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British Literature 2- Victorian Poetry vs Romantic Poetry

Hello Friends, We are starting with British Literature 2 and here is our first question  Explain a few characteristic features of Victorian Poetry that clearly distinguish it from Romantic Poetry. To answer this question, first, understand the element 1. You need to read the complete block 2. Understand the term- Explain which means  Clarify a topic by giving a detailed account as to how and why it occurs, or what is meant by the use of this term in a particular context. 3. Understand characteristics of Victorian poetry and how it was different from romantic Poetry Victorian age introduction Characteristics Realism Focus on Masses Pessimism Science and Technology Questioning to God Sense of Responsibility Morality Interest in Medieval Myths & Folklore Use of Sensory Devices & Imagery Sentimentality Humour Dramatic Monologue Romantic period Background and timeline Back From Set Rules Interest in Rural Life Common Life Love of Liberty and Freedom Escape to the Middle Age...

Introductory post about MA in English Distance mode at English and Foreign Language University

 Hello all, English and Foreign Language University (EFLU) doesn't need any introduction and it is the topmost university in India for English Language and Foreign Language Unfortunately, there are hardly 200+ students only who joins EFLU's MA English in distance mode (As it is tough, rigid, exam centre is in Hyderabad only) and our regular Janta wants an easy degree or tag which EFLU certainly doesn't provide. EFLU course content are really worth Through this blog I am trying to discuss important points related to the course For MA part I following are the courses: MA Part-I  Academic Reading and Writing (Compulsory)  Introduction to Linguistics (Compulsory)  British Literature I (Compulsory)  British Literature II (Compulsory) I am starting with the questions related to British Literature II This course continues the study of British literature begun in the previous course i.e. British Literature I. It focuses on British literature of the 18th, 19th and 20th c...