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- 1971: Narrative Structure On ABSALOM
- ... in America became a professional industry, providing a means of distribution for his novels. The focus of many critics became interpreting Absalom, Absalom!'s text, using it to represent the work of its individual author. Robert Penn Warren once said, "William Faulkner has written nineteen books which for range of effect, philosophical weight, originality of style, variety of characterization, humor, and tragic intensity, are without equal in our time and country ...
- 1972: Net Censorship
- ... Kids?" Newsweek, July 3, 1995, EBSCO-CD. "Background Information." Editorial On File, Vol. 27, Number 11, June 1-15, 1996, p. 700. Barlow, John, "Thinking Locally, Acting Glabally." Time, January 15, 1996, EBSCO-CD. Sirico, Robert A. "Dont censor the Internet." Forbes, July 29, 1996, EBSCO-CD. Olson, Renee, and others. "Critics say Time Exaggerated Cyberporn Threat." School Library Journal, October, 1995, EBSCO-CD. Spertus, Ellen. "Filtering the Net." Technology ...
- 1973: Jonathan Swift Answering The Q
- ... 1989. 2. Quintana, Ricardo. "A Commentary on the Method of Swift." Swift. Ed. Edward Twveson. N.J.: Prentice-Hall, 1964. 3. Twvenson, Edward. "Introduction." Swift. Ed. Edward Twvenson. N.J.: Prentice-Hall, 1964. 4. Hunting, Robert. Jonathan Swift. Massachusetts: Hall, 1989. 5. Bloom, Harold. "Introduction." Modern Critical Views-Jonathan Swift. Ed. Harold Bloom. New York: Chelsea House, 1986. 6. Golden, Morris. The Self Observed. Maryland: Hopkins, 1972. 7. Read, Charles A ...
- 1974: John Steinbeck
- ... County. He had chosen a safe, practical course in life, in order to support his family. John enjoyed literature from an early age on. His mother read him the fairy tales of Hans Christian Andersen, Robert Louis Stevenson, and the stories of King Arthur. John attended Salinas High School, an experience he generally disliked, but one bright spot in his high school carrer was his ninth grade English teacher, Miss Cupp ...
- 1975: Jane Eyre - Analysis Of Nature
- ... she could build anew. It is necessary to examine these scenes of nature in the context of the early to mid nineteenth-century. This was of course the time of the Industrial Revolution, when as Robert Ferneaux Jordan put it, there was "a shift from the oolite, the lias and the sand to the coal measures. What had been the wooded hills of Yorkshire or Wales became, almost overnight, a land ...
- 1976: Lord Of The Flies
- ... they have become. William Golding was born in Britain in 1911. As a child, Golding loved to read. Some of his favourite novels were Tarzan of the Apes by Edgar Rice Burroughs, Coral Island by Robert Ballantyne, and Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea by Jules Verne. At about the age of twelve Golding decided to become a writer. Goldings first writing attempt was a twelve-volume work on trade ...
- 1977: Literary Criticism Of Wutherin
- ... appears to be better accepted as a window into the human soul, where one sees the loss, suffering, self discovery, and triumph of the characters in this novel. Both the Image of the Book by Robert McKibben, and Control of Sympathy in Wuthering Heights by John Hagan, strive to prove that neither Catherine nor Heathcliff are to blame for their wrong doings. Catherine and Heathcliffs passionate nature, intolerable frustration, and ...
- 1978: Fahrenheit 451 4
- ... Like in the scene where he firsts meet Murron they are dancing then Wallace and Hamish have the rock-throwing contest. It also showed how important the code of Chivalry was in their times when Robert De Bruce betrayed him you could tell that he was devastated. I think that we also learned that if you truly believed in something you wouldn't change what you think no matter what they ...
- 1979: Fahrenheit 451 3
- ... Like in the scene where he firsts meet Murron they are dancing then Wallace and Hamish have the rock-throwing contest. It also showed how important the code of Chivalry was in their times when Robert De Bruce betrayed him you could tell that he was devastated. I think that we also learned that if you truly believed in something you wouldn't change what you think no matter what they ...
- 1980: Eve Of St. Agnes Does Porphyro
- ... pure, virginal, beautiful, and sweet. There is never mentioned one negative word about her appearance or her character. The reader cannot imagine her ever doing wrong. However, after she loses her virginity to Porphyro, the frost-wind blows like Love s alarum, pattering the sharp sleet against the window-panes (lines 322-324)," and the reader senses that with her virginity, her pure and perfect image is gone too. It is ...
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