際際滷shows by User: JanviNakum / http://www.slideshare.net/images/logo.gif 際際滷shows by User: JanviNakum / Wed, 15 Mar 2023 22:07:44 GMT 際際滷Share feed for 際際滷shows by User: JanviNakum Transgender Issue in Indian Society from Viewpoint of Arundhati Roy's Novel, " The Ministry of Utmost Happiness' /slideshow/transgender-issue-in-indian-society-from-viewpoint-of-arundhati-roys-novel-the-ministry-of-utmost-happiness/256535808 theministryofutmosthappiness-230315220744-e689dc05
What is transgender? In India Transgender Issue]]>

What is transgender? In India Transgender Issue]]>
Wed, 15 Mar 2023 22:07:44 GMT /slideshow/transgender-issue-in-indian-society-from-viewpoint-of-arundhati-roys-novel-the-ministry-of-utmost-happiness/256535808 JanviNakum@slideshare.net(JanviNakum) Transgender Issue in Indian Society from Viewpoint of Arundhati Roy's Novel, " The Ministry of Utmost Happiness' JanviNakum What is transgender? In India Transgender Issue <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/theministryofutmosthappiness-230315220744-e689dc05-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> What is transgender? In India Transgender Issue
Transgender Issue in Indian Society from Viewpoint of Arundhati Roy's Novel, " The Ministry of Utmost Happiness' from JanviNakum
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The Mechanics of Writings /slideshow/the-mechanics-of-writings/256535780 themechanicsofwritind-230315220330-d6d3c7a2
Spelling Italic Punctuation Names of Persons Number Titles of Works Numerals Quotation Capitalization and Personal Name in Languages]]>

Spelling Italic Punctuation Names of Persons Number Titles of Works Numerals Quotation Capitalization and Personal Name in Languages]]>
Wed, 15 Mar 2023 22:03:30 GMT /slideshow/the-mechanics-of-writings/256535780 JanviNakum@slideshare.net(JanviNakum) The Mechanics of Writings JanviNakum Spelling Italic Punctuation Names of Persons Number Titles of Works Numerals Quotation Capitalization and Personal Name in Languages <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/themechanicsofwritind-230315220330-d6d3c7a2-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Spelling Italic Punctuation Names of Persons Number Titles of Works Numerals Quotation Capitalization and Personal Name in Languages
The Mechanics of Writings from JanviNakum
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Wole Soyinka's Dystopia/Utopia Vision in ' A Dance of The Forest /slideshow/wole-soyinkas-dystopiautopia-vision-in-a-dance-of-the-forest/256535762 adanceoftheforests-230315215932-1d1f7325
Past and Present as the Failure of the future Representation 鏤namaste of African Past in ' A Dance of the Forest"]]>

Past and Present as the Failure of the future Representation 鏤namaste of African Past in ' A Dance of the Forest"]]>
Wed, 15 Mar 2023 21:59:32 GMT /slideshow/wole-soyinkas-dystopiautopia-vision-in-a-dance-of-the-forest/256535762 JanviNakum@slideshare.net(JanviNakum) Wole Soyinka's Dystopia/Utopia Vision in ' A Dance of The Forest JanviNakum Past and Present as the Failure of the future Representation 鏤namaste of African Past in ' A Dance of the Forest" <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/adanceoftheforests-230315215932-1d1f7325-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Past and Present as the Failure of the future Representation 鏤namaste of African Past in &#39; A Dance of the Forest&quot;
Wole Soyinka's Dystopia/Utopia Vision in ' A Dance of The Forest from JanviNakum
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Hawthorne and Chetan Bhagat and his Market /slideshow/hawthorne-and-chetan-bhagat-and-his-market/255394205 hawthorneandchetanbhagatandhismarket-230118160456-a1b200aa
what is marketing? Why his market down ? Why Chetan Bhagat market up?]]>

what is marketing? Why his market down ? Why Chetan Bhagat market up?]]>
Wed, 18 Jan 2023 16:04:56 GMT /slideshow/hawthorne-and-chetan-bhagat-and-his-market/255394205 JanviNakum@slideshare.net(JanviNakum) Hawthorne and Chetan Bhagat and his Market JanviNakum what is marketing? Why his market down ? Why Chetan Bhagat market up? <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/hawthorneandchetanbhagatandhismarket-230118160456-a1b200aa-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> what is marketing? Why his market down ? Why Chetan Bhagat market up?
Hawthorne and Chetan Bhagat and his Market from JanviNakum
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Fanon and Gandhi /slideshow/fanon-and-gandhi-255393645/255393645 fanonandgandhi-230118151705-ecc6d00b
Decolonising the self : Gandhi and Fanon violence and Agency]]>

Decolonising the self : Gandhi and Fanon violence and Agency]]>
Wed, 18 Jan 2023 15:17:05 GMT /slideshow/fanon-and-gandhi-255393645/255393645 JanviNakum@slideshare.net(JanviNakum) Fanon and Gandhi JanviNakum Decolonising the self : Gandhi and Fanon violence and Agency <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/fanonandgandhi-230118151705-ecc6d00b-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Decolonising the self : Gandhi and Fanon violence and Agency
Fanon and Gandhi from JanviNakum
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Magical realism in midnight's children.pptx /slideshow/magical-realism-in-midnights-childrenpptx/255141353 magicalrealisminmidnightschildren-230104163042-0d4a811b
What is magic realism? What is the History of Magical Realism? Characteristics of magic realism classic magic realism example modern magic realiam example ]]>

What is magic realism? What is the History of Magical Realism? Characteristics of magic realism classic magic realism example modern magic realiam example ]]>
Wed, 04 Jan 2023 16:30:42 GMT /slideshow/magical-realism-in-midnights-childrenpptx/255141353 JanviNakum@slideshare.net(JanviNakum) Magical realism in midnight's children.pptx JanviNakum What is magic realism? What is the History of Magical Realism? Characteristics of magic realism classic magic realism example modern magic realiam example <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/magicalrealisminmidnightschildren-230104163042-0d4a811b-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> What is magic realism? What is the History of Magical Realism? Characteristics of magic realism classic magic realism example modern magic realiam example
Magical realism in midnight's children.pptx from JanviNakum
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Toru dutt biography /slideshow/toru-dutt-biography/255141295 toruduttbiography-230104162337-48a8cc92
Ancient Ballads and Legends of Hindustan ]]>

Ancient Ballads and Legends of Hindustan ]]>
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Toru dutt biography from JanviNakum
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comparison between Alexander Pope and Wordsworth /slideshow/comparison-between-alexander-pope-and-wordsworth/255097137 comparisonbetweenalexanderpopeandwordsworth-230101063805-f4022f8f
WHAT ARE THE MAIN DIFFERENCES BETWEEN NEOCLASSICAL AND ROMANTICISM? ALEXANDER POPE AND WILLIAM WORDSWORTH COMPARISON AND CONTRAST OF WILLIAM WORDSWORTH AND ALEXANDER POPE]]>

WHAT ARE THE MAIN DIFFERENCES BETWEEN NEOCLASSICAL AND ROMANTICISM? ALEXANDER POPE AND WILLIAM WORDSWORTH COMPARISON AND CONTRAST OF WILLIAM WORDSWORTH AND ALEXANDER POPE]]>
Sun, 01 Jan 2023 06:38:05 GMT /slideshow/comparison-between-alexander-pope-and-wordsworth/255097137 JanviNakum@slideshare.net(JanviNakum) comparison between Alexander Pope and Wordsworth JanviNakum WHAT ARE THE MAIN DIFFERENCES BETWEEN NEOCLASSICAL AND ROMANTICISM? ALEXANDER POPE AND WILLIAM WORDSWORTH COMPARISON AND CONTRAST OF WILLIAM WORDSWORTH AND ALEXANDER POPE <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/comparisonbetweenalexanderpopeandwordsworth-230101063805-f4022f8f-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> WHAT ARE THE MAIN DIFFERENCES BETWEEN NEOCLASSICAL AND ROMANTICISM? ALEXANDER POPE AND WILLIAM WORDSWORTH COMPARISON AND CONTRAST OF WILLIAM WORDSWORTH AND ALEXANDER POPE
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Hard Time Character /slideshow/hard-time-character/255097092 hardtimecharacter-230101062242-0f0dfee3
Hard Time characters what is the meaning of Gradgrind?]]>

Hard Time characters what is the meaning of Gradgrind?]]>
Sun, 01 Jan 2023 06:22:42 GMT /slideshow/hard-time-character/255097092 JanviNakum@slideshare.net(JanviNakum) Hard Time Character JanviNakum Hard Time characters what is the meaning of Gradgrind? <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/hardtimecharacter-230101062242-0f0dfee3-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Hard Time characters what is the meaning of Gradgrind?
Hard Time Character from JanviNakum
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owen as a war poet /slideshow/owen-as-a-war-poet-255055218/255055218 owenasawarpoet-221227134037-e6373928
Wilfred Owen as a war poet Dulce et decorum Est ]]>

Wilfred Owen as a war poet Dulce et decorum Est ]]>
Tue, 27 Dec 2022 13:40:37 GMT /slideshow/owen-as-a-war-poet-255055218/255055218 JanviNakum@slideshare.net(JanviNakum) owen as a war poet JanviNakum Wilfred Owen as a war poet Dulce et decorum Est <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/owenasawarpoet-221227134037-e6373928-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Wilfred Owen as a war poet Dulce et decorum Est
owen as a war poet from JanviNakum
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alankar theory.pptx /slideshow/alankar-theorypptx/255055033 alankartheory-221227132117-3d9374da
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Tue, 27 Dec 2022 13:21:17 GMT /slideshow/alankar-theorypptx/255055033 JanviNakum@slideshare.net(JanviNakum) alankar theory.pptx JanviNakum <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/alankartheory-221227132117-3d9374da-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br>
alankar theory.pptx from JanviNakum
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robet frost /slideshow/robet-frost/255054998 robetfrost-221227131700-bd4d2b69
Comparison Between Robert Frost and William Wordsworth]]>

Comparison Between Robert Frost and William Wordsworth]]>
Tue, 27 Dec 2022 13:17:00 GMT /slideshow/robet-frost/255054998 JanviNakum@slideshare.net(JanviNakum) robet frost JanviNakum Comparison Between Robert Frost and William Wordsworth <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/robetfrost-221227131700-bd4d2b69-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Comparison Between Robert Frost and William Wordsworth
robet frost from JanviNakum
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In Memory of W.B. Yeats /slideshow/in-memory-of-wb-yeats/255054904 inmemoryofw-221227130630-5b6f5543
W.H.Auden ; Wystan Hugh Auden was born in York, England, on February 21, 1907. He moved to Birmingham during childhood and was educated at Christ Church, Oxford. As a young man he was influenced by the poetry of Thomas Hardy and Robert Frost, as well as William Blake, Emily Dickinson, Gerard Manley Hopkins, and Old English verse. At Oxford his precocity as a poet was immediately apparent, and he formed lifelong friendships with two fellow writers, Stephen Spender and Christopher Isherwood. He won the Pulitzer Prize for Poetry for his 1947 long poem The Age of Anxiety, the title of which became a popular phrase describing the modern era. Audens career has undergone much reevaluation in recent decades. While some critics have contended that he wrote his finest work when his political sentiments were less obscured by religion and philosophy, others defend his later material as the work of a highly original and mature intellect. Many critics echo the assessment of Audens career by the National Book Committee, which awarded him the National Medal for Literature in 1967: [Audens poetry] has illuminated our lives and times with grace, wit and vitality. His work, branded by the moral and ideological fires of our age, breathes with eloquence, perception and intellectual power. What is elegy ? : (in modern literature) a poem of serious reflection, typically a lament for the dead. (in Greek and Latin verse) a poem written in elegiac couplets, as notably by Catullus and Propertius. An elegy is a poem of serious reflection, especially one mourning the loss of someone who died. Elegies are defined by their subject matter, and don't have to follow any specific form in terms of meter, rhyme, or structure. Modern Elegy : For modern and contemporary poets, the elegy is a poem that deals with the subjects of death or mortality, but has no set form, meter, or rhyme scheme. While modern elegies don't have to use any particular meter or follow a particular form, they do typically follow a specific thematic arc, moving from grief toward an acceptance of death.For modern and contemporary poets, the elegy is a poem that deals with the subjects of death or mortality, but has no set form, meter, or rhyme scheme. While modern elegies don't have to use any particular meter or follow a particular form, they do typically follow a specific thematic arc, moving from grief toward an acceptance of death. In Memory W.B.Yeast & Structure In Memory of W.B. Yeats was written by Auden in February 1939 in Memory of William Butler Yeats after his death in Roquebrune (Southern France) on January 29, 1939. This poem follows the traditional elegiac form. In the poem is three part that is divided into Stanza of different lengths. The first part of the poem contains six stanzas, the second: one and the third: six again. Auden does not make use of a rhyme scheme in the first two parts of the poem but in the third he does. ]]>

W.H.Auden ; Wystan Hugh Auden was born in York, England, on February 21, 1907. He moved to Birmingham during childhood and was educated at Christ Church, Oxford. As a young man he was influenced by the poetry of Thomas Hardy and Robert Frost, as well as William Blake, Emily Dickinson, Gerard Manley Hopkins, and Old English verse. At Oxford his precocity as a poet was immediately apparent, and he formed lifelong friendships with two fellow writers, Stephen Spender and Christopher Isherwood. He won the Pulitzer Prize for Poetry for his 1947 long poem The Age of Anxiety, the title of which became a popular phrase describing the modern era. Audens career has undergone much reevaluation in recent decades. While some critics have contended that he wrote his finest work when his political sentiments were less obscured by religion and philosophy, others defend his later material as the work of a highly original and mature intellect. Many critics echo the assessment of Audens career by the National Book Committee, which awarded him the National Medal for Literature in 1967: [Audens poetry] has illuminated our lives and times with grace, wit and vitality. His work, branded by the moral and ideological fires of our age, breathes with eloquence, perception and intellectual power. What is elegy ? : (in modern literature) a poem of serious reflection, typically a lament for the dead. (in Greek and Latin verse) a poem written in elegiac couplets, as notably by Catullus and Propertius. An elegy is a poem of serious reflection, especially one mourning the loss of someone who died. Elegies are defined by their subject matter, and don't have to follow any specific form in terms of meter, rhyme, or structure. Modern Elegy : For modern and contemporary poets, the elegy is a poem that deals with the subjects of death or mortality, but has no set form, meter, or rhyme scheme. While modern elegies don't have to use any particular meter or follow a particular form, they do typically follow a specific thematic arc, moving from grief toward an acceptance of death.For modern and contemporary poets, the elegy is a poem that deals with the subjects of death or mortality, but has no set form, meter, or rhyme scheme. While modern elegies don't have to use any particular meter or follow a particular form, they do typically follow a specific thematic arc, moving from grief toward an acceptance of death. In Memory W.B.Yeast & Structure In Memory of W.B. Yeats was written by Auden in February 1939 in Memory of William Butler Yeats after his death in Roquebrune (Southern France) on January 29, 1939. This poem follows the traditional elegiac form. In the poem is three part that is divided into Stanza of different lengths. The first part of the poem contains six stanzas, the second: one and the third: six again. Auden does not make use of a rhyme scheme in the first two parts of the poem but in the third he does. ]]>
Tue, 27 Dec 2022 13:06:30 GMT /slideshow/in-memory-of-wb-yeats/255054904 JanviNakum@slideshare.net(JanviNakum) In Memory of W.B. Yeats JanviNakum W.H.Auden ; Wystan Hugh Auden was born in York, England, on February 21, 1907. He moved to Birmingham during childhood and was educated at Christ Church, Oxford. As a young man he was influenced by the poetry of Thomas Hardy and Robert Frost, as well as William Blake, Emily Dickinson, Gerard Manley Hopkins, and Old English verse. At Oxford his precocity as a poet was immediately apparent, and he formed lifelong friendships with two fellow writers, Stephen Spender and Christopher Isherwood. He won the Pulitzer Prize for Poetry for his 1947 long poem The Age of Anxiety, the title of which became a popular phrase describing the modern era. Audens career has undergone much reevaluation in recent decades. While some critics have contended that he wrote his finest work when his political sentiments were less obscured by religion and philosophy, others defend his later material as the work of a highly original and mature intellect. Many critics echo the assessment of Audens career by the National Book Committee, which awarded him the National Medal for Literature in 1967: [Audens poetry] has illuminated our lives and times with grace, wit and vitality. His work, branded by the moral and ideological fires of our age, breathes with eloquence, perception and intellectual power. What is elegy ? : (in modern literature) a poem of serious reflection, typically a lament for the dead. (in Greek and Latin verse) a poem written in elegiac couplets, as notably by Catullus and Propertius. An elegy is a poem of serious reflection, especially one mourning the loss of someone who died. Elegies are defined by their subject matter, and don't have to follow any specific form in terms of meter, rhyme, or structure. Modern Elegy : For modern and contemporary poets, the elegy is a poem that deals with the subjects of death or mortality, but has no set form, meter, or rhyme scheme. While modern elegies don't have to use any particular meter or follow a particular form, they do typically follow a specific thematic arc, moving from grief toward an acceptance of death.For modern and contemporary poets, the elegy is a poem that deals with the subjects of death or mortality, but has no set form, meter, or rhyme scheme. While modern elegies don't have to use any particular meter or follow a particular form, they do typically follow a specific thematic arc, moving from grief toward an acceptance of death. In Memory W.B.Yeast & Structure In Memory of W.B. Yeats was written by Auden in February 1939 in Memory of William Butler Yeats after his death in Roquebrune (Southern France) on January 29, 1939. This poem follows the traditional elegiac form. In the poem is three part that is divided into Stanza of different lengths. The first part of the poem contains six stanzas, the second: one and the third: six again. Auden does not make use of a rhyme scheme in the first two parts of the poem but in the third he does. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/inmemoryofw-221227130630-5b6f5543-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> W.H.Auden ; Wystan Hugh Auden was born in York, England, on February 21, 1907. He moved to Birmingham during childhood and was educated at Christ Church, Oxford. As a young man he was influenced by the poetry of Thomas Hardy and Robert Frost, as well as William Blake, Emily Dickinson, Gerard Manley Hopkins, and Old English verse. At Oxford his precocity as a poet was immediately apparent, and he formed lifelong friendships with two fellow writers, Stephen Spender and Christopher Isherwood. He won the Pulitzer Prize for Poetry for his 1947 long poem The Age of Anxiety, the title of which became a popular phrase describing the modern era. Audens career has undergone much reevaluation in recent decades. While some critics have contended that he wrote his finest work when his political sentiments were less obscured by religion and philosophy, others defend his later material as the work of a highly original and mature intellect. Many critics echo the assessment of Audens career by the National Book Committee, which awarded him the National Medal for Literature in 1967: [Audens poetry] has illuminated our lives and times with grace, wit and vitality. His work, branded by the moral and ideological fires of our age, breathes with eloquence, perception and intellectual power. What is elegy ? : (in modern literature) a poem of serious reflection, typically a lament for the dead. (in Greek and Latin verse) a poem written in elegiac couplets, as notably by Catullus and Propertius. An elegy is a poem of serious reflection, especially one mourning the loss of someone who died. Elegies are defined by their subject matter, and don&#39;t have to follow any specific form in terms of meter, rhyme, or structure. Modern Elegy : For modern and contemporary poets, the elegy is a poem that deals with the subjects of death or mortality, but has no set form, meter, or rhyme scheme. While modern elegies don&#39;t have to use any particular meter or follow a particular form, they do typically follow a specific thematic arc, moving from grief toward an acceptance of death.For modern and contemporary poets, the elegy is a poem that deals with the subjects of death or mortality, but has no set form, meter, or rhyme scheme. While modern elegies don&#39;t have to use any particular meter or follow a particular form, they do typically follow a specific thematic arc, moving from grief toward an acceptance of death. In Memory W.B.Yeast &amp; Structure In Memory of W.B. Yeats was written by Auden in February 1939 in Memory of William Butler Yeats after his death in Roquebrune (Southern France) on January 29, 1939. This poem follows the traditional elegiac form. In the poem is three part that is divided into Stanza of different lengths. The first part of the poem contains six stanzas, the second: one and the third: six again. Auden does not make use of a rhyme scheme in the first two parts of the poem but in the third he does.
In Memory of W.B. Yeats from JanviNakum
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F. scott /slideshow/f-scott/255054713 f-221227124617-1673aed2
The Great Gatsby written by F. Scott Fitzgerald F. Scott Fitzgerald born September 24, 1896, St. Paul, Minnesota, U.S.F. Scott Fitzgerald was a 20th-century American short-story writer and novelist. Although he completed four novels and more than 150 short stories in his lifetime, he is perhaps best remembered for his third novel, The Great Gatsby (1925). The Great Gatsby is today widely considered the great American novel. he died December 21, 1940, Hollywood, California. About the Novel The Great Gatsby is a 1925 novel by American Writer F. Scott Fitzgerald. Set in the Jazz Age on Long Island, near New York City, the novel Depicts First Person narrator Nick Carraways interactions with Mysterious millionaire Jay Gatsby and Gatsbys obsession to reunite with his former lover, Daisy Buchanan. Gatsby continues to attract popular and scholarly attention. Contemporary scholars emphasize the novel's treatment of social class, inherited versus self-made wealth, race, and environmentalism, and its cynical attitude towards the American dream. One persistent item of criticism is an allegation of antisemitic stereotyping. The Great Gatsby is widely considered to be a literary masterwork and a contender for the title of the Great American Novel. The moral of the novel is that the American Dream is Ultimately unattainable. The Decline of the American Dream in the 1920s :On the surface, The Great Gatsby is a story of the thwarted love between a man and a woman. The main theme of the novel, However, encompasses a much larger, less romantic Scope. Though all of its action takes place over a mere few months during the summer of 1922 and is set in a circumscribed geographical area in the vicinity of Long Island, New York, The Great Gatsby is a highly symbolic meditation on 1920s America as a whole, in particular the disintegration of the American dream in an era of unprecedented prosperity and material excess. When World War I ended in 1918, the generation of young Americans who had fought the war became intensely disillusioned, as the brutal carnage that they had just faced made the Victorian social morality of early-twentieth-century America. American aristocracyfamilies with old wealthscorned the newly rich industrialists and speculators. Additionally, the passage of the Eighteenth Amendment in 1919, which banned the sale of alcohol, created a thriving underworld designed to satisfy the massive demand for bootleg liquor among rich and poor alike. Fitzgerald positions the characters of The Great Gatsby as emblems of these social trends. Nick and Gatsby, both of whom fought in World War I, exhibit the newfound cosmopolitanism and cynicism that resulted from the war. The various social climbers and ambitious speculators who attend Gatsbys parties evidence the greedy scramble for wealth. ]]>

The Great Gatsby written by F. Scott Fitzgerald F. Scott Fitzgerald born September 24, 1896, St. Paul, Minnesota, U.S.F. Scott Fitzgerald was a 20th-century American short-story writer and novelist. Although he completed four novels and more than 150 short stories in his lifetime, he is perhaps best remembered for his third novel, The Great Gatsby (1925). The Great Gatsby is today widely considered the great American novel. he died December 21, 1940, Hollywood, California. About the Novel The Great Gatsby is a 1925 novel by American Writer F. Scott Fitzgerald. Set in the Jazz Age on Long Island, near New York City, the novel Depicts First Person narrator Nick Carraways interactions with Mysterious millionaire Jay Gatsby and Gatsbys obsession to reunite with his former lover, Daisy Buchanan. Gatsby continues to attract popular and scholarly attention. Contemporary scholars emphasize the novel's treatment of social class, inherited versus self-made wealth, race, and environmentalism, and its cynical attitude towards the American dream. One persistent item of criticism is an allegation of antisemitic stereotyping. The Great Gatsby is widely considered to be a literary masterwork and a contender for the title of the Great American Novel. The moral of the novel is that the American Dream is Ultimately unattainable. The Decline of the American Dream in the 1920s :On the surface, The Great Gatsby is a story of the thwarted love between a man and a woman. The main theme of the novel, However, encompasses a much larger, less romantic Scope. Though all of its action takes place over a mere few months during the summer of 1922 and is set in a circumscribed geographical area in the vicinity of Long Island, New York, The Great Gatsby is a highly symbolic meditation on 1920s America as a whole, in particular the disintegration of the American dream in an era of unprecedented prosperity and material excess. When World War I ended in 1918, the generation of young Americans who had fought the war became intensely disillusioned, as the brutal carnage that they had just faced made the Victorian social morality of early-twentieth-century America. American aristocracyfamilies with old wealthscorned the newly rich industrialists and speculators. Additionally, the passage of the Eighteenth Amendment in 1919, which banned the sale of alcohol, created a thriving underworld designed to satisfy the massive demand for bootleg liquor among rich and poor alike. Fitzgerald positions the characters of The Great Gatsby as emblems of these social trends. Nick and Gatsby, both of whom fought in World War I, exhibit the newfound cosmopolitanism and cynicism that resulted from the war. The various social climbers and ambitious speculators who attend Gatsbys parties evidence the greedy scramble for wealth. ]]>
Tue, 27 Dec 2022 12:46:17 GMT /slideshow/f-scott/255054713 JanviNakum@slideshare.net(JanviNakum) F. scott JanviNakum The Great Gatsby written by F. Scott Fitzgerald F. Scott Fitzgerald born September 24, 1896, St. Paul, Minnesota, U.S.F. Scott Fitzgerald was a 20th-century American short-story writer and novelist. Although he completed four novels and more than 150 short stories in his lifetime, he is perhaps best remembered for his third novel, The Great Gatsby (1925). The Great Gatsby is today widely considered the great American novel. he died December 21, 1940, Hollywood, California. About the Novel The Great Gatsby is a 1925 novel by American Writer F. Scott Fitzgerald. Set in the Jazz Age on Long Island, near New York City, the novel Depicts First Person narrator Nick Carraways interactions with Mysterious millionaire Jay Gatsby and Gatsbys obsession to reunite with his former lover, Daisy Buchanan. Gatsby continues to attract popular and scholarly attention. Contemporary scholars emphasize the novel's treatment of social class, inherited versus self-made wealth, race, and environmentalism, and its cynical attitude towards the American dream. One persistent item of criticism is an allegation of antisemitic stereotyping. The Great Gatsby is widely considered to be a literary masterwork and a contender for the title of the Great American Novel. The moral of the novel is that the American Dream is Ultimately unattainable. The Decline of the American Dream in the 1920s :On the surface, The Great Gatsby is a story of the thwarted love between a man and a woman. The main theme of the novel, However, encompasses a much larger, less romantic Scope. Though all of its action takes place over a mere few months during the summer of 1922 and is set in a circumscribed geographical area in the vicinity of Long Island, New York, The Great Gatsby is a highly symbolic meditation on 1920s America as a whole, in particular the disintegration of the American dream in an era of unprecedented prosperity and material excess. When World War I ended in 1918, the generation of young Americans who had fought the war became intensely disillusioned, as the brutal carnage that they had just faced made the Victorian social morality of early-twentieth-century America. American aristocracyfamilies with old wealthscorned the newly rich industrialists and speculators. Additionally, the passage of the Eighteenth Amendment in 1919, which banned the sale of alcohol, created a thriving underworld designed to satisfy the massive demand for bootleg liquor among rich and poor alike. Fitzgerald positions the characters of The Great Gatsby as emblems of these social trends. Nick and Gatsby, both of whom fought in World War I, exhibit the newfound cosmopolitanism and cynicism that resulted from the war. The various social climbers and ambitious speculators who attend Gatsbys parties evidence the greedy scramble for wealth. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/f-221227124617-1673aed2-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> The Great Gatsby written by F. Scott Fitzgerald F. Scott Fitzgerald born September 24, 1896, St. Paul, Minnesota, U.S.F. Scott Fitzgerald was a 20th-century American short-story writer and novelist. Although he completed four novels and more than 150 short stories in his lifetime, he is perhaps best remembered for his third novel, The Great Gatsby (1925). The Great Gatsby is today widely considered the great American novel. he died December 21, 1940, Hollywood, California. About the Novel The Great Gatsby is a 1925 novel by American Writer F. Scott Fitzgerald. Set in the Jazz Age on Long Island, near New York City, the novel Depicts First Person narrator Nick Carraways interactions with Mysterious millionaire Jay Gatsby and Gatsbys obsession to reunite with his former lover, Daisy Buchanan. Gatsby continues to attract popular and scholarly attention. Contemporary scholars emphasize the novel&#39;s treatment of social class, inherited versus self-made wealth, race, and environmentalism, and its cynical attitude towards the American dream. One persistent item of criticism is an allegation of antisemitic stereotyping. The Great Gatsby is widely considered to be a literary masterwork and a contender for the title of the Great American Novel. The moral of the novel is that the American Dream is Ultimately unattainable. The Decline of the American Dream in the 1920s :On the surface, The Great Gatsby is a story of the thwarted love between a man and a woman. The main theme of the novel, However, encompasses a much larger, less romantic Scope. Though all of its action takes place over a mere few months during the summer of 1922 and is set in a circumscribed geographical area in the vicinity of Long Island, New York, The Great Gatsby is a highly symbolic meditation on 1920s America as a whole, in particular the disintegration of the American dream in an era of unprecedented prosperity and material excess. When World War I ended in 1918, the generation of young Americans who had fought the war became intensely disillusioned, as the brutal carnage that they had just faced made the Victorian social morality of early-twentieth-century America. American aristocracyfamilies with old wealthscorned the newly rich industrialists and speculators. Additionally, the passage of the Eighteenth Amendment in 1919, which banned the sale of alcohol, created a thriving underworld designed to satisfy the massive demand for bootleg liquor among rich and poor alike. Fitzgerald positions the characters of The Great Gatsby as emblems of these social trends. Nick and Gatsby, both of whom fought in World War I, exhibit the newfound cosmopolitanism and cynicism that resulted from the war. The various social climbers and ambitious speculators who attend Gatsbys parties evidence the greedy scramble for wealth.
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A Tale Of Tub /slideshow/a-tale-of-tub/255041183 ataleoftub-221226143003-6e20dd8b
Jonathan Swift Jonathan Swift was on 30 November 1667 in Dublin, Ireland He was an Anglo-Irish satirist, essayist, political pamphleteer, poet and Anglican cleric. He is regarded by the Encyclopaedia Britannica as the foremost prose Satirist in the English language, and less well known foe his poetry. He originally published all of his works under pseudonyms- such as Lemuel Gulliver, Isaac Bickerstaff, M.B. Drapier- or anonymously. He was a master of two styles of satire, the Horatian and Juvenalian Styles. What is the meaning of Tale of Tub? One of the great themes that swift explores in A Tale of a Tub is the madness of pride involved in believing ones own age to be supreme and the inferiority of derivative works. One of the attacks in the tale was on those who believe that being readers of works makes them the equals of the creators of works. A Tale of a Tub A Tale of a Tub, Prose Satire by Jonathan Swift, written between 1696 and 1699, published anonymously in 1704, and expanded in 1710. Regarded as his first major work, it comprises three related Sketches: the Tale itself, an energetic defense of literature and religion against zealous pedantry. The Sections of the Tale alternate between the main allegory about Christian history and ironic digressions on modern scholarship. From 1710, the cover of the 5th edition of Tale of a Tub. This is a very typical pamphlet cover page. Sailors, when threatened by a whale , would throw an empty tub to divert it from attacking their ship. Symbols Three Brothers Three Branches of Christianity The will of the Father Bible Father - God Three costs Three Religious Practices]]>

Jonathan Swift Jonathan Swift was on 30 November 1667 in Dublin, Ireland He was an Anglo-Irish satirist, essayist, political pamphleteer, poet and Anglican cleric. He is regarded by the Encyclopaedia Britannica as the foremost prose Satirist in the English language, and less well known foe his poetry. He originally published all of his works under pseudonyms- such as Lemuel Gulliver, Isaac Bickerstaff, M.B. Drapier- or anonymously. He was a master of two styles of satire, the Horatian and Juvenalian Styles. What is the meaning of Tale of Tub? One of the great themes that swift explores in A Tale of a Tub is the madness of pride involved in believing ones own age to be supreme and the inferiority of derivative works. One of the attacks in the tale was on those who believe that being readers of works makes them the equals of the creators of works. A Tale of a Tub A Tale of a Tub, Prose Satire by Jonathan Swift, written between 1696 and 1699, published anonymously in 1704, and expanded in 1710. Regarded as his first major work, it comprises three related Sketches: the Tale itself, an energetic defense of literature and religion against zealous pedantry. The Sections of the Tale alternate between the main allegory about Christian history and ironic digressions on modern scholarship. From 1710, the cover of the 5th edition of Tale of a Tub. This is a very typical pamphlet cover page. Sailors, when threatened by a whale , would throw an empty tub to divert it from attacking their ship. Symbols Three Brothers Three Branches of Christianity The will of the Father Bible Father - God Three costs Three Religious Practices]]>
Mon, 26 Dec 2022 14:30:03 GMT /slideshow/a-tale-of-tub/255041183 JanviNakum@slideshare.net(JanviNakum) A Tale Of Tub JanviNakum Jonathan Swift Jonathan Swift was on 30 November 1667 in Dublin, Ireland He was an Anglo-Irish satirist, essayist, political pamphleteer, poet and Anglican cleric. He is regarded by the Encyclopaedia Britannica as the foremost prose Satirist in the English language, and less well known foe his poetry. He originally published all of his works under pseudonyms- such as Lemuel Gulliver, Isaac Bickerstaff, M.B. Drapier- or anonymously. He was a master of two styles of satire, the Horatian and Juvenalian Styles. What is the meaning of Tale of Tub? One of the great themes that swift explores in A Tale of a Tub is the madness of pride involved in believing ones own age to be supreme and the inferiority of derivative works. One of the attacks in the tale was on those who believe that being readers of works makes them the equals of the creators of works. A Tale of a Tub A Tale of a Tub, Prose Satire by Jonathan Swift, written between 1696 and 1699, published anonymously in 1704, and expanded in 1710. Regarded as his first major work, it comprises three related Sketches: the Tale itself, an energetic defense of literature and religion against zealous pedantry. The Sections of the Tale alternate between the main allegory about Christian history and ironic digressions on modern scholarship. From 1710, the cover of the 5th edition of Tale of a Tub. This is a very typical pamphlet cover page. Sailors, when threatened by a whale , would throw an empty tub to divert it from attacking their ship. Symbols Three Brothers Three Branches of Christianity The will of the Father Bible Father - God Three costs Three Religious Practices <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/ataleoftub-221226143003-6e20dd8b-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Jonathan Swift Jonathan Swift was on 30 November 1667 in Dublin, Ireland He was an Anglo-Irish satirist, essayist, political pamphleteer, poet and Anglican cleric. He is regarded by the Encyclopaedia Britannica as the foremost prose Satirist in the English language, and less well known foe his poetry. He originally published all of his works under pseudonyms- such as Lemuel Gulliver, Isaac Bickerstaff, M.B. Drapier- or anonymously. He was a master of two styles of satire, the Horatian and Juvenalian Styles. What is the meaning of Tale of Tub? One of the great themes that swift explores in A Tale of a Tub is the madness of pride involved in believing ones own age to be supreme and the inferiority of derivative works. One of the attacks in the tale was on those who believe that being readers of works makes them the equals of the creators of works. A Tale of a Tub A Tale of a Tub, Prose Satire by Jonathan Swift, written between 1696 and 1699, published anonymously in 1704, and expanded in 1710. Regarded as his first major work, it comprises three related Sketches: the Tale itself, an energetic defense of literature and religion against zealous pedantry. The Sections of the Tale alternate between the main allegory about Christian history and ironic digressions on modern scholarship. From 1710, the cover of the 5th edition of Tale of a Tub. This is a very typical pamphlet cover page. Sailors, when threatened by a whale , would throw an empty tub to divert it from attacking their ship. Symbols Three Brothers Three Branches of Christianity The will of the Father Bible Father - God Three costs Three Religious Practices
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Mary Shelley's. /slideshow/mary-shelleys/255041057 maryshelleys-221226141448-65d28d8f
Mary Shelley Early Life Shelley was born Mary Wollstonecraft Godwin on August 30, 1797, in London, England. She Was the daughter of philosopher and political Writer William Godwin. Shelleys mother died less than a month after giving birth to her. She was raised by her father, who provided her a rich informal education, Encouraging her to adhere to his own Anarchist political theories. She British novelist, short story writer, Dramatist, essayist, biographer and travel writer. Percy Bysshe Shelley, Shelley and his stepsister left for France and travelled through Europe. Upon their return to England, Shelley Was pregnant with Percys child. They Married in late 1816, After the suicide Percy Shelleys first wife, Harriet. Shelley second and third children died before Shelley gave birth her last ang only surviving child, Percy Florence Shelley. P.B.Shelley death in 1822 in Viareggio and she returned to England. The last decade of her life was dogged by illness, most likely caused by the brain tumor which killed her 1 February 1851 London at age 53. Shelleys works Gothic novel Frankenstein: or, The Modern Prometheus (1818) Historical novels Valperga (1823) Perkin Warbeck (1830) Apocalyptic novel The Last Man (1837) Her Last two novels : Lodore (1835) and Falkner (1844) Short Stories The Liberal(1822) The London Magazine(1824) Transformation The invisible Girl The Mortal Immortal The Dream The Mortal Immortal(1833) The Mortal Immortal deals with the cursed life of winzy, a young man who has lived for 323 years. He recollects the events that led to his immortality. Winzy worked for the professor and alchemist Cornelius Agrippa. Wnizys love for Bertha, his childhood Sweetheart and love of his life. Cornelius Agrippa Spent many days working on an elixir. Winzy was not aware of the complete purpose of the elixir and winzy drink it when he felt bertha had left him for Albert Hoffer. Agrippa deathbed and revels the purpose of the elixirs. Winzy has live with the fact that Bertha is getting older while he continues to look Twenty years old. Winzy confesses the truth and tells Bertha that he must leave her so that she may continue on with her life. Bertha accepts the situation and tells winzy that she wants to start a new life with him. Winzy cares Bertha perishes .Woman that he can love the way that he has loved Bertha. Bertha is death and Winzy effects of old age physical toll him but fact is appearance continues to be that of a twenty year old. The elixir does not prevent the aging process, but only keeps the drinker from dying.]]>

Mary Shelley Early Life Shelley was born Mary Wollstonecraft Godwin on August 30, 1797, in London, England. She Was the daughter of philosopher and political Writer William Godwin. Shelleys mother died less than a month after giving birth to her. She was raised by her father, who provided her a rich informal education, Encouraging her to adhere to his own Anarchist political theories. She British novelist, short story writer, Dramatist, essayist, biographer and travel writer. Percy Bysshe Shelley, Shelley and his stepsister left for France and travelled through Europe. Upon their return to England, Shelley Was pregnant with Percys child. They Married in late 1816, After the suicide Percy Shelleys first wife, Harriet. Shelley second and third children died before Shelley gave birth her last ang only surviving child, Percy Florence Shelley. P.B.Shelley death in 1822 in Viareggio and she returned to England. The last decade of her life was dogged by illness, most likely caused by the brain tumor which killed her 1 February 1851 London at age 53. Shelleys works Gothic novel Frankenstein: or, The Modern Prometheus (1818) Historical novels Valperga (1823) Perkin Warbeck (1830) Apocalyptic novel The Last Man (1837) Her Last two novels : Lodore (1835) and Falkner (1844) Short Stories The Liberal(1822) The London Magazine(1824) Transformation The invisible Girl The Mortal Immortal The Dream The Mortal Immortal(1833) The Mortal Immortal deals with the cursed life of winzy, a young man who has lived for 323 years. He recollects the events that led to his immortality. Winzy worked for the professor and alchemist Cornelius Agrippa. Wnizys love for Bertha, his childhood Sweetheart and love of his life. Cornelius Agrippa Spent many days working on an elixir. Winzy was not aware of the complete purpose of the elixir and winzy drink it when he felt bertha had left him for Albert Hoffer. Agrippa deathbed and revels the purpose of the elixirs. Winzy has live with the fact that Bertha is getting older while he continues to look Twenty years old. Winzy confesses the truth and tells Bertha that he must leave her so that she may continue on with her life. Bertha accepts the situation and tells winzy that she wants to start a new life with him. Winzy cares Bertha perishes .Woman that he can love the way that he has loved Bertha. Bertha is death and Winzy effects of old age physical toll him but fact is appearance continues to be that of a twenty year old. The elixir does not prevent the aging process, but only keeps the drinker from dying.]]>
Mon, 26 Dec 2022 14:14:48 GMT /slideshow/mary-shelleys/255041057 JanviNakum@slideshare.net(JanviNakum) Mary Shelley's. JanviNakum Mary Shelley Early Life Shelley was born Mary Wollstonecraft Godwin on August 30, 1797, in London, England. She Was the daughter of philosopher and political Writer William Godwin. Shelleys mother died less than a month after giving birth to her. She was raised by her father, who provided her a rich informal education, Encouraging her to adhere to his own Anarchist political theories. She British novelist, short story writer, Dramatist, essayist, biographer and travel writer. Percy Bysshe Shelley, Shelley and his stepsister left for France and travelled through Europe. Upon their return to England, Shelley Was pregnant with Percys child. They Married in late 1816, After the suicide Percy Shelleys first wife, Harriet. Shelley second and third children died before Shelley gave birth her last ang only surviving child, Percy Florence Shelley. P.B.Shelley death in 1822 in Viareggio and she returned to England. The last decade of her life was dogged by illness, most likely caused by the brain tumor which killed her 1 February 1851 London at age 53. Shelleys works Gothic novel Frankenstein: or, The Modern Prometheus (1818) Historical novels Valperga (1823) Perkin Warbeck (1830) Apocalyptic novel The Last Man (1837) Her Last two novels : Lodore (1835) and Falkner (1844) Short Stories The Liberal(1822) The London Magazine(1824) Transformation The invisible Girl The Mortal Immortal The Dream The Mortal Immortal(1833) The Mortal Immortal deals with the cursed life of winzy, a young man who has lived for 323 years. He recollects the events that led to his immortality. Winzy worked for the professor and alchemist Cornelius Agrippa. Wnizys love for Bertha, his childhood Sweetheart and love of his life. Cornelius Agrippa Spent many days working on an elixir. Winzy was not aware of the complete purpose of the elixir and winzy drink it when he felt bertha had left him for Albert Hoffer. Agrippa deathbed and revels the purpose of the elixirs. Winzy has live with the fact that Bertha is getting older while he continues to look Twenty years old. Winzy confesses the truth and tells Bertha that he must leave her so that she may continue on with her life. Bertha accepts the situation and tells winzy that she wants to start a new life with him. Winzy cares Bertha perishes .Woman that he can love the way that he has loved Bertha. Bertha is death and Winzy effects of old age physical toll him but fact is appearance continues to be that of a twenty year old. The elixir does not prevent the aging process, but only keeps the drinker from dying. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/maryshelleys-221226141448-65d28d8f-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Mary Shelley Early Life Shelley was born Mary Wollstonecraft Godwin on August 30, 1797, in London, England. She Was the daughter of philosopher and political Writer William Godwin. Shelleys mother died less than a month after giving birth to her. She was raised by her father, who provided her a rich informal education, Encouraging her to adhere to his own Anarchist political theories. She British novelist, short story writer, Dramatist, essayist, biographer and travel writer. Percy Bysshe Shelley, Shelley and his stepsister left for France and travelled through Europe. Upon their return to England, Shelley Was pregnant with Percys child. They Married in late 1816, After the suicide Percy Shelleys first wife, Harriet. Shelley second and third children died before Shelley gave birth her last ang only surviving child, Percy Florence Shelley. P.B.Shelley death in 1822 in Viareggio and she returned to England. The last decade of her life was dogged by illness, most likely caused by the brain tumor which killed her 1 February 1851 London at age 53. Shelleys works Gothic novel Frankenstein: or, The Modern Prometheus (1818) Historical novels Valperga (1823) Perkin Warbeck (1830) Apocalyptic novel The Last Man (1837) Her Last two novels : Lodore (1835) and Falkner (1844) Short Stories The Liberal(1822) The London Magazine(1824) Transformation The invisible Girl The Mortal Immortal The Dream The Mortal Immortal(1833) The Mortal Immortal deals with the cursed life of winzy, a young man who has lived for 323 years. He recollects the events that led to his immortality. Winzy worked for the professor and alchemist Cornelius Agrippa. Wnizys love for Bertha, his childhood Sweetheart and love of his life. Cornelius Agrippa Spent many days working on an elixir. Winzy was not aware of the complete purpose of the elixir and winzy drink it when he felt bertha had left him for Albert Hoffer. Agrippa deathbed and revels the purpose of the elixirs. Winzy has live with the fact that Bertha is getting older while he continues to look Twenty years old. Winzy confesses the truth and tells Bertha that he must leave her so that she may continue on with her life. Bertha accepts the situation and tells winzy that she wants to start a new life with him. Winzy cares Bertha perishes .Woman that he can love the way that he has loved Bertha. Bertha is death and Winzy effects of old age physical toll him but fact is appearance continues to be that of a twenty year old. The elixir does not prevent the aging process, but only keeps the drinker from dying.
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Introduction: what is comparative literature Today ? /slideshow/introduction-what-is-comparative-literature-today-254884093/254884093 comparativeliterature-221213114850-68666df2
Abstract There have been various definitions of comparative literature, which greatly varies from one scholar to another, but they all agree that it is one of the most modern literary sciences. Throughout the past two decades, new critical theories, such as gender-based criticism, translation studies, deconstruction and Orientalism, have changed approaches to literature and accordingly have had a profound impact on the work of the comparatists. Sooner or later, anyone who claims to be working in comparative literature has to try and answer the inevitable question : What is it ? The simplest answer is that comparative literature involves the study of texts across cultures, that it is interdisciplinary and that it is concerned with patterns of connection in literature across both time and space.( Bassnett, p.1). "Everywhere there is connection, everywhere there is illustration," as Matthew Arnold puts it. According to Susan Bassnett, everybody who is interested in books is on the path to comparative literature. Key Arguments A comparative analysis you should have already read for different prominent writer for instance Chaucer, Shakespeare, Baudelaire, Poe, Joyce. Comparative Literature revolves around the study of literature outside the borders of one particular culture, the study of relations between literature on the one hand and other areas of human expression such as philosophy on the other hand. Critics have also related it to history as it examines the convergence (junction) of different literatures and its historical aspects of influence, considering that Comparative Literature is the essence of the history of literature, beyond the scope of one culture or language Another arguments is there west students of 1960 claimed that comparative literature could be put in single boundaries for comparative literature study, but she says that there is no particular method used for claiming. Critics at the end of the twentieth century, in the age of postmodernism, still wrestle with the same questions that were posed more than a century ago : What is the object of the study in comparative literature? How can comparison be the objective of anything? If individual literatures have canon, what might a comparative canon be? How can be comparatist select what to compare ? Is comparative literature a discipline? Or is it simply a field of study ? Introduction: What is comparative Literature Today ? Susan Bassnett says that most of the people do not start with comparative literature but they end up with it in some way or other. Generally, we, first start reading the text and then we arrive at comparison. I mean to say, we start comparing that text with another that has similarities and dissimilarities. Comparative Literature emerged in 19th century. Comparative Literature is different from national literature, general literature and world literature. It was begun as Literature Compare in 1860 in Germany. ]]>

Abstract There have been various definitions of comparative literature, which greatly varies from one scholar to another, but they all agree that it is one of the most modern literary sciences. Throughout the past two decades, new critical theories, such as gender-based criticism, translation studies, deconstruction and Orientalism, have changed approaches to literature and accordingly have had a profound impact on the work of the comparatists. Sooner or later, anyone who claims to be working in comparative literature has to try and answer the inevitable question : What is it ? The simplest answer is that comparative literature involves the study of texts across cultures, that it is interdisciplinary and that it is concerned with patterns of connection in literature across both time and space.( Bassnett, p.1). "Everywhere there is connection, everywhere there is illustration," as Matthew Arnold puts it. According to Susan Bassnett, everybody who is interested in books is on the path to comparative literature. Key Arguments A comparative analysis you should have already read for different prominent writer for instance Chaucer, Shakespeare, Baudelaire, Poe, Joyce. Comparative Literature revolves around the study of literature outside the borders of one particular culture, the study of relations between literature on the one hand and other areas of human expression such as philosophy on the other hand. Critics have also related it to history as it examines the convergence (junction) of different literatures and its historical aspects of influence, considering that Comparative Literature is the essence of the history of literature, beyond the scope of one culture or language Another arguments is there west students of 1960 claimed that comparative literature could be put in single boundaries for comparative literature study, but she says that there is no particular method used for claiming. Critics at the end of the twentieth century, in the age of postmodernism, still wrestle with the same questions that were posed more than a century ago : What is the object of the study in comparative literature? How can comparison be the objective of anything? If individual literatures have canon, what might a comparative canon be? How can be comparatist select what to compare ? Is comparative literature a discipline? Or is it simply a field of study ? Introduction: What is comparative Literature Today ? Susan Bassnett says that most of the people do not start with comparative literature but they end up with it in some way or other. Generally, we, first start reading the text and then we arrive at comparison. I mean to say, we start comparing that text with another that has similarities and dissimilarities. Comparative Literature emerged in 19th century. Comparative Literature is different from national literature, general literature and world literature. It was begun as Literature Compare in 1860 in Germany. ]]>
Tue, 13 Dec 2022 11:48:49 GMT /slideshow/introduction-what-is-comparative-literature-today-254884093/254884093 JanviNakum@slideshare.net(JanviNakum) Introduction: what is comparative literature Today ? JanviNakum Abstract There have been various definitions of comparative literature, which greatly varies from one scholar to another, but they all agree that it is one of the most modern literary sciences. Throughout the past two decades, new critical theories, such as gender-based criticism, translation studies, deconstruction and Orientalism, have changed approaches to literature and accordingly have had a profound impact on the work of the comparatists. Sooner or later, anyone who claims to be working in comparative literature has to try and answer the inevitable question : What is it ? The simplest answer is that comparative literature involves the study of texts across cultures, that it is interdisciplinary and that it is concerned with patterns of connection in literature across both time and space.( Bassnett, p.1). "Everywhere there is connection, everywhere there is illustration," as Matthew Arnold puts it. According to Susan Bassnett, everybody who is interested in books is on the path to comparative literature. Key Arguments A comparative analysis you should have already read for different prominent writer for instance Chaucer, Shakespeare, Baudelaire, Poe, Joyce. Comparative Literature revolves around the study of literature outside the borders of one particular culture, the study of relations between literature on the one hand and other areas of human expression such as philosophy on the other hand. Critics have also related it to history as it examines the convergence (junction) of different literatures and its historical aspects of influence, considering that Comparative Literature is the essence of the history of literature, beyond the scope of one culture or language Another arguments is there west students of 1960 claimed that comparative literature could be put in single boundaries for comparative literature study, but she says that there is no particular method used for claiming. Critics at the end of the twentieth century, in the age of postmodernism, still wrestle with the same questions that were posed more than a century ago : What is the object of the study in comparative literature? How can comparison be the objective of anything? If individual literatures have canon, what might a comparative canon be? How can be comparatist select what to compare ? Is comparative literature a discipline? Or is it simply a field of study ? Introduction: What is comparative Literature Today ? Susan Bassnett says that most of the people do not start with comparative literature but they end up with it in some way or other. Generally, we, first start reading the text and then we arrive at comparison. I mean to say, we start comparing that text with another that has similarities and dissimilarities. Comparative Literature emerged in 19th century. Comparative Literature is different from national literature, general literature and world literature. It was begun as Literature Compare in 1860 in Germany. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/comparativeliterature-221213114850-68666df2-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Abstract There have been various definitions of comparative literature, which greatly varies from one scholar to another, but they all agree that it is one of the most modern literary sciences. Throughout the past two decades, new critical theories, such as gender-based criticism, translation studies, deconstruction and Orientalism, have changed approaches to literature and accordingly have had a profound impact on the work of the comparatists. Sooner or later, anyone who claims to be working in comparative literature has to try and answer the inevitable question : What is it ? The simplest answer is that comparative literature involves the study of texts across cultures, that it is interdisciplinary and that it is concerned with patterns of connection in literature across both time and space.( Bassnett, p.1). &quot;Everywhere there is connection, everywhere there is illustration,&quot; as Matthew Arnold puts it. According to Susan Bassnett, everybody who is interested in books is on the path to comparative literature. Key Arguments A comparative analysis you should have already read for different prominent writer for instance Chaucer, Shakespeare, Baudelaire, Poe, Joyce. Comparative Literature revolves around the study of literature outside the borders of one particular culture, the study of relations between literature on the one hand and other areas of human expression such as philosophy on the other hand. Critics have also related it to history as it examines the convergence (junction) of different literatures and its historical aspects of influence, considering that Comparative Literature is the essence of the history of literature, beyond the scope of one culture or language Another arguments is there west students of 1960 claimed that comparative literature could be put in single boundaries for comparative literature study, but she says that there is no particular method used for claiming. Critics at the end of the twentieth century, in the age of postmodernism, still wrestle with the same questions that were posed more than a century ago : What is the object of the study in comparative literature? How can comparison be the objective of anything? If individual literatures have canon, what might a comparative canon be? How can be comparatist select what to compare ? Is comparative literature a discipline? Or is it simply a field of study ? Introduction: What is comparative Literature Today ? Susan Bassnett says that most of the people do not start with comparative literature but they end up with it in some way or other. Generally, we, first start reading the text and then we arrive at comparison. I mean to say, we start comparing that text with another that has similarities and dissimilarities. Comparative Literature emerged in 19th century. Comparative Literature is different from national literature, general literature and world literature. It was begun as Literature Compare in 1860 in Germany.
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youtube.pptx /slideshow/youtubepptx-252554233/252554233 youtube-220815130515-f5268af9
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Mon, 15 Aug 2022 13:05:15 GMT /slideshow/youtubepptx-252554233/252554233 JanviNakum@slideshare.net(JanviNakum) youtube.pptx JanviNakum What is YouTube ? Video sharing site where users are able to upload their own videos videos posted by others users all across the world interact with the video Diverse contents How to upload video in You Tube on phone How to upload video in You Tube on Laptop Channel Dashboard Channel Content In Channel Customization Channel trailer for people who haven't subscribed. Featured video for returning Subscribed. Branding How to seat your profile picture and Banner images. How to add Timestamp in your you tube video. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/youtube-220815130515-f5268af9-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> What is YouTube ? Video sharing site where users are able to upload their own videos videos posted by others users all across the world interact with the video Diverse contents How to upload video in You Tube on phone How to upload video in You Tube on Laptop Channel Dashboard Channel Content In Channel Customization Channel trailer for people who haven&#39;t subscribed. Featured video for returning Subscribed. Branding How to seat your profile picture and Banner images. How to add Timestamp in your you tube video.
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Sun, 05 Dec 2021 17:46:44 GMT /JanviNakum/absalom-and-achitophel JanviNakum@slideshare.net(JanviNakum) Absalom and achitophel JanviNakum John Dryden as poet. he written poem Absalom and Achitophel. Theme of the poem and major and minor character and brief note important two characters. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/absalomandachitophel-211205174644-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> John Dryden as poet. he written poem Absalom and Achitophel. Theme of the poem and major and minor character and brief note important two characters.
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