There
are several reasons why Chaucer is called the "father of English poetry." The first is
that histories of literature for many centuries had preferred, primarily for pedagogical
reasons, to create small canons of monumental poets rather than trying to teach a wider range of
poets. This was in part designed to create a shared cultural canon. More recent critics would
argue that there is no one "father" of English poetry but a cluster of
poets...
Friday, 14 January 2011
Why is Chaucer called the "father of English poetry," in detail?
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
To what degree were the U.S., Great Britain, Germany, the USSR, and Japan successful in regards to their efforts in economic mobilization during the...
This is an enormous question that can't really be answered fully in this small space. But a few generalizations can be made. Bo...
-
Richard Ntiru is an African poet from Uganda in East Africa. There is little biographical information available on Ntiru but critic ...
-
The forest in represents the place where nature and passion can grow freely and isn't restrained by Puritan ethics. While the P...
-
On the domestic front, the affair leads to a breakdown in trust between Elizabeth and John Proctor. John had always been such a good...
No comments:
Post a Comment