope - Essay on Criticism ( in verse)
◆ #Dr_Samuel_Johnson - Lives of the Poets, Preface to Shakespeare.
◆ #William_Wordsworth - Preface to the Lyrical Ballads.
◆ #S_T_Coleridge -
• Biographia Literaria,
• Lectures of Shakespeare.
◆ #P_B_Shelley - Defence of Poetry.
◆ #Charles_Lamb - The English Comic Writers.
◆ #Thomas_Love_Peacock - The Four Ages of Poetry.
◆ #William_Hazlitt -
• Characters of Shakespeare’s Plays,
• The English Poets,
• The English Comic Writers,
• The Dramatic literature of the Age of Elizabeth.
◆ #Matthew_Arnold -
• Essays in Criticism,
• On the Study of Celtic Literature,
• on Translating Homer.
◆ #H_G_Wells - The Contemporary Novel.
◆ #Walter_Pater -
• Appreciations,
• Renaissance ,
• Plato and Platonism.
◆ #T_S_Eliot -
• The Sacret Wood,
• What is a Classic?,
• The Use of Poetry and the Use of Criticism.
• Points of view,
• Elizabethan Essays,
• Selected Essays.
◆ #Samuel_Butler--- Shakespeare’s Sonnets Reconsidered.
◆ #Stephen_Spender—Poetry Since.
◆ #William_Empson---
• Seven Types of Ambiguity,
• Sone Versions of Pastoral.
◆ #I_A_Richars -
• Principles of Literary Criticism,
• Practical Criticism,
• The meaning of Meaning,
• The Foundation of Aesthetics ,
• Coleridge on Imagination.
◆ #F_R_Lewis -
• New Bearings in English Poetry,
• For Continuity,
• The Great Tradition,
• The Common Pursuit,
• Revaluation,
• D.H.Lawrence: A Novelist, Education and the University.
◆ #David_Daiches -
• New Criticism,
• Critical Approaches to Literature.
◆ #Northrop_Frye - Anatomy of Criticism.
◆ #Plato -
• Republic,
• Symposium,
• Dialogues,
• Phaedrus.
◆ #Aristotle -
• Poetics,
• Rhetoric.
◆ #Longinus - On the Sublime
◆ #Horace - Ars Poetica
◆ #Quintilian -
• Institutio Orantoria ( Twelve books) ( The Education of an orator) .
◆ #Dante - De Vulgari Eloquio ( Of Writing in Vernacular) .
◆ #Boileau - Art Poetique.
◆ #Rapin - Reflections
◆ #Vida - DE Arte Poetica
#English_Critics & #their_works-
◆ #William_Blake - Discourse of English Poesie.
◆ #George_Puttenham - Arte of English Abuse.
◆ #Stephen_Gosson - The School of Abuse.
◆ #Philip_Sidney - An Apologie for poetrie.
◆ #Thomas_Lodge -
• A Defence of Poetry,
• Music and Stage Plays.
◆ #Ben_Johnson---
• Discoveries,
• Conversations with Drummond.
◆ #John_Dryden -
• An Essay of Dramatic Poesy,
• Prefaces and Dedicatory Epistles to his Plays and Fables.
◆ #Joseph_Addison - Many essays of critical value in his “Spectator”.
◆ #Alexander_Pope - Essay on Criticism ( in verse)
◆ #Dr_Samuel_Johnson - Lives of the Poets, Preface to Shakespeare.
◆ #William_Wordsworth - Preface to the Lyrical Ballads.
◆ #S_T_Coleridge -
• Biographia Literaria,
• Lectures of Shakespeare.
◆ #P_B_Shelley - Defence of Poetry.
◆ #Charles_Lamb - The English Comic Writers.
◆ #Thomas_Love_Peacock - The Four Ages of Poetry.
◆ #William_Hazlitt -
• Characters of Shakespeare’s Plays,
• The English Poets,
• The English Comic Writers,
• The Dramatic literature of the Age of Elizabeth.
◆ #Matthew_Arnold -
• Essays in Criticism,
• On the Study of Celtic Literature,
• on Translating Homer.
◆ #H_G_Wells - The Contemporary Novel.
◆ #Walter_Pater -
• Appreciations,
• Renaissance ,
• Plato and Platonism.
◆ #T_S_Eliot -
• The Sacret Wood,
• What is a Classic?,
• The Use of Poetry and the Use of Criticism.
• Points of view,
• Elizabethan Essays,
• Selected Essays.
◆ #Samuel_Butler--- Shakespeare’s Sonnets Reconsidered.
◆ #Stephen_Spender—Poetry Since.
◆ #William_Empson---
• Seven Types of Ambiguity,
• Sone Versions of Pastoral.
◆ #I_A_Richars -
• Principles of Literary Criticism,
• Practical Criticism,
• The meaning of Meaning,
• The Foundation of Aesthetics ,
• Coleridge on Imagination.
◆ #F_R_Lewis -
• New Bearings in English Poetry,
• For Continuity,
• The Great Tradition,
• The Common Pursuit,
• Revaluation,
• D.H.Lawrence: A Novelist, Education and the University.
◆ #David_Daiches -
• New Criticism,
• Critical Approaches to Literature.
◆ #Northrop_Frye - Anatomy of Criticism.
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A.There are two Alchemist by
1)Paulo Coelho
2)Ben Jhonson
B.There are two
a) A Vision of Judgement - 1821 ( Robert Southey )
b) The Vision of Judgement - 1822 ( Lord Byron ) written in response to Robert Southey's poem ( A Vision of Judgement )
C.There are two lotus eater:-
one is poem written by A.L.Tennyson and other is short story written by somerset Maugham
D.There are two
'Endymion' ( 1880 ) Novel-Benjamin Disraile
Endymion poem-jhon keats
E.Our Casuarina Tree ( a poem by Toru Datt)
The Casuarina Tree ( short stories collection) by Somerset Maughem
E.There are two
Hamlet play by william shakespear
The Hamlet novel by william Faukner
F .There are two
Passage to India
Novel by E. M. Forter.
Poem by Walt whitman
G.There are two ulysses:-
Poem-A.l Tennyson
Drama-Stephen Phillips
Novel- James Joyce
A.There are two Alchemist by
1)Paulo Coelho
2)Ben Jhonson
B.There are two
a) A Vision of Judgement - 1821 ( Robert Southey )
b) The Vision of Judgement - 1822 ( Lord Byron ) written in response to Robert Southey's poem ( A Vision of Judgement )
C.There are two lotus eater:-
one is poem written by A.L.Tennyson and other is short story written by somerset Maugham
D.There are two
'Endymion' ( 1880 ) Novel-Benjamin Disraile
Endymion poem-jhon keats
E.Our Casuarina Tree ( a poem by Toru Datt)
The Casuarina Tree ( short stories collection) by Somerset Maughem
E.There are two
Hamlet play by william shakespear
The Hamlet novel by william Faukner
F .There are two
Passage to India
Novel by E. M. Forter.
Poem by Walt whitman
G.There are two ulysses:-
Poem-A.l Tennyson
Drama-Stephen Phillips
Novel- James Joyce
In chapter 13 of biographia litereria Coleridge describes about fancy and imagination
👉 In 15 the chapter of biographia literaria is the definition of creative imagination
👉Robert Browning's Rabbia Ben Ezra is a defense of old age against youth
👉John Donne's last poem is "A hymn to God the Father"
👉Galsworthy refused the offer of a Knighthood in 1917
👉First folio 1623 was published by Heming and condell of Shakespeare
👉"Take o take those lips away" is from Measure for measure by Shakespeare
👉" Peter bell" by www a poem written as a reply to Coleridge's The Rime of the ancient mariner
👉" Curan" appears in Shakespeare's king Lear
👉Henry 8th is also known as " All is true" 1612
👉Shakespeare's last plays are four heterogeneous comedies
🐬Pericles 1607
🐬Cymbeline 1610
🐬The winter's tale 1609
🐬The tmpest 1610-11
👉Child Harold's pilgrimage a poem by lord Byron in Spenserian stanzas of which first two cantos in 1812, canto three in 1816, canto four in 1818
👉Coleridge's statement that "imagination dissolves, diffuses, dissipates in order to recreate ....", relates to primary imagination
👉The title " sound and fury " is taken from Macbeth
👉Epistle to Dr Arbuthnot by Pope begins with the line
" Shut, shut the door, good john fatigued I said..'""
👉Present fears/ are less than horrible imagination " is the line from Macbeth
👉Relationship is a long poem by kamla das
👉 J.M. coetzee's " For" is a postmodern retelling of Robinson Crusoe
👉The concept " Star equilibrium " in connection with man woman relationship appears in Women in love.
👉Mary Shelley's Frankenstein is dedicated to William Godwin her father..
👉 The motto " only connect " is taken from E.M.Forester's Howards End
👉 "kubla khan" takes an epigraph from Samuel purchas' " purchase His Pilgrimage "
👉 In 15 the chapter of biographia literaria is the definition of creative imagination
👉Robert Browning's Rabbia Ben Ezra is a defense of old age against youth
👉John Donne's last poem is "A hymn to God the Father"
👉Galsworthy refused the offer of a Knighthood in 1917
👉First folio 1623 was published by Heming and condell of Shakespeare
👉"Take o take those lips away" is from Measure for measure by Shakespeare
👉" Peter bell" by www a poem written as a reply to Coleridge's The Rime of the ancient mariner
👉" Curan" appears in Shakespeare's king Lear
👉Henry 8th is also known as " All is true" 1612
👉Shakespeare's last plays are four heterogeneous comedies
🐬Pericles 1607
🐬Cymbeline 1610
🐬The winter's tale 1609
🐬The tmpest 1610-11
👉Child Harold's pilgrimage a poem by lord Byron in Spenserian stanzas of which first two cantos in 1812, canto three in 1816, canto four in 1818
👉Coleridge's statement that "imagination dissolves, diffuses, dissipates in order to recreate ....", relates to primary imagination
👉The title " sound and fury " is taken from Macbeth
👉Epistle to Dr Arbuthnot by Pope begins with the line
" Shut, shut the door, good john fatigued I said..'""
👉Present fears/ are less than horrible imagination " is the line from Macbeth
👉Relationship is a long poem by kamla das
👉 J.M. coetzee's " For" is a postmodern retelling of Robinson Crusoe
👉The concept " Star equilibrium " in connection with man woman relationship appears in Women in love.
👉Mary Shelley's Frankenstein is dedicated to William Godwin her father..
👉 The motto " only connect " is taken from E.M.Forester's Howards End
👉 "kubla khan" takes an epigraph from Samuel purchas' " purchase His Pilgrimage "
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