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- 1991: A Rhetoric Of Outcasts In The
- ... new critical movement), "traditionally, has never had reason to see any homosexuality" (61). He reports that John Crowe Ransom, possibly the most influential scholar in the new critical movement, accepted for publication a poem from Robert Duncan and then, discovering the poet was gay, withdrew his acceptance. "Ransom thought homosexuals such as Duncan should 'sublimate' their problem, let the delicacy of subtlety of their sensibility come out in the innocent regions ...
- 1992: Dreams 2
- ... studies. Freud s most famous work, The Interpretation Of Dreams, argues that the unconscious drives and desires contributed to conscious behavior. Freud also felt that a dream was the fulfillment of a wish. Psychologists like Robert Van de Castle, Ph D., have concluded that children and adults dream in the same way. Though their dreams may be different, they also serve the same purpose (Short 30). Oona Short, author of Sweet ...
- 1993: Character Change Brought On By
- ... said situation as Bledsoe, "loosing caste" (Ellison 265). I.M. comes to a painful realization while eating his last yam. In biting the last part of it the bitter taste reminds him that it is frost bitten and he is not back at home where this behavior is acceptable. Slowly, through the next few events, I.M. reverts back to being a pawn once again. He falls into believe in some ...
- 1994: Characters From Shakesperes Tw
- ... And to do that well, craves a kind of wit./ He must observe their moods on whom he jests,/ The quality of persons, and the time." Shakespeare is thought to have written the part for Robert Armin, a famous comedian of the day who'd recently joined the playwright's acting troupe. Armin was more musical and, in certain respects, more serious than the jester he succeeded, and hence the musical ...
- 1995: Catcher In The Rye 9
- ... The Book Of The Month Club. He said, "I don't get hardly anything out of anything. I am in bad shape. I'm in lousy shape". Phoebe once told Holden about a poem by Robert Burns, "if a body catch a body comin' through the rye". Holden had his own sense of reality and what is appropriate behavior which sometimes found himself lost, like in a field. He had no ...
- 1996: Catcher In The Rye Book Review
- ... only thing he would have liked to be was a "catcher in the rye." He invented an illusion for himself of a strange fantasy. He stated that he would like to follow a poem by Robert Burns: "If a body catch a body comin' through the rye." He kept "picturing all these little kids playing some game in this big field of rye and all. Thousands of little kids, and nobody ...
- 1997: Canterbury Tales 2
- ... David. Literature Criticism from 1400 to 1800. Vol 17. Detroit: Gale Research, 1992. Barron's Booknotes. Canterbury Tales. America Online. Fleming, Martha. Literature Criticism from 1400 to 1800. Vol 17. Detroit: Gale Research, 1992. French, Robert Dudley. A Chaucer Handbook. New York: Meredith Corporation, 1995. Hollister, Warren C. Medieval Europe: A Short History. New York: McGraw Hill, 1998. Mack, Maynard. Nortan Anthology of World Masterpieces: Expanded Edition. New York, WW Nortan ...
- 1998: Inspiration By Homer
- ... had its origins in an actual incident in polite society. Arabella Fermor, to whom Pope addresses his letter of introduction, had suffered the loss of a lock of hair. The perpetrator of this violation was Robert, Lord Petre, one of Arabella's suitors. Apparently Arabella took offence and a quarrel resulted between the two families. John Caryll, a relative of Lord Petre, requested Pope to write a humorous poem about the ...
- 1999: Identity In Metamorphasis And
- ... level far removed from those around him. This easily can be seen through any number of speeches given by Gabriel, but it is particularly evident when he states "He was undecided about the lines from Robert Browning for he feared that they would be above the heads of his readers."(Dead, 334). He lords his superior knowledge and social niceties above the rest of his family, treating them like some subclass ...
- 2000: Catcher In The Rye 2
- ... s good at snowing his dates and getting them to have sex with him even if they don t want to. He also is a guy who your parents would notice in a Year Book. Robert Ackley Everybody calls him Ackley. Nobody ever calls him by his first name Bob or even Ack, Holden thinks that even his wife will call him Ackley. Ackley is really tall, six four. But that ...
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