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WORKS IN ENGLISH LITERATURE 2.0



2.1 Literature (English)
2.1.1 Prose
2.1.2.Poetry
2.1.1. Prose 2.1.1.1 Novel
2.1.1.2 Drama
2.1.1.2a.Tragedy
2.1.1.2b.Comedy
2.1.1.2c.Tragi-comedy
2.1.1.2d.One act play
2.1.1.2e.Farce
2.1.1.3 Essay
2.1.1.4 Letter
2.1.1.5 Travelogue
2.1.1.6 Biography / Auto-Biography

2.1.2.Poetry: 2.1.2. Poetry
2.1.2a. Subjective & Objective
2.1.2.1 Poetic Age
2.1.2.2.Poetic Forms
2.1.2.3.Poetic Devices
2.1.2.4.Figures of Speech


2.1.2.1. Poetic Age :
2.1.2.1.1. The Renaissance & Revival of Learning
2.1.2.1.2. The Elizabethan Age
2.1.2.1.3. The Metaphysical Poetry
2.1.2.1.4. The Neo-classical Age
2.1.2.1.5. The Romantic Age
2.1.2.1.6. Pre-Raphaelite Poetry
2.1.2.1.7. The Victorian Age
2.1.2.1.8. The Georgian Age
2.1.2.1.9. The 20th Century Poetry


2.1.2.2.Poetic Forms :
2.1.2.2.1.Epic
2.1.2.2.2.Ballad
2.1.2.2.2a.Folk Or Popular
2.1.2.2.2b.Literary Ballad
2.1.2.2.3.Lyric
2.1.2.2.4.Sonnet
2.1.2.2.4a.Italian/Petrarchan Sonnet
2.1.2.2.4b.The Spenserian Sonnet
2.1.2.2.4c.The Shakespearean Sonnet
2.1.2.2.5 Ode
2.1.2.2.5a. Private Ode
2.1.2.2.5b. Public Ode
2.1.2.2.6. Elegy
2.1.2.2.7. Satire


2.1.2.3 Poetic Devices

1. Alliteration
2. Myth
3. Image & Imagery
4. Rhetorical question
5. Repetition
6. Assonance
7. Rhyme, Internal Rhyme


2.1.2.4 Figures of Speech

2.1.2.4.1 Resemblance 2.1.2.4.1a.Simile
2.1.2.4.1b.Metaphor
2.1.2.4.1c Personification
2.1.2.4.1d Apostrophe


2.1.2.4.2 Contrast 2.1.2.4.2a.Antithesis
2.1.2.4.2b.Epigram

2.1.2.4.3 Association 2.1.2.4.3a.Metomymy
2.1.2.4.3b.Syneedoche


2.1.2.4.4. Construction 2.1.2.4.4a.Climax
2.1.2.4.4b.Anti-Climax
2.1.2.4.5.Hyperbole
2.1.2.4.6.Oxymoron
2.1.2.4.7.Pun


2.2. Literature (American)

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