Lately, in English departments the idea of grouping works of literature by when they were written has started to feel outdated, or at least old-fashioned. This might sound odd since the field is ...
NOT since the ninth century, when the Caliph elMamun, son of Harun el-Rashid, made his court a haven for men of letters, have Arab writers been so productive as they are today. In 1954, over four ...
An interview with Mr. Ernest Dos, a literary critic, about English Romantic writers. It highlights the influence of historical revolutions—American, French, and Irish—on literature during the late ...
It has been a century since the publication of F. Scott Fitzgerald’s seminal classic “The Great Gatsby.” Since then, it has become a staple in classrooms around the United States, a definitive member ...
Harlem Renaissance is one of the most iconic periods in American literature, here's why. One of the most influential periods in Black American History post-slavery is the Harlem Renaissance, an ...
Teachers are encouraged to read “Medieval Japan: An Introductory Essay,” by historian Ethan Segal, prior to conducting this lesson. The introductory essay may also be assigned to students with ...