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Important Booker Prize Facts You Cannot Miss

Important booker prize facts that all book lovers/avid readers need to know.Also gives all readers a good list to pick from.

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10 Books a Young Writer Should Read in High School

This is a list of books that are outstanding examples of certain qualities young writers should strive to have in their work. It’s also a great reading list for non-writing literature enthusiasts.

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Literary Censorship in France

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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For Whom the Bell Tolls by Ernest Hemingway: An Analysis

A literary analysis of For Whom the Bell Tolls by Ernest Hemingway.

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Romeo and Juliet: A Personal Response to Sonnet 55

This piece is a literary analysis on sonnet 55 by William Shakespeare.

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Literary Criticism of Rappaccini’s Daughter

An analysis of the literary criticisms pertaining to Rappaccini’s Daughter by Nathaniel Hawthorne.

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Beowulf: A Structural Approach

A structural analysis of the English epic Beowulf.

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A Literary Criticism Paper

A literary criticism paper on “Field Trip” from “The Things we Carried”.

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Cutting Up the Canon: William S. Burroughs and Revision

Discussing the cut-up technique, a method whereby “new” narrative is created by cutting up and splicing together existing texts.

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