Poetry and Drama

The Bard's Best: Shakespeare's Most Celebrated Works

The Bard's Best: Shakespeare's Most Celebrated WorksWilliam Shakespeare, often referred to as the Bard, is the most celebrated playwright in the English language. His works have transcended time, infl...

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The Oresteia: Aeschylus' Trilogy of Ancient Greek Tragedy

The Oresteia: Aeschylus' Trilogy of Ancient Greek Tragedy Written by the ancient Greek playwright Aeschylus, "The Oresteia" is a trilogy of Greek tragedies that delves into the themes...

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The Waste Land: Eliot's Fragmented Vision of Modern Society

The Waste Land: Eliot's Fragmented Vision of Modern SocietyT.S. Eliot's "The Waste Land," published in 1922, stands as a monumental work of literature that encapsulates the disillusionment and despair...

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Othello: Shakespeare's Tragic Tale of Love and Deception

Othello: Shakespeare's Tragic Tale of Love and DeceptionWilliam Shakespeare's "Othello" is a tragic play that explores the themes of love, jealousy, deception, and betrayal. Set in Venice and Cyprus, ...

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The Rime of the Ancient Mariner: Coleridge's Poetic Voyage

\"The Rime of the Ancient Mariner,\" a narrative poem by Samuel Taylor Coleridge, stands as one of the most significant pieces of English literature from the Romantic era. Published in 1798, it weaves...

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Waiting for Godot: Beckett's Absurdist Drama

Waiting for Godot: Beckett's Absurdist Drama Samuel Beckett's "Waiting for Godot" is a landmark in the realm of Absurdist Drama. First performed in 1953, it has since captivated audie...

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