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Assignment : Romantic literature

          Name : Bharti Dharaiya Roll. No. : 3 Paper no. : Romantic Literature Class. : Sem - 2 Topic : John Keats and his Odes Enrollment no.: 2069198420200008 Email ID :    bhartidharaiya123@gmail.com College : Department of  English, Maharaja Krishnakumarsinhji University.  ∆ John Keats (1795-1821)                        Keats was not only the last but also the most perfect of the Romanticists. Keats lived apart from men and from Allahabad political content to write what was in his own heart or to reflect some splendor of the natural world as he saw or steamed it to be. All his work was published in three short years from 1817 to 1820, and he died when only twenty-five years old. We must judge him to be the most promising figure of the early nineteenth century and one of the most remarkable in the history of literature. ∆ Life of Keats :          Keats' life of devotion to beauty and to poetry is all the more remarkable in view of his lowly origi

Assignment : Victorian literature

Name: Bharti Dharaiya Roll No. : 3 Topic : Theme of Middlemarch Paper : Victorian literature (Paper no.6) Class : Sem - 2 Enrollment : 2069198420200008 Email ID : bhartidharaiya123@gmail.com College : Department of English, Maharaja Krishnakumarsinhji Bhavnagar University. ∆ Themes of Middlemarch ∆ Introduction :            The Middlemarch novel is written by George Eliot.Theme of Middlemarch illustrates the Victorian Era's rituals through the theme of Middlemarch. Theme of Middlemarch is to give ideas about the age of Victoria and how the Victorian Era ran out through the theme of Middlemarch. Here are the major themes of Middlemarch. ∆ Middlemarch as provincial life :                      Middlemarch as a provincial life is the main theme of the novel. A sub title of the novel " A study of provincial life". According to critics views the unity of Middlemarch as being achieved through " the fusion of the two senses of provincial life

Assignment : literary Criticism

Name : Bharti Dharaiya Roll No.: 3   Topic : Northrop Frye : The archetypes of literature Subject : Literary Criticism (paper no. 7) Class : Sem - 2 Enrollment no.: 2069198420200008 Email ID: bhartidharaiya123@gmail.com College : Department of English, Maharaja krishnakumarsinhji Bhavnagar University ∆ The Archetypes of   Literature            An important foregoing of the literary theory of the archetype was the treatment of myth by a group of comparative anthropologists at the Cambridge University. At Cambridge University, especially James G. Frazer, whose The Golden Bough (1890-1915) identified elemental patterns of myth and ritual and that claimed for recur in the legends and ceremonials of diverse cultures and religions. An even more important foregoing was the depth psychology of Carl G. Jung(1875-1961), who applied the term “archetype” to what he called “ primordial images ”, the “psychic residue” of repeated patterns of experience in our very ancient anc