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Critical Analysis on Edgar Allen Poe's Poem Annabel Lee
Annabel Lee is the last of the written by Edgar Allan poem. As in many other poetic works by the poem develops the idea of the loss of a young woman. The speaker, who falls in love with Annabel Lee in his ...
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Sir Gawain
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Written by the Pearl-Poet (also known as the Gawain-Poet), Sir Gawain and the Green Knight is perhaps the finest Arthurian romance in English literature.
Sir Gawain and the Green Knight, while overtly an exciting and humorous romance, is at heart a deeply religious work. Through the series of tests and games in ...
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Critical Analyses
Barn Burning, That Evening Sun and Dry September
By William Faulkner
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William Faulkner has been credited with having the imagination to see, before other serious writers saw, the tremendous potential for drama, pathos, and sophisticated humor in the history and people of the South. In using this material and, in ...
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Culture and Identify
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Gary Gregg is the author of “Culture and Identity in Muslim Society”. He holds the Mitch MacConnell Chair at University of Laisville. His book expounds the concept of culture, identity and how it forms in a Muslim Society. Glen Elder is the author of “Children of the land: ...
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TESS OF THE D'URBERVILLES
Tess of the D'Urbervilles
Tess of the D'Urbervilles
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Tess of the D'Urbervilles is written by Thomas Hardy. Thomas Hardy's Tess of the d'Urbervilles was first published in 1891 and thus belongs to the days of Victorian and is often mentioned in definitions of naturalism. The novel contains a wide ...
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A DOCUMENTARY HISTORY OF UNITED STATES
A Documentary History of United States
A Documentary History of United States
"A Documentary History of the Unites States," edited by Richard D. Heffner is an excellent anthology of historic texts. The first edition of this essential book appeared in 1952, and new and enlarged editions ...
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Compare and contrast of “Everyday Stalinism” by Sheila Fitzpatrick and “The Unknown Gulag by Lynne Viola”
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Sheila Fitzpatrick's Everyday Stalinism was written with the purpose of demonstrating what life was like for ordinary people living in urban Russia throughout the 1930s and it absolutely accomplishes its aim. Fitzpatrick provides a clear ...
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Analysis of Vitamins
Vitamins” is a post-modern short story by Raymond Carver (1938-1988). Raymond was a very famous writer of the 20th century, and well-known for his short stories1. In “Vitamins” occur themes like loneliness, aiming at a successful life and how every dream can be broken by drinking too much. ...
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FICTIONAL CHARACTER
Fictional Character
Fictional Character
My name is Sam, my age is 54 years and I was a model by profession and due my passion towards my profession now I have started my career as photographer for a fashion magazine. My age is bit older than the models I take photographs of ...
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The Lottery
The lottery
About the author
Shirley Jackson (December 14th of 1919 - August 8 of 1965) short story writer and novelist United States specializing in the genre of horror. His best known story is possibly The Lottery ("Lottery", 1948, published in Castilian by Ed Edhasa, 1991), which suggests the existence of ...