Nissim Ezekiel’s Poems Two Nights of Love and Virginal | Critical Summaries

Two Nights of Love Introduction of the Poem: Written in free verse, Two Nights of Love appeared in Ezekiel’s second anthology, Sixty Poems (1953). Here we have curious combination of the sensuous and the spiritual, of the secular and the religious  of the earthly and the heavenly. It is an interesting and intriguing poem of … Read more

Nissim Ezekiel’s poem Background, Casually— Critical Summary

Introduction of the Poem: “Background, Casually,” an autobiographical poem, was included in Hymns in Darkness (1976). Following the tradition of confessional poetry, such as Robert Lowell’s Life Studies, Ezekiel here refers to himself as “a mugging Jew among the wolves” when he was a student at a Roman Catholic school. He was shabbily and callously … Read more

Shelley’s Mysticism

Shelley believed in a Soul of the Universe, a Spirit in which all things live and move and have their being which, as one feels in the Prometheus, is unable, inconceivable even to man, for “the deep truth is imageless.” His most passionate desire was not, as was Browning’s, for an increased and ennobled individuality, … Read more