Book 1 …………………… Ch. 1 — Fielding begins by addressing the writer directly, announcing that he is about to present a morally uplifting tale, and comparing his book to two recent works, the autobiography of the actor Colley Cibber, and the novel, Pamela.  The joke is that neither is a goodContinue Reading

Henry Fielding (1707–1754) was a prominent English novelist, dramatist, and magistrate, best known for his pioneering work in the development of the modern novel. He was born in Somerset, England, and educated at Eton College and later at the University of Leiden. Fielding initially pursued a career in theatre, writingContinue Reading

The Patriot — Nissim Ezekiel  I am standing for peace and non-violence.  Why world is fighting fighting                            Why all people of world  Are not following Mahatma Gandhi,  I am simply not understanding.  Ancient Indian Wisdom is 100% correct,  I should say even 200% correct,  But modern generation is neglecting-  TooContinue Reading

Nissim Ezekiel was a Mumbai based Indian Jewish poet, playwright, actor and critic. He is one of the most distinguished contemporary Indian poets in English. His best known books include Time to Change, The Discovery of India, The Unfinished Man, Hymns in Darkness and Later Day Psalms. He received the SahityaContinue Reading

“The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock” is an extra-ordinary dramatic monologue by T S Eliot, a pioneer of a new literary trend of early twentieth century. In the poem “The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock” through the character of “J. Alfred Prufrock”, a modern man, the poet portraysContinue Reading

Modern poetry is poetry of revolt against tradition in terms of diction, versification and subject matter. This is to be seen both in the form and content of poetry. Increasingly the poet turns away from the decadent romantic tradition; a tradition which still persisted in Georgian poetry. The squalor andContinue Reading

Like many modernist writers, Eliot wanted his poetry to express the fragile psychological state of humanity in the twentieth century. The passing away of Romantic and Victorian ideals, and the trauma of World War I challenged cultural notions of masculine identity, causing artists to question the romantic literary ideal ofContinue Reading