Poem Because I could Not Stop for Death—Theme, Summary and Critical Appreciation

Introduction of the Poem: The poem entitled “Because I could Not Stop for Death” is one of the most celebrated poems of Emily Dickinson. It is a lyric poem. It was first published posthumously in 1890 in Poems: Series 1, a collection of Dickinson’s poem assembled and edited by her friends Mabel Loomis Todd and … Read more

Porphyria’s Lover by Robert Browning, Summary, Theme and Critical Appreciation

Introduction of the Poem: “Porphyria’s Lover” is Browning’s first monologue. It was written sometime in 1835. Then it was published in a magazine, The Monthly Repository, in 1836. Later it appeared in the poet’s poetic volume entitled Dramatic Romance, in 1845. It is a study in abnormal psychology. It describes a grim murder and is … Read more

Poem Poetry of Departures: Summary and Critical Appreciation

Introduction of the Poem: “Poetry of Departures” is one of Larkin’s most memorable poems. It recommends the virtues of caution in a voice which is robustly comic and confident. This poem contrasts a wild, romantic impulse with a conservative, cautious one. The poet imaginatively identifies himself with another figure who has ‘chucked up everything / … Read more

Philip Larkin’s Poem Dockery and Son, Summary and Critical Appreciation

Introduction of the Poem:  “Dockery and Son” is a monologue in the course of which Larkin recalls some of his past experiences. The occasion of Larkin’s recollection of his past experiences was his visit to Oxford to attend the funeral of Agnes Cuming who had been his predecessor at the library in Hull University. This … Read more