La sua opera è contraddistinta da temi sentimentali intellettuali e religiosi: egli analizza la propria interiorità, i suoi stati d'animo sempre riferendosi al suo ruolo di fedele.
JOHN DONNE
Sonnet 10
Death be not proud , though some have called thee
Mighty and dreafull, for thou art not so,
For, those, whom thou think'st t
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*Durante il XIV secolo in Inghilterra il miracle play, una trascrizione in volgare d’episodi delle Sacre Scritture, comincia a essere rappresentato, raggiungendo di sovente esiti molto originali, inizialmente all'interno della chiesa quindi sul sagrato di questa e infine su carri allegorici, i pageants, che giravano per le piazze e le vie delle città o
After the enthusiasm and the impetus of the French Revolution, in Coleridge every disillusion turns itself over in a philosophical- metaphysical restlessness.
He says that there's a big difference between his poetical- theories and Wordsworth's ones: in particular he's convinced that his friend allows too much to the palpability of things. As a mat
Set of the story:
The story is set in two places. The first is the hillock, in front of the football stadium at the school, Thomsen Hill. The second is Mr. Spencer’s bedroom.
Historical period:
The Novel takes place in USA after the end of Second World War during the 1950s
Report:
The story that is prese
From his expensive election campaign, to his first speech on Communism, to the Army-McCarthy hearings, to his sudden death, and even to today, Senator McCarthy has been the subject of a long-lasting controversy about morality and politics. Some people feel that he was a counter-productive demagogue who aimlessly attacked innocent people. Others felt tha
At the party is invited also Mrs Cheveley, an English woman living in Vienna, who was married with Baron Arnheim. She asks Sir Chiltern what he thinks about the project of a canal in Argentina, because she knows that he has to report a speech about this subject at the House of Common the following day. She’s interested in it because she’s bought a
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The Liberals proposed to extend the franchise and, in 1867, the Second Reform Bill giving the right of vote to the town labourers. It was only in 1884, with the Thi
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The disappearing of her erring daughter-in-law has given her the opportunity to reassert her power over the rector.
Another important carachter is aunt Cissie who is presented more fully and is the most immediate victim of the grandmother,having sacrified all her life to the old woman.
Cissie doesn't take care of her mother with love, infact she
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Juliet's parents want her to get married with the noble Paris the next day; she doesn't want, so she takes a potion which will make her fall into a deep sl