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- 1681: The Natural
- ... Twayne Publishers,1993. ¡§Grail, Holy,¡¨ Microsoft „¥ Encarta „¥ 98 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 ...
- 1682: Understanding Holden Caulfield
- ... Review 11.1: 188-190 Laser, Marvin and Norman Fruman. “Studies in J.D. Salinger: Reviews, Essays, and Critiques of The Catcher in the Rye and other Fiction.” New York: Odyssey Press, 1963. Lee, A. Robert. “‘Flunking Everything Else Except English Anyway’: Holden Caulfield, Mandel, Siegfried. “Salinger in Continental Jeans: The Liberation of Boll and Other Germans.” Critical Inquiry 6.2: 227-245. Mellard, James M. “The Disappearing Subject: A Lacanian ...
- 1683: John Steinbeck
- ... no place for him in our civilized society. He represents, as Steinbeck said it himself, "not insanity at all but the inarticulate and powerful yearnings of all men". The title originates from a poem by Robert Burns. Burns compares the lot of a mouse with his own. The animal cannot see the misery that is in store for it. Both animals and men are victims of all-powerful fate; this sets ...
- 1684: Oedipus The King
- ... Lombardo and Karen Bell. Indianapolis: Hackett Publishing Company, 1992. 121-183. Plato. "Republic". Plato's Famous Works. Trans. Stanley Lombardo and Karen Bell. Indianapolis: Hackett Publishing Company, 1992. 30-110. Sophocles. "Oedipus the King." Trans. Robert Fagles. The Three Theban Plays. New York: Viking Penguin Incorporated, 1982. 155-252.
- 1685: Emma By Jane Austen
- ... two girls become best friends, and Emma’s wound from Miss Taylor’s departure gradually begins to heal. As the story progresses, Emma notices Harriet’s fondness of a young farmer by the name of Robert Martin. Emma feels that Mr. Martin is not worthy of her dear friend’s hand, and convinces Harriet to decline his proposal. Emma, confident of her own matchmaking abilities, then tries to make a match ...
- 1686: The Witches In Macbeth
- ... New York: Sigma Publishing, 1887. 8. Steevens, George. Shakespeare, The Critical Heritage. Vol. 6. London: Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1981. 9. T.W. Shakespeare, the Critical Heritage. Vol. 5. London: Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1979. 10. Watson, Robert. Thriftless Ambition, Foolish Wishes, and the Tragedy of Macbeth . Shakespeare and the Hazards of Ambition. Cambridge: Harvard UniversityPress, 1984. 11. Wills, Gary. Witches & Jesuits. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1995.
- 1687: Suffer The Little Children - S
- ... everything at once. The author compares her to God, which put her in a superior position, as if no one could possibly be above her. But she slowly loses control of herself. It starts when Robert shows he is not afraid of her: instead of looking frightened, he has a tiny side-of-the-mouth smile in his face, that bothers her extremely and leads her to her demise and ulimately ...
- 1688: Janies Quest In There Eyes Wer
- ... Watching God shows the life of Janie, a black woman at the turn of the century. Janie is raised by her Grandmother and spends her life traveling with different men until she finally comes home. Robert E. Hemenway says about the book, Their Eyes Were Watching God is ... one of the most revealing treatments in modern literature of a woman s quest for a satisfying life I partially disagree with Hemenway ...
- 1689: Ebonics A Bridge To Help Black
- ... community is being ignored. This is not about racism; this is a method of teaching. "What you need to do is teach the child how to move from ebonics to standard English."2 said psychologist Robert Williams. Therefore, teaching ebonics' origins could help children understand the differences from standard English. This is not too far fetched when you think about how millions of people travel to other countries these days with ...
- 1690: Wake Island
- ... of battle, he was posthumously awarded the Congressional Medal of Honor, the first given to a Marine airman during World War II. While the characters of Smacksie Randall (William Bendix) and his buddy, Joe Doyle (Robert Preston) are purely fictional, they do add comic relief to an otherwise dismal situation. The film received much critical acclaim and was nominated for Best Picture at the 1942 Academy Awards as well as receiving ...
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