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Geoffery Chaucer and his contribution to English Literature

The Enduring Legacy of Geoffrey Chaucer The Father of English Literature Geoffrey Chaucer, a name synonymous with medieval English literature, stands as a giant whose shadow looms large over centuries of writing. Born in the 14th century, a time of great political and social upheaval in England, Chaucer's life and work represent a pivotal moment in the development of the English language and its literary tradition. His contributions were so profound that he is rightfully hailed as "the Father of English Literature." This title is not merely an honorific; it reflects his monumental role in elevating a regional dialect into a powerful and expressive literary language, and in creating a body of work that laid the foundation for modern English poetry and storytelling. Chaucer’s career was multifaceted. He was not just a poet; he was a civil servant, a diplomat, and a courtier, which gave him a un...

Exploring Poetic Structure and Sound: METER| FOOT|RHYTHM etc

The Music of Words: Exploring Poetic Structure and Sound The Music of Words: Exploring Poetic Structure and Sound Poetry, at its heart, is a careful dance between meaning and sound. It uses words not just for what they mean, but also for how they feel in the mouth, how they sound to the ear, and how their arrangement creates a particular effect. Understanding the building blocks of poetic sound and structure helps us appreciate the intricate artistry of poets and unlock deeper layers of meaning in their work. For anyone preparing for the UGC NET English exam, a solid grasp of these concepts is crucial for analyzing poems effectively. Let us embark on a journey to understand these fascinating elements, breaking them down into simple, easy-to-digest pieces. What is a Syllable? The Basic Beat Before we dive into bigger concepts, let us start with the smallest unit of sound that matters in poetry: th...