Author John Steinbeck
.... The unusual structure of Steinbeck's
novel The Grapes of Wrath is useful in helping .... that the book should be taken at face value, that an
author of Steinbeck's ....
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John Grisham's novel The Firm
.... the faults of the
novel, which are many, and indeed the book is not structured well as a suspense
novel and suffers from the flat writing style of the
author. ....
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Elizabeth Gaskell's novel "Mary Barton"
.... Gaskell's
novel Mary Barton as a portrait of English society during the Industrial Revolution. The study will focus on the significance of the
author's ....
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Chinua Achebe's Novel Arrow of God
.... And the
author does succeed mightily in this ambition, in the view of this .... a transformation which was only just beginning at the time this
novel takes place. ....
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Andre Malraux's novel Man's Fate
.... of these philosophies or ways of life serve as panaceas in the
novel itself. In short, it is a dark and relatively pessimistic work. The
author clearly has his ....
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Chinua Achebe in his novel Things Fall Apart tell
.... Again, the
author gives his
novel historical accuracy by including all the prejudices, chauvinism and superstitions of the African people. ....
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Chinua Achebe's novel Things Fall Apart
.... The
author gives his
novel historical accuracy by including all the prejudices, chauvinism and superstitions of the African people. ....
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William Styron's novel The Confessions of Nat Tur
.... As Styron states in his
author's notes, The Confessions of Nat Turner is less an historical
novel than it is a meditation on history. ....
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Jane Austen's novel Emma & Theme of Nature of Power
.... by her relationships with other characters, is that she is a comic and romantic character in a comic and romantic
novel. Still, though the
author may have the ....
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Don DeLillo's novel White Noise
The Gladney family, in Don DeLillo's
novel White Noise is an extreme portrayal of the .... The bewildered and lost American family the
author depicts is a part of a ....
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George Orwell's Novel Burmese Days
.... of imperialism, in fact, that it can be seen as a
novel without hope .... on three male characters and will show their role in portraying the
author's negative view ....
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Defoe's novel Robinson Crusoe
.... In this regard, the
author further notes that by this he means it has been .... of this statement about not wishing only to amuse and the
novel itself, which seems ....
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Silone's novel Bread and Wine
.... The
author personally identifies with this period in Italian history, which makes the
novel even more dramatic and meaningful. The ....
(1366

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Silas Marner Plot & Author Silas Marner is al
.... action when Godfrey finally tries to claim Eppie at the end of the
novel. .... Shelley (1797-1851) was the daughter of Mary Wollstonecraft, the feminist
author of A ....
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Yukio Mishima's Novel, Thirst for Love
.... The
novel focuses on the brutality of physical longing, and there is no sign in the .... of Etsuko to her object of desire shows that from the
author's point of view ....
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The Victorian Novel Marxist-Feminist Criticism
.... Brontes? 4. What does a Marxist Feminist reading of Hardy and the Brontes reveal regarding the ideological posture of each
author? 5 ....
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Isabel Allende's novel The House of the Spirits
Isabel Allende's
novel The House of the Spirits depicts the lives of three generations of .... The
author in this way displays her own feminist views and brings her ....
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Jean Toomer's Novel "Cane"
.... and over. The best literature requires that the reader work with the
author to create the meanings inherent in the work. Thus, ironically ....
(1935

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Protest Novels of Steinbeck
.... as having a unity. The
author states first that the
novel has a close unity which she will demonstrate. She carries this through ....
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Written on the Body
.... structure of character, how they fit into a life, and how the artist transforms them into language and recollection as the
author is doing through this
novel. ....
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No Longer at Ease In the novel No Longer at Ease,
In the
novel No Longer at Ease,
author Chinua Achebe develops a work about the history of Nigeria using a character who becomes the very thing he hates most ....
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Business Novel, The Goal
The
novel The Goal, by Eliyahu M. Goldratt and Jeff Cox, is undoubtedly one of the most unusual business books of recent years. The intention of co-
author ....
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Novel Dealing with California Gang Members
.... In Ralph Ellison's 1962
novel The Invisible Man, the
author uses the title of his book to emphasize the struggle of African-Americans for identity in White ....
(943

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Ernest Hemingway
.... Hemingway uses an elaborate plot to develop the
novel's strategy. The
author created a number of plot points that increase the difficult of Pablo's mission and ....
(1741

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DELTA WEDDING Delta Wedding
.... One thing that is slightly irritating about the
novel is the way the
author skips back and forth between two topics, as if switching channels on a television ....
(1926

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Jess Mowry's novel Way Past Cool
.... In Ralph Ellison's 1962
novel The Invisible Man, the
author uses the title of his book to emphasize the struggle of African-Americans for identity in White ....
(943

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Ernest Hemingway
.... Hemingway uses an elaborate plot to develop the
novel's strategy. The
author created a number of plot points that increase the difficulty of Pablo's mission ....
(1749

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The character of Bardamu in Journey to the End of Night
In the context of the
novel, the
author holds civilization in a variety of manifestations up to scrutiny and finds it rotten to the core. ....
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Shoshaman: A Tale of Corporate Japan
.... If the reader does not connect in some powerful way with the people in the
novel, then whatever the
author is trying to say about the political short ....
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Look Homeward, Angel
.... Such an approach is good in that it provides a strong background for understanding how the
author developed his
novel, but it is more important to understand ....
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