GATE (Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering) English (XH-C2) Multi-Genre Literatures in English-Poetry Study Material (Page 40 of 61)

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Spender՚s Poetry: A Brief Introduction, Spender՚s Poetry

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A Brief Introduction

  • Stephen Spender was born in 1909. He was an English poet and an essayist.
  • He left University College, Oxford without taking a degree and went to Berlin in 1930.
  • Spender took a keen interest in politics and declared himself to be a socialist and pacifist.
  • Spender began work on a novel in 1929, which was not published until 1988, under the title The Temple.
  • The novel is about a young man who travels to Germany and finds a culture at once more open than England՚s, particularly about relationships between men.
  • It shows frightening anticipations of Nazism that are confusingly related to the very openness that the main character admires.

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Christina Georgina Rosetti

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  • Christina Rosetti is an English poet who wrote religious, romantic, and children՚s poetry. Rosetti is most well-known for the children՚s poem, “Goblin Market.” She was one of the most successful female poets of the Victorian period, second only to her famous contemporary, Elizabeth Barrett Browning. Rosetti belonged to a well-known literary family, and her siblings were all prominent literary and artistic personalities. Christina was the youngest among her siblings, which included Dante, William, and Maria Ros…

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