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Shadows of the Ravine: Mortality-Themed Discards from Bradbury's Illinois Novels
Ray Bradbury Discarded stories Illinois novel Dandelion Wine
2015/1/8
This thesis offers a focused examination of thematically-related story-chapters that Ray Bradbury originally intended for his first novel concept—Summer Morning, Summer Night, a book set in the vivid ...
All the Pieces Matter: Fragmentation-as-Agency in the Novels of Edwidge Danticat, Michelle Cliff, and Shani Mootoo
Caribbean literature feminist identity fragmentation postcolonial culture Edwidge Danticat Michelle Cliff Shani Mootoo diaspora
2015/1/8
The fragmented bodies and lives of postcolonial Caribbean women examined in Caribbean literature beget struggle and psychological ruin. The characters portrayed in novels by postcolonial Caribbean wri...
Field studies: novels as Darwinian niches, poetry for physicists and mathematicians.
Field studies novels Darwinian niches poetry physicists mathematicians
2010/11/16
This brief forum contribution reflects upon some historical factors in the formation of nineteenth century science and of the literature and science discipline that has since arisen to study its liter...
Effects of Garden-Pathing in Martin amis’s novels “Time Arrow”and “Night Train”
Martin Amis Time's Arrow Garden Path Phenomenon Cognitive Narratology Reader Reception AI Theory Contemporary British Literature
2009/10/21
Critics often describe the novels of British writer Martin Amis as prankish artifacts that neglect story and plot for a highly misleading set of postmodern pyrotechnics. In this article I attempt to e...
The Modern World through the Luminous Path of Prose Fiction - A Reading of Graham Greene’s A Burnt-out Case and The Confidential Agent as Dystopian Novels
The Modern World Luminous Path of Prose Fiction Graham Greene’s A Burnt-out Case The Confidential Agent Dystopian Novels
2010/9/30
Graham Greene was undoubtedly one of the most gifted and acclaimed novelists of the War/Post-war era in Britain. His novels reflect a constant search for new novelistic modes of expression capable of ...
“There Are French Novels And There Are French Novels”: Charles Reade and the “Other” Sources of Marcus Clarke’s His Natural Life
Australian Literature French Novels Natural Life
2008/10/27
This article elucidates the topicality of Marcus Clarkes serialized novel His Natural Life
by establishing Clarkes debts to Charles Reade.1 Turning attention to Clarkes borrow...
'Art is the Windowpane': Novels of Australian Women and Modernism in Inter-war Europe
Art Inter-war Europe Modernism Australian Literature Australian Women
2008/10/20
During the 1990s there was a growing interest in the role played by women in the
development of Australian modernist art. Books by Caroline Ambrus, Australian
Women Artists: First Fleet to 1945 (1...
“Altogether better-bred looking”: Race and Romance in the Australian Novels of Rosa Praed
Australian Literature Rosa Praed Altogether better-bred looking
2008/10/8
Rosa Praed once had a reputation for being something of a radical. Ranging in her novels from staunch support of the squatterarchy to sentimental sympathy for the common man, her political instincts w...
The Portayal of Women in the Novels of Gail Godwin
The Portayal of Women Novels Gail Godwin
2010/9/29
American women writers are always concerned with the life of women. The feminist writers of America challenged the male chauvinistic principles by fighting for the rights of women in the society.Gail ...
Evolution of Spiritual Thought in the Novels of Theodore Dreiser
Evolution of Spiritual Thought Novels Theodore Dreiser
2010/9/29
Classifying Dreiser as a pioneer of naturalism and an "irredeemable naturalist", most critics were reluctant to accept the sincerity and validity of his affirmation. Even as late as 1944, Chauncy B. T...
The Theme of Alienation in the Novels of J.D. Salinger
The Theme of Alienation the Novels of J.D. Salinger
2010/9/29
Of all his writings J.D.Salinger wished to preserve only a novel and thirteen short stories, all published between 1948 and 1959, mostly in The New Yorker. In spite of his limited body of work, Saling...