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“BRAHMA” BY RALPH WALDO EMERSON

Poet’s Introduction — Ralph Waldo Emerson Ralph Waldo Emerson (1803–1882) was one of the most influential American thinkers, poets, and essayists of the nineteenth century. He is best known as the leading voice of American Transcendentalism, a philosophical and literary movement that emphasized self-reliance, intuition, the divine presence in nature, and the spiritual unity of […]

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The Fall of the House of Usher Edgar Allan Poe

The house had one job left: dramatic self-destruction. There are Gothic stories, and then there is The Fall of the House of Usher—a tale that doesn’t so much “begin” as it crawls up your spine and asks if you’ve paid your mental health bill this month. Before we dive into Roderick Usher’s personalized horror palace,

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Nagananda by Harsha Analysis

Nagananda by Harsha Analysis: Summary, Themes & Characters Introduction to Harsha, the Author of Nagananda Harsha (also known as Harshavardhana), who ruled North India from 606 to 648 CE, was one of the rare kings in Indian history who combined political authority with literary brilliance. A ruler of the Pushyabhuti dynasty, Harsha inherited a fragmented

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Much Ado About Nothing

A Comedy Where Gossip Does the Sword Work and Love Trips Over Its Own Feet Welcome to Much Ado About Nothing, Shakespeare’s festival of misunderstandings, accidental villainy, accidental romance, and accidental intelligence. This is the play where people fall in love by arguing, fall apart because someone coughed suspiciously in the bushes, and repair everything

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