Damien Wilkins, a New Zealand fiction writer whose books have been published not only in New Zealand, but also in the USA and the UK, presents us with marvellously detailed characters and intriguing themes in his latest novel.
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Be a kind of person who leads life without limit.
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The simple pleasure of an Italian comic and it’s even better being reviewed.
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Published by
Atikin, July 11, 2009
Cinderella – that fairy tale you never got bored of hearing seems all beautiful and special, not until you hear the error that was made in writing it! This small error has created a story we have passed on from generation to generation, making a story that is a childhood classic.
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On the face of it, Little Prince is a Children’s book. However as they aptly say ‘Do Not Judge a Book by its Cover’, Little Prince unfolds with each page an intellectual treat. Its quaint words of wisdom obliquely describe daily human life, what matters to us and what we forget. Little Prince leaves his planet ‘probably with the help of migration of wild birds’ to visit six other planets in the vicinity before reaching Earth. On Earth he meets several interesting characters like the Snake, Fox, Signalman, Businessman and the Author. Of all these in this paper we would focus on the interaction between the Fox and Little Prince.
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Published by
Emu, January 25, 2009
How the locations that Jane Eyre has moved to affected her life.
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Under the climate of moral austerity imposed during World War II by the Vichy regime, advance censorship of literary and journalistic material, abolished in 1918, was reinstated.
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Masculinity, Femininity, and the Orientalist Belief System in M.Butterfly.
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A tale of war, battle, reasonably priced love, and hard boiled eggs.
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UK degree level essay on French novel ‘La Place’ by Annie Ernaux. Provides augmentation for and against the reading of this book as a pessimistic view of social conditioning and class divisions in France and wider global society.
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