Katharine Tynan (1859-1931) wrote “Any Woman” during Ireland’s literary revival. Born in Dublin, she published over 100 novels and numerous…
Browsing: Poetry
Introduction Thomas Gray’s 1757 poem “The Progress of Poesy” stands as a celebrated work in the canon of English literature.…
Introduction Thomas Gray’s narrative poem “The Bard” (1757) is one of the most haunting and evocative works of mid-18th-century English…
Introduction Thomas Gray’s “Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard” stands as one of the most enduring poems in English literature,…
Introduction Robin S Ngangom’s “A Poem for Mother” is one of the most poignant explorations of the mother-son relationship in…
Journey to the Interior is one of Atwood’s most thought-provoking explorations of the human psyche, using the metaphor of a…
Introduction Mac Flecknoe is one of the most cutting pieces of literary satire ever penned in English literature. Written by…
The Road Not Taken extra questions help students dive deeper into one of Robert Frost’s most analyzed poems. Are you…
John Masefield’s “Laugh and Be Merry” is a radiant beacon of hope and positivity. This timeless poem isn’t just a…
Rabindranath Tagore’s “Upagupta” is one of the most profound and spiritually significant poems in Indian English literature. This powerful narrative…