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Showing posts with label William Shakespeare. Show all posts
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Feb 13, 2018

[Ans] Which celebrated author "invented" Valentine's Day? Geoffrey Chaucer John Milton William Shakespeare Alfred Lord Tennyson

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...Valentine's Day, also called Saint Valentine's Day or the Feast of Saint Valentine, is celebrated annually on February 14. 

Significance: Feast day of Saint Valentine; the celebration of love and affection

Date: February 14, (fixed by the Western Christian Church), July 6, 

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Geoffrey Chaucer:

It was the medieval poet Geoffrey Chaucer, best remembered for his "Canterbury Tales," who first linked the celebration of St. Valentine with the romance of courtly love. In his poem "Parliament of Foules," he references Feb. 14 as a day for humans in love (and birds in a romantic mood) to put on their best displays to find their true mate. Chaucer liked to take "poetic liberty" with historical facts, so there remains some speculation about his claim to "inventing" Valentine's Day. Source: History.com

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Jan 29, 2018

[Ans] Whose tombstone bears the inscription “Quoth the Raven, ‘Nevermore.’”? Charles Dickens,Emily Dickinson,Edgar Allan Poe,William Shakespeare

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Sitting on a bust of Pallas, the raven seems to further instigate his distress with its constant repetition of the word "Nevermore". The poem makes use of folk, mythological, religious ...

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Edgar Allan Poe:

It is one of the most well-known lines in poetry: “Quoth the Raven, ‘Nevermore.’” Edgar Allan Poe’s famous poem “The Raven,” was published on this day in 1845. Edgar Allan Poe is buried in Baltimore where his tombstone bears the inscription “Quoth the Raven, ‘Nevermore.’” His poem “The Raven” tells the story of a man, tormented by loss, who becomes the unwilling host to a raven. The bird flies in through his window, perches on a rafter of the ceiling and refuses to leave, replying only “nevermore” to the narrator’s increasingly frantic questioning.

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