Published by
Javyair, November 8, 2009
To write a successful novel, a bevy of concepts must be skillfully incorporated within its words. Out of all the requirements, few are as important as the literary critique. Without one, catching the interest of readers will be difficult, if not impossible; the novel will be deemed impenetrable.
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Describes my appreciation for the writer J.R.R. Tolkien.
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Animal Farm is an allegorical tale about the Russian Revolution and published in 1945 by George Orwell.
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Published by
Sourav, October 5, 2009
Many people nowadays write Haiku poetry. It’s quite popular among the young generation of poets. However, a clear concept is needed to write a good Haiku poem.
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Published by
seneil, September 9, 2009
Notes on the classic french translated version of The Stranger.
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This essay looks in to the meaning behind the words in the poem “Death of a Naturalist”.
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Published by
seneil, July 18, 2009
Notes on everything you will need on 20th century poets and their works in British Literature.
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A visual, contextual, and subjective analysis of JMW Turner’s “Hannibal Crossing the Alps”.
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“I have never concealed the fact that I regarded him as my master; indeed I fancy I have never written a book in which I did not quote from him.” C.S.Lewis’ “The fairy story may be made a vehicle of Mystery. That at least is what George MacDonald attempted, achieving stories of power and beauty when he succeeded.” J R Tolkien.
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