Emma
At the center of the
story Emma Woodhouse gradually moves toward maturity and self-understanding through a process of making a series of misjudgments about ....
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Art & Emma Hamilton
.... A recent example is The Volcano Lover by Susan Sontag, which drew on the
story of
Emma and William Hamilton for inspiration without trying to be a simple ....
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Emma Hamilton as Artists' Model
.... A recent example is The Volcano Lover by Susan Sontag, which drew on the
story of
Emma and William Hamilton for inspiration without trying to be a simple ....
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Flaubert's novel Madame Bovary
The main character of Gustave Flaubert's novel Madame Bovary,
Emma Bovary, interacts with several men in the course of her
story. ....
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Jane Austen's Emma
.... A. Walton Litz assesses
Emma as being a
story in which the main character moves from "delusion to self-recognition" (Litz 369). ....
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EMMA AND HER CRITICS
.... A. Walton Litz assesses
Emma as being a
story in which the main character moves from "delusion to self-recognition" (Litz 369). ....
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Analysis of Characters & Text of Emma
....
Emma's perceptions are gradually corrected by experience, the reader experiences her growth in stature and a resolution of the emotional content of the
story. ....
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Jane Austen's Life & Emma
.... others. This is a role
emma assumes as her right at the beginning but that she grows into in the course of the
story. Christopher ....
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Round Characters
.... In this
story, the dust storm changes Paul's outlook on everything. .... His daughter
Emma, however, chastises him fiercely for fishing where it is illegal. ....
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Gustave Flaubert
The
story of
Emma Bovary as told by Gustave Flaubert is told in a way that deliberately avoids grand moral dilemmas and dramatic action, and doing so is part ....
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Choices in Madam Bovary and Jane Eyre
.... Although the
story is entitled, Madame Bovary, Flaubert immediately distances the reader from
Emma by beginning
story not with
Emma, but with Charles Bovary ....
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Literature and Boredom
.... He notes one section in particular for the power it has to foreshadow much of the
story: The chapter on
Emma's education is revealing, not merely because it ....
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Three Literary Characters
.... In truth,
Emma's affairs could not be seen as noble or grand in the romantic .... The
story begins at Ivan Ilyich's death and then turns back to detail his life up ....
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Flaubert's Criticism of the Bourgeois in Madame Bovary
The
story is concerned with the character of
Emma Bovary, a country doctor's wife who has passionate desires for both romance and material things. ....
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Emma
.... that the filmmakers believed they needed to enhance Austen's
story and characters to .... to suggest that an unconventional Victorian woman like
Emma was something ....
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Northanger Abbey & Emma (Jane Austen)
.... useful knowledge could be gained from them, provided they were all
story and no .... 2. In
Emma the decisive moment at which the language of subjectivity and social ....
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In the Time of the Butterflies
....
Emma Tenayuca "strove for civil rights, using the class struggle as an ideological .... The
story of the Butterflies again suggests the courage of women in the face ....
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Function of Lyricism in Realist Narrative
.... two men allows for the immediate translation of the lyrical impulse but
Emma, in her .... But the
story is still being recounted by Nick and the flat, decidedly un ....
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Willa Cather's Woman Centered Fiction The significance of the ...
.... Finally, the concerns of Anna and
Emma are by and large romantic concerns; that is .... It is at this juncture that the
story of woman and the
story of humanity ....
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Terms of Endearment This paper begins with an outline of th
.... It is a
story based mainly on the mother/daughter, love/hate relationship of the main characters, Aurora (Shirley MacLaine) and her daughter,
Emma (Debra Winger ....
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Lizzie Borden
.... case involved issues other than murder (such as race), Borden's
story provides revealing .... that he would die in testate and she and her sister
Emma would share ....
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The poem "hay un lugar"
.... Austen reveals that
Emma has no
story to tell by effectively silencing her during one of the most pivotal scenes in the book--the scene in which she and ....
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Jane Austen's Life and Work
.... affec tion; Mrs. Norris, in Mansfield Park, and the Eltons, in
Emma, are exposed .... good manners suggests they should: This is the real subject of Austen's
story. ....
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Images of Black Women in 3 Novels
.... However, this is only half of the
story with respect to Pecola's blackness. .... the protagonist of Thurman's novel is a dark-skinned black female,
Emma Lou Brown ....
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Four Fiction Into Film
.... Her veiled insults on everything
Emma's "quiet" people stand for in their realm is .... Edith Wharton's The Age of Innocence is another
story set in a time and ....
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Jewish Women In Civil War
.... We see this in A Southern Woman's
Story when Mrs. Levy Pember explains being abandoned and left in enemy .... One such woman was a young girl named
Emma Lazarus. ....
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Thomas Hardy
.... the sort of melodrama that Hardy would later disparage as "writing a
story with a .... are the series of poems he wrote following the death of
Emma Lavinia Gifford ....
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Fefu and Her Friends
.... Fefu here reveals her own inner torment as she tells
Emma how she is in .... continues the conversation of Christina and Cindy, and Cindy tells a
story about a time ....
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Clarence Thomas
.... of Newsday and Nina Totenburg of National Public Radio broke the
story of Hill's .... a speech to Republicans, Thomas had portrayed his older sister,
Emma Mae Martin ....
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Willa Cather's Fiction When Willa Cather left home and went to col
.... In the third chapter, "The
Story of Woman and the
Story of Humanity," the emphasis .... Each in her way, for example,
Emma Bovary and Anna Karenina respond to and ....
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