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This paper discusses the romanticism aspect to "The Queen of Spades" by Pushkin. Individualism--a belief that just as the nation is thought to be uniquely valuable, so too is the individual person. Where Neoclassicism had tended to celebrate the universal features of its characters, settings, and situations, Romanticism in literature emphasized the individual and the peculiar. One manifestation of this the weird, mysterious, and supernatural in "The Queen of Spades."
Pages: 3
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Filename: 266 Queen Of Spades.doc
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268.394 Six Questions Concerning Literature.
This paper asks six different questions about literature. What would an instruction manual for assembling a fertilizer spreader have to be to count as literature? Why does Shakespeare cast most of his lines in poetic meter? What function does this serve? Give Examples from Macbeth. What is the plot (or actions) of a play? What is the plot of Macbeth? What are the major turning points in the plot of Macbeth? Why does Dostoyevsky fabricate a double to tell his story of imprisonment? What universal truths about humanity does Dostoyevsky communicate in House of the Dead?
Pages: 10
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Filename: 394 Questions Concerning Literature.doc
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269.411 Reflections.
This romantic and lyric narrative symbolically tells the story of a relationship between a man and woman destroyed by jealousy.
270.15931 Themes and Characterization in Spenser’s “The Faerie Queene” and Chaucer’s “The Wife of Bath”.
This paper addresses the roles played by male and female characters in Chaucer's Canterbury Tales and Spenser's The Faerie Queene. The female characters used in this paper are the Chaucer's "Wife of Bath" and Spenser's "Una".
Pages: 4
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Filename: 15931 Chaucer Spenser Gender.doc
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271.16002 A Vindication of the Rights of Women.
This paper considers why studnets of English literature should read Mary Wollstonecraft's "A Vindication of the Rights of Women" and finds that she had considrerable influence on later women writers and an important historical role as well.
Pages: 6
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Filename: 16002 Wollstonecraft English Literature.doc
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272.16052 Beowulf.
This three page paper looks at the poem Beowulf and how it can be interpreted as a poem. Along with how the meaning of themes and topics can add to the general understanding of the poem.
Pages: 3
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Filename: 16052 Heroes Poems Beowulf.doc
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273.16065 A Tale of Two Cities: An Analysis.
This six-page undergraduate paper analyzes the classic novel, A Tale of Two Cities, by the Victorian Era English novelist Charles Dickens. The author notes that A Tale of Two Cities is quintessential Dickens, for it features timeless drama in the form of courtroom confrontations, mysterious events, romantic and familial love, intriguing espionage, high adventure, engaging humor, and profound tragedy. Dickens was a master at portraying every aspect of the human condition, and A Tale of Two Cities is primarily a story of love, revenge and self-sacrifice on a personal level rather than an epic treatise on the French Revolution.