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AMERICAN LITERATURE IN 21ST CENTURY
American Literature in 21st Century
American Literature in 21st Century
Introduction
Literature is a very fine piece of art that comprises of various attributes in it. It is generally differentiated in terms of genres, style of writing, and types. Literature may be written for a drama, it is ...
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Blues as such in Black Literature
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Black Literature is one of the most significant research efforts in African American studies. Black Literature not only expands vastly the black literary tradition, this fascinating collection, full of vitality and imagination, is of immense social and historical significance in understanding the African American experience in ...
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MAYA ANGELOU
Maya Angelou
Maya Angelou
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Maya Angelou (St. Louis, 4 April 1928) is an American poet, actress and dancer. Considered a key figure in the American movement for Civil Rights, Maya Angelou, whose real name is Marguerite Johnson has become famous as a writer with autobiographical novel I Know Why the ...
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Death of a Salesman
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Death of a Salesman is extensively considered as Arthur Miller's finest play, records the disgrace and suicide of Willy Loman, an incessantly stressed New England salesman motivated through dreams of accomplishment superior than he can attain. Death of a Salesman aggravated a good deal of debate owing ...
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The Lady with the Pet Dog-a comparative analysis
“The Lady with the Pet Dog"- story of love and love lost between two people unhappy with their life partners. Originally written in 1899 by Anton Chekhov's and then re-written by Joyce Carol Oates, both possess the same theme that deals with the ...
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LITERARY ANALYSIS
Alice Walker: Everyday - Interpretation from a Feminist Perspective
Alice Walker: Everyday - Interpretation from a Feminist Perspective
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This is a short story by Alice Walker, published in 1973. The story wittily demonstrates the rural and urban identity clash between a mother and her daughter. The writing discusses racism, feminism ...
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In Children's Literature
In Children's literature
In Children's literature
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This paper focuses on the book 'Where the wild things are' by Maurice Sendak. The book focuses on analysis of pictures drawn in the book with the acuity of illustrations using lines, gaze, shapes, distances and even different figures. The author has represented different ...
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What is transcendentalism?
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Transcendentalism was a philosophical, political and literary movement which almost flourished in U.S. between 1836 and 1860. It began as a reform movement within the Unitarian Church that sought to extend the application of the thought of William Ellery Channing on the God within and significance of subconscious ...
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This research paper aims to expound the tendencies of feminism in the literary works of Irving, Poe, and Hawthorne. Washington Irving is a classic American writer, a master of romantic short stories, and historical research. He is usually considered as an antifeminist in the literary arena. Edgar Allan Poe was an American writer, poet, literary critic, and editor. ...
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HEMINGWAY'S “THE SUN ALSO RISES”
Hemingway's “The Sun Also Rises”
Hemingway's “The Sun Also Rises”
“The Sun Also Rises” is a fantastic novel of Ernest Hemingway based on the story of the post war generation, or so called 'the lost generation'. The most fully realized female character in the fiction of Ernest ...