• উল্লিখিত অপশনগুলোর মধ্যে - 'The Faerie Queene' is a poem.
• The Faerie Queene is written by Edmund Spenser. - It is one of the great long poems in the English language. - এটি একটি religious-moral-political allegory. - এটাকে Epic Poem হিসেবে গন্য করা হয়। -পাশাপাশি ইংরেজি সাহিত্যের অন্যতম দীর্ঘ কবিতাও এটি। - প্রথম প্রকাশিত হয় ১৫৯০ সালে। - এই poem টি 12 বইয়ে বিভক্ত, each consisting of the adventures of a knight representing a particular moral virtue. - Book I, for example, recounts the legend of the Red Cross Knight, or Holiness. - The knights serve the Faerie Queene, who represents Glory and Queen Elizabeth I.
• Important characters of the Faire Queene - - Archimago - Belphoebe - Orgoglio - King Arthur - Gloriana - Red Cross knight
• Edmund Spenser - Elizabethan Period এর বিখ্যাত সাহিত্যিক Edmund Spenser, Poet of Poets নামে পরিচিত। - He is Called the Poets of Poet because many later English poets followed his art of Poetry - He is also known as 'the child of Renaissance and rebirth'. -The Faerie Queene তার বিখ্যাত মহাকাব্য এবং The Shepherd’s Calendar তার একটি বিখ্যাত কবিতা।
• Spenser's other famous poems are - - Colin Clouts Come Home Againe - Mother Hubberd's Tale - Complaints - Epithalamion - The Shepheardes Calender (Poetry Book) - The The Faerie Queene (Epic) - Amoretti (Sonnet Collection)
• অন্যদিকে, • The play 'The Birthday Party' is written by Harold Pinter. - এই play টি comedy of menace নামে পরিচিত। - The Birthday Party হচ্ছে Harold Pinter এর প্রথম full-length play যা তাঁর trademark 'comedy of menace,' সাহিত্য জগতে প্রতিষ্ঠা করে।
• 'The Cocktail Party' written by T. S Eliot is a play. - ১৯৪৯ সালে এবং ১৯৫০ সালে প্রথম প্রকাশিত হওয়া এটি একটি verse drama in three acts. - Based on Alcestis by Euripides, it is a morality play presented as a comedy of manners. - Eliot’s most commercially successful play, it was more conventional and less poetic than his earlier dramatic works.
• 'The Countess Cathleen', verse drama by William Butler Yeats, published in 1892 and performed in 1899. -Like many of Yeats’s plays, The Countess Cathleen was inspired by Irish folklore.
Source: Britannica and An ABC of English Literature by Dr M Mofizar Rahman.