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Essay on Psmith in the City by P.G. Wodehouse
Psmith in the City by P.G. Wodehouse Research Paper, Custom Essays and Term Papers Writing on Classic Literature. P.G. Wodehouse, creator of airy fantasies in which sublimely ridiculous characters engage in lunatic farce, is the great connoisseur of the ludicrous. There are around a hundred of his novels to choose from, all written in the distinctive Wodehousian manner. Psmith in the City is one of his earliest, the first in a four-novel sequence featuring two characters, Mike and Psmith. Mike is in the tradition of English schoolboy heroes, sporty, decent and inarticulate...
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Essay on A Handful of Dust by Evelyn Waugh
A Handful of Dust by Evelyn Waugh Research Paper, Custom Essays and Term Papers Writing on Classic Literature. With its plot of pure tragedy, and delivery of wicked hilarity, Waugh's first masterpiece is a rarity: a mercilessly funny comedy of despair. Few novelists have Waugh's gifts of mimicry, surreal invention or anger, and here everything is beautifully but horribly in balance. At the beginning of the novel, Tony Last is celebrated by his friends as the luckiest man they know, living securely in his ancestral Hetton Hall with his beloved son, John Andrew, and his devoted wife, Brenda...
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Essay on Candide or Optimism by Voltaire
Candide or Optimism by Voltaire Research Paper, Custom Essays and Term Papers Writing on Classic Literature. A satire on human cruelty, a picaresque series of bizarre adventures, a bildungsroman in which the put-upon hero attains maturity, and a star-crossed romance, Candide is one of the hardest-hitting and funniest books ever written. Published simultaneously in five countries, it was an immediate sensation, and has remained a literary touchstone for anyone wanting to be entertained, instructed or outraged. Banished from his home for an indiscretion with his benefactor's daughter, Cunegonde...
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Essay on Zeno's Conscience by Italo Svevo
Zeno's Conscience by Italo Svevo Research Paper, Custom Essays and Term Papers Writing on Classic Literature. Zeno's Conscience (also translated as The Confessions of Zeno) is the fictional memoir of a compulsive smoker, whose psychoanalyst has recommended autobiography as therapy. His autobiography, however, reveals a character compulsive in different ways - compulsively funny, eccentric, curious, poetic, conceited and anxious - whose adventures throw everyday life into a hilarious new light. Each main chapter of the memoir focuses on a key area of Zeno's life...
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Essay on The Life and Opinions of Tristram Shandy by Laurence Sterne
The Life and Opinions of Tristram Shandy by Laurence Sterne Research Paper, Custom Essays and Term Papers Writing on Classic Literature. There are few novels so bizarre as Tristram Shandy, a book of never-ending digressions, in which the Preface appears near the middle (about the same time as the birth of the narrator) and the death of one of the central characters (marked by two totally black pages) at the very beginning. Several (short) sections are in Latin, others are apparently censored, one whole chapter is advertised as missing, and several more belong, according to the author, to other books...
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Essay on The Expedition of Humphrey Clinker by Tobias Smollett
The Expedition of Humphrey Clinker by Tobias Smollett Research Paper, Custom Essays and Term Papers Writing on Classic Literature. For anyone who wants to know what life was like in the eighteenth century, here it is: a blazingly vivid and varied fictional travelogue of Georgian Britain, from the corrupt luxury of Bath to the bracing simplicity of the Highlands and back again. The tour is undertaken by Matthew Bramble, a cynical but kindly gentleman of Monmouthshire. With him goes a retinue of relatives and servants: his man hunting spinster sister Tabitha, his sentimental niece Liddy...
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Essay on Portnoy's Complaint by Philip Roth
Portnoy's Complaint by Philip Roth Research Paper, Custom Essays and Term Papers Writing on Classic Literature. A taboo-exploding book about "whacking off", Portnoy's Complaint is also a ragingly heartfelt description of Jewish life in America and a jaw-droppingly vivid expose of the secret lives of respectable teenage boys everywhere. It is, furthermore, very, and very funny. On his analyst's couch, 33-year-old Alexander Portnoy pours out his sexual angst. The brilliant, cosseted child of a hyper-protective Jewish family (and now Assistant Commissioner for The City of New York...
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Essay on Exercises in Style by Raymond Queneau
Exercises in Style by Raymond Queneau Research Paper, Custom Essays and Term Papers Writing on Classic Literature. So odd is this book that its first critics saw it as an attempt to "demolish literature". Queneau - poet, novelist, philosopher and mathematician - responded by humbly claiming he had only intended it to act as a literary "rust-remover". The premise is simple: a brief and unimportant incident on a bus in Paris is described in ninety-nine different ways. In a sense, this is a novel with three characters and ninety-nine different narrators. Its inspiration is Bach's The Art of Fugue...
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Essay on Nightmare Abbey by Thomas Love Peacock
Nightmare Abbey by Thomas Love Peacock Research Paper, Custom Essays and Term Papers Writing on Classic Literature. Like P.G. Wodehouse, Peacock wrote a pure and fantastic form of satire, creating his own sealed societies of absurdity in which the dominant ideas of his day received their most ridiculous expression. Though he was the wielder of an exact and punishing style, he had the irreverent sympathy of all great humorists, and his novels - of which Nightmare Abbey is the best - are both scrupulous records of contemporary debate and master-classes in deadpan comedy...
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Essay on At Swim-Two-Birds by Flann O'Brien
At Swim-Two-Birds by Flann O'Brien Research Paper, Custom Essays and Term Papers Writing on Classic Literature. At Swim-Two-Birds was first published on the eve of World War II. It sold badly, all stock was destroyed in an air raid on Dublin, and it remained forgotten until a speculative reissue in 1960 suddenly established it as a masterpiece. To label it an "experimental" novel would be true but unjust. To shelve it under "humor" would be to sell it short. It belongs in a genre of its own, idiosyncratic, ribald, learned, and very, very funny. In between prolonged periods...
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Essay on Our Man in Havana by Graham Greene
Our Man in Havana by Graham Greene Research Paper, Custom Essays and Term Papers Writing on Classic Literature. Seedy, pessimistic novels of guilt and failure such as The Power and the Glory or The Heart of the Matter may have made his reputation, but Greene was also a natural, sprightly writer of what he called "entertainments", the funniest of which is Our Man in Havana, an outrageous, tense comedy of the British Secret Service during the Cold War. Like many of Greene's novels, it begins with a simple, striking premise: what would happen if a perfectly ordinary man...
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Essay on Dead Souls by Nikolay Gogol
Dead Souls by Nikolay Gogol Research Paper, Custom Essays and Term Papers Writing on Classic Literature. Gogol is a raw and primitive master, one of those unnerving writers capable of transforming life into fiction without benefit of the usual filters of reflection, style and order. Dead Souls, his masterpiece, is a brilliantly comic adventure distorted by anarchic digressions, gloriously unnecessary detail and obsessive soliloquizing on the theme of "poor, disordered" Russia. If it all seems unsustainable, it's because it was. After completing the first part, Gogol collapsed...
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Essay on Cold Comfort Farm by Stella Gibbons
Cold Comfort Farm by Stella Gibbons Research Paper, Custom Essays and Term Papers Writing on Classic Literature. Like the Christmas panto or Monty Python, Cold Comfort Farm has become an English institution. Beginning as a hilarious send-up of the excessively earthy fiction of rural life by such writers as D.H. Lawrence and Mary Webb, it rapidly developed into a finely created comic world of its own, with uniquely bizarre characters, sparklingly funny scenes and an arch prose style bristling with quotable phrases. Planning to live off her relatives, the recently orphaned but self-assured Flora Poste...
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Essay on The Polyglots by William Gerhardie
The Polyglots by William Gerhardie Research Paper, Custom Essays and Term Papers Writing on Classic Literature. The comic laureate of anxiety, William Gerhardie has been almost lost to sight, but no other English writer of the 1920s - not even Evelyn Waugh, who venerated him - was funnier or more penetrating, and no one produced anything quite like Gerhardie's droll but tender celebrations of human foibles. Polyglots, those people who speak many languages but seem at home in none, are his natural subject. His story is set in Russia during the civil war that followed the Revolution of 1917...
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Essay on That Bringas Woman by Benito Perez Galdos
That Bringas Woman by Benito Perez Galdos Research Paper, Custom Essays and Term Papers Writing on Classic Literature. It is a pity that Galdos is not better known in the English-speaking world. Less intense than Balzac, less theatrical than Dickens, he is as shrewd and observant as either, with natural gifts of comedy. His masterpiece is the massive Fortunata and Jacinta, but That Bringas Woman is perhaps a better place to start, a short, intelligently mocking tale of trivial obsessions among the genteel snobs of Madrid, beautifully plotted, vividly detailed and, in the end, deeply resonant...
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Essay on The Pickwick Papers by Charles Dickens
The Pickwick Papers by Charles Dickens Research Paper, Custom Essays and Term Papers Writing on Classic Literature. The unique early Dickens style, in all its breadth and breezy humor, is at its zestful best in the often overlooked Pickwick Papers. Dickens's later novels may be more socially engaged and more brilliantly plotted, but none captures the glorious novelty of life like Pickwick. A sort of inspired reportage, it animates the ordinary Victorian world - of London streets and village greens, inn-yards and turnpikes - and populates it with a dizzyingly varied cast of characters...
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Essay on Illywhacker by Peter Carey
Illywhacker by Peter Carey Research Paper, Custom Essays and Term Papers Writing on Classic Literature. Peter Carey, like his novel's hero Herbert Badgery, has the gift of the gab. Badgery is a fake, but Peter Carey is the real thing, and Illywhacker (Australian for a con man) is a gleeful farrago of untruths which narrates a series of picaresque adventures, tells an extraordinary family saga and, in the process, invents Australia. The 139-year-old Badgery killed his father back in 1896 (he says) and was brought up by a Chinaman who taught him how to disappear...
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Essay on Comedy and Satire in Literature
Comedy and Satire in Literature Research Paper, Custom Essays and Term Papers Writing on Classic Literature. The uses of comedy are many, but the varied novels chosen here have one thing in common. Zany, uproarious, gentle, profound, bewildering or just plain wicked, they all provoke laughter. Of course, the reader may be crying at the same time. Some of the greatest comic novels are tragic too. In his painfully hilarious A Handful of Dust, Evelyn Waugh plots the utter destruction of a perfectly well-meaning man; Graham Greene's Cold War comedy Our Man in Havana features murder, torture and deceit...
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Essay on Dirty Snow by Georges Simenon
Dirty Snow by Georges Simenon Research Paper, Custom Essays and Term Papers Writing on Classic Literature. Written in a brutal style, and dark beyond noir, Dirty Snow is a horrifyingly intimate account of squalor and violence, the tale of a juvenile delinquent discovering himself through robbery, murder and rape. One winter during wartime, in a country under occupation, the black market is booming: the bars are full of shady characters drinking champagne with foreign officers, while the rest try to keep themselves warm in their unheated tenements. Young Frank Friedmaier...
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Essay on Darkness at Noon by Arthur Koestler
Darkness at Noon by Arthur Koestler Research Paper, Custom Essays and Term Papers Writing on Classic Literature. Koestler was one of those "new" writers of the mid-twentieth century, part-novelist, part-journalist, who were always dashing from one hot spot to another, sending back vivid dispatches from the war zone. One of his great strengths was his ability to convey the immediacy and authenticity of his subjects; another was his grasp of big ideas, the sweeping political currents of history. Both these strengths are present in this, his best-known book...
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Essay on The Trial by Franz Kafka
The Trial by Franz Kafka Research Paper, Custom Essays and Term Papers Writing on Classic Literature. Dead from tuberculosis at forty-one, Kafka left instructions that all his unpublished writings should be destroyed. His wishes were ignored, and The Trial was the first of his fictions to make him famous after his death. If "Kafkaesque" has become a jaded term referring loosely to the senseless but inescapable machinations of a faceless bureaucracy, The Trial has lost nothing of its twisted originality: an expressionist tour de force, eerie, enigmatic, and disturbingly funny...
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Essay on Broken April by Ismail Kadare
Broken April by Ismail Kadare Research Paper, Custom Essays and Term Papers Writing on Classic Literature. A tale of blood feuds in Albania between the wars, Broken April is at once barbarically realistic and eerily mythical: documentary history in the form of a folk tale. Kanun, the code of customary law which governs life on the desolate High Plateau, enshrines the terrifying etiquette of the blood feud, a compulsory ritual of murder and revenge passed down through the generations. Compelled to kill Zef Kryeqyqe, who has killed his brother, Gjorg Berisha forfeits his own life in turn...
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Essay on The Scarlet Letter by Nathaniel Hawthorne
The Scarlet Letter by Nathaniel Hawthorne Research Paper, Custom Essays and Term Papers Writing on Classic Literature. Hawthorne's masterpiece is a brooding, ambiguous book - an account of a woman's challenge to patriarchal authority, or an exploration of American Puritanism, or the triumph of a literary credo, depending on your starting point. But it is also a mesmerizing, harrowing dramatization of the darker passions of guilt, hatred and despair, and can be read, like a folk tale, for the sheer thrill of a troubling story bewitchingly told. In 1642 the scholar William Prynne arrives in Puritan Boston...
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Essay on Caleb Williams or Things as They Are by William Godwin
Caleb Williams or Things as They Are by William Godwin Research Paper, Custom Essays and Term Papers Writing on Classic Literature. Recently orphaned, the eighteen year- old Caleb Williams is grateful to be taken into service by the nobleman Falkland, who is in need of a secretary. But Falkland turns out to be an unnerving employer, a man of high ideals given to unaccountable fits of violent melancholy. Worse is to come. Falkland has a guilty secret which his devoted servant feels compelled to investigate. When the truth is finally revealed, Williams becomes a victim of his master's persecution...
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Essay on That Awful Mess on Via Merulana by Carlo Emilio Gadda
That Awful Mess on Via Merulana by Carlo Emilio Gadda Research Paper, Custom Essays and Term Papers Writing on Classic Literature. A bloody murder mystery, That Awful Mess on Via Merulana is a crime novel utterly unconfined by the genre. Mocking, allusive, pensive and cryptic, it is as verbally inventive as Ulysses, as ruminative as In Search of Lost Time (other Modernist classics to which it is often compared) but darker and more satirical than either. Rome, March 1927. In the "palace of gold" at 219 Via Merulana, two crimes are committed: first, the Contessa Menegazzi is robbed at gunpoint...
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Essay on The L.A. Quartet by James Ellroy
The L.A. Quartet by James Ellroy Research Paper, Custom Essays and Term Papers Writing on Classic Literature. Four ferocious, lurid novels of psychosexual murder and corruption together form one of the artistic high points in crime fiction - a hugely powerful and inventive narrative which brings to life the glamour and violence of 1950s Los Angeles, where crazy mobsters, crooked politicians, hopped-up hookers, hoodlums, snitches and out of- control policemen fight for power and survival. The crimes are horrific: women cut in half and drained of blood, men castrated by perverts wearing wolverine teeth...
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Essay on The Name of the Rose by Umberto Eco
The Name of the Rose by Umberto Eco Research Paper, Custom Essays and Term Papers Writing on Classic Literature. The medieval world of Eco's imagination is a terrifying place, a living Book of the Apocalypse, where the Devil, a vibrantly literal presence, goes busily among the corrupted, fomenting heresy and sin. Even in a quiet, well-ordered Italian abbey famous for its labyrinthine library, there is unrest. The body of a young illuminator, Adelmo of Otranto, is found below the walls of the Aedificium, the great symbolic building which houses the library. Needing help, the Abbot calls in William of Baskerville...
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Essay on Crime and Punishment by Fyodor Dostoevsky
Crime and Punishment by Fyodor Dostoevsky Research Paper, Custom Essays and Term Papers Writing on Classic Literature. The greatest of all crime novels is also one of the most original, written inside out, from the point of view of the murderer, the impoverished student Raskolnikov. It lacks nothing in tension or mystery, however: every chapter balances on a knife edge. Will Examining Magistrate Porfiry Petrovich discover the murderer's identity? Will Raskolnikov succumb to the irresistible urge to confess? As the plot races on, other questions become even more urgent: why did Raskolnikov commit the murder...
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Essay on Moll Flanders by Daniel Defoe
Moll Flanders by Daniel Defoe Research Paper, Custom Essays and Term Papers Writing on Classic Literature. It is odd that a novel so much about deception should give such a strong impression of honesty, but Moll Flanders's unflinching account of her incest, bigamy and other crimes is one of the great self-revelations in fiction, all the more astonishing for being so artlessly told. Candid, though not contemplative, steady rather than sensational, Moll is a plain-speaking narrator who, in lifelike fashion, remembers certain particulars "to a tittle", and passes over others without a mention...
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Essay on The Woman in White by Wilkie Collins
The Woman in White by Wilkie Collins Research Paper, Custom Essays and Term Papers Writing on Classic Literature. A sensational best-seller on publication (complete with its own range of merchandise including Woman in White perfume, cloaks and bonnets), Collins's novel has lost none of its power to entertain. Its superbly intricate plot, full of secrets, deceptions and sickening reversals of fortune, never slackens; and, in Marian Halcombe and Count Fosco, it contains two of the most mesmerizing characters in English fiction. Late one night on a deserted London road, Walter Hartright encounters...
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Essay on The Moonstone by Wilkie Collins
The Moonstone by Wilkie Collins Research Paper, Custom Essays and Term Papers Writing on Classic Literature. In T.S. Eliot's opinion, "the first and greatest English detective novel", The Moonstone is also one of the most purely enjoyable of all English classics. In 1799, during the conquest of India, an outsized diamond sacred to Hindus - with a curse laid on it by a dying priest - is plundered by a Colonel in the British Army and taken to England. At once three vigilant high-caste Indians make an appearance in London...
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Essay on And Then There Were None by Agatha Christie
And Then There Were None by Agatha Christie Research Paper, Custom Essays and Term Papers Writing on Classic Literature. The Queen of Crime's most brilliant asset was her ingenuity, the magician's ability to defy belief, and this novel is her most rigorously bewildering. Like Houdini, she had a gift for the impossible, setting formal problems too difficult ever to be solved - then solving them. Ten characters unknown to each other are invited to a house party on Soldier Island. When they arrive, they discover that their host - the enigmatic U.N. Owen - is perplexingly absent...
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Essay on The Big Sleep by Raymond Chandler
The Big Sleep by Raymond Chandler Research Paper, Custom Essays and Term Papers Writing on Classic Literature. A racing plot line is the minimum expectation of a satisfying crime novel, but The Big Sleep delivers much more: a brilliantly tangible South Californian scene of mean streets and millionaire mansions, an electrifyingly deadpan private eye, and a beautifully lucid style, both delicate and brutal. After Sherlock Holmes, Philip Marlowe may be the most famous detective in fiction, coolly laconic and seedily handsome, world-weary and more than a little cynical, but still doing his bit for justice...
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Essay on The Naked Lunch by William Burroughs
The Naked Lunch by William Burroughs Research Paper, Custom Essays and Term Papers Writing on Classic Literature. With its pornographic fantasies, sadomasochistic violence and obsessive interest in bodily functions, The Naked Lunch is not for everyone. It is - frankly - a thoroughly unpleasant read. But, in the best traditions of the counter-culture, it is powerfully subversive, mordantly funny and impeccably avant-garde. Burroughs tells us in the introduction that Jack Kerouac thought up the title, reference to the "frozen moment when everyone sees what is on the end of every fork" - horrors usually unseen...
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Essay on Lady Audley's Secret by Mary Elizabeth Braddon
Lady Audley's Secret by Mary Elizabeth Braddon Research Paper, Custom Essays and Term Papers Writing on Classic Literature. Like Wilkie Collins, Braddon was a leading writer of "Sensation" novels, popular with a Victorian public avid for crimes, scandals and other stimulations - novels so violent that the Archbishop of York was moved to preach against them, as "one of the abominations of the age". By Victorian standards, Braddon's private life was also irregular: for years she lived with her publisher (caring for five of his children and bearing six of their own) while his wife was confined in a mental institution...
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Essay on Crime and Punishment in Literature
Crime and Punishment in Literature Research Paper, Custom Essays and Term Papers Writing on Classic Literature. Our obsession with wrongdoing is an ancient one, long preceding the modern genre of crime fiction. The appalling drama of the criminal act, the terrible fascination of the villain, the mystery of the investigation, the tension of the chase, the horrifying closure of the punishment - all these have combined many times over the centuries to produce classic narratives of terrific excitement and power. In no other type of fiction are the stories so relentlessly gripping...
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Essay on The Picture of Dorian Gray by Oscar Wilde
The Picture of Dorian Gray by Oscar Wilde Research Paper, Custom Essays and Term Papers Writing on Classic Literature. Wilde's only novel is famous, like his plays, for the wit and immorality of the debonair upper-class characters, but it possesses an eeriness all its own, and is moreover a down-to-earth rattling good read, accelerating with the inescapable logic of a fable towards its grisly conclusion. The story begins with Wilde's customary elegance and cleverness. Just as his portrait is being finished, Dorian Gray comes under the corrupting influence of the artist's charismatic friend, Lord Henry Wotton...
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Essay on The Castle of Otranto by Horace Walpole
The Castle of Otranto by Horace Walpole Research Paper, Custom Essays and Term Papers Writing on Classic Literature. The earliest Gothic novel created a sensation in mid-eighteenth-century England when it first appeared, published anonymously and presented as an authentic medieval manuscript, written in "the purest Italian". Only its immediate success persuaded the author to reveal himself the following year as Horace Walpole, son of the English prime minister. Ever since, his name has been associated with the Gothic tradition of blood-soaked deeds and supernatural revenge...
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Essay on Literary Bloodsuckers and the First Detectives
Literary Bloodsuckers and the First Detectives Research Paper, Custom Essays and Term Papers Writing on Classic Literature. The grisly myth of creatures living on human blood is as old as humanity itself, but modern vampire legends originate in South-Eastern Europe, where they became associated with the terrible deeds of historical figures such as Elizabeth Bathory, who bathed in the blood of virgins and Vlad III, Prince of Wallachia - "the Impaler" - otherwise known as Dracula ("son of the dragon"). Vampires make their first appearance in English literature in Byron's poem "The Giaour"...
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Essay on Dracula by Bram Stoker
Dracula by Bram Stoker Research Paper, Custom Essays and Term Papers Writing on Classic Literature. So much cartoonish fun has been had from the Dracula legend that the implacable horror of Bram Stoker's classic version comes as a shock. From the opening description of young English solicitor Jonathan Harker's nocturnal journey through the Transylvanian forests, the story grips like a nightmare. It may be untidy round the edges, but awkwardness is all part of the novel's power: no neat stylishness interrupts the sickening heave of the story's momentum or dilutes the primitive magic of its force...
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Essay on The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde by Robert Louis Stevenson
The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde by Robert Louis Stevenson Research Paper, Custom Essays and Term Papers Writing on Classic Literature. Stevenson was the purest of storytellers, his narratives always natural and daring, but nothing in his sprightly earlier adventures Treasure Island and Kidnapped anticipates his eerie tale of dual personality, Dr. Jekyll and Mr Hyde, the original psychological thriller. His London - like that of Sherlock Holmes - is a city of fogs, muffled crowds and sudden empty corners where the smallest noises are mysterious and menacing - the London also of sober, respectable gentlemen like Utterson the lawyer, Lanyon the physician and the kindly scientist Dr. Henry Jekyll...
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Essay on Frankenstein by Mary Shelley
Frankenstein by Mary Shelley Research Paper, Custom Essays and Term Papers Writing on Classic Literature. During a wet summer in Switzerland, the eighteen-year-old Mary, her lover Shelley and Lord Byron decided to while away the time writing ghost stories. Frankenstein - the only story to be completed - was published two years later, and has since, like the monster itself, taken on a life of its own, achieving notoriety far beyond its readers. As a result, the original story comes as something of a surprise: less a horror novel than a sustained adventure in alienation...
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Essay on The Mysteries of Udolpho by Ann Radcliffe
The Mysteries of Udolpho by Ann Radcliffe Research Paper, Custom Essays and Term Papers Writing on Classic Literature. Ghostly apparitions, fainting maidens, lascivious blackguards and bloodstains on the stairs are all features of classic horror that Ann Radcliffe made her own in this, the earliest best-selling thriller in the English language. Pure sex and violence - though not as we know them. The plot encompasses kidnapping, extortion, murder and violation, but in the Romantic not the Realistic mode. Sensibility - the cult of feelings - pervades throughout...
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Essay on The Turn of the Screw by Henry James
The Turn of the Screw by Henry James Research Paper, Custom Essays and Term Papers Writing on Classic Literature. On first publication there was immediate recognition that James's ghost story was worse than merely frightening. "It is," one reviewer wrote, "the most hopelessly evil story that we have ever read." Written with the usual Jamesian refinement, it brilliantly evokes the comfortable glow of late Victorian England - only to reveal at its heart a stark but inexplicable horror. Arriving at the spacious and pleasant estate of Bly, the new governess (the story's narrator) is delighted, even astonished, to find the children, Miles and Flora, so charming, so angelic...
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Essay on The Private Memoirs and Confessions of a Justified Sinner by James Hogg
The Private Memoirs and Confessions of a Justified Sinner by James Hogg Research Paper, Custom Essays and Term Papers Writing on Classic Literature. The Private Memoirs and Confessions of a Justified Sinner seemed to the author so terrifying, so sickeningly "replete with horrors", that when it was first published he didn't dare put his name to it. The novel contains two versions of the same story: the editor's version and the sinner's. The sinner, Robert Wringhim, is a youth brought up as a strict Calvinist in late seventeenth-century Scotland...
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Essay on The Hound of the Baskervilles by Arthur Conan Doyle
The Hound of the Baskervilles by Arthur Conan Doyle Research Paper, Custom Essays and Term Papers Writing on Classic Literature. Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson have claimed to be the most famous couple in fiction, their eccentric domesticity at 221B Upper Baker Street as entertaining as their crime-solving adventures. Conan Doyle's masterstroke was to allow the unimaginative Watson to narrate them, deepening their mystery and emphasizing the brilliance of his friend's deductive powers. Many of the most ingenious adventures are in the form of short stories. Of the four novels, The Hound of the Baskervilles remains the most consistently thrilling...
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Essay on The Man Who Was Thursday by G.K. Chesterton
The Man Who Was Thursday by G.K. Chesterton Research Paper, Custom Essays and Term Papers Writing on Classic Literature. Before the detective novel became fixated on violent crime, this is what it could produce - an action-packed investigation of ideas, full of twists and revelations. It begins with an artistic disagreement at a garden party in the elegant London suburb of Saffron Park. The minor poet Lucian Gregory, who loves to shock people with his enthusiasm for Anarchism, is accused by another minor poet, Gabriel Syme, of frivolity. As a result, Gregory reveals himself to be a perfectly serious member of a heavily armed anarchist circle...
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Essay on Horror and Mystery in Literature
Horror and Mystery in Literature Research Paper, Custom Essays and Term Papers Writing on Classic Literature. To be teased, tormented, bamboozled or terrified out of your skin are, and have always been, among the most delicious pleasures offered by fiction. In the classic tradition, many different genres - Gothic novels, tales of the supernatural, ghost stories and others - have delivered the same electrifying results of horror and mystery. In all of them, atmosphere is crucial, so too is a gripping plot, and it helps to have a charismatic villain, a supernatural agent of darkness or, better yet, the Devil himself...
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Essay on We by Yevgeny Zamyatin
We by Yevgeny Zamyatin Research Paper, Custom Essays and Term Papers Writing on Classic Literature. The first great dystopian fiction of the twentieth century, written in direct response to Soviet totalitarianism by a man eventually exiled by Stalin, is - against all the odds - a delight. Closely related to both Brave New World and Nineteen Eighty-Four in its depiction of a technocratic one-party regime of the future (the twenty-sixth century AD), it is broader and freer than either, with a playful, fantasizing spirit all its own. Crime mystery, psychological thriller, conspiracy adventure and sci-fi disaster novel...
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Essay on The Time Machine by H.G. Wells
The Time Machine by H.G. Wells Research Paper, Custom Essays and Term Papers Writing on Classic Literature. If Wells's lucid, compressed fables of strange science remain sharply exciting after a century of accelerating technological advance; it is because no one has bettered his uncanny blend of action and idea. The Island of Doctor Moreau, The Invisible Man, The War of the Worlds and the first of these "scientific romances", The Time Machine, are all horrifyingly plausible dramas of impossible scenarios. Pursuing the hypothesis that it ought to be possible to move along the fourth dimension of time as readily as the other three of space...
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Essay on The Lord of the Rings by J.R.R. Tolkien
The Lord of the Rings by J.R.R. Tolkien Research Paper, Custom Essays and Term Papers Writing on Classic Literature. Ignore both derogatory academics and idolizing war gamers. The Lord of the Rings trilogy (comprising The Fellowship of the Ring, The Two Towers, The Return of the King), is a grand original and a superbly exciting adventure epic for a troubled century. The story possesses all the flair and weight of a myth from the dawn of humanity, when people mixed with now-vanished races, an age of heroes and monsters locked in a conflict of Good versus Evil...
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Essay on Gulliver's Travels by Jonathan Swift
Gulliver's Travels by Jonathan Swift Research Paper, Custom Essays and Term Papers Writing on Classic Literature. Expurgated editions for children have made Gulliver's Travels one of the world's most famous - and famously playful - classics, but the real thing is much more formidable: a clever, angry novel of human failure. Swift was the first of the Anglophone satirists to perfect the straight-face technique, and in his masterpiece he uses it to amuse, shock and horrify. In the manner of eighteenth-century travellers, castaway mariner Lemuel Gulliver's autobiographical style is sober to a fault...
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Essay on Nineteen Eighty-Four by George Orwell
Nineteen Eighty-Four by George Orwell Research Paper, Custom Essays and Term Papers Writing on Classic Literature. Nineteen Eighty-Four is the great ubermyth of a dystopian future, the totalitarian nightmare Orwell dreamed on our behalf. Its terrors - Big Brother, Room 101, the Thought Police and Doublethink - have become common cultural jargon, but the novel remains a uniquely powerful experience, an uncanny imagining of the ultimate police state. In fact, of all the twentieth-century dystopias, Nineteen Eighty-Four is the most solidly imagined, partly because Orwell, an astute political commentator, had the example of Stalin's USSR in mind...
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Essay on The Left Hand of Darkness by Ursula K. Le Guin
The Left Hand of Darkness by Ursula K. Le Guin Research Paper, Custom Essays and Term Papers Writing on Classic Literature. Incredible worlds are rarely so beautifully imagined or so movingly strange as the planet Gethen. Its winter-locked topographies are exactly visualized, its dour cities and generous customs richly detailed. But Gethen's most astonishing feature is its people. Unlike humans of other known planets, Gethenians have the capacity to change gender. If The Left Hand of Darkness is a novel of ideas, it is also a fast-moving, atmospheric political thriller...
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Essay on Brave New World by Aldous Huxley
Brave New World by Aldous Huxley Research Paper, Custom Essays and Term Papers Writing on Classic Literature. In the monstrous yet reasonable future of Huxley's famous dystopia, everything is carefully arranged to promote contentment. Genetic engineering produces useful humans of every class from the intelligent Alphas, who occupy the elite management positions, to the moronic Gammas used for manual labour. Hypnopaedia (subliminal messaging) conditions them all to accept their functions without question; any possible stress is instantly relieved by a visit to the felines or a dose of the wonder drug soma...
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Essay on The Inheritors by William Golding
The Inheritors by William Golding Research Paper, Custom Essays and Term Papers Writing on Classic Literature. Golding's first novel, The Lord of the Flies, is a haunting original, but his second (his own personal favorite) is an even more astonishing leap of the imagination: the bleak, poetic dramatization of a tragic encounter between the last Neanderthals and the first humans - the inheritors. The action is swift and simple. A group of Neanderthals returns to its summer quarters, a cave in a cliff above a river, expecting to continue the old routines of family life...
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Essay on Alice's Adventures in Wonderland and Through the Looking-Glass by Lewis Carroll
Alice's Adventures in Wonderland and Through the Looking-Glass by Lewis Carroll Research Paper, Custom Essays and Term Papers Writing on Classic Literature. Known more often through spin-offs and merchandise, Carroll's twinned masterpieces are not to be missed. Together, they form a surreal adventure of the mind in which the exhilarating daftness of the fantasy is supported by brilliantly concrete detail and enriched by the eerie suspicion that it all has a deeper meaning. The origin of the stories is well known: Charles Lutwidge Dodgson, a thirty-year-old mathematical lecturer at Christ Church College, Oxford...
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Essay on Invisible Cities by Italo Calvino
Invisible Cities by Italo Calvino Research Paper, Custom Essays and Term Papers Writing on Classic Literature. Of all Calvino's graceful and suggestive fictions, Invisible Cities is perhaps his most absorbing and entertaining: an intellectually playful meditation on the secret meanings of cities. His scheme is simple: the well-travelled Marco Polo attempts to satisfy the Kublai Khan's curiosity about his far-flung empire by describing to him fifty-five of its cities. Each description is brief, often less than a page, but enigmatic, not only making visible what the Khan has never seen...
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Essay on Erewhon by Samuel Butler
Erewhon by Samuel Butler Research Paper, Custom Essays and Term Papers Writing on Classic Literature. Barely a novel, with no plot to speak of, little interest in character and the most rudimentary prose style, Erewhon is nevertheless the best Victorian dystopia by the greatest English misfit of the age, a wonderfully deft exercise in controlled rage. Seeking his fortune in the British colonies (as Butler himself did), Butler's hero strikes out for remoter regions, where he hopes to find virgin land fit for commercial exploitation...
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Essay on The Master and Margarita by Mikhail Bulgakov
The Master and Margarita by Mikhail Bulgakov Research Paper, Custom Essays and Term Papers Writing on Classic Literature. By the late 1930s, Bulgakov was a broken man, ill and depressed, his work prohibited by the State Censor, his request to emigrate refused via a personal phone call from Stalin. His response was to write a joyful romp of black magic which triumphantly transformed his world. The Master and Margarita brings together two distinct but interrelated stories: a dapper fantasy of Satan at play in Soviet Moscow and a strikingly original remake of the last hours of Christ's life...
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Essay on Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury
Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury Research Paper, Custom Essays and Term Papers Writing on Classic Literature. Less intellectual than We, less literary than Brave New World, less political than Nineteen Eighty-Four, Fahrenheit 451 is nevertheless the most gripping and urgent of the twentieth-century dystopias. Written with a pulp-fiction brio, at once hard-boiled and poetic, it is a flat-out compulsive tale of one man's rebellion in a technocratic future. Guy Montag is a fireman, and his job is to set things on fire, specifically books, which are banned...
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Essay on The Handmaid's Tale by Margaret Atwood
The Handmaid's Tale by Margaret Atwood Research Paper, Custom Essays and Term Papers Writing on Classic Literature. Atwood's sensual intelligence is matched by her steely narrative gifts. The Handmaid's Tale, in which her talents as both poet and novelist come together, is a weirdly beautiful description of an enslaved woman's life in a puritan dystopia ruled by men, a novel full of extraordinary scenes and inflammatory discussion points. Handmaids, Guardians, Angels, Ecowives, Marthas and Commanders are designated roles in the Republic of Gilead...
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Essay on Incredible Fantasy Worlds in Literature
Incredible Fantasy Worlds in Literature Research Paper, Custom Essays and Term Papers Writing on Classic Literature. Novelists have always been attracted to the unknown, drawn to the challenge of imagining the unimaginable. What will the future be like? How did our remote ancestors live in a time before history? Does anyone else inhabit the universes of outer space? What worlds lie within us, in our dreams, our fantasies? Many writers have relished the challenge of creating strange new worlds of beauty and moral dilemma...
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Essay on A Sportsman's Notebook by Ivan Turgenev
A Sportsman's Notebook by Ivan Turgenev Research Paper, Custom Essays and Term Papers Writing on Classic Literature. On the point of giving up literature, Turgenev abandoned his apprentice poems and wrote from the heart about what he knew best: the experiences of the huntsman roaming the countryside with a dog and a friend, following the game, watching the sky for changes in the weather, chatting with strangers. The result - an impressionistic series of moods, scenes and encounters - is one of the most movingly human of all books about ordinary rural life in nineteenth-century Russia...
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Essay on Barchester Towers by Anthony Trollope
Barchester Towers by Anthony Trollope Research Paper, Custom Essays and Term Papers Writing on Classic Literature. The decline of Trollope's reputation (until recently) seems not just misguided but positively masochistic, for he is without doubt one of the great entertainers in the English language. Less vivid than Dickens, less serious than Eliot, less sensational than Collins, he is absolutely his own master, patient, rich and generous, and one of the few novelists who can be enjoyably read to excess. Barchester Towers, his most popular novel, is the second installment of the six-novel "Chronicles of Barsetshire" - over 3,500 pages all told - devoted to the domestic and public lives of the Barsetshire citizens...
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Essay on The Year of the Death of Ricardo Reis by Jose Saramago
The Year of the Death of Ricardo Reis by Jose Saramago Research Paper, Custom Essays and Term Papers Writing on Classic Literature. Saramago's flowing style gives his novels a soothingly traditional feel. On closer inspection, though, they are full of subversive wit, startling quirks and mind-boggling paradoxes. Ricardo Reis describes the brief continuing existence of a writer's nom de plume after his death. Fernando Pessoa, the great modern Portuguese poet, wrote under a number of pseudonyms, and, in Saramago's novel, on the day after Pessoa's death in 1936, one of them - Ricardo Reis - arrives in Lisbon from Brazil...
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Essay on The Devil's Pool by George Sand
The Devil's Pool by George Sand Research Paper, Custom Essays and Term Papers Writing on Classic Literature. Apparently a limpid tale of rural romance, The Devil's Pool was for many years considered a children's book, especially suitable for girls. But, like the mysterious pool at the center of the story, it contains ambiguous depths. Unapologetically brief and simply told, it manages to catch unsettling emotional undercurrents below the surface of the narrative, which continue to reverberate after the straightforwardly happy ending...
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Essay on Wide Sargasso Sea by Jean Rhys
Wide Sargasso Sea by Jean Rhys Research Paper, Custom Essays and Term Papers Writing on Classic Literature. In Charlotte Bronte's Jane Eyre Mr Rochester's first wife famously makes a brief and terrible appearance. But who was she and what was her history? Wide Sargasso Sea supplies some possible - and intensely imaginative - answers. Jamaica, 1830s. On the exotically lush estate of Coulibri, among the pink and red hibiscus, the octopus orchids and the frangipani trees, Antoinette Cosway grows up fragile and strange. Her mother is a Martinique beauty, her stepfather a wealthy Englishman - both bitterly resented by the locals...
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Essay on The Maias by Eca de Queiros
The Maias by Eca de Queiros Research Paper, Custom Essays and Term Papers Writing on Classic Literature. The idle, opulent world of Lisbon high society in the late nineteenth century provides Eca de Queiros's greatest novel with its setting. Its true subject, however, is love in a variety of melancholy forms: frivolous affairs, awkward liaisons, demeaning compromises, unattainable ideals and black despair. At the heart of the story is a tremendous secret. Carlos Eduardo, last of the aristocratic Maia dynasty, finds it hard to fulfill the expectations of his puritanical grandfather, Afonso...
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Essay on Life: a User's Manual by Georges Perec
Life: a User's Manual by Georges Perec Research Paper, Custom Essays and Term Papers Writing on Classic Literature. Perec was one of the great experimenters, famous for writing an entire novel (A Void) without using a single letter e, a fact which some of its first reviewers missed. Life A User's Manual, a greater novel, similarly combines dizzying technical achievement with a narrative rich with life. Perec set out to amaze, but also to charm and move. The novel's postmodern structure, derived from a mathematical "machine" built by Perec to establish the position, order and coverage of each of the 99 chapters...
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Essay on The Moon and the Bonfires by Cesare Pavese
The Moon and the Bonfires by Cesare Pavese Research Paper, Custom Essays and Term Papers Writing on Classic Literature. Pavese's last book, published four months before he killed himself, is a haunting, and haunted, novel about yearning. In the years following World War II, the unnamed narrator returns from America to the isolated Italian village of his childhood. Now middle-aged and affluent, yearning to repossess the past, he explores the once-familiar countryside with an old friend, remembering the years when, as an orphan brought up in terrible poverty by a hardscrabble farmer, he had yearned for a different future...
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Essay on The Heart is a Lonely Hunter by Carson McCullers
The Heart is a Lonely Hunter by Carson McCullers Research Paper, Custom Essays and Term Papers Writing on Classic Literature. There is something precocious about all McCullers' writing, and her first novel, The Heart is a Lonely Hunter - lyrically intense, full of unsettling gaps and emotional rushes, and strangely knowing - is among other things a marvelously intimate account of a girl's erratic passage into young adulthood. It is not a one-character novel, however. Equally compelling are the town's two mutes, the thoughtful John Singer and his beloved friend, the dreamy, obese Spiros Antonapoulos...
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Essay on The Magic Mountain by Thomas Mann
The Magic Mountain by Thomas Mann Research Paper, Custom Essays and Term Papers Writing on Classic Literature. As Mann himself commented, The Magic Mountain resembles a piece of music, a linked sequence of expertly orchestrated arguments, a grand symphony of ideas. No other novel matches its intellectual density and symbolic coloring. Glacially slow-moving and with the flimsiest of plots, it is a hugely expressive meditation on the European mentality, as the continent exploded into war in 1914. The story is so slight that Mann flatly disbelieved anyone would devote time to a book which has "little or nothing in common with a novel in the usual sense of the word"...
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Essay on The Cairo Trilogy by Naguib Mahfouz
The Cairo Trilogy by Naguib Mahfouz Research Paper, Custom Essays and Term Papers Writing on Classic Literature. All the traditional pleasures of fiction are here in Mahfouz's gorgeous soap opera of Cairo's ancient quarter: a strong plot of highs and lows, firmly modeled characters and a beautifully atmospheric setting. Though the trilogy is long, lightness is one of its cardinal virtues; a delight in the human world with all its trivial splendors is another. On the one hand a family saga of continuous dramas, on the other a deeply engaged study of Egypt between the twentieth-century wars...
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Essay on The Leopard by Giuseppe di Lampedusa
The Leopard by Giuseppe di Lampedusa Research Paper, Custom Essays and Term Papers Writing on Classic Literature. A shimmering, tender book of reveries and musings, The Leopard is a half-infatuated, half-appalled elegy for old aristocratic Sicily as the Risorgimento of 1860, led by Garibaldi, attempts to create a united Italy by sweeping away the past. The gorgeous formalities of Sicilian tradition, the rituals of courtship, family life and devotion so sensually noted by the nostalgic but detached Prince of Salina (the "Leopard"), begin to change and fade...
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Essay on Ulysses by James Joyce
Ulysses by James Joyce Research Paper, Custom Essays and Term Papers Writing on Classic Literature. Ulysses has become so much a part of the curriculum - the stamping ground of theory-minded professors - that it is easy to forget how exhilarating it is, one of the great comedies of modern urban life. Often strange or puzzling, it is rich in instantly recognizable common humanity, full of banter, tenderness, regret and love. Celebrated as experimental, it is also intensely realistic. Few novels recreate public reality so minutely: its record of a particular city, Dublin, on a particular day, 16 June 1904, is astonishingly detailed...
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Essay on Lanark by Alasdair Gray
Lanark by Alasdair Gray Research Paper, Custom Essays and Term Papers Writing on Classic Literature. Alasdair Gray's Lanark is like a Hieronymus Bosch painting: minutely realistic, bizarrely grotesque and very crowded. The action is located in four extraordinary cities all, in some sense, Glasgow. There's Unthank, a corrupt metropolis lacking daylight, where people develop dragon-scales and quite often vanish altogether; the Kafkaesque "Institute", responsible for turning humans into fuel; Provan, where social control is enforced by security robots; and the real post-war Glasgow, home to an artistic child called Duncan Thaw...
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Essay on Cranford by Elizabeth Gaskell
Cranford by Elizabeth Gaskell Research Paper, Custom Essays and Term Papers Writing on Classic Literature. If you think Victorian novels are all bulging triple-deckers, try Mrs Gaskell's much-loved miniature: a short, relaxed sequence of comic sketches describing the lives of the snobbish, tender-hearted old ladies of a small town famous for its sense of propriety. Gossipy anecdotes bristle with brilliantly observed details, and artfully half-hidden among the blameless domestic trivia of afternoon visits, changing fashions in bonnets and "elegant" household economies are the big ugly subjects of loss, grief, suppressed passion and terror...
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Essay on A Passage to India by E.M. Forster
A Passage to India by E.M. Forster Research Paper, Custom Essays and Term Papers Writing on Classic Literature. Forster is the poet of little misunderstandings, an assiduous lyricist of personal disconnections. With his mild and modest style, he seems an unlikely radical. But A Passage to India, quietly and implacably judgmental, changed the views of an entire generation about the British Empire. Chandra pore, an unremarkable city, boasts few natural attractions except the Marabar Caves, some twenty miles away...
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Essay on Valmouth by Ronald Firbank
Valmouth by Ronald Firbank Research Paper, Custom Essays and Term Papers Writing on Classic Literature. Everything is in the detail. Like all Firbank's novels, Valmouth is a tiny, glittering pile of fragments - glimpsed ambiguous incidents and overheard snippets of conversation - which we must piece together ourselves to form an intelligible mosaic. But this puzzling process is very much part of the fun, and, for all its eccentricity, the novel triumphantly captures the thrill of real life - a sharp, comic and distinctly smutty sensation...
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Essay on Middlemarch by George Eliot
Middlemarch by George Eliot Research Paper, Custom Essays and Term Papers Writing on Classic Literature. It's not only its length that makes Middlemarch unusually intimidating, but also its reputation as a masterpiece of moral enquiry. It is long (eighty-six chapters plus a Preface and Finale) and countless exam questions have been set on aspects of Eliot's moral vision - but insistence on the novel's undoubted seriousness overlooks the fact that it is a continuously compelling narrative of force and variety, in which intimate dramas are just as important as the measured sweep of the novel as a whole...
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Essay on The Alexandria Quartet by Lawrence Durrell
The Alexandria Quartet by Lawrence Durrell Research Paper, Custom Essays and Term Papers Writing on Classic Literature. In the 1950s literary world of kitchen-sink dramas and gritty working- class novels by angry young men, the appearance of Durrell's exotic and lyrical quartet made him, briefly, the most celebrated living English novelist. Nowadays he is more often dismissed as a self-indulgent writer of purple passages and psycho-babble. Both views seem unfair. True, Durrell's densely poetic prose sometimes clots, and the aphorisms of his philosophizing characters can be relentless...
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Essay on Rebecca by Daphne du Maurier
Rebecca by Daphne du Maurier Research Paper, Custom Essays and Term Papers Writing on Classic Literature. Some novels cast a spell from the first page: Rebecca is one of them. As haunting as a ghost story, as tense as a murder mystery (and it is both of these), the story grips with a dreamlike fascination and will not let go. A novel about memory, loss and, ultimately, a hideous secret, it is as alluring as myth. When the young and gauche narrator marries the elegant widower Max de Winter, she is quickly overawed...
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Essay on Manhattan Transfer by John Dos Passos
Manhattan Transfer by John Dos Passos Research Paper, Custom Essays and Term Papers Writing on Classic Literature. USA may be Dos Passos's most ambitious fiction, but Manhattan Transfer was the first novel in which he found his essential style, and it remains fabulously fresh - a hot-off-the-press prose poem to the most hyperactive city on earth. Shop-signs, ads ("WE BUY FALSE TEETH"), headlines ("SLAYS SELF WITH SHOTGUN"), theatre bills, popular songs ("Everybody's Doing It") and all the Americana of the sidewalks give a neon buzz to a sequence of snappy...
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Essay on Ragtime by E.L. Doctorow
Ragtime by E.L. Doctorow Research Paper, Custom Essays and Term Papers Writing on Classic Literature. Like a flickering reel of Pathe news, showing rapidly changing sequences of people who astonish us by being at once so strange and so familiar, Ragtime is a fascinating and entertaining historical pastiche with serious heft. It is America in the early 1900s, vivid and racy. Harry K. Thaw, husband of the society beauty Evelyn Nesbit, shoots her former lover, the famous architect Stanford White. Harry Houdini, heavily manacled, escapes from locked cabinets...
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Essay on My Antonia by Willa Cather
My Antonia by Willa Cather Research Paper, Custom Essays and Term Papers Writing on Classic Literature. Tracing with equal assurance the small, reckless sweep of individual lives and the broad surge of history, My Antonia is one of the most compellingly authentic novels of pioneer America: a fiction that works with the quiet power and casual realism of memoir. The novel is presented as a memoir, in fact: the middle-aged Jim Burden's recollections of a girl he grew up with and has never forgotten. When we first see Antonia Shimerda, she is the spirited twelve-year-old...
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Essay on A Month in the Country by J.L. Carr
A Month in the Country by J.L. Carr Research Paper, Custom Essays and Term Papers Writing on Classic Literature. Looking back fifty years to the famously hot summer of 1920, Tom Birkin recalls the month he spent in the tiny Yorkshire village of Oxgodby, uncovering a great medieval painting of the Last Judgement on the wall of the parish church. Judgement, with all that it implies of Heaven and Hell, will prove a significant theme in Birkin's life. Both a southerner and a war victim, Birkin initially felt himself in "enemy country", but was soon drawn into village life...
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Essay on The Sheltering Sky by Paul Bowles
The Sheltering Sky by Paul Bowles Research Paper, Custom Essays and Term Papers Writing on Classic Literature. Hallucinatory and creepy, Paul Bowles's first novel is a disturbing story of a man and wife cast adrift - mentally and physically - in the heat and dust of North Africa. Combining a French feel for ideas and emotions with an American specificity of detail, the novel grips and haunts, as tension builds towards a shattering climax. Escaping post-war Europe, Port and Kit Moresby journey from the towns of Algeria towards the Sahara...
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Essay on Winesburg, Ohio by Sherwood Anderson
Winesburg, Ohio by Sherwood Anderson Research Paper, Custom Essays and Term Papers Writing on Classic Literature. Properly speaking, the book that made Anderson a classic American author is a collection of interrelated short stories, but it works like a novel, each story fitting a new character into the communal life of a small Midwestern town. Like one of Edward Hopper's paintings, the book conjures up the haunting image of a place saturated with the private emotions of lonely individuals. The characters of Anderson's Winesburg are ordinary people...
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Essay on A Sense of Place in Classic Fiction
A Sense of Place in Classic Fiction Research Paper, Custom Essays and Term Papers Writing on Classic Literature. Locations in classic fiction - whether real or imagined - can be so much more than mere setting. They create atmosphere, shape the storyline, define the themes, and sometimes provide the principal focus. Who is the main character of The Alexandria Quartet? The city itself, with all its secrets, passions and labyrinthine plots. Cities have long fascinated novelists as places of energy and change, where new ideas find strange new forms...
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Essay on Germinal by Emile Zola
Germinal by Emile Zola Research Paper, Custom Essays and Term Papers Writing on Classic Literature. A high-impact blockbuster with a crusading message, Zola's most famous novel made such an impression on the French public that the crowd at his state funeral chanted its title. Meticulously researched and expertly arranged, Germinal is a big-screen, close-up drama of a miners' strike, and a furious protest against the inhuman conditions of working men and women. Zola spent six months among miners in preparation for the novel; more impressive still is his determination to tell it as it was...
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Essay on The Ogre by Michel Tournier
The Ogre by Michel Tournier Research Paper, Custom Essays and Term Papers Writing on Classic Literature. Car mechanic Abel Tiffauges, hero of Tournier's menacing but oddly tender novel about World War II, believes himself to be an ogre. He has, from the start, a special ambiguous affinity with children. Of all the mythological figures who haunt his world, he identifies most with St Christopher the Child-Bearer and the Erl King, spectral child-snatcher of German folklore. But which is he? The outbreak of war saves him from a charge of child molestation, and sends him as a prisoner to Germany, "the country of pure essences"...
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Essay on War and Peace by Leo Tolstoy
War and Peace by Leo Tolstoy Research Paper, Custom Essays and Term Papers Writing on Classic Literature. Simply put, nothing matches it. An irresistible adventure story on a massive and profound scale - like a whole sequence of novels orchestrated and condensed into one unstoppable sweep of drama - it is gorgeous, powerful, varied and, above all, mesmerizingly readable. Its much-publicized length, lazily cited as a problem, is in fact one of its great strengths. Here are hundreds of vividly real characters, a huge variety of experiences, all the frantic, jolting richness of life...
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Essay on Hadji Murat by Leo Tolstoy
Hadji Murat by Leo Tolstoy Research Paper, Custom Essays and Term Papers Writing on Classic Literature. In his last major work of fiction, a swirling tale of war, Tolstoy returned to his fifty-year-old memories of serving in the Russian army against the Muslim mountaineers of the Caucasus, where he first heard the name of the renowned Chechen general. The novel, short but broad-ranging, sensitive but filled with brutality, depicts a bitter clash of cultures centered on the enigmatic figure of Hadji Murat, who finds himself caught between the two...
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Essay on Cancer Ward by Alexander Solzhenitsyn
Cancer Ward by Alexander Solzhenitsyn Research Paper, Custom Essays and Term Papers Writing on Classic Literature. Solzhenitsyn is the Soviet writer who wouldn't shut up. Part-novelist, part-investigative reporter, he employed the system's officially sanctioned realist style - plain, dour, exact - against the system itself. In between his tale One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich, which first broke the news of the hell of the camps, and, a decade later, his extraordinary documentary expose The Gulag Archipelego (which resulted in his expulsion from the USSR), he wrote two fierce and vivid novels which combine the detail of reportage with fictional color and thrust...
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Essay on The Emigrants by W.G. Sebald
The Emigrants by W.G. Sebald Research Paper, Custom Essays and Term Papers Writing on Classic Literature. Like Sebald's equally impressive Rings of Saturn and Austerlitz, The Emigrants is a puzzle, or perhaps a dream, entrancing but naggingly unsolvable. Is it a novel? Is it a memoir? Are the photographs really taken from family albums? And how do the four stories - quasi-biographies of people distantly known to Sebald - fit together? Dr. Henry Selwyn, whom Sebald meets when renting a flat in Norfolk, was originally Hersch Seweryn from poor Lithuania...
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Essay on The Crying of Lot 49 by Thomas Pynchon
The Crying of Lot 49 by Thomas Pynchon Research Paper, Custom Essays and Term Papers Writing on Classic Literature. San Narciso, Southern California. Oedipa Maas is named executor of the estate of her late boyfriend, the real estate mogul Pierce Inverarity. As she says, "things then did not delay in turning curious". Her quest to unravel the mysteries of Inverarity's legacy leads her into strange places - such as the "Echo Courts" motel, staffed entirely by teenage Beatles lookalikes and the headquarters of Yoyodyne, a shadowy electronics corporation...
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Essay on Snow by Orhan Pamuk
Snow by Orhan Pamuk Research Paper, Custom Essays and Term Papers Writing on Classic Literature. A clever, playful thriller, whose frankly relaxed realism incorporates farce as easily as nourish menace, Snow is a daring exploration of the dangerously difficult relationship between Western secularism and Islamist fervor. Pamuk's idea-juggling literary skills are to the fore: Snow features a character known - Kafkaesquely - as Ka, stuck in the snow (Turkish: "Kar"), in a northeastern Turkish town called Kars. But at the same time he is boldly direct in his engagement with issues of the day...
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Essay on Blood Meridian or the Evening Redness in the West by Cormac McCarthy
Blood Meridian or the Evening Redness in the West by Cormac McCarthy Research Paper, Custom Essays and Term Papers Writing on Classic Literature. One of the most impressive writers of the American South, McCarthy has produced a number of harshly beautiful novels remarkable for their evocation of the locale's extreme landscape and their radical engagement with its history of struggle. The best of these, Blood Meridian, is a Western purged of all romance and glamour - an epic of concentrated and unremitting violence...
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Essay on The Naked and the Dead by Norman Mailer
The Naked and the Dead by Norman Mailer Research Paper, Custom Essays and Term Papers Writing on Classic Literature. The American epic of the Pacific campaign and a blockbuster in the best sense of the word, Mailer's first novel is a gritty all-action adventure and - better yet - an uncannily knowing dramatization of the bravado, prejudices, idiocies, hatreds and terrors of men under pressure of war. General Cummings's task force is bogged down in its attempt to capture the island of Anopopei from the Japanese...
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Essay on Garden, Ashes by Danilo Kis
Garden, Ashes by Danilo Kis Research Paper, Custom Essays and Term Papers Writing on Classic Literature. As a novel about the strangeness of childhood, Garden, Ashes is thrillingly lyrical. As a novel about the Holocaust, it is shattering. In fact, the Holocaust is hardly mentioned directly, the novel's focus is on a poor family in Serbia, whose domestic life is tenderly, half-comically recounted in anecdotes by the hypersensitive adolescent son, Andi Scham. Most of his stories concern his father, an eccentric genius forever working on the revised edition of his classic Bus, Ship, Rail and Air Travel Guide...
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Essay on Schindler's Ark by Thomas Keneally
Schindler's Ark by Thomas Keneally Research Paper, Custom Essays and Term Papers Writing on Classic Literature. No arty prose trivializes its appalling subject; no narrative tricks obscure the relentless march of events. With its glossary and maps, and plain, careful style, Keneally's masterpiece about the Holocaust is fiction-as-history, an unflinching account of documented horrors - and, in the figure of Oskar Schindler, the uplifting tale of an unlikely hero. Schindler came to Cracow in the wake of the Nazi armored divisions in September 1939, seeking business opportunities...
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Essay on Mehmed, My Hawk by Yashar Kemal
Mehmed, My Hawk by Yashar Kemal Research Paper, Custom Essays and Term Papers Writing on Classic Literature. The story, with its dramatic cycle of exile and revenge, belongs to folk myth. The flavor of the novel seems more primitive still - like the original stuff that myths are made from - an epic of the bleak Anatolian highlands stinking of goat and wood smoke. Dikenli - the "plateau of thistles" - is the personal fiefdom of the tyrant Abdi Agha, who works the young boy Mehmed like a slave but cannot break his spirit...
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Essay on Novels of the Great War (WW1)
Novels of the Great War Research Paper, Custom Essays and Term Papers Writing on Classic Literature. World War I retains a powerful hold on the imagination, not least because of the poems, novels and autobiographies - by participants on all sides - which memorialize the conflict. Later writers too, such as Pat Barker (The Regeneration Trilogy, 1991-95) and Sebastian Faulks (Birdsong, 1993) have produced outstanding imaginative recreations of new aspects of the war. Under Fire, 1916, Henri Barbusse. The first of the war novels, by a French soldier, shocked readers with its graphically realistic descriptions of trench warfare...
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Essay on A Farewell to Arms by Ernest Hemingway
A Farewell to Arms by Ernest Hemingway Research Paper, Custom Essays and Term Papers Writing on Classic Literature. Hemingway's radically laconic account of the Italian campaigns of World War I, in which he served, is a masterpiece of concision: cynical, fatalistic and funny. Sentences pared down to bleak essentials, troubling gaps in description, abrupt - and lyrical - juxtaposition of dissimilar elements, all wrench the reader's view into new perspectives, and show war in a harsh, flat light free of patriotism and sentiment...
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Essay on The Good Soldier Svejk by Jaroslav Hasek
The Good Soldier Svejk by Jaroslav Hasek Research Paper, Custom Essays and Term Papers Writing on Classic Literature. The projected six-volume novel by anarchist and vagrant Jaroslav Hasek was cut short by his premature death after only four rambling but brilliantly intuitive volumes. Who knows how it would have finished. Apparently written during frequent bouts of drunkenness, it is often loose, sometimes confused. But it has the energy and hilarity of a bar-room-full of anecdotes, and, in the figure of Svejk, contains one of the great portraits of the little man caught up in the surreal world of officialdom...
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Essay on Life and Fate by Vasily Grossman
Life and Fate by Vasily Grossman Research Paper, Custom Essays and Term Papers Writing on Classic Literature. When in 1960 Vasily Grossman submitted his masterpiece to an official literary journal, he was told there was no chance of it being published in the Soviet Union for two hundred years. No wonder. An extraordinary action drama, based in part on his own observations of the heroic Russian defense of Stalingrad in 1942, it is also a heartfelt, irrefutable condemnation of the whole Soviet system of gulags, informers and terror...
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Essay on Simplicissimus by Johann Grimmelshausen
Simplicissimus by Johann Grimmelshausen Research Paper, Custom Essays and Term Papers Writing on Classic Literature. A jaunty comedy, a pilgrim's progress, a war novel of savage realism, Simplicissimus is fast, earthy, violent and pious: a Renaissance woodcut come to life in thickly inked scenes of bawdy drama and blood-curdling morality. When soldiers destroy his hamlet and drive away its inhabitants, the young peasant Simplicius Simplicissimus is caught up in the Thirty Years War, a mainly religious conflict which engulfed Europe in the first half of the seventeenth century (and in which Grimmelshausen he served)...
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Essay on The Picaresque Novel
The Picaresque Novel Research Paper, Custom Essays and Term Papers Writing on Classic Literature. Taking its name from the Spanish picaro (a rogue or trickster), a picaresque novel recounts a rogue's adventures. Though classical forerunners have been claimed (such as Apuleius's The Golden Ass), the origins of the modern form lie in Spain with the publication of the anonymous Lazarillo de Tormes and Aleman's Guzman de Alfarache, both of which feature wily servants who outwit their masters with ingenious tricks. With these novels, a narrative pattern was laid down: of low-life, devil-may-care heroes, fast, comic action and (in the classic Spanish form), final repentance...
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Essay on The Tin Drum by Gunter Grass
The Tin Drum by Gunter Grass Research Paper, Custom Essays and Term Papers Writing on Classic Literature. Labelled "experimental", Grass actually possesses all the raconteur's traditional gifts, taking delight in detail - sometimes piling it up in mind-boggling heaps - at the same time as keeping an eye on the grand sweep of his story. The Tin Drum, his anti-history of World War II, is a swooping yarn containing laughs, shocks and hideous revelations, at the heart of which stands Oskar Matzerath, a midget, whose manic drumming expresses, by turn, his fury, gaiety, disgust and sorrow in an adult world of horrors...
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Essay on Libra by Don DeLillo
Libra by Don DeLillo Research Paper, Custom Essays and Term Papers Writing on Classic Literature. DeLillo is one of the toughest, coolest chroniclers of American excess, his novels on-the-spot bulletins from the zones of power and affluence. White Noise, a satire of consumerism, family life and the fear of death, is his funniest book. Libra, a fictional secret history of the assassination of J.F. Kennedy, is his deepest engagement with the processes of history, American style...
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Essay on Heart of Darkness by Joseph Conrad
Heart of Darkness by Joseph Conrad Research Paper, Custom Essays and Term Papers Writing on Classic Literature. Possessing the spellbinding fascination of a ghost story and the hypnotic allure of a tale of horror, Heart of Darkness begins as a "yarn" and quickly becomes a nightmare. The reasonable, almost clubbable voice of the English narrator, Marlowe, strains to keep control - throwing the horror into stark relief - as he tells the story of his journey up the Congo to find Mr. Kurtz, the agent of a European trading company who has gone strangely silent. From the beginning, Marlowe's tale is one of uneasy foreboding...
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Essay on Waiting for the Barbarians by J.M. Coetzee
Waiting for the Barbarians by J.M. Coetzee Research Paper, Custom Essays and Term Papers Writing on Classic Literature. Few contemporary novelists match Coetzee's ability to create stories both utterly gripping and powerfully resonant. Writing in an austerely poetic, angry style, he has produced a number of major novels (Life and Times of Michael K, Age of Iron and Disgrace among the best of them) which not only evoke the horrors of apartheid and post-apartheid South Africa, but also say something horrifying but necessary about the human condition...
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Essay on Journey to the End of the Night by Louis-Ferdinand Celine
Journey to the End of the Night by Louis-Ferdinand Celine Research Paper, Custom Essays and Term Papers Writing on Classic Literature. Not for the squeamish, Journey is a big ugly book about big ugly things, a blast against the hellishness of humanity. Largely autobiographical, the story follows the progress of a French medical student, Bardamu, on his "journey to the end of the night". It begins in World War I, where he is traumatized by the senseless destruction. He escapes first to colonial Africa...
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Essay on The Lost Honor of Katharina Blum by Heinrich Boll
The Lost Honor of Katharina Blum by Heinrich Boll Research Paper, Custom Essays and Term Papers Writing on Classic Literature. "The first facts to be presented are brutal..." At a party, Katharina Blum meets and falls in love with a young man on the run. Arrested as an accomplice the following day, she becomes the subject of wildly distorted front-page stories in a best-selling German tabloid, describing her as a Communist, an atheist and a whore. Three days later, she finds the journalist responsible, shoots him dead, and gives herself up to the authorities...
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Essay on Oroonoko by Aphra Behn
Oroonoko by Aphra Behn Research Paper, Custom Essays and Term Papers Writing on Classic Literature. A highly original novel by a highly original author (Behn, the first English woman to earn her living by her pen, also served as a government spy), Oroonoko is a lucid, quietly impassioned tale of a noble-hearted African prince, separated from his wife, tricked into slavery and barbarically killed by English plantation owners in the New World. The prose is dignified, the action fast and the anti-slave message - years ahead of its time - totally clear...
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Essay on Crash by J.G. Ballard
Crash by J.G. Ballard Research Paper, Custom Essays and Term Papers Writing on Classic Literature. Cerebral and graphic, the appropriately titled Crash is a high-speed assault on the senses - formally arranged tableaux of twisted metal and spattered bodily fluids presented as sickeningly playful combinations of technology, violence and sex. The plot is simple and absurd. Heavily scarred, sexed-up crash- junkie Dr. Robert Vaughan dreams of destroying himself and glamour-star Elizabeth Taylor in a head-on collision...
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Essay on Things Fall Apart by Chinua Achebe
Things Fall Apart by Chinua Achebe Research Paper, Custom Essays and Term Papers Writing on Classic Literature. Probably the most widely read of all African novels, Things Fall Apart tells two absolutely gripping stories: one man's downfall and the subjugation of his people. The people are the Ibo of Eastern Nigeria; the man is Okonkwo, a former wrestler with an iron will, which he uses to dominate his family. After a skirmish with a rival clan, Okonkwo is made guardian of a young hostage called Ikemefuna, and a close friendship develops between him and Okonkwo's eldest son. But the "Oracle" (the final authority of local custom) calls for Ikemefuna's death, and Okonkwo knows he cannot refuse...
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Essay on War, Violence and Conflict in Literature
War, Violence and Conflict in Literature Research Paper, Custom Essays and Term Papers Writing on Classic Literature. War is one of literature's oldest, most universal subjects, so it comes as no surprise to find writers from so many different cultures and periods making fiction from it. Historical conflicts - from the Wars of Religion in the 1630s (Simplicissimus) to the Battle of Stalingrad in 1942 (Life and Fate) - have inspired novelists to recreate the terrible energy of combat, the chaos of the war zone and the inhumanity and heroism of men under pressure...
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Essay on Voss by Patrick White
Voss by Patrick White Research Paper, Custom Essays and Term Papers Writing on Classic Literature. A novel displaying all the grace and cruelty of classical tragedy, Voss is nevertheless distinctively Australian, attuned to the wildness of the country's bush, the smugness of its provincial cities, and, above all, to the self-punishing ambitions of a people not at home in their land. The story of an epic journey of exploration, it is just as much a drama of the tormented mind, passionate and contradictory. In 1845, Johann Ulrich Voss leads a small band of misfits in an attempt to cross the continent for the first time...
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Essay on The Historical Novel
The Historical Novel Research Paper, Custom Essays and Term Papers Writing on Classic Literature. Writers have always been attracted to the past. Myths, histories and epic poems have glamorized, explored and exploded historical events, mingling imaginary characters with real ones, and presenting made-up stories in the context of historical developments. In the modern tradition, Madame de Lafayette's The Princesse de Cleves, set in the heyday of Renaissance France a hundred years earlier, is an early example of the imaginative use of history. More imaginative still, the "Gothic Novel" explicitly exploited history to convey the exotic (and often sinister)...
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Essay on The Heart of Midlothian by Sir Walter Scott
The Heart of Midlothian by Sir Walter Scott Research Paper, Custom Essays and Term Papers Writing on Classic Literature. The former undisputed heavyweight champion of the European novel - and inventor of historical fiction - has long been off the reading lists, and a generation has grown up without ever encountering him. Why? A novel like The Heart of Midlothian shows both the worst and best of Scott, and offers arguments both for and against. The plot unites two historical narratives of 1736: the Edinburgh riots, in which an enraged mob stormed the city jail (called "The Heart of Midlothian") and lynched a villainous Captain of the Guard, John Porteous...
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Essay on The Wind-up Bird Chronicle by Haruki Murakami
The Wind-up Bird Chronicle by Haruki Murakami Research Paper, Custom Essays and Term Papers Writing on Classic Literature. After the delicate pastels of Kawabata and the exquisite erotic's of Tanizaki, Murakami's novels seem to pulse with a frankly vulgar big-city glow. No less enigmatic than his literary forebears, his style is totally different: tone casual and jazzy, characters disaffected and disoriented, plots surreal, effects postmodern. Claiming that he wanted to bring Dostoevsky and Raymond Chandler together in his books, Murakami has produced a string of novels which combine quasi-gumshoe plots with psychedelic situations and freewheeling riffs on big themes...
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Essay on Moby Dick by Herman Melville
Moby Dick by Herman Melville Research Paper, Custom Essays and Term Papers Writing on Classic Literature. What are we to make of a novel which incorporates dozens of mini essays on out-of-the-way topics such as the meaning of clam chowder or the color white? How can we cope with a narrative in which the main character doesn't make an appearance for the first a hundred or so pages, and the creature which gives its name to the book's title is entirely absent until thirty pages from the end? This is the tremendous, exhilarating originality of Moby Dick, a sort of smash collision between an epic adventure story and an encyclopedia, a gorgeously sweeping sailor's yarn containing multitudes...
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Essay on Outsiders and Magic Realism in Literature
Outsiders and Magic Realism in Literature Research Paper, Custom Essays and Term Papers Writing on Classic Literature. Marginalized, outcast and alienated characters have always featured in classic fiction, but in the twentieth century, the outsider became representative of humanity in general. It was a novelist - Turgenev - who was the first to popularize the term "nihilist" - a person (like his character Bazarov in Fathers and Sons) who believes in nothing, rejecting the values of society, politics and religion and putting himself beyond their bounds. Knut Hamsun was another who specialized in characters who aggressively attacked prevailing orthodoxies...
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Essay on Heroes and Anti-Heroes in Literature
Heroes and Anti-Heroes in Literature Research Paper, Custom Essays and Term Papers Writing on Classic Literature. Some novels feature not simply a lead character, but a hero - the novel's true focal point and raison d'etre. Like a hero of antiquity, he or she stands for humanity, engaged on our behalf in the big, dangerous adventures of life. This is not to say that a hero of classic novels dutifully fulfills the heroic stereotype of classical tradition. Heroism comes in all shapes and sizes. And one person's hero is another's anti-hero...
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Essay on Novel Sequences
Novel Sequences Research Paper, Custom Essays and Term Papers Writing on Classic Literature. While many writers have found it perfectly possible to plot the trajectory of an individual's life within the confines of a single novel, others have felt the need to extend the process through more than one volume and, in a few cases, through several. Such novel sequences can concentrate on one person's life, as in Cooper's five Leather stocking stories; focus on a family as Zola does in his Rougon-Macquart series...
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Essay on Books about School
Books about School Research Paper, Custom Essays and Term Papers Writing on Classic Literature. The time spent at school - supposedly the happiest days of our life - has proven fertile ground for novelists, and spawned its own separate genre of school stories. Thomas Hughes is credited with its creation, with his nostalgic, fictional memoir Tom Brown's Schooldays. But - beginning with Dickens's grim depiction of Dotheboy's Hall in Nicholas Nickleby - other writers have taken a rather more jaundiced view of school life. Here are five of the very best novels with a school setting...
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Essay on Rites of Passage in Literature
Rites of Passage in Literature Research Paper, Custom Essays and Term Papers Writing on Classic Literature. Those two great rites of passage - of a child into adulthood, of an adult through old age towards death - have inspired some of the most moving of all novels - fiction that goes to the heart of who we are. Every adolescence is unique, but the particular experiences of a few fictional characters have become universal - like Huck Finn spinning down the Mississippi on his raft and learning adult life the hard way, or Augustin Meaulnes, unable to find his way out of the fairy tale of adolescence, or Holden Caulfield, as comic as he is tragic in his rebellions against the "phoney" world of grown-ups...
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Essay on Tess of the d'Urbervilles by Thomas Hardy
Tess of the d'Urbervilles by Thomas Hardy Research Paper, Custom Essays and Term Papers Writing on Classic Literature. All Hardy's essential qualities - his narrative genius, his ingrained knowledge of country life and, above all, his passion - come together in Tess, an absolutely furious novel, which affronted many of its original readers who perceived it (correctly) to be a bitter attack on conventional morality. It is also one of the great tragic romances, and has lasted because of its remarkable and unforgiving storytelling...
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Essay on Mysteries by Knut Hamsun
Mysteries by Knut Hamsun Research Paper, Custom Essays and Term Papers Writing on Classic Literature. In the English-language world, Hamsun is in danger of becoming a one-book novelist known only for Hunger (1890), but the second of his great novels, Mysteries, is as raw and uncomfortable as his masterpiece, and more coherent. One day a stranger arrives in a small Norwegian coastal town, dressed in a bright yellow suit and carrying a fur coat and a violin case full of soiled linen...
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Essay on Oblomov by Ivan Goncharov
Oblomov by Ivan Goncharov Research Paper, Custom Essays and Term Papers Writing on Classic Literature. Oblomov is surely the greatest novel about laziness ever written. Sensitive to all varieties of apathy - stupefying tedium, barely contained restlessness, idealistic daydreams and suicidal depressions - it is funny, sad, chilling and, in the end, heartbreaking. Ilya Ilyich Oblomov, a minor landowner, is constitutionally unable to stir himself. To the despair of his German friend, the energetic Stolz...
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Essay on Jonathan Wild by Henry Fielding
Jonathan Wild by Henry Fielding Research Paper, Custom Essays and Term Papers Writing on Classic Literature. The History of the Life of the Late Mr Jonathan Wild the Great, a ferocious satire on success for its own sake, seems as sharply relevant today, in the era of media stardom, as when it was first written, in an age of lawlessness. Wild, a real historical figure, was hanged in London in 1725 after a short but hectic life of grand-scale, high-profile thieving. His ruthless rise to pre-eminence in his chosen career was legendary...
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Essay on Wonderful Fool by Shusaku Endo
Wonderful Fool by Shusaku Endo Research Paper, Custom Essays and Term Papers Writing on Classic Literature. Wonderful Fool is an indignant and poignant satire masquerading as a light, comic tale, and its mockery is all the more effective for its air of quiet humor. Like many of Endo's novels, it has an obvious Christian theme, but it also presents a clear-sighted picture of 1950s Japan, rich in material things but poor in spirit, lacking, above all, in common trust. It is a Japan in need of a savior, and in Endo's novel he duly arrives in the form of Gaston Bonaparte...
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Essay on Hopscotch by Julio Cortazar
Hopscotch by Julio Cortazar Research Paper, Custom Essays and Term Papers Writing on Classic Literature. Cortazar is one of the great showmen of experimental fiction, and Hopscotch - one of the first novels of the Latin American literary "boom" - is an unashamedly avant-garde spectacle: a freewheeling tale of bohemian life in 1950s Paris. Unremittingly intellectual in emphasis, it focuses on a group of dropout artists and thinkers who meet in cafes and run-down apartments to engage in offbeat metaphysical speculations - but at its heart is an ordinary tragedy of love involving a fragile young woman and her disabled child...
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Essay on Nostromo by Joseph Conrad
Nostromo by Joseph Conrad Research Paper, Custom Essays and Term Papers Writing on Classic Literature. Joseph Conrad is one of the most thoughtful and surprising writers of adventure. His male world of tough action is intriguingly troubled by moral ambiguities. Here, a full-blown melodramatic tale of dictatorship, revolution, and stolen treasure is given strange new life with his radically sophisticated telling. And at the heart of the action stands one of Conrad's favorite paradoxical figures, the fallible hero: Nostromo, man of the people...
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Essay on The Outsider by Albert Camus
The Outsider by Albert Camus Research Paper, Custom Essays and Term Papers Writing on Classic Literature. The classic existentialist novel, short but eerily spacious, is a tale of murder told by the murderer - but it is also a philosophical novel which grips as much by its disquieting ideas as by its brutal action. Meursault, a young man living in Algiers, has an upsetting habit of saying what he thinks. When his boss asks him if he wants a glamorous overseas promotion, he thinks about it, and says that he doesn't really mind one way or the other...
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Essay on Herzog by Saul Bellow
Herzog by Saul Bellow Research Paper, Custom Essays and Term Papers Writing on Classic Literature. The Jewish novel, the novel of ideas and the confessional novel all collide in Herzog, a brainy, vigorous book that seems to take on the whole of Western civilization in its bruising exploration of one American man's sexual humiliation and mental collapse. Bellow's man of sorrows is Moses Herzog, a middle-aged historian of Romanticism thrown into a spin by the betrayal of his wife, "that bitch"...
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Essay on The Beckett Trilogy by Samuel Beckett
The Beckett Trilogy by Samuel Beckett Research Paper, Custom Essays and Term Papers Writing on Classic Literature. Beckett is the great comedian of despair, funny, intellectual and foulmouthed. With his gallows humor and radical hopelessness, he defines the European decade after the end of World War II. His post-trauma characters are reduced to grim essentials: Molloy laboring on his crutches across a desolate landscape to find his way back to his mother...
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Essay on Nightwood by Djuna Barnes
Nightwood by Djuna Barnes Research Paper, Custom Essays and Term Papers Writing on Classic Literature. Written in a mode of tragic grandeur, its prose gorgeous and twisted, its milieu depraved, Nightwood is a fairy story of doomed lesbian love set in the hedonistic Paris of the 1920s. Giving voice to a theatrical cast of noblemen, circus performers and the idle rich, it swells operatically to a grand and furious lament for forsaken lovers and misfits of every sort...
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Essay on Memoirs of Hadrian by Marguerite Yourcenar
Memoirs of Hadrian by Marguerite Yourcenar Research Paper, Custom Essays and Term Papers Writing on Classic Literature. Dying of a dropsical heart, the great reforming emperor looks back on his life, appalled to find it such a "shapeless mass". Resigned to his failings but proud of his achievements, he tries to find the secret meanings of his empire and the deeper patterns of his own life. The result is a historical novel which recreates the Roman Empire in minute but living detail, and a thrillingly intimate portrait of an unusually self-scrutinizing man of power...
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Essay on The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn by Mark Twain
The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn by Mark Twain Research Paper, Custom Essays and Term Papers Writing on Classic Literature. Time has turned Huckleberry Finn into an icon - the novel in which American literature first found its voice - but it is best approached in Huck's own style, with flat-out disregard for fine reputations, to be enjoyed as one of the breeziest, truest stories of growing up an outcast. At the end of The Adventures of Tom Sawyer, Twain's cheery tale of boyhood in the American South, the homeless waif Huck Finn is taken in by the Widow Douglas, who intends to "sivilize" him with her "dismal regular" ways...
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Essay on Memento Mori by Muriel Spark
Memento Mori by Muriel Spark Research Paper, Custom Essays and Term Papers Writing on Classic Literature. Of all Muriel Spark's briskly luminous books, Memento Mori are the brightest, a metaphysical enquiry disguised as a crime novel, compulsively readable, wickedly funny and highly serious. Spark liked to work with self-contained groups, like the nuns in The Abbess of Crewe or the schoolgirls in The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie; here, she turned her penetrating gaze on the world of geriatrics...
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Essay on The Catcher in the Rye by J.D. Salinger
The Catcher in the Rye by J.D. Salinger Research Paper, Custom Essays and Term Papers Writing on Classic Literature. No less disquieting for being extremely funny, The Catcher in the Rye is the great tragi-comedy of troubled adolescence, and Holden Caulfield - highly strung, fabulously unpredictable and more than a little fragile - is one of the most mesmerizing young characters in modern fiction. Talking a blue streak, the seventeen-year-old Caulfield relates all the "madman stuff " that happened to him after he ran away from his expensive school the previous year and holed up in New York with the last of his grandmother's birthday money...
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Essay on In Search of Lost Time by Marcel Proust
In Search of Lost Time by Marcel Proust Research Paper, Custom Essays and Term Papers Writing on Classic Literature. The reputation of this book is in direct proportion to its alarming physical dimensions (six volumes, 3,600 pages). The famous scene with the madeleine cake dipped in tea, which produces a "Proustian" reverie of memory in the narrator, goes intimidatingly before it. None of this prepares the reader for its absorbing brilliance. Demanding? Yes. Exhausting? Often. But for those who brave its first few pages, this may just be one of the great reading experiences of their lives...
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Essay on Weep Not, Child by Ngugi Wa Thiong'o
Weep Not, Child by Ngugi Wa Thiong'o Research Paper, Custom Essays and Term Papers Writing on World Literature. A short, stark novel, both political and emotional, Weep Not, Child is a frighteningly intimate account of growing up during the Mau Mau struggle against the British colonialists in post-war Kenya. The novel begins with innocent hope: Njoroge's hardly dared for wish to go to school and receive an education. His brothers' and father's hope for the return of the Kenyans' lands after a war fighting for the British is more apprehensive still...
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Essay on To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee
To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee Research Paper, Custom Essays and Term Papers Writing on World Literature. Hovering beautifully between a children's book and an adult one, To Kill a Mockingbird is a one-off. Quite literally, because it is Harper Lee's only book. But also because its unique magic casts a spell like no other novel, conjuring up a translucent but mysterious world of childhood fancy and adult folly, which its narrator, nine-year-old "Scout" Finch, will never see the same way again...
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Essay on The Master of Go by Yasunari Kawabata
The Master of Go by Yasunari Kawabata Research Paper, Custom Essays and Term Papers Writing on Classic Literature. In the West Kawabata is considered the most "Japanese" of Japanese novelists, celebrated for the delicate inscrutability of Snow Country and Thousand Cranes. The Master of Go is different - solider, plainer, but just as haunting, and focused on a very Japanese subject: Go, a chess-like game of territorial possession and capture...
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Essay on The Death of Artemio Cruz by Carlos Fuentes
The Death of Artemio Cruz by Carlos Fuentes Research Paper, Custom Essays and Term Papers Writing on Classic Literature. One of the great novels of the Latin American "boom", The Death of Artemio Cruz is both a dizzying technical tour de force and a distressingly violent tale of ambition and brutality. Finding a whole national history in the chaotic memories of a dying man, it charts a course through the dark soul of modern Mexico - "a thousand countries with a single name"...
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Essay on Man in the Holocene by Max Frisch
Man in the Holocene by Max Frisch Research Paper, Custom Essays and Term Papers Writing on Classic Literature. Both playwright and novelist, Max Frisch was one of the most distinguished modern writers in the German-speaking world. Man in the Holocene, published in Frisch's sixty-eighth year, is an unsparing but moving story of encroaching senility. One winter, Geiser, an elderly widower from Basel, now living alone in the Ticino Mountains, begins to lose his memory...
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Essay on My Brilliant Career by Miles Franklin
My Brilliant Career by Miles Franklin Research Paper, Custom Essays and Term Papers Writing on Classic Literature. Miles Franklin forbade the re-publication of My Brilliant Career during her lifetime, and it wasn't until 1966 that readers had a chance to discover that her novel, dashed off in a few weeks when she was sixteen, is one of the world's great stories of adolescence, a fresh and uninhibited comedy of love and ambition set among the pioneer farmers of the Australian bush, where Franklin grew up...
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Essay on The Bride Price by Buchi Emecheta
The Bride Price by Buchi Emecheta Research Paper, Custom Essays and Term Papers Writing on Classic Literature. Buchi Emecheta's third novel is a beautifully observant and compassionate account of a young girl's struggle to defy and survive tribal customs, and an upsettingly tense drama of a forbidden love affair. It opens in 1950s Lagos, Nigeria, where thirteen-year-old Aku-nna lives with her family. A shy girl, hoping to do well at school, she doesn't anticipate misfortune...
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Essay on Evelina by Fanny Burney
Evelina by Fanny Burney Research Paper, Custom Essays and Term Papers Writing on Classic Literature. It is a pity that Fanny Burney is so overshadowed by her greater contemporary Jane Austen, because, in Evelina, at least, Burney proved herself a marvelously acute writer on the quintessential Austenesque theme of a girl's problematic maturity into womanhood. Evelina, mysteriously disinherited by her father, has been brought up in rural seclusion by her guardian, a village rector...
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Essay on The Death of Virgil by Hermann Broch
The Death of Virgil by Hermann Broch Research Paper, Custom Essays and Term Papers Writing on Classic Literature. Broch is one of those "difficult" European giants of fiction regarded with awe and suspicion in the Anglophone world, and The Death of Virgil is that awful thing: an uncompromising work of genius. The tone is intellectual; there is no plot, only one character; and page-long sentences are the order of the day. But it spectacularly breaks into ground untraded by other novels, and engages some of the big, elusive issues of life and death with grim tenacity...
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Essay on The Death of the Heart by Elizabeth Bowen
The Death of the Heart by Elizabeth Bowen Research Paper, Custom Essays and Term Papers Writing on Classic Literature. Bowen is a tremendously expert novelist, her novels highly controlled but highly charged. The Death of the Heart is her masterpiece, precisely, almost remorselessly, imagined: a slow-burning story of the destruction of a girl's innocent notion of love. Orphaned at sixteen, Portia Quayne is brought to London to live with her older half-brother Thomas and his wife Anna in their elegant town house in Windsor Terrace, overlooking Regent's Park...
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Essay on Le Grand Meaulnes by Alain-Fournier
Le Grand Meaulnes by Alain-Fournier Research Paper, Custom Essays and Term Papers Writing on Classic Literature. Dreamy, anguished and a little weird, Le Grand Meaulnes is the classic doomed fairy tale of adolescence, written by a man whose own adolescence was not long over when he was killed in action in World War I. At once childish and sophisticated, it perfectly embodies the odd, aching yearning of a boy grown up beyond his years but still trusting to the instincts of childhood: Augustin Meaulnes...
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Essay on To the Lighthouse by Virginia Woolf
To the Lighthouse by Virginia Woolf Research Paper, Custom Essays and Term Papers Writing on Classic Literature. Woolf's great subjects are the dramas of everyday moods and the adventures of ordinary thoughts, and To the Lighthouse is a beautifully moving celebration of the unsuspected inner lives which exist, hidden but gorgeously rich, in everyone. Woolf's style is highly patterned, full of echoes and associations: like a piece of music, the story is formally divided into three movements, in which the themes vary and develop...
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Essay on Of the Farm by John Updike
Of the Farm by John Updike Research Paper, Custom Essays and Term Papers Writing on Classic Literature. Updike is the poet-historian of late twentieth-century America, and his "Rabbit" tetralogy (Rabbit, Run; Rabbit Redux; Rabbit is Rich and Rabbit at Rest), which covers four decades from the becalmed fifties to the affluent eighties, is the most attuned and alive fictional record of the period. By comparison, Of the Farm is a miniature - a brief, intense, lyrical description of a single weekend: two days of emotional warfare between a middle-aged man, his new wife and his elderly mother...
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Essay on Fathers and Sons by Ivan Turgenev
Fathers and Sons by Ivan Turgenev Research Paper, Custom Essays and Term Papers Writing on Classic Literature. A lucid, moving dramatization of the clash between the old and new generations, Turgenev's most celebrated novel is also alarmingly perceptive about the unpredictable outcomes of both ideology and passion. At its heart is Bazarov the nihilist, a cynical student doctor, who opposes the sentiment and memories of the older generation, propounds a creed of scientific materialism, and, above all, despises love...
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Essay on The Makioka Sisters by Junichiro Tanizaki
The Makioka Sisters by Junichiro Tanizaki Research Paper, Custom Essays and Term Papers Writing on Classic Literature. In some ways, Tanizaki seems the most Western of the great modern Japanese writers, his novels are psychologically acute and imaginatively daring, jumping back to the exotic past of the ninth century or exploring contemporary sexual perversity. But he was also deeply interested in traditional Japanese culture, and The Makioka Sisters is his elaborate and moving recreation of a vanished world...
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Essay on The Street of Crocodiles by Bruno Schulz
The Street of Crocodiles by Bruno Schulz Research Paper, Custom Essays and Term Papers Writing on Classic Literature. On 19 November 1942, in the streets of Drohobycz in Poland, a Gestapo officer shot dead a local art teacher, who was carrying home a loaf of bread. That art teacher was Bruno Schulz, a lonely, perhaps difficult, man, who left behind two impassioned, freakish books about his family: The Street of Crocodiles and Sanatorium under the Sign of the Hourglass...
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Essay on The Golovlevs by M.E. Saltykov-Shchedrin
The Golovlevs by M.E. Saltykov-Shchedrin Research Paper, Custom Essays and Term Papers Writing on Classic Literature. According to one critic, The Golovlevs is "the gloomiest novel in Russian literature". We may be forgiven for thinking this an understatement, for no other novel presents so compelling and devastating a picture of family misery. The Golovlev estate is remote and isolated in that special Russian sort of isolation - a vastness of mud-soaked fields and frozen copses of birch trees. There, three generations of the family destroy themselves with feuds and treachery...
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Essay on American Pastoral by Philip Roth
American Pastoral by Philip Roth Research Paper, Custom Essays and Term Papers Writing on Classic Literature. American Pastoral is America's "Paradise Lost" for the end of the twentieth century. What does it mean to be blessed and then cursed? How does the perfect family destroy itself? How did the hardworking, over-achieving 1950s turn into the crime-ridden, drug-fuelled 1990s? A howl of rage, a cry of pain, Roth's late masterpiece is a sinew-straining attempt to solve the terrible puzzle of failure...
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Essay on The Radetzky March by Joseph Roth
The Radetzky March by Joseph Roth Research Paper, Custom Essays and Term Papers Writing on Classic Literature. With Kafka, Broch, Mann and Musil, Roth is one of the great German-language writers of the early to mid-twentieth century, a famous journalist of dash and penetration, and the author of more than a dozen magically brisk but sensuous novels, of which the best is The Radetzky March, the tale of three generations of the Trotta family in the last days of the Austro-Hungarian Empire...
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Essay on A Personal Matter by Kenzaburo Oe
A Personal Matter by Kenzaburo Oe Research Paper, Custom Essays and Term Papers Writing on Classic Literature. Compared to the delicate surface and inscrutable suggestiveness of much Japanese fiction, this raw, unflinching study of trauma comes as a rude shock. "Bird" is the most awkward and maladjusted of fictional heroes. Although his wife is about to give birth to their first child, he can't imagine settling down. Ill at ease with himself, he clings to his adolescent dreams of running away to Africa...
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Essay on Beloved by Toni Morrison
Beloved by Toni Morrison Research Paper, Custom Essays and Term Papers Writing on Classic Literature. Some stories require new ways of telling, and, in Beloved, Toni Morrison found a form in which to shape the catastrophic story of Negro slavery: a broken-up, lyrical narrative of great intensity and pain with an unshakeable core of love. In the days after the Civil War, the runaway slave Sethe and her daughter Denver live in the free state of Ohio in a haunted house...
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Essay on One Hundred Years of Solitude by Gabriel Garcia Marquez
One Hundred Years of Solitude by Gabriel Garcia Marquez Research Paper, Custom Essays and Term Papers Writing on Classic Literature. To call it a soap opera would be to underestimate its startling originality; to call it a family saga underplays its springy, incident-packed momentum. It is more like the Creation myth of a family in which everything - including the world at large - is marvelously new. Famous as the first best-selling example of Magic Realism - a literary style that combines realism with surreal imaginative flights - Marquez has always claimed that he was simply telling stories the way his grandmother did...
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Essay on Sons and Lovers by D.H. Lawrence
Sons and Lovers by D.H. Lawrence Research Paper, Custom Essays and Term Papers Writing on Classic Literature. In later novels Lawrence can be preachy, even mystical, but his earlier novels and stories, especially those set in the Midlands mining villages where he grew up, are vibrantly down-to-earth. Sons and Lovers, in particular, has the rich, careless detail of personal experience, the whole culture of colliery life known and felt - not just the miners in their sweat-heavy flannel sing lets traipsing home in the evening, but their wives too, baking every Friday night and struggling to manage the household budget...
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Essay on Burger's Daughter by Nadine Gordimer
Burger's Daughter by Nadine Gordimer Research Paper, Custom Essays and Term Papers Writing on Classic Literature. Nadine Gordimer belongs to that group of especially creative "political" novelists (with Turgenev and E.L. Doctorow) who devise absorbing human situations to dramatize the spirit of their times. Burger's Daughter, a highly detailed record of anti-apartheid politics in South Africa during the 1970s, is also a highly charged account of a thoughtful young woman, more vulnerable than she thinks, coming to terms with herself...
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Essay on The Vicar of Wakefield by Oliver Goldsmith
The Vicar of Wakefield by Oliver Goldsmith Research Paper, Custom Essays and Term Papers Writing on Classic Literature. At the beginning of this, his only novel, Goldsmith placed an advertisement politely warning off potential readers. Announcing his hero to be an honest, harmless and simple person, he asked, "In this age of opulence and refinement that can such a character please?" In fact, the vogue for "sentimental" novels (tear-jerking tales of the suffering of the virtuous), made it a smash hit throughout Europe...
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Essay on The Sound and the Fury by William Faulkner
The Sound and the Fury by William Faulkner Research Paper, Custom Essays and Term Papers Writing on Classic Literature. There's no getting away from it: The Sound and the Fury is a "difficult" book. The fairly straightforward story - the tragic collapse of an old Southern family - must be teased out of bewilderingly disarranged snippets of action, which take place more often than not in the minds of different characters, including the mentally disabled Benjy, the "idiot" implied by the novel's title (taken from Shakespeare's Macbeth), whose tale is full of "sound and fury"...
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Essay on Castle Rackrent by Maria Edgeworth
Castle Rackrent by Maria Edgeworth Research Paper, Custom Essays and Term Papers Writing on Classic Literature. Imagine an old man in an Irish bar. At first, his accent makes him a little hard to follow, but you soon get used to it, and in fact his way of telling a story - his turn of phrase, sly humor and odd digressions - contribute immeasurably to its power and interest. In just this way, Maria Edge worth's tale of the Rackrents, an old Irish landowning family on the wane, gains from the remarkable speaking voice of its teller...
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Essay on The Brothers Karamazov by Fyodor Dostoevsky
The Brothers Karamazov by Fyodor Dostoevsky Research Paper, Custom Essays and Term Papers Writing on Classic Literature. Dostoevsky's last novel is not for the faint-hearted. Tangled murder mystery, delirious fantasy, hilarious panorama of Russian life and coruscating drama of sin and redemption, it is a big, passionate novel which fights the reader every inch of the way. The three Karamazov brothers are: Aloysha, "devout and humble"; Ivan, the revolutionary nihilist; and Mitya, the noble but corrupted representative of "natural Russia" - who stands accused of murdering his father...
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Essay on Manservant and Maidservant by Ivy Compton-Burnett Research Paper, Custom Essays and Term Papers Writing on Classic Literature. By imagining what it would be like if everyone spoke plainly - acidly - what is in their hearts, Ivy Compton-Burnett created an utterly original fictional form. Twenty viciously funny novels resulted, each constructed almost entirely of unadorned dialogue. No wonder one of her characters can say, in response to a letter, "Thank you. It has broken my heart, but that is the natural result of the use of words."...
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Essay on Go Tell It on the Mountain by James Baldwin
Go Tell It on the Mountain by James Baldwin Research Paper, Custom Essays and Term Papers Writing on Classic Literature. Baldwin's furious first novel is a clashing drama of conflicts - between God and the Devil, man and woman, white and black, and father and son - and the pain is autobiographical. As Baldwin he said: "I had to deal with what hurt me most. I had to deal with my father."...
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Essay on Little Women by Louisa May Alcott
Little Women by Louisa May Alcott Research Paper, Custom Essays and Term Papers Writing on Classic Literature. No longer admired as a practical guide to home economy or moral primer for girls, Little Women retains a compulsive power as a simple tale of domestic life, as genteel but impoverished Mrs March ("Marmee") and her four daughters, Meg, Jo, Beth and Amy, struggle to make ends meet and keep cheerful while Mr March is serving as an army chaplain during the American Civil War...
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Essay on Family Issues in Literature
Family Issues in Literature Research Paper, Custom Essays and Term Papers Writing on Classic Literature. For novelists of all cultures, and all periods, family life has provided a continuously rich source of stories. Here are the elemental relationships between parents and children, the slowly unfolding dramas of dynastic sagas, the suffering of families in adversity - their comic quirks, furies, frivolities and enduring loyalties...
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Essay on First Love by Ivan Turgenev
First Love by Ivan Turgenev Research Paper, Custom Essays and Term Papers Writing on Classic Literature. Turgenev is one of the best writers about love. There is no one so varied, incisive or sympathetic. Intense and swift-moving, First Love is the classic account of falling in love for the first time: a brief, lyrical evocation of a summer romance with a shocking twist at the end...
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Essay on Anna Karenina by Leo Tolstoy
Anna Karenina by Leo Tolstoy Research Paper, Custom Essays and Term Papers Writing on Classic Literature. The special Tolstoy and drama is emotional, the intimate relationships of men and women, and of all fictional love affairs Anna Karenina's is the most passionately dramatized. At the Petersburg railway station in Moscow, Anna, the elegant wife of a top government official, encounters Count Vronsky, a good-natured, handsome young nobleman dutifully waiting to greet his mother. Four years later, still in love - and loved in return - their affair will end in disaster...
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Essay on Pamela by Samuel Richardson
Pamela by Samuel Richardson Research Paper, Custom Essays and Term Papers Writing on Classic Literature. Pamela was revolutionary: Europe's first great novel to make emotion the focal point of the narrative. It made Richardson's original readers emotional too: they wept with pity - and horrified excitement - at the appalling trials made of the gorgeous Pamela's chastity...
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Essay on Manon Lescaut by Abbe Prevost
Manon Lescaut by Abbe Prevost Research Paper, Custom Essays and Term Papers Writing on Classic Literature. Radically free of ornamentation, Manon Lescaut is an early triumph of fast-action storytelling, a calmly narrated tale of absolutely uncontrollable passion. From the beginning, the plot moves with decisive swiftness. Within minutes of encountering Manon at an inn, the seventeen-year-old Chevalier des Grieux has arranged to elope with her, abandoning his family, his career and his principles...
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Essay on Doctor Zhivago by Boris Pasternak
Doctor Zhivago by Boris Pasternak Research Paper, Custom Essays and Term Papers Writing on Classic Literature. Doctor Zhivago is a great willful original, a novel of political upheaval which largely ignores politics, and a tragic romance which, with plain-speaking simplicity, movingly dramatizes the complications of love...
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Essay on Sex, Censorship, and the Novel
Sex, Censorship, and the Novel Research Paper, Custom Essays and Term Papers Writing on Classic Literature. When it comes to writing about sex, many novelists have fallen victim to the arbiters of public morality. Works have been regularly banned, and on occasions, writers, publishers and even printers have found themselves in court on charges of obscenity. The 1960s saw hard-fought challenges to the censorship laws in both Britain and the US, but even today certain titles can still be difficult to obtain in some places. Below are three of the novels included in this chapter that have ended up on the wrong side of the law...
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Essay on Lolita by Vladimir Nabokov
Lolita by Vladimir Nabokov Research Paper, Custom Essays and Term Papers Writing on Classic Literature. First published by the notorious Olympia Press in Paris, Lolita instantly became a success de scandal, a byword for titillation. Nothing could be further from the truth. It is a gorgeously written story of cruelty, a tale of the agonizing abuse of a twelve-year-old girl lyrically recorded by her thirty-seven-year-old abuser. It is also a half-loving, half-horrified evocation of motel America with its "clapboard Kabins" and "raid-the-ice-box midnight snacks", a suspenseful murder novel without (until the final few pages) a victim, and a comic cultural collision between old Europe and young America...
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Essay on The Sea, the Sea by Iris Murdoch
The Sea, the Sea by Iris Murdoch Research Paper, Custom Essays and Term Papers Writing on Classic Literature. A formidably clever novelist with an interest in philosophy, myth and religion, Iris Murdoch was also a sharp-eyed, sympathetic observer of human muddle, and an audacious plotter with a wicked sense of farce. Emotional chaos and moral confusion, two of her favorite themes, come together in perhaps the best novel of her "late" period, the bracingly turbulent The Sea, the Sea...
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Essay on The Golden Notebook by Doris Lessing
The Golden Notebook by Doris Lessing Research Paper, Custom Essays and Term Papers Writing on Classic Literature. The Golden Notebook is the great novel of the age of Feminism, full of terrible men and bolshie women locked together in knock-down-drag-out arguments about gender, class, race, politics and sex. It contains a very large number of love affairs (sometimes anguished, sometimes casual, always illuminating), but the giddy variety of its story-lines and its intellectual buoyancy prevent it from ever seeming heavy. A novel to stimulate and shock, it inspired a generation of women in their fight to sweep away the traditional world of male dominance...
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Essay on The Princesse de Cleves by Madame de Lafayette
The Princesse de Cleves by Madame de Lafayette Research Paper, Custom Essays and Term Papers Writing on Classic Literature. A small, busy novel with perfect poise, The Princesse de Cleves is full of courtly chatter about the etiquette and paradoxes of love. It reads equally well as a novel of politics, philosophy or espionage, its characters engaging in theoretical discussions while adopting disguises to hide their true intentions and intriguing against each other. And it is both precise and moving about the roles of women - now manipulators, now victims - at the sixteenth-century French court...
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Essay on Les Liaisons Dangereuses by Choderlos de Laclos
Les Liaisons Dangereuses by Choderlos de Laclos Research Paper, Custom Essays and Term Papers Writing on Classic Literature. Laclos's only book caused a scandal when it appeared, followed, naturally enough, by a vogue for sleazy novels with "Danger" or "Liaison" in the title. Ever since, it has been a byword for Sex in Literature. It is indeed focused from first to last on sex. But be warned: it isn't in the least erotic. Rather, it is, by turns, chilling, ironic, contemptuous, vicious and despairing...
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Essay on The Unbearable Lightness of Being by Milan Kundera
The Unbearable Lightness of Being by Milan Kundera Research Paper, Custom Essays and Term Papers Writing on Classic Literature. Written in exile and banned in the author's native Czechoslovakia, Kundera's most famous novel is an intellectually nimble response to the Cold War, full of wit, paradox and scorn; but it is also - perhaps more enduringly - a beautiful, sad book about the understandings and misunderstandings of love...
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Essay on Fiesta: the Sun Also Rises by Ernest Hemingway
Fiesta: the Sun Also Rises by Ernest Hemingway Research Paper, Custom Essays and Term Papers Writing on Classic Literature. Pacy and sexy, hard-edged and a little skewed, Fiesta: the Sun Also Rises is a tale of doomed love among the American and English expats hanging out in Paris and Spain in the 1920s. Hemingway, master of the casual and vapid, brilliantly captures their hedonist lifestyle...
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Essay on Loving by Henry Green
Loving by Henry Green Research Paper, Custom Essays and Term Papers Writing on Classic Literature. Henry Green was a strange and refreshing original, a technical innovator with a sharp eye for overlooked detail and an extraordinary ear for the self-revealing eccentricities of casual speech. His novels are like no others in bringing to life the anarchic privacy of people's imaginations...
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Essay on The Sorrows of Young Werther by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
The Sorrows of Young Werther by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe Research Paper, Custom Essays and Term Papers Writing on Classic Literature. Perhaps no one has written better about the sheer distress of sexual passion than Goethe, who based his brief, intense novel on an unrequited and abruptly ended love affair of his own. Written in a delirious four-week burst of creativity, and published to instant success, it instigated a European vogue for agonizing love affairs, bitter disappointments and occasional suicides...
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Essay on Elective Affinities by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
Elective Affinities by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe Research Paper, Custom Essays and Term Papers Writing on Classic Literature. Elective Affinities is a novel of harmonious classical grace about the problem of disharmony. Nimbly intellectual and as artfully plotted as a Bach fugue, it maintains a formal elegance while playing variations on increasingly disturbing themes of desire and remorse. Eduard and Charlotte spend their days contentedly planning improvements to their country estate...
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Essay on The French Lieutenant's Woman by John Fowles
The French Lieutenant's Woman by John Fowles Research Paper, Custom Essays and Term Papers Writing on Classic Literature. A strange blend of pastiche, critique and fictional self-analysis, The French Lieutenant's Woman ought not to work, let alone charm and intrigue, but John Fowles's best-loved book remains mesmerizingly satisfying. Its "postmodern" technique - the famous multiple endings...
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Essay on The Good Soldier by Ford Maddox Ford
The Good Soldier by Ford Maddox Ford Research Paper, Custom Essays and Term Papers Writing on Classic Literature. The subtitle may be A Tale of Passion, but the opening sentence is "This is the saddest story I have ever heard", and the passion in The Good Soldier is frankly disquieting, alternately reckless, agonizing and bleak...
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Essay on Effi Briest by Theodor Fontane
Effi Briest by Theodor Fontane Research Paper, Custom Essays and Term Papers Writing on Classic Literature. Effi Briest is a quiet book of lingering echoes, a grown-up novel about adultery and murder which scrupulously avoids melodramatic incidents, to show instead the devastating ordinariness of tragedy...
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Essay on Madame Bovary by Gustave Flaubert
Madame Bovary by Gustave Flaubert Research Paper, Custom Essays and Term Papers Writing on Classic Literature. Few novels match Madame Bovary for sheer accomplishment. Its story, as Flaubert said himself, is banal; but his artistry gives it unique power. Always beautifully modulated and phrased, it is also fast, compelling and shocking: a fairy story with a bitterly unhappy ending...
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Essay on The Blue Flower by Penelope Fitzgerald
The Blue Flower by Penelope Fitzgerald Research Paper, Custom Essays and Term Papers Writing on Classic Literature. The Fitzgerald style is one of the most bracing in contemporary English fiction. Wild economy, swift scene-changing, delicious humor, abruptly heightened emotion and impromptu leaps into the unexpected, make all her novels vibrantly enjoyable. Perhaps she is at her best when her crisply English imagination works with exotic material - and The Blue Flower...
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Essay on Adam Bede by George Eliot
Adam Bede by George Eliot Research Paper, Custom Essays and Term Papers Writing on Classic Literature. George Eliot is the best Victorian novelist of communal life, a patient, subtle reader of the tensions and congruence's between people, and Adam Bede is perhaps the greatest pastoral classic in English, a deeply felt study of life in a Warwickshire village, whose peace is suddenly broken by a crisis involving teenage pregnancy and child murder...
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Essay on The Lover by Marguerite Duras
The Lover by Marguerite Duras Research Paper, Custom Essays and Term Papers Writing on Classic Literature. From the first page, The Lover gives a sense of a different sort of intelligence, a knowingness going swiftly to the heart of unexpected things. A short novel made of tiny, piercing fragments, written with a severely restricted vocabulary; it is focused less on events than on their meanings, less on characters' thoughts than on the gaps between them...
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Essay on Adolphe by Benjamin Constant
Adolphe by Benjamin Constant Research Paper, Custom Essays and Term Papers Writing on Classic Literature. Shorter than many short stories, and with the same narrow focus, Adolphe ought to seem partial or insubstantial. Instead, it possesses the force of a comprehensive summing-up, a rapid but minutely detailed analysis of passion and all its dramas. The usual circumstantial huff and puff of secondary plots...
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Essay on Cheri by Colette
Cheri by Colette Research Paper, Custom Essays and Term Papers Writing on Classic Literature. A clever, poised book about chic, exquisite people, Cheri is tougher than it looks at first glance, a clear-eyed novel about growing old and the end of love. At forty-nine, Lea de Lonval, a wealthy Parisian courtesan, has reached the far limit of her beauty, and sees the first lines appear on her lovely throat...
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Essay on Memoirs of a Woman of Pleasure or Fanny Hill by John Cleland
Memoirs of a Woman of Pleasure or Fanny Hill by John Cleland Research Paper, Custom Essays and Term Papers Writing on Classic Literature. Midway through her autobiography, Fanny Hill complains how difficult it is to give variety to "joys, ardors, transports, ecstasies" when they are described, as here, with such unremitting frequency...
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Essay on Wuthering Heights by Emily Bronte
Wuthering Heights by Emily Bronte Research Paper, Custom Essays and Term Papers Writing on Classic Literature. Wuthering Heights is a love story unlike any other, unrelentingly intense, unsparingly brutal and almost wholly joyless. Barren moorland and bad weather form an appropriate backdrop to violence, illness and - for most of the characters - death. The gypsyish Heathcliff and headstrong Cathy have been immortalized by movie-makers as icons of romantic passion, yet the novel is darker and weirder than this suggests...
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Essay on a Fine Romance Genre
A Fine Romance Genre Research Paper, Custom Essays and Term Papers Writing on Classic Literature. In the minds of most people, the words "romance" and "romantic" conjure up thoughts of love - often with the connotation of something dramatic or passionate. But how do these two words relate to the art of storytelling or literary fiction? The answer, rather unexpectedly, lies with the Romans. Having conquered most of Europe, one of the major legacies the Romans left was language. Romance languages - the most widely spoken of which are French, Italian, Spanish and Portuguese - were those languages which derive from the everyday Latin spoken by ordinary citizens across the Roman Empire...
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Essay on Jane Eyre by Charlotte Bronte
Jane Eyre by Charlotte Bronte Research Paper, Custom Essays and Term Papers Writing on Classic Literature. All the violent passions - love, anger, envy and the fierceness of the put-upon spirit - are here encapsulated in the unlikely figure of a frail, plain young woman without means: the orphan Jane Eyre. Famous for her romance with Rochester - a great bruising adventure of the heart - the novel is also the story of her struggle towards self-expression in a society bent on breaking her will...
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Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen Research Paper, Custom Essays and Term Papers Writing on Classic Literature. At the age of twenty-one, a country parson's daughter, recently jilted in love, sat down and wrote one of the most sparkling love stories in English fiction. Pride and Prejudice is one of the great pleasure-giving novels in the language...
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Essay on Emma by Jane Austen
Emma by Jane Austen Research Paper, Custom Essays and Term Papers Writing on Classic Literature. Austen's novels belong in a special category of entertainment, their witty, paradoxical surfaces brilliantly capturing the manners of her characters, yet hinting at rich emotional complexities below; and Emma is at once her sharpest and most sympathetic...
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Essay on Love, Romance, and Sex in Literature
Love, Romance, and Sex in Literature Research Paper, Custom Essays and Term Papers Writing on Classic Literature. From the first inklings of attraction to the last formalities of faded affection, from innocent flirtation to erotic passion, from the ecstatic union of kindred spirits to star-crossed tragedy, love and romance have inspired some of the greatest splendors of fiction...
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Essay on Emerging Literature Genres
Emerging Literature Genres Research Paper, Custom Essays and Term Papers Writing on World Literature. Genres are constantly changing, with new trends coming into play, new genres coalescing, new subgenres rising, and old themes and subgenres fading away. Often genre trends reflect demographic changes and transformations on the social level. Certainly this is the case with the two genres covered in this chapter. Women's fiction could be viewed as a more contemporary and realistic version of traditional romance, where lovers don't necessarily get married and live happily ever after; where mature women discover...
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Essay on Frankenstein, or The Modern Prometheus
Frankenstein, or The Modern Prometheus Research Paper, Custom Essays and Term Papers Writing on World Literature. In 1816, Mary Godwin (1797-1851) traveled with her future husband, the poet Percy Bysshe Shelley (1792-1822), from England to Lake Geneva, in Switzerland. The couple was recovering from the death of a prematurely born daughter. They brought along Mary's stepsister, Claire, planning to spend the summer with George Gordon Byron, or Lord Byron (1788-1824)--famous for his poetry and infamous for a number of scandalous romantic affairs. The young group was brought together by their love of literature...
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Essay on The Wars by Timothy Findley
The Wars by Timothy Findley Research Paper, Custom Essays and Term Papers Writing on World Literature. The Canadian novelist Timothy Findley has recounted some of the Canadian army's history in his novel The Wars (1977). Findley focuses on the action on the Ypres front between the second and third Ypres battles. Robert Ross leaves his native Toronto home to enlist as an officer in Canadian forces headed for France. Assigned to an artillery unit at Ypres, Ross and his men face a gas attack without having been issued gas masks. Ross controls the panicky reaction of the men by forcing them at gunpoint...
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Essay on All Quiet on the Western Front by Erich Maria Remarque
All Quiet on the Western Front by Erich Maria Remarque Research Paper, Custom Essays and Term Papers Writing on World Literature. All Quiet on the Western Front (1929) is narrated by a 19-year-old German foot soldier, Paul Baumer, the novel depicts the terror, degradation, and death that permeated trench warfare. Filled with patriotic fervor, Baumer and his classmates leave school in his quiet village to join the army. In training camp, they receive their first shock, encountering the mindless rigidity of military life and the petty tyranny of the corporal who oversees them. Once at the front, they are...
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Essay on Into a Black Sun by Takeshi Kaiko
Into a Black Sun by Takeshi Kaiko Research Paper, Custom Essays and Term Papers Writing on World Literature. Takeshi Kaiko was a journalist covering the Vietnam war for a Japanese newspaper in 1964-65, the early years of the conflict, but even then the stench of corruption pervaded the air. The nameless narrator of his novel Into a Black Sun is, like the author, a Japanese journalist arrived in Saigon to cover the war. Although sympathetic to and admiring of Americans, he sees the imprint of their presence in the desolation and decay of the city. Early on, the narrator hears a story by an American captain that...
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Essay on Verdun by Jules Romains
Verdun by Jules Romains Research Paper, Custom Essays and Term Papers Writing on World Literature. The French novelist and dramatist Jules Romains (1885-1972) was the author of an epic cycle of 27 novels (Men of Good Will), attempting to capture the spirit of French society from the years 1908 to 1933. By general consent the most successful of these novels are volumes XV and XVI, devoted to the battle of Verdun. The English translation of these volumes was published in one volume under the title Verdun (1939). Verdun begins with an acerbic analysis of the war leading up to the battle. A series of brief...
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Essay on Enigma by Robert Harris
Enigma by Robert Harris Research Paper, Custom Essays and Term Papers Writing on World Literature. The central character of Robert Harris' novel Enigma (1995) is Thomas Jericho, the brilliant disciple of Alan Turing and a leading cryptanalyst in Hut 8, the unit devoted to deciphering the naval Enigma code. Jericho has recently undergone a nervous breakdown, occasioned by intense overwork and his rejection, after a brief affair, by Claire Romilly, a beautiful, free-spirited woman working at Bletchley. The cause of the overwork was a German change in the submarine code "Shark," which Jericho had desperately...
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Essay on The Feast of the Goat by Mario Vargas Llosa
The Feast of the Goat by Mario Vargas Llosa Research Paper, Custom Essays and Term Papers Writing on World Literature. Mario Vargas Llosa's novel The Feast of the Goat (2000) takes its title from a joyous and satirical Dominican meringue, "They Killed the Goat." The novel shows, in detail, exactly how Trujillo, a dictator of the Dominican Republic, exerted his influence. The book begins with the arrival home in the mid-1990s of Urania Cabral, the 49-year-old, unmarried daughter of Augustin Cabral, once president of Trujillo's Senate but disgraced and removed from office by Trujillo long before the novel...
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Essay on The Silent Prophet by Joseph Roth
The Silent Prophet by Joseph Roth Research Paper, Custom Essays and Term Papers Writing on World Literature. Joseph Roth (1894-1939) was an Austrian novelist, best known as the author of The Radetzky March. His novel The Silent Prophet (1966) is an attempt to see Leon Trotsky both as an individual and as a representative of ideological extremism. The Silent Prophet was written in 1928, at a time when Trotsky had just been expelled from the Communist Party and his whereabouts were unknown. Roth's Trotsky figure, Friedrich Kargan, is a stateless man, an inherent outsider, whose commitment to the revolution...
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Essay on 1984 by George Orwell
1984 by George Orwell Research Paper, Custom Essays and Term Papers Writing on World Literature. George Orwell's 1984, is a work that is less a novel than, as the critic Irving Howe has put it, an "anti-Utopian" fiction, a work in which the emphasis is on ideas and theories and in which normal human relations, taken for granted in ordinary novels, become an unreachable ideal. Published in 1949, the book offers a vision of the world 35 years into the future, controlled by three superpowers, each one with its own ideology, and constantly at war with each other. Warfare, in fact, is the principle on which their...
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Essay on Every Man for Himself by Beryl Bainbridge
Every Man for Himself by Beryl Bainbridge Research Paper, Custom Essays and Term Papers Writing on World Literature. The most accomplished of the Titanic novels is Beryl Bainbridge's (1933- ) Every Man for Himself (1996). The main character, Morgan, known only by his last name, is a young man whose only distinction appears to be that he is the nephew of J. P. Morgan, who, as part of his vast fortune, is the owner of the Titanic's Cunard Line. Morgan is the son of his uncle's half-sister-in-law, who, after being deserted by his father, died in poverty three years after the boy's birth. Before being rescued...
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Essay on August 1914 by Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn
August 1914 by Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn Research Paper, Custom Essays and Term Papers Writing on World Literature. Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn's novel August 1914 (1971) is devoted in large part to the battle of Tannenberg and its significance. Conceived as the first of a series of four novels covering Russian history from events preceding World War I through the revolution, August 1914 is written with the passion, wide learning, and fiery indignation that has distinguished all of Solzhenitsyn's work. The core of the novel is a meticulously detailed account of the battle, framed by a description of events...
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Essay on The Entertainer by John Osborne
The Entertainer by John Osborne Research Paper, Custom Essays and Term Papers Writing on World Literature. The malaise created by the Suez crisis of 1956 is poignantly captured in John Osborne's 1957 drama The Entertainer. Its main character is Archie Rice, a veteran music hall comedian, whose act, wearing thin for years, is now painful to behold. The old music halls have gone, and Archie is reduced to appearing in a kind of burlesque show. The play, which is structured not in acts, but in 13 parts, alternates scenes of Archie on stage, mixing jokes with tired song-and-dance routines, and Archie at home...
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Essay on Stalingrad by Theodor Plievier
Stalingrad by Theodor Plievier Research Paper, Custom Essays and Term Papers Writing on World Literature. Theodor Plievier's Stalingrad (1945), regarded by many as the finest battle novel of World War II, is a powerful, often nightmarish account of the conflict. It offers a graphic picture of the suffering, death, and destruction of the men of the German Sixth Army, senselessly slaughtered by the will of one man. Its cast of characters ranges from the commanding general, Frederich von Paulus--appalled by the increasing horror of his situation, but paralyzed by the specter of the fuhrer's wrath, his fear...
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Essay on The Cypresses Believe in God by Jose Maria Gironella
The Cypresses Believe in God by Jose Maria Gironella Research Paper, Custom Essays and Term Papers Writing on World Literature. The Cypresses Believe in God (1953) by the Spanish novelist Jose Maria Gironella is the first, and better known, of a two-part novel that deals with events before, during, and immediately after the Spanish Civil War. The Cypresses opens in 1931, the first year of the new Spanish republic, in the city of Gerona, where Ignacio Alvear, a young law student, lives with his parents, his sister, Pilar, and his brother, Cesar, who is studying for the priesthood. The novel records the family's...
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Essay on Burger's Daughter by Nadine Gordimer
Burger's Daughter by Nadine Gordimer Research Paper, Custom Essays and Term Papers Writing on World Literature. Rosa Burger is the daughter of a prominent South African Communist who has died in jail after communism has been outlawed. Growing up as the child of a man who had devoted his life to ending white supremacy in South Africa, a man who had been not only politically correct, but a genuinely loving, life-affirming person, Rosa feels no trace of racism in her conscious self. But what she discovers in the wake of the Soweto revolt and the growth of the black consciousness movement is the presence...
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Essay on Her Privates We by Frederic Manning
Her Privates We by Frederic Manning Research Paper, Custom Essays and Term Papers Writing on World Literature. Frederic Manning's Her Privates We (1930) provides a powerfully realistic account of a company of British soldiers during the course of the Somme Offensive. Unusual for war novels, Her Privates We focuses less on men in battle than on soldiers in reserve, recovering from or preparing for front-line combat. Its chief character is Private Bourne, an educated, cultivated man-- and therefore, in the clearly demarcated class distinctions of British society, "officer material." But Bourne prefers...
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Essay on Under Western Eyes by Joseph Conrad
Under Western Eyes by Joseph Conrad Research Paper, Custom Essays and Term Papers Writing on World Literature. Joseph Conrad's (1857-1926) Under Western Eyes (1911), set in the years immediately prior to the Russian revolution of 1905, contrasts the terrorist activities of a revolutionary group to the passionate struggle within an individual "Russian soul." In his preface, the author announces his intention to approach the political struggle with "scrupulous impartiality" and to depict "senseless desperation provoked by senseless tyranny." The story focuses on the dilemma of Razumov, a student...
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Essay on Doctor Zhivago by Boris Pasternak
Doctor Zhivago by Boris Pasternak Research Paper, Custom Essays and Term Papers Writing on World Literature. The publication of the English-language edition of Boris Pasternak's (1890-1960) Doctor Zhivago in 1958 was the major literary event of that year. The novel had been banned in the Soviet Union and denounced by Communist officials for exhibiting a "spirit of non-acceptance of the socialist revolution." When Pasternak was awarded the Nobel Prize in 1958, he was forced to turn it down. Thus the English edition actually preceded the Russian original. The latter did not appear until 1992, after the fall...
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Essay on Resurrection Man by Eoin McNamee
Resurrection Man by Eoin McNamee Research Paper, Custom Essays and Term Papers Writing on World Literature. Set in Belfast in the 1970s, Eoin McNamee's Resurrection Man (1994) is a novel in which the pathology of the Troubles is embodied in the mind of the central character. Vincent Kelly is a Protestant and a Catholic--that is, he is a Protestant with a Catholic last name, a condition that in the sectarian madness of Belfast at this period constitutes a fusion of opposites that can only combust into violence. With a fantasy life nurtured by American gangster films, and coming of age during an internecine...
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Essay on The Confessions of Zeno by Italo Svevo
The Confessions of Zeno by Italo Svevo Research Paper, Custom Essays and Term Papers Writing on World Literature. Italo Svevo, the pen name of Ettore Schmitz (1861-1928), was a native of Trieste at a time when that city was a part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. In the 1890s, Svevo published two novels, both of which were ignored by critics and the general public. As a result, he gave up writing and entered his father-in-law's paint business. In 1907, he hired the young immigrant James Joyce to tutor him in English. The two showed each other their writing. Spurred on by Joyce's encouragement, Svevo began...
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Essay on The Devil Is Loose! by Antonine Maillet
The Devil Is Loose! by Antonine Maillet Research Paper, Custom Essays and Term Papers Writing on World Literature. Smuggling liquor during Prohibition is the central subject of The Devil Is Loose! (1984), a richly comic novel by the French-Canadian writer Antonine Maillet. Set in Acadia, on Canada's eastern seaboard, the story focuses on a legendary figure--the novel is told as a piece of local folklore handed down from one generation to another--of Crache-a-Pic ("Spit in your Eye"), "a long-legged girl with a turned-up nose, a mane of windswept blonde hair, and a pair of blue eyes that would take your breath away."...
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Essay on The Peron Novel by Tomas Eloy Martinez
The Peron Novel by Tomas Eloy Martinez Research Paper, Custom Essays and Term Papers Writing on World Literature. Tomas Eloy Martinez's The Peron Novel (1985) is a sophisticated, ironic portrait of the man whose stature as a mythical figure was eclipsed only by that of his wife. But whereas time has enhanced the Eva Peron myth, it has eroded the stature of her husband. The novel opens and concludes on January 20, 1973, the day that marks Peron's return to power. The plane from Spain bearing Peron, his wife Isabelita, his powerful, devious secretary, Jose Lopez Rega, and assorted members of their retinue...
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Essay on Santa Evita by Tomas Eloy Martinez
Santa Evita by Tomas Eloy Martinez Research Paper, Custom Essays and Term Papers Writing on World Literature. In Santa Evita (1995), Tomas Eloy Martinez plunges with skill and daring into the life, death, and afterlife of Eva Peron. Martinez chooses a difficult path, opting not to de-mythologize Evita, but, if anything, to add to her legend, while never losing the worldly, ironic tone that pervaded his fictional treatment of Juan Peron in The Peron Novel. After Eva's death in 1952, Peron had her body embalmed and put on public display, thus reinforcing the popular view among the poor and working class that...
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Essay on Fifth Business by Robertson Davie
Fifth Business by Robertson Davie Research Paper, Custom Essays and Term Papers Writing on World Literature. A description of the battle of Passchendaele highlights a significant episode in Fifth Business (1970), a novel by the Canadian author Robertson Davies. Fifth Business takes the form of a memoir written by Dunstan Ramsay, who is retiring, after teaching in a private boys' school for 45 years. Angered over the condescending portrait of himself recorded in the school newspaper, he writes to set the record straight. Although outwardly a harmless old pedant, he has in fact played a critical role...
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Essay on The Reprieve by Jean-Paul Sartre
The Reprieve by Jean-Paul Sartre Research Paper, Custom Essays and Term Papers Writing on World Literature. In The Reprieve (1945), the second volume of his trilogy The Roads to Freedom, the French philosopher and novelist Jean-Paul Sartre examines the reactions of a group of characters to the events surrounding the Munich pact of 1938. The main figure is Mathieu, a schoolteacher, whose routine, secure existence at first insulates him from the political events occurring in Europe in 1938. Mathieu and his circle of friends are caught up in the deceptions of others and themselves and the distractions...
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Essay on Weep Not, Child by James Ngugi
Weep Not, Child by James Ngugi Research Paper, Custom Essays and Term Papers Writing on World Literature. Ngugi wa Thiong'O is a celebrated Kenyan writer who, under the pen name James Ngugi, set his early novels against the background of the Mau Mau revolt. His first novel, Weep Not, Child (1964), tells a story of the destruction of a Kikuyu community during the years of the Mau Mau rebellion. The novel's main character, Njoroge, is a young man who comes of age in the midst of warfare. As a child, he absorbs from his father, Ngoto, a victim of the government's racist land-ownership policy, the importance...
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Essay on The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse by Vicente Blasco Ibanez
The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse by Vicente Blasco Ibanez Research Paper, Custom Essays and Term Papers Writing on World Literature. One strain of the novel deals with a love affair on the eve of World War I between a rich, young ladies' man, part French, part Argentinian, Julio Desnoyers, and a married French woman, Marguerite Laurier. Both are rather shallow, spoiled society types, wrapped up in their own desires and completely oblivious to the impending disaster. The war, however, transforms the couple. Marguerite rejects her lover in order to nurse her husband, wounded in the first weeks of the war...
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Essay on November 1918 by Alfred Doblin
November 1918 by Alfred Doblin Research Paper, Custom Essays and Term Papers Writing on World Literature. Alfred Doblin's (1878-1957) November 1918 is a two-volume novel (the English translation combines in two volumes the three volumes of the German edition), of which the first is A People Betrayed (1948) and the second Karl and Rosa (1950). Both works deal with events in Germany following the abdication of Kaiser Wilhelm II on November 10, 1918, and climaxing with the murder of Luxemburg and Liebknecht on January 15, 1919. Within this time frame, the failed revolution takes center stage, but the novel's range...
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Kobo Abe Research Paper, Custom Essays and Term Papers Writing on World Literature. Japanese novelist, short story writer, dramatist, essayist, Abe received an M.D. from Tokyo University in 1948, but his first short story collection, The Wall, established his reputation in Japan in 1951. The most avant-garde and metaphysical author of modern Japan, Abe was influenced by Dada and Surrealism, but he brought a scientist's point of view to his fiction. He is often compared to Kafka and Beckett. His greatest success both at home and abroad was the existentialist novel Woman in the Dunes (1962; tr. 1964)...
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Essay on Chinua Achebe
Chinua Achebe Research Paper, Custom Essays and Term Papers Writing on World Literature. Born in Nigeria, Chinua Achebe was among the first students to pursue a degree at the University College of Ibadan. He later worked for the Nigerian Broadcasting Company. He is perhaps best known for his first four novels, Things Fall Apart (1958), No Longer at Ease (1960), Arrow of God (1964) and A Man of the People (1966), which examined the clash between tradition and modern civilization. A prolific writer, his other works include Ant Hills of the Savannah (1988) and Hopes and Impediments (1989)...
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Beowulf Research Paper, Custom Essays and Term Papers Writing on World Literature. Beowulf (circa 700-1000 A.D.), is a traditional heroic epic poem. 3,182 lines -- longer than any other Old English poem -- it represents about 10% of the extant corpus of Old English poetry. The poem is untitled in the manuscript, but has been known as Beowulf since the early 19th century. The Old English Beowulf holds a unique place as the oldest epic narrative in any modern European tongue. Of unknown authorship, and dating in all probability from the early eighth century, the poem gives brilliant presentment of the spirit...
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Essay on Dante Alighieri
Dante Alighieri Research Paper, Custom Essays and Term Papers Writing on World Literature. Durante degli Alighieri, better known as Dante, (1265 - 1321) was an Italian Florentine poet. His greatest work, La divina commedia (The Divine Comedy), is considered the greatest literary statement produced in Europe in the medieval period, and the basis of the modern Italian language. Dante, by common consent, stands with the supreme Western masters of literary representation: the Yahwist, Homer, Chaucer, Shakespeare, Cervantes, Milton, Tolstoy, Proust. Our ideas as to how reality can be represented by...
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Albert Camus Research Paper, Custom Essays and Term Papers Writing on World Literature. Albert Camus (1913 - 1960) was a French author and philosopher and one of the principal luminaries of absurdism. Camus was the second youngest-ever recipient of the Nobel Prize for Literature when he received the award in 1957. It was with the publication, in 1942, of L'Etranger and Le Mythe de Sisyphe, that Albert Camus changed quite suddenly from a little-known provincial essayist into one of the best-known French literary figures. This success is easily accounted for. His automatic assumption that life...
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George Eliot Research Paper, Custom Essays and Term Papers Writing on World Literature. Mary Ann Evans, better known by the pen name George Eliot (22 November 1819 - 22 December 1880), was an English novelist. She was one of the leading writers of the Victorian era, whose novels, largely set in provincial England, are well known for their realism and psychological perspicacity. She used a male pen name, she said, to ensure that her works were taken seriously. Female authors published freely under their own names, but Eliot wanted to ensure that she was not seen as a writer of romances. An additional factor...
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Alexandre Dumas Research Paper, Custom Essays and Term Papers Writing on World Literature. Alexandre Dumas, pere, born Dumas Davy de la Pailleterie (1802 - 1870), is best known for his numerous historical novels of high adventure which have made him the most widely read French author in the world. Many of his novels, including The Count of Monte Cristo and the D'Artagnan Romances, were serialized, and he also wrote plays, magazine articles, and was a prolific correspondent. Dumas lived in an age which had a taste for heroes and grand gestures. Brought up on the Napoleonic legend, he and his generation had...
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William Shakespeare Research Paper, Custom Essays and Term Papers Writing on World Literature. Since his death Shakespeare's plays have been almost continually performed, in non-English-speaking nations as well as those where English is the native tongue; they are quoted more than the works of any other single author. The plays have been subject to ongoing examination and evaluation by critics attempting to explain their perennial appeal, which does not appear to derive from any set of profound or explicitly formulated ideas. Indeed, Shakespeare has sometimes been criticized for not consistently...
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The Bluest Eye by Toni Morrison Research Paper, Custom Essays and Term Papers Writing on World Literature. The Bluest Eye by Toni Morrison was a shocking revelation to me. After reading this book, I understand why this author got the Nobel Prize for literature. She was courageous enough to take all the dirt and sickness of the American society on the surface! All those things on which Americans try to close their eyes Toni Morrison brought up and discussed. The main character of her novel, Pecola Breedlove, an eleven year old black girl hates and despises herself. Never in my life would I think that...
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Essay on Till We Have Faces by C. S. Lewis
Till We Have Faces by C. S. Lewis Research Paper, Custom Essays and Term Papers Writing on World Literature. ...First thing one notices about Orual is that she refers to herself as ugly. She is really physically ugly, as I have understood Orual is a kind of manly looking woman. And this fact plays a great role in shaping her character. She seems to be afraid of the women of her royal father. I think she also hated them because they were beautiful and she was not given this most important female feature. Orual is raised without mother who died. Her main teacher is the Greek slave called Fox. Fox is the adherent...
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Robinson Crusoe Research Paper, Custom Essays and Term Papers Writing on World Literature. Robinson Crusoe claims to be the book composed as a part of the Puritan Guide, and Spiritual Biography tradition. Guide literature was a form that was particularly popular from the seventeenth century onwards. Also known as conduct literature, the genre was used to teach readers how to live in order to achieve salvation. The common constituents of guide literature were neglecting the ordinary duties of one's station or place, discouragement because of failure or afflictions, uncertainty because of bad advice...
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Essay on Wild Swans by Jung Chang
Wild Swans by Jung Chang Research Paper, Custom Essays and Term Papers Writing on World Literature. A story "Wild Swans" by Jung Chang is an epic that covers the lives of three generations of Chinese women who lived in China's most politically vibrant times.It begins with the story about the author's grandmother. At the age of only two years old she had her feet bound. This was the procedure that entailed placing a piece of cloth tightly around the foot. All that was done in order to prevent the foot from growing. That procedure itself was a painful reminder of America's awful anorexia nervosa. When the...
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