William Blake’s The School Boy is a lyrical poem that critiques the rigid educational system of his time. Written in…
Alfred, Lord Tennyson, one of the most famous poets of the Victorian era, composed “Crossing the Bar” in 1889, shortly…
Gbanabam Hallowell’s poem, The Dining Table, captures the complex interplay of themes such as war, loss, human suffering, and the…
Introduction “The School Boy” is a poem by William Blake, published in 1789 as part of his collection Songs of…
Alfred Lord Tennyson, one of the most celebrated poets of the Victorian era, wrote “Crossing the Bar” in 1889, just…
Introduction “The Pulley” is one of George Herbert’s most famous metaphysical poems, written in the 17th century. The poem is…
Poetry, as an art form, transcends geographical boundaries, capturing the essence of human emotions, ideas, and experiences. While African poetry…
George Herbert’s poem The Pulley, written in the early 17th century, delves into the relationship between humanity and God, using…
Non-African literature spans a broad spectrum of cultures, societies, and time periods. It represents the literary works produced outside of…
Introduction “Crossing the Bar” by Alfred Tennyson is one of the most celebrated works of the Victorian era. Written in…









