Proponents and Their Titles in English Literature | |
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Geoffrey Chaucer | The Father of English Literature |
Geoffrey Chaucer | The Father of English Poetry |
Geoffrey Chaucer | The Father of English Language |
Geoffrey Chaucer | The Morning Star of the Renaissance |
Geoffrey Chaucer | The First National Poet |
Venerable Bede | The Father of English Learning |
Venerable Bede | The Father of English History |
King Alfred the Great | The Father of English Prose |
Aeschylus | The Father of Tragedy |
Nicholas Udall | The First English Comedy Writer |
Edmund Spenser | The Poet's poet (by Charles Lamb) |
Edmund Spenser | The Child of Renaissance |
Edmund Spenser | The Bridge between Renaissance and Reformation |
Gutenberg | The Father of Printing |
William Caxton | Father of English Press |
Francis Bacon | The Father of English Essay |
John Wycliffe | The Morning Star of the Reformation |
Christopher Marlowe | The Father of English Tragedy |
William Shakespeare | Bard of Avon |
William Shakespeare | The Father of English Drama |
William Shakespeare | Sweet Swan of Avon |
William Shakespeare | The Bard |
Robert Burns | The Bard of Ayrshire (Scotland) |
Robert Burns | The National Poet of Scotland |
Robert Burns | Rabbie |
Robert Burns | The Ploughman Poet |
William Dunbar | The Chaucer of Scotland |
John Dryden | Father of English Criticism |
William of Newburgh | Father of Historical Criticism |
John Donne | Poet of Love |
John Donne | Metaphysical poet |
John Milton | Epic poet |
John Milton | The great master of verse |
John Milton | Lady of the Christ College |
John Milton | Poet of the Devil's Party |
John Milton | Master of the Grand style |
John Milton | The Blind Poet of England |
Alexander Pope | Mock heroic poet |
William Wordsworth | The Worshipper of Nature |
William Wordsworth | The High Priest of Nature |
William Wordsworth | The Poet of Nature |
William Wordsworth | The Lake Poet |
William Wordsworth | Poet of Childhood |
William Wordsworth | Egotistical Sublime |
Samuel Taylor Coleridge | The Poet of Supernaturalism |
Samuel Taylor Coleridge | Opium Eater |
Coleridge & Wordsworth | The Father of Romanticism |
Wordsworth, Coleridge, Southey | Lake Poets |
Lord Byron | The Rebel Poet |
Percy Bysshe Shelley | The Revolutionary Poet |
Percy Bysshe Shelley | Poet of hope and regeneration |
John Keats | Poet of Beauty |
John Keats | Chameleon Poet |
William Blake | The Mystic Poet |
Lord Alfred Tennyson | The Representative of the Victorian Era |
George Bernard Shaw | The greatest modern dramatist |
George Bernard Shaw | The Iconoclast |
Jane Austen | Anti-romantic in Romantic age |
Lindley Murray | Father of English Grammar |
James Joyce | Father of English Stream of Conscious Novel |
Edgar Allen Poe | Father of English Mystery play |
Edgar Allen Poe | The Father of English Short Story |
Henry Fielding | The Father of English Novel |
Samuel Johnson | Father of English one Act Play |
Sigmund Freud | A great Psycho-analyst |
Robert Frost | The Poet of Terror |
Francesco Petrarch | The Father of Sonnet (Italian) |
Francesco Petrarch | The Father of Humanism |
Sir Thomas Wyatt | The Father of English Sonnet |
Samuel Taylor Coleridge | Opium Eater |
Henry Louis Vivian Derozio | The Father of Indian-Anglican Sonnet |
William Hazlitt | Critic's Critic |
Charles Lamb | The Essay of Elia |
Arthur Miller | Mulk Raj Anand of America |
Addison | The voice of humanist Puritanism |
Emerson | The Seneca of America |
Mother Teresa | The Boon of Heaven |
Thomas Nash | Young Juvenlie Humorist |
Homer | The Father of Epic Poetry |
Henrik Ibsen | Father of Modern theatre |
Rabindranath Tagore | Indian National Poet |
Nissim Ezekiel | The Father of Indian English Poetry |
Michael Madhusudan Dutta | The Father of Indo-Anglican Drama |
Mulk Raj Anand | The Father of Indo-Anglican Fiction |
Mulk Raj Anand | The Author for the Untouchable |
Mark Twain | The Father of American Literature |
Walt Whitman | The Father of American English Poetry |
William Dunlap | The Father of American Drama |
Charles Brockden Brown | The Father of American Novel |
Anton Chekhov | The Father of Modern Short Story |
Ferdinand de Saussure | The Father of Linguistics |
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