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The Ethics of Jane Austen's HeroinesThe Ethics of Jane Austen's Heroines Jane Austen's novels at first glance tell a story of romance set primarily within the landowning society amidst country estates, and their cultivation of tea parties, social outings, and extravagant balls; ladies sashaying i...
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The 19th Century Prose of Nathaniel HawthorneNathaniel Hawthorne's 19th Century Prose Nathaniel Hawthorne, a master of American fiction, often utilizes dreams within the annals of his writings to penetrate, explore and express his perceptions of the complex moral and spiritual conflicts that ...
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The Life and Death of Ernest HemingwayThe Life and Death of Hemingway In novels or other literary works many authors write about things they dream about. Many write about what stories they have heard from fellow companions. None have written about such vivid, yet traumatic experiences as the twentieth century writer, Er...
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The Mistreatment of Women in the Works of Zora Neale HurstonThe Mistreatment of Women in the Works of Zora Neale Hurston Society is suffering from a number of serious social problems related to women, and to the interaction between the two sexes. Male domination and patriarchy have been under challenge by feminists and the women's mo...
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Where there is no William ShakespeareWhere there is no Shakespeare "You can be a genius and still be an ordinary man," remarks literary critique and historian A.L. Rowse, debating on the true originator of Shakespeare's work. It has been questioned whether Shakespeare- undoubtedly one of the most remarkable and acclaim...
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Parrallels in the Life of John Steinbeck and the Characters in his WorksParrallels in the Life of John Steinbeck and the Characters in his Works John Steinbeck was perhaps the best author of all time. He was the winner of a Nobel Prize, and among other accomplishments, Steinbeck published nineteen novels and made many movies during his lifetime. All...
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Emily Dickinson's PoetryEmily dickinson's Poetry In Emily Dickinson's Poetry she has a great interest with brief encounters and transition states of mind. Dickinson's depicts many of her brief encounters in great detail. Even if it was only a passing moment, Dickinson does not...
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Water Imagery in the Works of Eudora Welty, Teresa de la Parra, Kate Chopin, and María Luisa BombalWater Imagery in the Works of Eudora Welty, Teresa de la Parra, Kate Chopin, and María Luisa Bombal “’The pouring-down rain, the pouring down rain’ –was that what she was saying over and over, like a song?”. Eudora Welty, “A Piece of News” “ Usually I prefer to stay at the po...
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William Carlos Williams: Free the Poetry!William Carlos Williams: Free the Poetry! Williams does away with traditional poetic structure in order to free the actual poetry inherent in the sounds and meanings of words. In his poetry, he offers a lesson in aesthetics regarding how to engage his poetry as a way of looking at realit...
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Jack Kerouac and The BeatJack Kerouac and The Beat Jack Kerouac, was born on March 12, 1922 in Lowell, Massachusetts, as the youngest of three children. Jack decided to be a writer after his brother Gerard died at the age of nine. From the life and death experience of his brother's death, and the Catholic ...
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