Matthew Arnold’s Estimate of Keats’ Sensuousness and Passion for Beauty

Introduction:  Matthew Arnold, an advocate of the neo – classical school, found it rather difficult to really appreciate the Romantics. He could never appreciate Shelley. But his estimate of Keats seems to be free from such prejudices. His essay on Keats is comparative, sympathetic, though it has some of characteristic of Matthew Arnold. Arnold starts … Read more

Matthew Arnold’s Essay on Wordsworth | Critical Appreciation |

Introduction:  Arnold is one of the most important critics of Wordsworth. When his essay on Wordsworth was published, it inaugurated a new phase of Wordsworth’s criticism. Arnold justly praised Wordsworth for his virtues. But he also criticised him at points. In this respect his essay on Wordsworth can very well be compared with Sir Herbert … Read more

Novel Midnight’s Children, Character Sketch of Saleem Sinai

Introduction: After reading the story of the present novel ‘Midnight’s Children’ written by Salman Rushdie we find Saleem Sinai as the chief narrator. He was born at the stroke of midnight on August 15, 1947 at the precise moment of India’s independence. It is said about him that he was celebrated in the press and … Read more

Midnight’s Children As A Post-modern and Post-Colonial Novel

Introduction:  Today Salman Rushdie is known as a very famous modern novelist in the whole world. His present novel ‘Midnight’s Children’ and his other novels clearly show his attachment with India as well as with Pakistan. Its simple reason is that he was born in 1947 in Bombay. This is the reason that the chief … Read more

Character Sketch of Kapila in Play Hayavadana

Introduction:  After reading the story of the play “Hayavadana” written by Girish Karnad we find that Kapila was an important character with his simple and loving nature. He was slow of mind but strong in his body. He had animal like instincts based on Dionysian principles. Some other traits of Kapila’s character are briefly described … Read more