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Study Guides by ClassicNotes. Study Guides are offered for free by GradeSaver on novels, plays, poems and films ranging from Animal Farm to Yonnondio: From the Thirties. Each study guide includes summaries, essays, an in-depth chapter-by-chapter summary and analysis, character list, theme list, historical context, author biography and quiz.
Listed below are the top 100 titles for the American literature classroom, ranked in order of popularity, chosen by American literature teachers from across the country. 1. The Great Gatsby. F. Scott Fitzgerald. 2. The Scarlet Letter. Nathaniel Hawthorne. 3. The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn. Mark Twain. 4. Of Mice and Men. John Steinbeck. 5. To Kill a Mockingbird. Harper Lee. 6. The.
Online Library of Liberty. A collection of scholarly works about individual liberty and free markets. A project of Liberty Fund, Inc. Advanced Search. Literature Books on Literature in the OLL collection. William Shakespeare (1564-1616) John Milton (1608-1674) Percy Bysshe Shelley (1792-1822) See also the extracts, chapters, and introductions in the Literature section of the Ideas page. 199.
Sixteen Powerful Dissertation Topics In English Literature For Undergraduate Students. Is it really approaching dissertation time already? Are you beginning to panic because you want your thesis to be the greatest that any examiner in the world has ever read? Well, you have undoubtedly already read a lot of books and written some wonderful thought provoking essays on your undergraduate English.
Majnun Layla is a legendary figure in Arabic literature and one who is also celebrated in the literature of Persia, Pakistan and Afghanistan. The name means 'the man who has gone mad because he loves Layla so much'. The Majnun Layla narrative, with its themes of ill-fated lovers and feuding tribes, has been an essential theme in Arab literature and performance art since the 9th century. It.
A classic of historical fiction, this book is the fictionalized autobiography of the Roman Emperor Claudius, born partially deaf and afflicted with a limp, and his rise to power. Along the way, you see the inner workings of the First Family of Rome and the vicious, murderous in-fighting and poisonings that Claudius—considered too stupid, lame, and ugly to fear—observes. The book ends with.
Online Library of Liberty. A collection of scholarly works about individual liberty and free markets. A project of Liberty Fund, Inc. Advanced Search. Literature Selected Readings on Literature. William Shakespeare (1564-1616) Introduction. The following are a selection of chapters and extracts taken from books in the OLL collection. They have been chosen because of their special importance.