Must-Prepare Topics for Classical Poetry
SHUAIB ASGHAR
GOVT. RAZVIA ISLAMIA COLLEGE
HAROONABAD
The Prologue To The Canterbury Tales By G. Chaucer (1340-1400)
1. Representation Of 14th Century In England
2. Humour
3. Satire And Irony
4. Chaucer�s Treatment Of Ecclesiastical Characters
5. Chaucer�s Contribution In English Language And Versification
6. Chaucer: A Medieval As Well As Modern
Faerie Queene (1590) By Edmund Spenser (1552-1599)
1. As An Allegory
3. Elements Of Renaissance And Reformation
4. As An Epic Or Romance
5. Edmund Spenser As A Poet
Love And Divine Poems By John Donne (1572-1631)
1. As A Metaphysical Poet
2. Wit In Donne�s Poetry
3. Conceits In Donne�s Poetry
4. A Critical Evaluation Of The Sun Rising, Good Morrow, Twicknam Garden.
5. John Donne As A Love Poet
Paradise Lost (1667) By John Milton (1608-1674)
1. Epic Similes
2. Milton �s Grand Style
3. Blank Verse
4. Description Of Hell
5. Who Is The Hero? / A Character Sketch Of Satan
6. Satan�s Speeches
7. An Assessment Of Milton As A Poet
Absalom And Achitophel (1681) By John Dryden (1631-1700)
1. Political Satire/ Political Allegory
The Rape Of The Lock (1712) By Alexander Pope (1688-1744)
1. A Character Sketch Of Belinda
2. As A Representative Poem / Social Satire
3. Supernatural Machinery
4. As A Mock-Epic Poem
5. Alexander Pope As A Poet
6. Augustan Age In English Literature
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