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1161: Lord Of The Flies - Book Report
... Allen, Walter. "The Modern Novel," Contemporary Literary Criticism Detroit: Gale Research, 1973: 120-121 Baker, James R. William Golding New York St.Martin's Press, 1965. Burgess, Anthony. "The Novel Now: A guide to contemporary Fiction" Contemporary Literary Criticism Detroit: Gale Research, 1973: 120-121 Dick, Bernard F. "William Golding" Contemporary Literary Criticism Detroit: Gale Research, 1973: 121-121 Gordan, David J. "Saturday Review" Contemporary Literary Criticism Detroit: Gale Research, 1973 ...
1162: Lord Of The Flies
... that can confuse the reader, but this happened rarely. I think all serious readers would like this book. Probably the people who could enjoy this book the most would be the faithful followers of Science Fiction and Adventure novels who might enjoy the stranger aspects of life. I also think readers who are interested in human behavior would relish this book because of the way it portrays the many sides of ...
1163: Lord Of The Flies
... Allen, Walter. "The Modern Novel," Contemporary Literary Criticism Detroit: Gale Research, 1973: 120-121 Baker, James R. William Golding New York St.Martin's Press, 1965. Burgess, Anthony. "The Novel Now: A guide to contemporary Fiction" Contemporary Literary Criticism Detroit: Gale Research, 1973: 120-121 Dick, Bernard F. "William Golding" Contemporary Literary Criticism Detroit: Gale Research, 1973: 121-121 Gordan, David J. "Saturday Review" Contemporary Literary Criticism Detroit: Gale Research, 1973 ...
1164: Life Of Ma Parker
... Women on the Market" (chapter 8). This Sex Which Is Not One. pp. 170-191. Lohafer, Susan. "Why the ‘Life of Ma Parker’ Is Not So Simple: Preclosure in Issue-bound Stories". Studies in Short Fiction. 33.4 (1996): 475-86. Mansfield, Katherine. "Life of Ma Parker". The Garden Party and Other Stories. Ed. Alfred A. Knopf. New York: 1922. pp. 140-150. (taken from the web-site: http://www.cs ...
1165: Jonathon Swift
... a collection of these abilities. In conclusion to the story, the reader can scrutinize each sentence to find a different meaning or interpretation. Clearly, this essay is and should be treated as a work of fiction and nothing more. Though it is nothing more than a fictional work it should be taken into account that the essay carries a deeper meaning to which every reader can find difference.
1166: Johnny Got His Gun
... World 3754). Man obtains a relationship with both themselves and God through the ritual of worship. Mankind is confused at times with the conflict of morality and human instinct. "The world Updike creates in his fiction is morally ambiguous. And it is so, in a large part, because of the perpetual conflict between two antithetical forms of human morality" (World 3754). John Updike illustrates the problems of faith and the difficulty ...
1167: Jane Erye - Feminism
... in Bath. There she meets the entertaining Henry Tilney; later, on a visit to his family's house (the "Northanger Abbey" of the title) she learns to distinguish between the highly charged calamities of Gothic fiction and the realities of ordinary life (which can also be distressing in their way). Like Jane Austen's Love and Freindship, this book makes fun of the conventions of many late 18th century literary works ...
1168: Invisible Man
... after the action of the novel, the unity of these two pieces should be a part of critical analyses. Ellison explains the action of the Prologue and the Epilogue in his essay "The Art of Fiction: An Interview:" The Prologue was written afterwards, really – in terms of a shift in the hero’s point of view. I wanted to throw the reader off balance – make him accept certain non-naturalistic effects ...
1169: Indigo
Amber Hutchison Post Modern Fiction Indigo February 23, 2000 People are born with passion. The irony is that most people spend all their lives searching for that passion without looking inside that soul to the heart of the passion. The ...
1170: In The Skin Of A Lion
... in a car…", and in that same way, it tells of how that car trip started, so the tale backs up on itself. The novel constantly brings attention that it itself is a work of fiction. There are constant references to art, music, drama, film, photography, and literature, as well as devices used "You reach people through metaphor". It implies that it is a creation, "Only the best art can order ...


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