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Literary Analysis: Art as subjective or objective
Weโve all heard our friends and family write off artistic criticism as, โWell, all artโs subjective,โ and thatโs all well…
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Word of the Week: New Historicism
Weโve been looking at different types of critical examination recently and New Historicism should be added to the mix due…
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Word of the Week: New Criticism
New Criticism is a form of โclose readingโ which allows the critic to examine the text without all the other,…
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Literary Bios: Daniel Defoe, author of Robinson Crusoe
Even when Iโm feeling like I am on a good row of writing, the thought of writing something that nearly…
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Literary Bios: William Makepeace Thackeray, the satirist of Vanity Fair
Thackeray was born in Calcutta in 1811, but after the death of his father, who succumbed to fever in 1815,…
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Poetry Analysis: Growing older with poets and verse
I did some research on poems about age and getting older, and found out that most of them are pretty…
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Writing Craft: Defining Procatalepsis
When you start digging into literature, you start finding a lot of Greek words, because the Greeks had a huge…
Book Reviews
- Mark Twain’s ‘A Connecticut Yankee’: Parental Love
- Ray Bradbury’s ‘The Halloween Tree’: A History of Death
- Book List: World War Z by Max Brooks
- Stephen King’s ‘Fairy Tale’: Book Review and Bildungsroman