| Literary Patterns, Theological Themes, and the Genre of Luke-Acts |
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| The Composite Novel: Short Story Cycle in Transition (Twayne's Studies in Literary Themes & Genres) |
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| Travel Writing: The Self and the World (Studies in literary themes & genres) |
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| Discuss the Theme of Realisation in 'A Doll's House - Agnieszka Lovell Discuss the Theme of Realisation in 'A Doll's House' There are many themes in 'A Doll's House', one of the major ones being the theme of realisation which affects every character in one way or another. Obviously Nora is the character who's realisation creates the ending of the story, but along the way all characters realise something about themselves or each other. Torvald is the last character that the theme of realisation affects and this only occurs due to Nora's realisation... |
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| The Literary Book of Economics: Including Readings from Literature and Drama on Economic Concepts, Issues, and Themes |
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| The Literary Galaxy of "Star Trek": An Analysis of References and Themes in the Television Series and Films |
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| Central Themes In Biblical Theology - Fully committed to this understanding of biblical theology, the contributors to this volume focus on selected central themes, their use and reuse by the biblical writers, and hence their integration into the whole fabric of the Bible and development across the canon. These stimulating essays map significant aspects of God's self-revelation to human beings, for his purposes of redemption, through the literary record in its historical context. |
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| A comparative analysis of the universal themes in Thomas Hardy's - "The Return of the Native" and "Great Expectations" A comparative analysis of the universal themes in Thomas Hardy's "The Return of the Native" and Charles Dickens' "Great Expectations". Classic novels usually share in the aspect of universal themes which touch people through out the ages. All types of audiences can relate to and understand these underlying ideas. Victorian novels such as Thomas Hardy's The Return of the Native and Charles Dickens' Great Expectations are examples of literary classics... |
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| Mastering CAPE Spanish: Paper 3 - Literary Extracts and Themes - A glossary (with examples in Spanish) of the literary terms essential for students studying literature; Sample passages as examples on how to answer questions on literary extracts; Examination-style passages with literary analysis questions; Examination-style essay topics on all the thematic areas for both units; Tips on planning and writing essays; Sample essays for each thematic area in both units |
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| Enacting of modern themes and literary devices in To the Lighthouse by Virginia Woolf - UNIVERSITATEA TRANSILVANIA BRASOV FACULTATEA DE LITERE SECTIA ID Enacting of modern themes and literary devices in To the Lighthouse by Virginia Woolf Prof. Stefania Mihalache Catinean Ligia Danuta An III Filologie I D Româna-Engleza BRASOV 2003 To the Lighthouse by Virginia Woolf In two of her essays Modern Fiction and Mr. Bennett and Mrs. Brown she said that the novels are a protest to traditional novel which really too much on the exterior reality on the surface. Virginia Woolf found necessary... |
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| Reference and Languages: Apollonius of Tyre: Medieval and Renaissance Themes and Variations by Elizabeth Archibald (1991) - The Historia Apollonii is a rare Latin example of a genre of literature more fully attested in Greek, the so-called 'Greek romance' -popular stories which involve lovers or families separated byshipwreck and misfortune and eventually joyfully reunited. It was one of the most widely and conutinuously read texts to survive from late Antiquity through the middle ages and into the Renaissance almost unchanged. Elizabeth Archibald's study of the Historia Apollonii, a valuable comparative approach,... |
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| Reference and Languages: Handbook of American-Jewish Literature: An Analytical Guide to Topics, Themes and Sources by Lewis Fried, et al. (1988) - Handbook of American-Jewish Literature: An Analytical Guide to Topics, Themes and Sources by Lewis Fried , Gene Brown , Jules Chametzky , Louis Harap |
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| Reference and Languages: Ideas for Children's Writers: A Comprehensive Resource Book of Plots, Themes, Genres, Lists, What's Hot and What's Not by Pamela Cleaver (2005) - This invaluable resource book for anyone writing for children will help with many aspects of writing your story. There are: lists of attributes to help you create interesting believable characters, lists of plots and themes, genres - what's hot and what's not, locations and how much description to use, lists of do's and don'ts regarding submitting manuscripts, symbols for correcting your proofs, and tips on how to publicise your book. And, to save you time in researching, there is a section of... |
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| Examine Synge's treatment of the theme of escapism in Playboy of the Western World - Avita Pro Fide English Coursework Daniel Malone Question Examine Synge's treatment of the theme of escapism in Playboy of the Western World. The "Playboy of the Western World" was written in 1907, and set in Ireland. At this time, Ireland was still suffering tragically from the potato famine that had hit the country in 1848. In order to escape the famine, many emigrated to the world powers of the time, mainly Britain and America. As a result, Ireland lost many of its citizens, and this is... |
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| A literary and linguistic comparative study of three treatments - A literary and linguistic comparative study of three treatments of the theme of the dichotomy that exists between country and city life, especially with regards relationships. Texts used for this study: Charles Dickens's Great Expectations T.S. Eliot's The Waste Land Armistead Maupin's Tales of the City Word Count 3601 INTRODUCTION The dichotomy that exists between city and country life is a theme that many writers have been drawn towards across the centuries, not least since the Industrial Revolution... |
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| Write a literary commentary on A une passante by Baudelaire - b) Write a literary commentary on A une passante by Baudelaire. Baudelaire's sonnet, A une passante, vividly depicts the observation of a woman in a bustling Parisian street and also focuses on the memory and impact of this event. The narrator potently recalls the incident, before intensely describing its effect on him, thereby exploring some key themes of nineteenth century French poetry such as beauty, communication, and remembrance. A une passante can be divided into three distinct parts in... |
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| Imperial Panegyric in Statius: A Literary Commentary on Silvae 1.1 / John W. Geyssen. (Studies on Themes and Motifs in Literature) |
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| Literary Classics Collection (5 Discs) (Warner Brothers) (Region 1 DVD) - It's 1797, and the English frigate Avenger sails wartime seas, ready to engage the French navy in combat. But there's another type of warfare going on aboard the king's ship. It's the battle of good versus evil, the powerful theme of Billy Budd. Terence Stamp, in his film debut, plays the title role, scoring a nomination for a Best Supporting Actor Oscar as an archetype of goodness. Robert Ryan portrays the master-at-arms, efficient and cruel - especially so to young Billy. And director Peter... |
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| Art and Photography: Themes in the History of Japanese Garden Art by Wybe Kuitert (2002) - Japanese gardens are fascinating expressions of landscape art. Their beauty speaks to everyone. What is behind this beauty? Why do the gardens of Japan speak to us so strongly? This volume delves into questions of beauty and ideas of nature expressed in the visual and literary arts of Japan as well as notions of taste and creativity in garden making. It goes beyond the popular understanding of Japanese gardens and locates them in a larger social and cultural context, revealing not only how gardeners... |
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| History and Transport: Crime in Early Modern England: 1550-1750 - Themes in British Social History by J.A. Sharpe (1998) - Still the only general survey of the topic available, this widely-used exploration of the incidence, causes and control of crime in Early Modern England throws a vivid light on the times. It uses court archives to capture vividly the everyday lives of people who would otherwise have left little mark on the historical record. This new edition - fully updated throughout - incorporates new thinking on many issues including gender and crime; changes in punishment; and literary perspectives on crime. |
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| History and Transport: Death-Ritual and Social Structure in Classical Antiquity - Key Themes in Ancient History by Ian Morris, et al. (1992) - In this innovative book Dr Morris seeks to show the many ways in which the excavated remains of burials can and should be a major source of evidence for social historians of the ancient Graeco-Roman world. Burials have a far wider geographical and social range than the surviving literary texts, which were mainly written for a small elite. They provide us with unique insights into how Greeks and Romans constituted and interpreted their own communities. In particular, burials enable the historian... |
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| History and Transport: Literature and Society in Eighteenth-century England: Ideology, Politics and Culture, 1680-1820 - Themes in British Social History by W.A. Speck (1998) - A broad-ranging study by one of the leading authorities on the "long eighteenth-century" which uses a huge variety of contemporary literary texts as historical evidence to explain the dominant ideologies and attitudes of the time. In the process Professor Speck advances current debates concerning continuity and change in the eighteenth century, and considers the implications on policy of an increasingly news conscious and articulate society. |
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| History and Transport: Religions of the Ancient Greeks - Key Themes in Ancient History by Simon Price, et al. (1999) - 'A fine addition to Cambridge University Press's Key Themes in Ancient History series, Price's intensive and authoritative survey will go straight to the top of the reading lists.' The Times Literary Supplement ' ... the only brief, up-to-date treatment of Greek religion from a sociological viewpoint widespread in the United States and England, and thus broadens a literature dominated by Continental scholars with different agenda.' Bryn Mawr Classical Review |
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| Music, Stage and Screen: American Movies and Their Cultural Antecedents in Literary Text - Studies in History & Criticism of Film S. v. 4 by Phebe Davidson (2002) - Six wide-ranging essays which track the evolving representation and understanding of stories and themes, an exercise in seeing where a particular idea, image, or sequence of events will lead. For example, Chapter One traces the evolution of the black/white masculine friendship pair from James Fenimore Cooper through "Die Hard" to "The Green Mile". Chapter Four discusses "Thelma and Louise" and "Leaving Normal" as complementary cultural texts which serve to extend gender definitions found in earlier... |
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| Poetry and Drama: John Marston's Drama: Themes, Images, Sources by George L. Geckle (1981) - A work of historical criticism that offers new interpretations of the nine plays attributed solely to John Marston. Explores his use of literary, historical, and intellectual sources and focuses on recurrent major images and themes in the plays. |
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