Neoclassicism
Bing Crosby primarily spoke English, but he was also known to speak some French and Italian. His performances often included songs in multiple languages, showcasing his appreciation for diverse cultures. However, English remained his dominant language throughout his career.
Busta Rhymes primarily speaks English, as it is his first language. He has also showcased some proficiency in Jamaican Patois, reflecting his Jamaican heritage. Additionally, he occasionally incorporates phrases from other languages into his music, but English remains his dominant language for communication and performance.
George Bagshawe Harrison has written: 'Description of England in Shakspere's youth' -- subject(s): Contemporary England 'England in Shakespeare's day' -- subject(s): Social life and customs, English literature, Contemporary England, Literary collections
Shania Twain only speaks 2 languages French and English
Harry Styles: English and FrenchLouis Tomlinson: English and FrenchLiam Payne: English and SpanishNiall Horan: English, Irish, and SpanishZayn Malik: English and Hindi
Neoclassicism preceded Romanticism.
from 1660 to 1800 ... was not the dominant literart movement in english writing
neoclassicism
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The Neoclassical period of English literature, also known as the Long 18th Century, began in 1660 and ended in 1789 CE. The Romanticism period of English literature began in 1798 and ended in 1832 CE.
Nicola Healey has written: 'Dorothy Wordsworth and Hartley Coleridge' -- subject(s): Family, Romanticism, LITERARY CRITICISM / Women Authors, LITERARY CRITICISM / European / English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh, Identity (Philosophical concept) in literature, Family relationships, English Poets, LITERARY CRITICISM / Poetry
Margaret Bloom has written: 'French and English romanticism' -- subject- s -: Comparative Literature, English and French, French and English, Romanticism
John Clubbe has written: 'English romanticism' -- subject(s): History and criticism, English poetry, Romanticism
Julian North has written: 'The Third Testament' 'The domestication of genius' -- subject(s): English prose literature, Literature and society, History and criticism, Romanticism, Biography as a literary form, English Poets, Biography, History
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English language literary devices:AllegoryAlliterationAllusionAnalogyAssonanceClimaxForeshadowingHyperboleMetaphorOnomatopoeiaOxymoronPersonificationPunSimile
English Literary Renaissance was created in 1971.