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- 881: The Neurosis Of Passion
- ... and insane. Bibliography Dickens, Charles. Great Expectations. London: Penguin Books Ltd., 1996 Small, Helen. Love s Madness Medicine, the Novel, and Female Insanity 1800-1865. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1996 Lubitz, Rita. Marital Power in Dickens Fiction. New York: Peter Lang Publishing Inc., 1996
- 882: The Influences Of Tolkien In T
- ... of the creator. Adoration and respect of nature, his love and mastery of language, and his traumatizing experience in trench warfare during World War I all come together to influence his three major works of fiction, The Lord of the Rings. Tolkien uses many themes in the story that relate to his influences. The inescapability of involvement relates to how the US and many other countries were drawn into World War ...
- 883: Things Fall Apart
- ... all of the characteristics of a traditional adventure novel, such as excitement, as well as, an unexpected attack. Chinua Achebe stated, Conrad, on the other hand, is undoubtedly one of the great stylists of modern fiction and a good story-teller into the bargain (Achebe 252). Yet, despite Conrad s talent for telling stories, many critics, such as Achebe, Singh, and Sarvan have ultimately labeled him a racist. Achebe acknowledges Conrad ...
- 884: The Red Tent (all You Need To
- Literary Analysis: The Red Tent The author and her times Anita Diamant, author of the historic fiction novel, The Red Tent, is a devout Jewish-American living in Newtonville, Massachusetts with her husband and daughter, Emilia. She has written five books about contemporary Jewish life, The Red Tent being her first novel ...
- 885: The Natural
- ... Encyclopedia. ¦ 1993-1997 Microsoft Corporation Helterman, Jeffrey. Understanding Bernard Malamud. Columbia:University of South Carolina Press,1985. Malamud, Bernard. The Natural. New York:Avon Books,1952. Solotaroff, Robert. Bernard Malamud: A Study of the Short Fiction. Boston:Twayne Publishers,1989. Wasserman, Earl R. ‘§The Natural: Malamud‘¦s World Ceres‘¨ in Modern Critical Views: Bernard Malamud. Ed. Harold Bloom. New York:Chelsea House Publishers. 47-64
- 886: Summary Of Kidnapped
- Kidnapped, by Robert Louis Stevenson has a genre that classifies as historical fiction. I selected this book because the setting takes place during the 1750 s, which is a perfect time for history. At that year many historic events occurred that have been written down in books today ...
- 887: Suffer The Little Children - S
- ... side-of-the-mouth smile in his face, that bothers her extremely and leads her to her demise and ulimately her death. Some may see Suffer the Little Children just as an intriguing work of fiction, but in my opinion, it could be a story pulled from the headlines of a newspaper. The characterization was so well done, that King gives us the illusion that the character could be real; and ...
- 888: Stones From The River
- ... history. People do not seem to read the classics like Canterbury Tales, Shakespeare, and The Odyssey unless they are required to do so do a class. Now people seem to be more interested in popular fiction, the Inquirer and magazines. The protagonist, Trudi Montag, is the narrator of the story. Trudi is a dwarf. After her mother s death she begins to help her father, Leo Montag work at the pay ...
- 889: Scarlet Letter- Hester Prynne
- ... Hawthorne's] career illustrates the success of an especially responsive author in gathering together disparate female types and recombining them artistically so that they become crucial elements of the rhetorical and artistic construct of his fiction (Reynolds 179). Hawthorne used ironies of fallen women and female criminals to achieve the perfect combination of different types of heroines. His heroines are equipped to expel wrongs against their sex bringing about an awareness ...
- 890: Review For A Canticle For Leib
- A Canticle for Leibowitz Walter M. Miller, Jr.'s A Canticle for Leibowitz treats religion very differently than does most science fiction. Miller's Brother Francis is charged with discovering the meaning of faith and God in the wake of total nuclear destruction. The particular religion extent in Miller's future is the venerable Catholic Church, an ...
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