Literary Theory Of English Literature - 1
Dr. B. Pauline Hepzibah, Assistant Professor of English Harini Institute Of Higher Education, Chennai- 600059
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https://doi.org/10.35444/Keywords:
British life, English Literature, ElizabethanAbstract
The Elizabethan Age witnessed, a revolution in all aspects of British life. The Theatre was a major part of this revolutionary culture advance which attracted an avid following among all classes of society from Nobles to beggars. England’s National Poet – William Shakes – peare was widely regarded as pre-eminent dramatist and actor. Johnson’s preface to the Shakespeare is one of the most famous pieces of writing. However he reminds us that a play should copy nature and teach what is life is. As we accomplish to the end of the component, we see that, Shakespeare succeeded to be a universal writer mainly due to the flexibility of his works and the illumination of human experience which happens to change little over time .
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Literary reading, writing and criticism humanities, David Cowless, editor ; Mike Austin. 2nd Ed.
Critical survey of Literary Theory – Humanities reference – by Frank N. Magill Pasedena, Califf, Salem Press,c1987.
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