Plot of The Shield Ring
.... the Viking culture and civilization was one worth remembering and honoring, and she does so in this fascinating and fast-paced
novel of
Britain in the medieval ....
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Salman Rushdie's novel Midnight's Children
.... Nothing is simple in this
novel which has characters with fantastic lives who .... British trading company which had been sending Indian goods to
Britain for sale. ....
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Rape in 18th/19th Centuries Great Britain
.... 131) cites Mary Wollstonecraft's
novel The Wrongs of Woman, a 1798
novel in which .... of feminism in general and anti-rape advocacy in particular in Great
Britain. ....
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James Joyce's Novel, Dubliners
.... informs the pattern of ideas in the short-story collection and the
novel. .... Farrington, a Catholic, is a working stiff in class-conscious
Britain, a source of ....
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Wise Children
Dora and Nora Chance are the illegitimate daughters of
Britain's most distinguished stage .... Dora Chance narrates the
novel that is a recollection of career of ....
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Angela Carter's Wise Children
Dora and Nora Chance are the illegitimate daughters of
Britain's most distinguished stage .... Dora Chance narrates the
novel that is a recollection of career of ....
(1036

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The Changing Status of Women in Britain in the 19th and 20th ...
.... associated with the structures of social injustice embedded into
Britain's class system .... Weigel notes the emergence of the "woman's
novel" between 1815 (the year ....
(3405

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Sexuality in the Work of DH Lawrence
.... The homosexuality in the published
novel is sublimated but is hinted at .... Lawrence often compares the mechanistic world of industrialize
Britain with the world ....
(1048

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David Lean's film A Passage to India
.... it is clear that they cannot be friends so long as
Britain controls India and .... The film does a good job of translating the
novel into cinematic terms and into a ....
(2902

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The Color Purple and Remains of the Day
.... Their story is set against the larger history of the time as
Britain faces the .... Both the
novel and the film are structured in terms of flashbacks as Stevens ....
(1398

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Gone With The Wind
.... the
novel, the South will lose because the North is better equipped and will blockade crucial supply trading ports. This is why the South hoped Great
Britain ....
(2100

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Charlotte Temple
This paper is a summary of Susanna Haswell Rowson's
novel, Charlotte Temple. The book was first published in Great
Britain in 1791. ....
(1632

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Virginia Woolf and Marriage Virginia Wool
.... 22 Hyde Park Gate, Kensington (The Virginia Woolf Society of Great
Britain, 2003, p .... What occurs in the
novel is the revelation of Clarissa's agony and her deep ....
(1576

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Parenting in Two "New Worlds"
.... In Children of Men, Cuaron drew on a 1992
novel by PD James that described a world .... a child of a "fugee," or a woman of color living in Great
Britain during a ....
(1303

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Benjamin Disraeli
.... Disraeli sympathized with the workers in British factories in his
novel Sybil published in 1845. Disraeli found that
Britain had become two nations, one a ....
(2123

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Theme of Colonialism in Literature
.... control in changing circumstances, In fact, Burma was separated by
Britain from India .... and fate of the native people, an arrogance reflected in Orwell's
novel. ....
(1415

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Dickens' Hard Times
Charles Dickens' Hard Times is a
novel with a social message which .... The Industrial Revolution had altered
Britain and altered the relationship between workers ....
(1102

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Things Fall Apart
.... many regions considered backward and in need of guidance, and countries like
Britain imposed their .... Nigeria's colonial experience is at the heart of this
novel. ....
(1611

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Cultural Analysis of India
.... Rather,
Britain gained control of India because the Indian people themselves succumbed .... fundamental to a reading of Kamala Markandaya's (1954)
novel Nectar In A ....
(1931

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Cultural Analysis of India
.... Rather,
Britain gained control of India because the Indian people themselves succumbed .... fundamental to a reading of Kamala Markandaya's (1954)
novel Nectar In A ....
(1931

8

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Literary Criticism
.... by other more impressive works of fiction and theatre in
Britain during the .... What was fairly
novel was the incorporation of music into the continuum of the ....
(761

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British Novelist Alan Sillitoe
.... the mainstream of society, often in terms of attacking the class system of Great
Britain. .... hundred poems, a few short stories, and the draft of a first
novel. ....
(1524

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Social Criticism in Moll Flanders
.... meets. The
novel embodies the economic and social problems in
Britain in the first decades of the eighteenth century. Moll herself ....
(1302

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Criticism of Society in Moll Flanders
.... meets. The
novel embodies the economic and social problems in
Britain in the first decades of the eighteenth century. Moll herself ....
(1302

5

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Chinua Achebe
.... to-face with European culture, and goes through independence from
Britain (English .... lie beneath the surface of the sparkling satire as the
novel provides further ....
(1276

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Tess of the dUrbervilles
.... appears to have been an activity typical of the whole of Victorian
Britain, the notion .... To be sure, Tess is a working woman, and the
novel conveys the fact that ....
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Literary Views of Women
.... The
novel contrasts the solidity and unbending nature of British society with .... Lawrence often compares the mechanistic world of industrialized
Britain with the ....
(1937

8

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Novels Reflection of How Society Views Women
.... The
novel contrasts the solidity and unbending nature of British society with .... Lawrence often compares the mechanistic world of industrialized
Britain with the ....
(1937

8

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History & Personal Views in 2 Novels
.... The
novel does not dwell on industrialization, but it is clear that involvement in industry .... At this time there was a great unrest throughout
Britain, in the ....
(2138

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Robinson Crusoe
.... Like
Britain, Crusoe becomes more confident he is acting in God's name and .... Brett C. "Expanding Empires, Expanding Selves: Colonialism, The
Novel, and Robinson ....
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