Jack London
Jack
London was a
writer best-known for his adventure stories, many of them set in the wilds of the cold North or at sea. He also ....
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JACK LONDON
.... material does not reflect--indeed, it provides an escape from--life as the mass of people know it." Baltorp, Robert, Jack
London: The Man, the
Writer, the Rebel ....
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Chinese Writer Lao She
Lao She was perhaps the best-known
writer in China behind Lin Yutang, and he .... social novelist and a chronicler of Peking as Dickens was of
London: The terrible ....
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Greasy Lake (TCBoyle)
.... handle on his accomplishment is the rather unrefined Jack
London" (Reiss 2). No one would argue that Jack
London was a better
writer than T. Coraghessan Boyle ....
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Memory in Song Lyrics
.... The physicality of the streets of
London evokes distinct memories and emotive images that the
writer wants to convey to the listener. ....
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Roads Songs as Metaphors for Human Memory
.... The physicality of the streets of
London evokes distinct memories and emotive images that the
writer wants to convey to the listener. ....
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City of Los Angeles
.... influence. When one writes about
London, or New York, there is a context and a historicity that the
writer may participate in. There ....
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"Where I'm Calling From"
.... While JP and the narrator are talking on the porch, Frank Martin comes out and tells a story about Jack
London, a macho-type
writer. ....
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Virginia Woolf & Plight of Women in Literature Virginia Woolf was ...
.... Killing the Angle in the House was part of the occupation of the woman
writer". . .... Virginia Woolf: A Biography: Volume II.
London: Hogarth Press, 1972. ....
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2 Literary Essays
.... and expatriate whites. Why then, Lamming questions, did the West Indian
writer migrate to
London or the West? The reasons stem from ....
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Aspects of Works of Fiction
.... The third-person omniscient view can allow the
writer to offer an "editorial" or .... An example of situational irony occurs in
London's "To Build a Fire" when the ....
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Anne Frank
.... it bothered her that he had no goal in life, whereas she did: she wanted to live in Paris and
London and study art history, and to become a
writer more than ....
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Anne Frank When Adolf Hitler came to power in
.... it bothered her that he had no goal in life, whereas she did: she wanted to live in Paris and
London and study art history, and to become a
writer more than ....
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The dispersion of African culture & religion
.... While this
writer would prefer to focus on discrimination as a function of color .... African who preyed on victims while playing the drums at
London tourist spots. ....
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Call of the Wild & The Incredible Journey
.... child readers want and what Burnford, as a conventional and unchallenging
writer, gives them. .... In
London, on the other hand, the reader can be certain of nothing ....
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Precursors of Modern Feminism
.... resided in Wales, though she traveled widely and was known in
London) with royalists .... a duke but a merchant and was in debtors' prison before she was a
writer. ....
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Modernism & French Writers
.... 315). An important characteristic of the corporate work of female Surrealist
writer is diversity. .... Night.
London: Calder Publications, 1988. ....
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William James on Pragmatism
.... of human vulnerability was the beginning of the process of
London's evolution from .... He is a
writer who muses throughout the story about the stories he will ....
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In the Castle of My Skin and Barbados
.... the content of Paquet's critique of In the Castle of My Skin as autobiographical, a product of Lamming's real-life alienation as a young
writer in
London (1982 ....
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British Films of the 1960s
.... But in Billy's aspirations to be a
writer of lyrics and television scripts .... iconic departure, the emerging youth culture and its Mecca, Swinging
London, are now ....
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Creative Writing
.... Immediate Fiction : A Complete Writing Course.
London: St. Martin's. Fletcher, R. (2003). A
writer's notebook: Unlocking the
writer within you. ....
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Shift in Social Roles for Women in 19th and 20th Century England
.... and the poverty and insecurity of the other and the effect of tradition and of the lack of tradition upon the mind of a
writer." Late-Victorian
London was the ....
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The Changing Status of Women in Britain in the 19th and 20th ...
.... and the poverty and insecurity of the other and the effect of tradition and of the lack of tradition upon the mind of a
writer." Late-Victorian
London was the ....
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Essays on Literature & Poets
.... to the reality of the two World Wars as they affected life in
London and the .... The story can be seen as a female
writer's response to her society and even to the ....
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Thomas Wolfe
.... He says he does not know why he became a
writer but that there was a force .... He began writing his novel when he was in
London and was forced to remember his life ....
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Charles II
.... was imprisoned in Ireland, the Tower of
London, and Newgate Prison in
London. .... Nathaniel Bacon was a 29-year-old relative of English
writer/politician Francis ....
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Life and Work of Dylan Thomas
.... Thomas's move away from Wales and into
London's literary set in the mid .... to create poetry exclusively, was employed as BBC documentary film
writer during and ....
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Literary Movements
.... In
London's (1990) The Call of the Wild, we see such themes .... James demonstrate the above characteristics, though Twain's classification as a
writer of realism ....
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Globalization
.... As Kegley and Wittcoff (2000) note, the focus of the effects of globalization tends to shift with the speaker's or
writer's own sphere ....
London: Zed Books, 1988. ....
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British Novelist Alan Sillitoe
.... This points clearly to one of Sillitoe's other strengths as a
writer of fiction, his .... the mid-1960s with A Tree on Fire, a novel written in
London and Majorca ....
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