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In what ways is WH Auden’s In Memory of WB Yeats typical of the tradition of elegy, and in what ways is it distinctive?

Posted on January 19, 2018 by JL Admin

WH Auden’s classic elegy of his contemporary WB Yeats has withstood the test of time. Even after five decades of its first publication, the poem is fresh in its invocation of feelings of loss and suffering. The loss and suffering are so much at the deceased artist and the cessation of his work, but more…

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How coherent was the National government’s response to mass unemployment after 1931 in Britain?

Posted on August 30, 2016 by admin

The interwar years were some of the most turbulent in the history of Britain. Given the strong trade and diplomatic links between Britain and the rest of Europe and North America, the former’s economic stability depended on several external factors. The Great Depression that struck the United States in 1929 had repercussions across Europe. The…

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A Study of Aristotelian tragedy in Oedipus

Posted on July 14, 2016 by admin

The great Greek myth of Oedipus continues to be integral to the Western literary canon even today.  Starting from 5th century B.C., various ancient writers of the Hellenistic era made references to Oedipus in their works.  The best known version of the Oedipus myth comes from Sophocles’ trilogy of Theban plays: Oedipus the King, Oedipus…

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Social Commentary & Criticism in Jane Eyre

Posted on June 27, 2016May 20, 2019 by admin

Charlotte Bronte’s Jane Eyre has now attained an iconic status as a literary work.  There are several reasons behind this achievement.  The first is the inherent beauty and complexity of the novel.  The twists, turns and fluctuations of fortune that comprise the plot are both original and engaging. The second most notable aspect of the…

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Compare & Contrast: Wilfred Owen’s poem Dulce Et Decrum Est and Tim O’Brien’s The Things They Carried

Posted on June 19, 2016 by admin

The most painful episodes of twentieth century history are its wars. Starting with the losses of the First World War in 1914 the Second World War was even more catastrophic.  Then followed the theatre of the Cold War, in which the American military intervened far and wide in the globe. Notable examples include the Korean…

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A perspective on The History of Love by Nicole Krauss:

Posted on June 7, 2016June 7, 2016 by admin

Rubric: One of your peers made the claim that rather than being about “The History of Love,” this novel is largely about the history of loss. Argue for or against this assertion. Whether you support or refute this claim, be sure to explain the significance of yours. The History of Love: A Novel is the second…

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Is unemployment within the labour market primarily voluntary?

Posted on May 5, 2015 by admin

The worldwide recession precipitated by the financial crisis in the United States has had disastrous consequences for the UK economy as well.  This most recent episode of recession in the UK happens to be the worst it had faced in the period following the Second World War.  Based on the GDP numbers for the years…

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Television Show Analysis: Mad Men

Posted on April 29, 2015 by admin

Mad Men is one of the most acclaimed television series to have emerged in recent years.  Produced by Matthew Weiner (who was earlier the executive producer of The Sopranos), this richly made drama series depicts the New York advertising world of the early 1960s. The punning title can be taken to mean Madison Avenue which…

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Critical Analysis of The Submission by Amy Waldman

Posted on April 28, 2015 by admin

The novel chosen for this research exercise is The Submission by Amy Waldman.  Waldman has had a successful career with the New York Times before embarking on this debut novel.  Given her background, the subject of her work of fiction reflects her work as a journalist, centered on one of the most pressing topical issues…

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How Isaac Newton paved the way for Modern Physics?

Posted on April 17, 2015 by admin

Sir Isaac Newton (1642–1727), English mathematician and natural philosopher (physicist) is arguably one of the most influential scientists of the last millennium.  His discoveries on a range of subjects have ushered in a new era for scientific inquiry.  Indeed, Newton’s discoveries in optics, general physics and mathematics would place him alongside such luminaries as Thomas…

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