Learning Literature
Geoffrey Chaucer | Prologue to Canterbury Tales
- Life of Geoffrey Chaucer
- Chaucer’s Role in English Literature
- Introduction to The Canterbury Tales
- Summary of The General Prologue
- Introduction to Characters in The Prologue
- Major Themes of the rape of the Lock
- Female Characters in Canterbury Tales
- Ecclesiastical / Religious Characters
- Chaucer’s Attitude Towards Religion
- Pope’s Use of Heroic Couplet
- Geoffrey Chaucer as a Realist
William Shakespeare | Othello
William Shakespeare | Sonnets
- Sonnet 116 | let me not to the marriage of…
- Sonnet 54 | O how much more doth beauty…
- Sonnet 40 | Take all my love, my love, take…
- Sonnet 27 | Weary with toil, I haste me to my bed…
- Sonnet 53 | What is your substance, whereof are…
- Sonnet 42 | That thou hast her it is not all my grief…
- Sonnet 34 | Why didst thou promise such a beauteous…
- Sonnet 18 | Shall I compare thee to a summer’s day…
- Sonnet 104 | To me my friend you can never be old…
- Sonnet 130 | My mistress’ eyes are nothing like the sun…