Problem Plays of Shakespeare: All’s Well That Ends Well
An introduction to one of Shakespeare’s problem plays, All’s Well That Ends Well, which is a work that subverts nearly all the conventions of the romantic comedy.
An introduction to one of Shakespeare’s problem plays, All’s Well That Ends Well, which is a work that subverts nearly all the conventions of the romantic comedy.
A complete analysis of the short story The Foolish Woman.
I have perused classical long poems of the world that deal with strong women as the main character, and these are considered the masterpieces.
There is much debate over whether or not the romance novels commonly read by women should be considered pornography.
A book review of Zora Neale Hurston’s “Their Eyes Were Watching God”.
We can be healthy at any age. What’s most important is that we feel good about ourselves and take the time we need to for ourselves.
One writer’s examination of romance novel over-indulgence and the resulting effects on single, marriage-minded women who unwittingly allow the influence of fictional alpha male heroes to affect their choices in matters of love.
The Jane Austen Novel “Persuasion” describes the young Annie Elliot who was advised against marrying the love of her youth. Is great love worth letting out of in hopes that it will return stronger? Anne Elliot could not have answered this but would have hoped strongly that such reality could be true.