Russian Society and the Fiction of Tolstoy
.... Although Tolstoy's
fiction is deeply rooted in the real world of society, economics, politics .... to live a good life, how to love, and how to face death and
God. ....
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"Notes Toward a Supreme Fiction"
.... In A High-Toned Old Christian Woman (1915), Stevens likens poetry to
God and portrays them as equals - both works of
fiction conceived in the minds of poets ....
(530

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High-Toned Old Christian Woman (Wallace Stevens)
.... values of that imagination. In Stevens' worldview, the human is the supreme agent of
fiction not
God. The speaker admits in the ....
(716

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Examining Pieces of Fiction
In other words, the meaning and importance of the examples of
fiction in this .... Jesus is telling his audience that
God the Father accepts sinners who return to ....
(1463

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God Save The Child
God Save The Child by Robert B. Parker is in the mold of the classic hard .... The hero is similar to heroes in classic detective
fiction by authors like Raymond ....
(894

4

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Utopian fiction and Utopian Programs
Utopian
fiction and utopian programs have been written for centuries, and it seems likely that .... rather than humanity having to wait for the City of
God in heaven ....
(3491

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Rebellious Youthful Characters in British Fiction
.... The title story of the collection is considered a masterpiece of short
fiction and tells the story of a race in a boys reformatory that .... What does
God want? ....
(2723

11

)
Fiction
.... But
God knows I had and I lay on the bed in the room of the hospital in Milan and all sorts of things went through my head but I .... The Art of
Fiction." The Paris ....
(1503

6

)
Existentialism in Fiction
.... Most if not all of these themes are illustrated in works of
fiction by Ernest Hemingway (A .... The old man in the story is a lonely refugee from the world of
God. ....
(2708

11

)
Salvation and Talk of the Town
.... recounts a real event but he uses the tools of
fiction like characterization to write his story. He brings Westley to life like a fictional character, "
God damn ....
(1569

6

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Julian, Margery & Wife of Bath
.... Wife of Bath's tale is much more believable
fiction though it may be than is the plausibility of Julian of Norwich having a direct hotline to
God or believing ....
(1068

4

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Hamlet and Robinson Crusoe
.... be that while both works certainly display significant conflicts between
fiction and reality .... on the other hand, finally has the character rely on
God and Christ ....
(1726

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Utopian fiction & The Handmaid's Tale
Utopian
fiction and utopian programs have been written for centuries, and it seems likely that .... rather than humanity having to wait for the City of
God in heaven ....
(1601

6

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Their Eyes Were Watching God
.... Cutter, MJ Rereading the Harlem Renaissance: Race, class, and gender in the
fiction of Jessie Fauset, Zora Neale Hurston, and .... Their Eyes Were Watching
God. ....
(1626

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The History of Science Fiction
.... 451, first published in 1953, is considered a classic of dystopian science
fiction. .... mass exploitation, and minority pressure carried the trick, thank
God" (58 ....
(1925

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The Vampire in Fiction
The vampire is a creature in folklore and
fiction who has had a long life .... a world that still lacks the spiritual sense he is seeking: The Christian
god was as ....
(1938

8

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City of Los Angeles
.... Thus, the first city was an act of distrust in
God. .... It may be just as much a
fiction as the City as a general concept, but it has an increased verisimilitude. ....
(721

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)
Arthur C. Clarke
.... Among his most famous science
fiction writings, is the classic 2001: A Space Odyssey .... texts, "Ad Maiorem Dei Gloriam (For the greater glory of
God), the message ....
(1472

6

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Joseph Conrad's Fiction
.... Nostromo and Kurtz, and Decoud and Marlowe reveal a repetitive warning embedded in Conrad's
fiction, especially when .... For Conrad suspense holds a
god-like status ....
(5000

20

)
The Summoning of Everyman: Analysis and Use of Symbols and ...
In fact, understanding the way these two elements of
fiction are used in the .... direct way that friends and family can be fickle compared to
God's steadfastness. ....
(725

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)
Idylls of the King
.... the issue of faith stems from a human being's limited ability to know
God. .... the pagan into the Christian, "Arthur is central to new works of
fiction, be they ....
(1258

5

)
Tennyson's Idyll's of the King
.... the issue of faith stems from a human being's limited ability to know
God. .... the pagan into the Christian, "Arthur is central to new works of
fiction, be they ....
(1258

5

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Nathaniel Hawthorne and Puritanism
Nathaniel Hawthorne is closely identified with the Puritan era in his
fiction, and notably in .... work as a way of life and as proof of dedication to
God that has ....
(2079

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The Hour of the Star
.... motivations about writing the story, which he clearly identifies as
fiction, of a .... of understanding--of the universe, of her existence, of
god--that surpasses ....
(3023

12

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Literary Views of Women
.... Whether one decides that
God is or is not real is not what makes this a .... its forms and ramifications, and this is the essential moral act of all good
fiction. ....
(1937

8

)
Novels Reflection of How Society Views Women
.... Whether one decides that
God is or is not real is not what makes this a .... its forms and ramifications, and this is the essential moral act of all good
fiction. ....
(1937

8

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Developmental Theories 1. Introduction 1 2. Th
....
fiction; Christian and secular scientists do not live in different worlds. Rather, having lost their point of orientation secular scientists account for
God's ....
(4359

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A Hero of Our Time
.... them at their worst---so that he can conclude that they must become better, with
God's help. In the stories in his collection of shorter
fiction, Gogol shows ....
(3313

13

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The Works of Elie Wiesel
.... the depths of the experience of man, a writer who is concerned with the universal questions of life and death, and of
God and man. In his
fiction, which is all ....
(5123

20

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HG Wells
.... This is also the effect that Wells would like to have with his
fiction--to expand .... or she is not the center of the universe, as Walsh notes, and that
God may be ....
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