The article investigates the inclusion of selected texts in specific manuscripts such as the "Exeter Book" in Great Britain. Exeter focuses on issues of textual interpretation, of which, inclusion of texts may create misinterpretation and uncertainty with respect to their solutions. Some of the manuscripts include "The Panther," "The Phoenix" and "The Whale".
Examines the `native origins of fascism' in British cultural traditions by discussing the British pageant, focusing on Virginia Woolf's book `Between the Acts.' Suggestion of a parallel between the nationalist themes and overt symbolism of the British pageant and contemporary fascist spectacle; Details on the book; History of the British pageant.
Focuses on efforts of English writers from the Elizabethan and Jacobean periods to counter the changing paradigms and perceptions in literature. Difference between the modernist and postmodernist literature; Growing number of postmodernist interpretation of the play's by William Shakespeare; Development of social modernism in the late 16th century.
*POLITICS in literature, *MONARCHY in literature, *STUART Period, Great Britain, 1603-1714
Abstract
The article analyzes the poem "The First Anniversary of the Government Under O.C." by Andrew Marvell. It examines how the poem reflects Marvell's political beliefs, specifically his views on the rule of Lord Protector Oliver Cromwell. The author explores the poem's themes, which address the effectiveness of governments, hereditary monarchs, and dyanmism. Other topics covered include Cromwell's authority, Marvell's poem "Horatian Ode," and English history.
Published
1975
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