Comparison of 2 Novels: We & 1984
.... of modern man, and of the warning for the future in both
novels; Zamiatin's philosophy .... Zamiatin
wrote We in 1920, after it had become clear to him that there ....
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Agatha Christie's Detective Novels
.... Christie left her own imprint on the stories she
wrote, however, both because of .... rules as she also increased her own technical skills: Her
novels fit loosely ....
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Benito Perez Galdos
.... Perez Galdos also
wrote novels that contained his ideology or worldviews, among them Dona Perfecta, Gloria, and La Familia de Leon Roch. ....
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Thomas Wolfe
.... that in a sense Wolfe
wrote only one novel his entire life, and the hero of this lengthy novel--made up of the many different
novels Wolfe
wrote--was Wolfe ....
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Look Homeward, Angel
.... that in a sense Wolfe
wrote only one novel his entire life, and the hero of this lengthy novel--made up of the many different
novels Wolfe
wrote--was Wolfe ....
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Thomas Hardy
Thomas Hardy was a novelist considered to have a dark turn of mind, as shown by the
novels he
wrote. At the same time, he was a ....
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Louisa May Alcott
Louisa May Alcott is best-known for her novel Little Women, but she
wrote many other
novels and was a very popular author in her time. ....
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Susanna Haswell Rowson
.... She worked as a governess and
wrote four
novels before returning to America in 1793, married and now a professional actress. She ....
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The American Character in Two Novels
F. Scott Fitzgerald
wrote The Great Gatsby in the late 1920s, and John Steinbeck rote The Grapes of Wrath a decade later in a very different America. ....
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Images of Black Women in 3 Novels
.... Only if we keep in mind that Hurston
wrote the book in the 1930s can we see .... In any case, again, the essence of the
novels is the desire of the authors to show ....
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Two Hemingway War Novels
.... are still in a state of development at the end of their respective
novels provides an analogy f or the period of time during which Hemingway
wrote about them. ....
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JACK LONDON
.... But she's a British citizen." Gaines also said he was a "great fan" of London -- who
wrote the classic
novels "The Call of the Wild" and "The Sea-Wolf." "I ....
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Sir Walter Scott's novel The Heart of Midlothian
.... Scott
wrote several
novels depicting the contrasts between opposing social and political forces exemplified by the Covenanters, a fanatical group, and their ....
(2059

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Feminism in Contemporary American Novels
.... As we shall shortly see, in the contemporary American
novels congenial to feminist .... In America the Grimke sisters lectured and
wrote widely on women's rights. ....
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John Steinbeck (1902-1968)
.... Nevertheless, both
novels were received as left wing propaganda. .... Steinbeck defended these charges, stating that he
wrote neither to inspire nor to provoke, nor ....
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In Dubious Battle & Grapes of Wrath
.... Nevertheless, both
novels were received as left wing propaganda. .... Steinbeck defended these charges, stating that he
wrote neither to inspire nor to provoke, nor ....
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John Updike
.... a strong element in Updike's fiction and is especially prominent in recent
novels such as .... best known of these is found in a mock interview he
wrote between his ....
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James Joyce and Andrei Bely
.... world - Andrei Bely's tragedy that he
wrote for a Russian culture that would virtually disappear with Josef Stalin. Both writers created great
novels, works of ....
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Thomas Hardy
.... In the twenty-six years between 1871 and 1897, he
wrote fourteen
novels, three volumes of short stories, and several poems that would be published later (Yezzi ....
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Light in August
.... Faulkner
wrote two technically brilliant
novels, The Sound and the Fury and As I Lay Dying, in 1929 and 1930, respectively. Because ....
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James Joyce
.... which even a cursory examination shows to be unprecedentedà.We have
novels that give .... to in his essay "Ulysses, Order and Myth," in which he
wrote that Joyce's ....
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James Joyce & Modernism
.... which even a cursory examination shows to be unprecedentedà.We have
novels that give .... to in his essay "Ulysses, Order and Myth," in which he
wrote that Joyce's ....
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Blind Man With a Pistol
.... As with Himes, the police in Wright's
novels, most of whom are presumably white, do .... Freedom, she
wrote in Moses, Man of the Mountain, "was something internal. ....
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"A Simple Heart"
.... As an adult Flaubert
wrote five
novels and several short pieces of fiction and they were either quite realistic, like Madame Bovary, or completely romantic ....
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Life and Literary Work of Charles Dickens
.... At the peak of his productivity, between 1834 and about 1857, Kaplan (595) asserts that Dickens
wrote prolifically. The
novels were augmented by short stories ....
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Jean-Paul Sartre
.... He then
wrote two
novels, unpublished, a story published in 1923, an essay on the theory of the state in French thought (also published), and other pieces. ....
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Candide, or Optimism
.... After settling in Ferney, Voltaire
wrote several philosophical poems along with several other satirical and philosophical
novels. ....
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Aspects of The Scarlet Letter
.... It was after he left his position at the Salem Custom House that Hawthorne
wrote what are considered his most successful
novels, including The Scarlet Letter ....
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Babbitt
.... He
wrote five
novels after he was awarded the Nobel Prize but none of them were as highly acclaimed as those he had written up till then. ....
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Frederick Douglass' Novel The Heroic Slave
.... minor novel The Heroic Slave, the only work of fiction he
wrote, is a .... drawn in the same heroic mold as Natty in James Fenimore Cooper's Leatherstocking
novels. ....
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