Her mother died when she was 13 and the loss affected her profoundly. Soon after she had the first of a series of nervous breakdowns which affected her all life.
When her father died in 1904 she moved to a new area of London, Bloomsbury, where she founded aclose circle of ontellectuals → Bloomsbuty Group, oncluding her brother’s friend from Cambri
Inglese
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CHARTISM: the chartists, a group pf radical and workers, in the 1838 presented to parliament a document called the people’s charter advocating a radical reform of parliament to bring a true democracy to the country. The charter was rejected and the movement disappeared.
WORKER’S RIGHT: workers had to wait to the reform bill of 1867 to be able to vo
And listens like a three years' child:
The Mariner hath his will.
The Wedding-Guest sat on a stone:
He cannot choose but hear;
And thus spake on that ancient man,
The bright-eyed Mariner
«The ship was cheered, the harbour cleared,
Merrily did we drop
Below the kirk, below the hill,
Below the light-house top.
The S
'Neoclassicism'
The works of Dryden, Pope, Swift, Addison and John Gay, as well as many of their contemporaries, exhibit qualities of order, clarity, and stylistic decorum that were formulated in the major critical documents of the age: Dryden's An Essay of Dramatic Poesy (1668), and Pope's Essay on Criticism (1711). These works, forming the basis
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• the poor law (1834), that imposed the harsh workhouse on the poor;
• people’s charter (1839), that required the secret ballot, the payment for the parliament members and the universal male suffrage;
• the first mines act (1842), where the children under 10 and women were not allowed work in mines;
• repeal of corn laws (1846), because the
➢ BRIEF SUMMARY
ACT 1.
At the opening of the play, Iago and Roderigo are engaged in a conversation about Othello who has just eloped with Desdemona who has refused Roderigo’s offer of marriage. We learn from Iago’s words that he hates his general Othello and Othello’s lieutenant, Cassio. He advises Roderigo to inform Brabantio of his daughter’s
When he was ten years old, his family was forced to move itself to Camden Town, a quarter of London better known like Camden Market. His family was enough rich and it was enrolled at a private school, but his father, who spent too much money in defending and supporting his social position, was arrested for debits. When he was twelve years old, he was th
ANALYSIS
JEKYLL’S EXPERIMENT – Chapter X (the last)
• PLOT:
o Lines 1-17: PHILOSOPHICAL part. Explanation of the reasons of Jekyll experiment;
o Lines 1-44: the discovery of the potion and the reasons of the decision to use it;
o Lines 45-87: the first transformation; HYDE.
o Lines 88-112: the first retransformation; JEK...