Introduction Joseph Conrad’s “Heart of Darkness” is a seminal work in the canon of English literature, renowned for its profound…
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Introduction Dr. Samuel Johnson, an 18th-century literary giant, is best known for his contributions to English literature and lexicography. His…
If you love poetry, you’ve almost certainly encountered the sonnet form. These compact poems, with their strict structure, have been…
Charles Dickens’ classic novel Great Expectations tells the story of Pip, an orphan boy who goes from humble beginnings to…
Formalism and new criticism were influential literary theories that emerged in the early 20th century. They shifted focus toward the…
Feminist literary theory has undergone major developments since Virginia Woolf examined Shakespeare’s imaginary sister. Today, intersectional analysis enriches feminist criticism…
Post-structuralism refers to a philosophical and literary movement that emerged in the 1960s as a response to structuralism. In this…
Madame Bovary: Patterns of Provincial Life by Gustave Flaubert, a groundbreaking novel published in 1856, continues to captivate readers with…
“The Return of the King” is the final volume of J.R.R. Tolkien’s epic fantasy novel “The Lord of the Rings,”…
Structuralism in literary theory, influenced by modern linguistics and cultural studies, delves into the underlying systems that govern narratives and…