The Consolation of Philosophy is a philosophical work written by the Roman philosopher Boethius, who was imprisoned and awaiting execution by the Ostrogothic King Theodoric. It is often described as the last great Western work of the Classical Period. The book is written in the form of a prosimetrical apocalyptic dialogue, which means that it …
Types of Allegories
Bartholomew Fair is a play written by Ben Jonson that was first performed in 1614. The play is a comedy that takes place during the annual Bartholomew Fair in London. The fair was a popular event during the time and was known for its debauchery and excess. The play is a satirical commentary on the …
Geoffrey Chaucer’s The House of Fame is a poem that has long fascinated literary scholars and enthusiasts alike. Written in the 14th century, the poem is an allegory that explores the nature of fame and its impact on society. The poem is divided into three books, each of which presents a different aspect of the …
The Shadow of the Glen is a one-act play written by J.M. Synge and first performed in 1903. The play is set in an isolated cottage in County Wicklow, Ireland, and follows the story of Nora Burke, a young woman who is trapped in a loveless marriage to an older man. The play explores themes …
The Play of Antichrist (Ludus de Antichristo) is a medieval drama that dates back to the 12th century. It is a liturgical-oriented play whose author is unknown. The play is believed to have originated from southern Germany, specifically from the Benedictine monastery in Tegernsee, Bavaria. The manuscript that contains the play was kept at the …
The Bacchae is a Greek tragedy written by Euripides that explores the themes of religion, power, and gender. The play is set in Thebes and centers around the arrival of Dionysus, the god of wine, fertility, and religious ecstasy. Dionysus seeks revenge against the city for not accepting his worship and for disrespecting his mother, …
The Castle of Perseverance is a morality play that dates back to the 15th century. It is considered to be the earliest known full-length vernacular play in existence. Along with Mankind and Wisdom, The Castle of Perseverance is preserved in the Macro Manuscript that is now housed in the Folger Shakespeare Library in Washington, D.C. …
One Hundred Years of Solitude is a novel by Gabriel Garcia Marquez, first published in 1967. The book is widely considered a masterpiece of magical realism and has been translated into numerous languages. The novel is set in the fictional town of Macondo and follows the Buendia family over the course of several generations. The …
Jane Eyre is a novel written by Charlotte Bronte that has been studied by literary enthusiasts for decades. The novel follows the life of Jane Eyre, a young woman who faces numerous challenges and obstacles throughout her life. The novel has been interpreted in many ways, with some readers arguing that it is an allegory …
The Time Machine, a science fiction novel by H.G. Wells, was published in 1895. The novel is a commentary on the social and political issues of the Victorian era, including class inequality and the effects of industrialization. The novel tells the story of an unnamed time traveler who travels to the distant future, where he …