Abraham Lincoln’s farewell address was given on February 11, 1861, in Springfield, Illinois. This speech in particular is a key…
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T.S. Eliot’s “The Love Song of J Alfred Prufrock,” first published in 1915, stands as a landmark of modernist poetry.…
In Alice Munro’s masterful short story “Dance of the Happy Shades,” social prejudices dissolve in the face of unexpected beauty,…
Introduction In her poem “Daddy,” Sylvia Plath takes readers on a harrowing journey through the landscape of personal trauma and…
When Kamala Das first serialized “Ente Katha” in the Malayalam weekly Malayalanadu, few could have predicted its seismic impact on…
“Summer in Calcutta” stands out as one of Kamala Das’s most celebratory works, marking a departure from her typically melancholic…
“The Old Playhouse” stands as one of Kamala Das’s most searing critiques of traditional marriage, using the metaphor of a…
“The Descendant” stands as one of Kamala Das’s most evocative explorations of generational inheritance and cultural memory. Through the intimate…
In the pantheon of Indian English poetry, Kamala Das’s “The Sunshine Cat” stands as a searing exploration of feminine identity,…
John Donne’s “The Relic” stands as one of the most fascinating examples of metaphysical poetry, masterfully interweaving themes of romantic…