that help students formulate their own arguments for essays and exams. Conclusion
Read the historical context first to understand why authors wrote the way they did.
The defining styles, themes, and philosophies of the time.
: Details the evolution into dark, revenge tragedies and explores the intricate, intellectual conceits of John Donne and the Metaphysical poets. 3. Neoclassicism and the Enlightenment history of english literature by t singh
Singh masterfully navigates the political upheaval of the English Civil War and its profound impact on writers.
Explores nature, imagination, and individualism through Wordsworth, Coleridge, Keats, Byron, and Shelley.
(like the French Revolution or the Industrial Revolution) that shaped how authors wrote. Author Profiles: that help students formulate their own arguments for
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The literary dictatorship of Dr. Samuel Johnson and the compilation of the English dictionary. 5. The Romantic Movement (1798–1837)
Often referred to as the "Golden Age," Singh paints this era as a burst of intellectual energy. : Details the evolution into dark, revenge tragedies
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A purposefully structured monograph on T. Singh’s "History of English Literature" (interpreting the request as a focused scholarly overview of English literary history organized in a way consistent with a single-author monograph).