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Eclogue
The eclogue or bucolic (as it was later called) is a lyrical...

Anagnorisis
Anagnorisis is a Greek word meaning "recognition". In literature, it represents a...

Alexandre Dumas
Alexandre Dumas is a French novelist and playwright known worldwide for...

Jules Verne
In universal literature history, Jules Verne is a French writer known...

Onomatopoeia
The onomatopoeia is a word that represents or imitates a natural...

Anastrophe
Anastrophe is a rhetorical figure of speech that consists of

Hyperbole
Hyperbole is a rhetorical figure of thought characterized by intentional...

Hyperbaton
The hyperbaton is a rhetorical figure of diction that alters the syntactic or...

Asyndeton
The asyndeton is a rhetorical diction figure that is generated by...

Medieval literature
Medieval literature is all the written manifestation that took place in...

Cacophony
Cacophony is a vice of language that occurs when there are sounds...

Pleonasm
The pleonasm is a rhetorical figure of diction that allows to...