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The Adventures of Tintin and The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen

They’re alike for there magical ability to bring worlds to life.

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James Joyce’s Eveline

An Analysis of “Eveline.” A short story written by James Joyce.

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Symbolism in The Scarlett Ibis

In “The Scarlet Ibis,” James Hurst mentions the arrival of the scarlet ibis in the first sentence, suggesting that it has major significance.

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Why James Bond is Eternal

The Man With The Golden Touch: How The Bond Films Conquered The World by Sinclair McKay published with Aurum. Just one more writer jumping on the marketing train of Quantum of Solace? Not quite.

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Uncle Tom’s Cabin in the Opinion of Author James McPherson

This examines Harriet Beecher Stowe’s American novel of anti-slavery as seen through the eyes of American author James McPherson.

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Analysis of the Pupil by Henry James

The Pupil is a short story by Henry James, first published in Longman’s Magazine in 1891. It is the emotional story of a precocious young boy growing up in a mendacious and dishonorable family. He befriends his tutor, who is the only adult in his life that he can trust. James presents their relationship with sympathy and insight, and the story reaches what some would consider the status of classical tragedy.

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James Joyce’s: The Dead

A literary analysis of James Joyce’s The Dead, of Dubliners.

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Bloom: The Womanly Man

Leopold Bloom in James Joyce’s Ulysses. Discusses Bloom’s womanly characteristics and how these relate to his wife Molly.

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