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“The Highwayman” by Alfred Noyes Analysis: A Tragic Love Story

The romance genre is one replete with many types of characters and stories. There are swashbuckling adventures with pirates and lost gold. There are also frontiersman on the search for vengeance and honor. In this “The Highwayman” by Alfred Noyes analysis, we will see how the author conveys a narrative through both action and romance.

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Exploring Life and Nature in Smith’s “A Live-Oak Leaf”: Analysis

By the end of winter, fatigue from the cold grips most people in a violent throttle. Even the once-lazy snowflakes appear tired of their own antagonism. Clark Ashton Smith, known for memorable short stories such as “The Planet of the Dead” and “The Last Incantation,” also explored the theme of spring in his poetry. In this analysis of “A Live-Oak Leaf,” we see how smith ties together life and nature.

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