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Martin Heidegger’s Philosophy Explained Simply Martin Heidegger’s Philosophy in Simple Terms Martin Heidegger is one of the most influential—and difficult—philosophers of the twentieth century. His main goal was not to explain ethics, politics, or science in the usual way. Instead, he asked a more b...
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René Wellek’s Genre Theory René Wellek’s Genre Theory René Wellek is one of the most influential figures in twentieth-century literary theory, especially known for his book Theory of Literature (1949), written with Austin Warren. His ideas about genre were important because they tried to balance two...
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Three TYPES of SatireS IN LITERATURE Three Classical Modes of Satire: Horatian, Juvenalian, and Menippean Satire (UGC NET English Notes + MCQs) Three Classical Modes of SatireAcross literary history, satire has served as a powerful mode of social critique, using humor, irony, exaggeration, and moral...
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The History of Britain and Its Literature before 1300 AD The History of Britain and Its Literature before 1300 AD The history of Britain and its literature before 1300 AD is a long and complex story shaped by invasions, migrations, religious change, and cultural interaction. British literature did n...
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What is Diaspora Literature? What is Diaspora? The term "diaspora" comes from the Greek word "diaspeirein," which means "to scatter." Originally, it was used to describe the dispersion of the Jewish people from their homeland, but over time, the term has come to refer to any large group of people w...