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Literature: American Index


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Eugene O'Neill and Freudian Influence
Contends that the American playwright's views are interwoven with the psychological theories of Freud.    Written in 1979,   10 pages,  12 notes,  10 sources,   $89.50
The Red Badge of Courage and the Open Boat
A comparative review of Destructive elements in Crane's books.    Written in 1978,   8 pages,  5 notes,  1 sources,   $71.60
Catcher in the Rye and Huckleberry Finn
by Salinger and Twain respectively. Compares major characters.    Written in 1978,   14 pages,  34 notes,  8 sources,   $125.30
Uncle Tom's Cabin and Black Boy
A discussion of slavery and the Black man in White society and the literature with underlying social protests from then to now.    Written in 1978,   10 pages,   $89.50
James Fenimore Cooper's Attitude Towards the American Indian
Notes his attitude to be prejudiced, in keeping with his basically Puritanical ancestry.    Written in 1978,   7 pages,  9 notes,  5 sources,   $62.65
Last of the Mohicans
by J. Fenimore Cooper. Review of this historical novel.    Written in 1978,   6 pages,  6 notes,   $53.70
Daniel Boone
by John Blakeless. An account of frontier life, the author's ability to separate fact from fiction.    Written in 1978,   5 pages,   $44.75
Phillip Roth: Trapped in Adolescence
Notes Portnoy's Complaint, Our Gang and My Life as a Man to show Roth's preoccupation with adolescent development.    Written in 1978,   5 pages,  5 notes,  4 sources,   $44.75
In Cold Blood
by Truman Capote. A review and discussion of legal aspects.    Written in 1978,   4 pages,   $35.80
In Cold Blood
by Truman Capote. Discusses the sociopathic behavior of Smith and Hitchcock.    Written in 1978,   6 pages,  4 notes,   $53.70
The Regional Realism of Brett Hart
Portrays the story of the first American writer to blend Western optimism and sentimentality.    Written in 1978,   10 pages,  20 notes,  5 sources,   $89.50
Confessions of Nat Turner and Soul on Ice
by Styron and Cleaver respectively. A Comparison.    Written in 1978,   10 pages,   $89.50
Johnathan Livingston Seagull
Reviews and discusses the underlying meaning and theme.    Written in 1978,   6 pages,   $53.70
Rabbit Run
by Updike. Investigates the Freudian archetype, romantic myth, and ironic prose within this post war novel.    Written in 1978,   10 pages,   $89.50
The Businessman in American Fiction
Notes Sinclair's Rabbit, Twain's The Gilded Age, Howell's The Rise of Silas Lapham and Dreiser's The Financier for specific stereotypes and examples of the businessmans function.    Written in 1978,   9 pages,  2 notes,  4 sources,   $80.55
Symbolism in Five 19th Century Writers: Twain, Hawthorne, Melville, Poe, and James
Discusses the influence of art, romanticism, European style, reality vs. the supernatural and the use of satire.    Written in 1978,   8 pages,  2 notes,   $71.60
The Narrative Style of Mark Twain:
Some Observations.    Written in 1978,   5 pages,  11 notes,  10 sources,   $44.75
A Comparison of the Styles of Five American Romantics
Examines the rich variety of early American literature, and writing styles in Hawthorne, Melville, Poe, Thoreau and Washington Irving.    Written in 1978,   5 pages,  2 notes,  4 sources,   $44.75
The Heroic Image and John Gardner's Grendel
Examines the use of the image of Beowolf in the novel, as a man of action and symbolism of his existence.    Written in 1979,   7 pages,   $62.65
The Catcher in the Rye
Discusses character and literary significance.    Written in 1979,   6 pages,  10 notes,  4 sources,   $53.70
An Analytical Study of the Attitudes of Henry Miller and DH Lawrence on Obscenity and Pornography from 1900 to 1972
Discusses Miller's particular fascination for exotic and esoteric systems, his works including Tropic of Cancer and his viewpoints on pornography and D. H. Lawrence's viewpoints, social advantages of their books and criticisms.    Written in 1979,   9 pages,  21 sources,   $80.55
The Theme of Youth in the Modern Short Story
Identifies adolescent dilemmas of mother-son relations, Black identity, inexperience and disillusionment.    Written in 1979,   15 pages,   $134.25
A Comparison Between the Invisible Man and Heart of Darkness
Discusses the shared theme and symbolism in these works.    Written in 1979,   5 pages,  4 notes,  3 sources,   $44.75
Lord of the Flies and the Chocolate War
A comparison of two adolescent novels dealing with peer pressure and conflicts of values within the environment.    Written in 1979,   11 pages,  4 notes,  3 sources,   $98.45
The Standardized American: George Babbit by Sinclair Lewis
An analysis of Babbit, mechanized man in mechanized society and man's inability to free himself from his environment.    Written in 1979,   11 pages,  6 notes,  3 sources,   $98.45
Babbitt by S. Lewis
Examines the illusions of materialism and its relation to the good life thru a character analysis of Babbitt.    Written in 1979,   5 pages,   $44.75
The Thurber Man
An analysis of the recurrent themes in Thurber's works, characters, dominant themes of man being victimized by machines, domination by others, humiliations at the hands of ones social environment.    Written in 1979,   21 pages,  5 notes,  12 sources,   $187.95
The Anti-Hero in Contemporary Literature
A comparison of themes in The Floating Opera, Seize the Day, Hall of Mirrors, Mother Night and Cuckoo's Nest.    Written in 1979,   10 pages,  1 notes,  5 sources,   $89.50
To Kill A Mockingbird
Examines the treatment of racial hatred as reflected in this work.    Written in 1979,   7 pages,  6 notes,   $62.65
The Open Boat by S. Crane
A character study and study of ironic attitudes within the novel.    Written in 1979,   7 pages,   $62.65
The Arrangement
by Kazan. Examines the two main characters as they exhibit neurotic tendencies.    Written in 1979,   7 pages,   $62.65
Young Man Axelrod
by Lewis. Examines the short story in light of class conflict and thematic schemes.    Written in 1979,   5 pages,  3 notes,  5 sources,   $44.75
Herzog, Mrs. Dalloway and the Invisible Man
Are examined for character development subjectivity.    Written in 1979,   8 pages,  13 notes,  6 sources,   $71.60
The Deerslayer as a Comic Book Hero
Observes the character Natty Bumppo, in the Deeslayer, as a man of many aliases and similar to more recent fiction ' particularly the comic book heroes, Superman and Batman.    Written in 1979,   5 pages,  3 notes,   $44.75
Watership Down by R. Adams
A Review and critique of this extensive allegory of man from primitive to fairly advanced stages.    Written in 1979,   5 pages,   $44.75
The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn by Twain
Discusses the significance of the river.    Written in 1979,   6 pages,  3 notes,  9 sources,   $53.70
Upton Sinclair: Socialist Liberal
Discusses political views, particularly in The Jungle.    Written in 1979,   6 pages,  24 notes,  16 sources,   $53.70
Huckleberry Finn by Twain
Discusses the theme of the river.    Written in 1979,   5 pages,   $44.75
Feeling And Nuance in Popular and Serious Fiction
Analyzes this important function of literature which attempts to portray the existence of a common basis of feeling.    Written in 1980,   5 pages,  3 notes,  8 sources,   $44.75
Authority and Identity: Circumstance for Escape
Analyses the burial of identity in the search for authority, citing Paine, Kesey and Hawthorne as examples, and its effects on American education.    Written in 1980,   8 pages,  13 notes,  5 sources,   $71.60
A Different Drummer
by W. M.Kelly A review and analysis of the book, noting its transition into a recent film noting courage and strength as a counterpoint to the cowardice of other characters.    Written in 1980,   4 pages,   $35.80
The Great Gatsby
Critical comparision of the novel and movie.    Written in 1980,   6 pages,   $53.70
Fire in the Lake
A critical review of this analysis of the origins and outcomes of the war in Vietnam stressing the author's biography and intent in writing this book, so highly critical of U. S. Policy in Southeast Asia.    Written in 1980,   7 pages,  10 notes,  7 sources,   $62.65
The Raven and the Whale
by Perry Miller. An analysis of this study dealing with the symbolism of Peo and Melville.    Written in 1980,   7 pages,   $62.65
Tom Sawyer and Huck Finn
A comparison and contrast of these Twin characters, noting Tom's influence on Huck, particularly in the escape plan for Jim.    Written in 1980,   7 pages,  5 notes,  4 sources,   $62.65
A Dream of Kings by HM Petrakis
A critical analysis of this recent novel, centering on the question of free will and the questions of fate, luck and chance.    Written in 1980,   8 pages,  8 notes,   $71.60
A Critique of Saul Bellow
A review and analysis of certain of Bellow's key works including Herzog, Dangling Man and the Victim and the symbolic elements in eac including weight, deformity, cannibalism, imprisonment, bestiality, movement and reflection.    Written in 1980,   14 pages,  32 notes,  4 sources,   $125.30
Saul Bellow & Literary Criticism
An analysis of Bellow's ideas as seen in Herzog, Augie March and Henderson the Rain King.    Written in 1980,   12 pages,  18 notes,  8 sources,   $107.40
Atlas Shrugged by Ayn Rand
A review of the novel as a vehicle for the novelist's own personal philosophy, stressing the virtues of selfishness.    Written in 1980,   6 pages,   $53.70
The Anti-Hero In Contemporary Literature
Traces the latest developments in this genre, noting works by Barth, Bellow, Kesey, Vonnegut and Robert Stone.    Written in 1980,   10 pages,  1 notes,  5 sources,   $89.50
The Wretched of the Earth by Frantz Fanon
A review and analysis of this milestone work in group, specifically African, consciousness, national independence and individuality.    Written in 1980,   8 pages,  4 notes,   $71.60
Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury
A character and thematic analysis of this archetypal Bradbury futuristic novella.    Written in 1980,   3 pages,  3 notes,   $26.85
One Flew Over the Cuckoo' Nest
by Ken Kesey. An analysis of character motivation in the seminal novel of the 1960's malaise.    Written in 1980,   3 pages,   $26.85
Slaughterhouse Five
by K. Vonnegut. A critical analysis.    Written in 1980,   7 pages,   $62.65
A comparison: The Themes in Joyce's Portrait of the Artist, Wolfe's Look Homeward Angel and Faulkner's The Sound and the Fury
Analyzes these works as novels about growing up, the loss of innocence and faith and the gains in independence and the discovery of ones identity.    Written in 1980,   6 pages,   $53.70
James Fenimore Cooper
Overview of his significance in history and literature.    Written in 1980,   5 pages,  6 notes,  6 sources,   $44.75
Madness and Imprisonment
A discussion of these themes in the works of Saul Bellow, John Cheever and Walker Percy.    Written in 1980,   7 pages,  5 notes,  11 sources,   $62.65
The Sirens of Titan by Vonnegut and the Martian Chronicles by Bradbury
Analyzes and compares these two tales of science fiction on theme and meaning.    Written in 1980,   8 pages,   $71.60
Carson McCullers" the Ballad of the Sad Cafe and Reflections in An Eye
Discusses the theme of love in these two works.    Written in 1980,   6 pages,  10 notes,  5 sources,   $53.70
Open Marriage
A critique of the book by Nina and George O'Neill which gives an insight and is a manual for those already married or contemplating marriage and offers a profound sociological and psychological insight into the institution.    Written in 1980,   5 pages,   $44.75
The Great Gatsby
A review of the major criticisms.    Written in 1980,   6 pages,  10 notes,  4 sources,   $53.70
Falconer by John Cheever
Discussion from the viewpoint of man isolated and in an extreme situation.    Written in 1980,   10 pages,   $89.50
The Great Gatsby
A review of the major criticisms.    Written in 1980,   6 pages,  6 notes,  5 sources,   $53.70
Pride and Prejudice, Wuthering Heights, and Portrait of an Artist
A comparative study of Austin, Bronte and Joyce as revolutionary writers.    Written in 1980,   7 pages,   $62.65
Identity Crises in Capote's Other Voices Other Rooms
Analyzes Capote's portrayal of helpless unfortunates and the incessant warfare of the private world and the social environment in which they live.    Written in 1980,   8 pages,  6 notes,  7 sources,   $71.60
Comparison of Benjamin Franklin with Willliam Bradford, Cotton Mather, William Byrd and Others
Franklin's philosophies compared with other colonial writers especially in context of Puritan beliefs, politics.    Written in 1981,   7 pages,  8 notes,  1 sources,   $62.65
The Honorable Life: Living and Supporting it--A Literary Dilemma
Ethics and morality as viewed by James Agee, William Carlos Williams, and Flannery O'Connor.    Written in 1981,   7 pages,  5 notes,  5 sources,   $62.65
The Masque of the Red Death
by Edgar Allan Poe. Irony, biography, and death wishes in Poe's short story.    Written in 1981,   6 pages,  8 notes,  5 sources,   $53.70
Comparison of the Octopus and The Jungle
by Frank Norris and by Upton Sinclair (Respectively) Much-raking early twentieth century industrial interests.    Written in 1981,   7 pages,  4 notes,  4 sources,   $62.65
Comparison of Edgar Allan Poe and Nathaniel Hawthorne
Character, style, technique, and psychology in works by both authors with special reference to existentialism.    Written in 1981,   7 pages,  8 notes,  5 sources,   $62.65
Player Piano
by Kurt Vonnegut Jr. Industrialized society satirized in Vonnegut's novel.    Written in 1981,   7 pages,   $62.65
Stephen Crane's "The Open Boat" and The Red Badge of Courage
Comparison of the effects of imminent crisis and death on human psychology in Crane's short story and novel.    Written in 1981,   7 pages,   $62.65
The Aim was Song
by Jean Gould. An analysis of the life and works of Robert Frost.    Written in 1981,   8 pages,  8 notes,  3 sources,   $71.60
The Rebirth Concept in Arthur C. Clarke's 2001: A Space Odyssey
The experience of being born again in the Jungian sense and its relationship to the occurrence of the monolith.    Written in 1981,   7 pages,   $62.65
All the King's Men and Humboldt's Gift
Redemption and morality in Robert Penn Warren's work and rebirth and salvation in Saul Bellow's work compared and analyzed.    Written in 1981,   8 pages,   $71.60
Sophie's Choice and Mr. Sammler's Planet
Comparison of the evils of the Holocaust and its survivors in books by William Styron and Saul Bellow.    Written in 1981,   7 pages,  6 notes,  5 sources,   $62.65
Mark Twain: His Success as an American Writer
The influences of the anti-heroic hero's life in his books.    Written in 1981,   7 pages,  9 notes,  5 sources,   $62.65
Ragtime
Turn of the century era political and historical romance based in part on real figures by E. L. Doctorow.    Written in 1981,   11 pages,  9 notes,  5 sources,   $98.45
Setting and Atmosphere in Saul Bellow, Joyce Carol Oates, Elizabeth Bowen and J.F. Powers
Setting and atmosphere as devices to develop characters and plot in various short stories: "Leaving the Yellow House", "In the Region of Ice", "The Demon Lover", and "The Eye".    Written in 1981,   9 pages,   $80.55
Song of Soloman and Good as Gold
Familial relationships in two novels of ethnic minorities.    Written in 1981,   8 pages,  2 sources,   $71.60
Pride and Prejudice and The Red Badge of Courage
Comparison of rebellion, war, and anti-heros in novels by Jane Austen and Stephen Crane.    Written in 1981,   8 pages,  18 notes,  6 sources,   $71.60
Breakfast At Tiffany's and Other Voices, Other Rooms
Comparison of existential themes in books by Truman Capote.    Written in 1981,   11 pages,  9 notes,  7 sources,   $98.45
Lord of Flies
by William Golding. The irony and tragedy of man's fate, his response to crisis seen in children.    Written in 1981,   7 pages,  1 notes,  1 sources,   $62.65
Aldous Huxley's Brave New World and Alan Paton's Cry, The Beloved Country.
Sociopolitical themes and social criticism compared and analyzed.    Written in 1981,   11 pages,  10 notes,  6 sources,   $98.45
Sister Carrie
by Theodore Dreiser An examination of this novel portraying Dreiser's use of the urban background of the city to illustrate his belief that human nature is essentially predatory.    Written in 1983,   7 pages,  4 notes,  4 sources,   $62.65
The Old Man and the Sea and "The Undefeated" Compared
An examination and contrast between Hemingway's Cuban and Spanish life experiences as exemplified in these works respectively.    Written in 1985,   8 pages,  5 notes,  4 sources,   $71.60
King Lear and Catch 22
by Shakespeare and Joseph Heller respectively. Discusses the human behavior and inner struggles of Lear and Yossarian.    Written in 1978,   5 pages,   $44.75
Wonderland and Wheel of Love by Joyce Carol Oats
Notes the necessity of violence in these two works.    Written in 1979,   11 pages,  4 notes,  11 sources,   $98.45
Freudian Influences and Other Neurotic Manifestations in Lawrence's Sons and Lovers and Women in Love
Examines biographical elements infused into Lawrence's fiction and the Oedipal complex and other neurotic manifestations in these works.    Written in 1979,   5 pages,  6 notes,  4 sources,   $44.75
The Theme of Isolation in 19th Century Literature
Thru the works of Melville, Poe and Hawthorne, depicting physical and spiritual isolation, role of death and the burial, and social interaction for the protagonist.    Written in 1979,   16 pages,  7 notes,  9 sources,   $143.20
Social Convention In Judge the Obscure
Examines the ability of social convention to limit his character to a destructive degree.    Written in 1979,   5 pages,   $44.75
Gothic Considerations
Discusses the Gothic elements in Wuthering Heights, Marriage of Heaven and Hell and Udolpho.    Written in 1980,   9 pages,  11 notes,  3 sources,   $80.55
An Analysis of three Short Stories by Irwin Shaw
As seen in Tip on a Dead Jockey, In the French Style, and Peter Two.    Written in 1980,   7 pages,  5 notes,   $62.65
The Devil's Disciple by G.B. Shaw
An analysis of this typically Shavian interpretation of the American Revolution.    Written in 1980,   10 pages,  8 notes,  5 sources,   $89.50
Ethan Frome by Edith Wharton
A critical discussion of the theme of freedom in this work.    Written in 1982,   8 pages,  7 notes,  7 sources,   $71.60
A Psychological Analysis of Robert Louis Stevenson's Dr. Jekyll
An analysis of the Character Dr. Jekyll as a schizophrenic manic-depressive.    Written in 1983,   5 pages,  8 notes,  4 sources,   $44.75
Lord of the Flies by William Golding and The Chocolate War by Robert Cormier: A Comparison
Examines these young adult novels as exploring the similar themes of adolescents in conflict with their peers and with the environment that they must function in.    Written in 1981,   11 pages,  4 notes,   $98.45
Shaw, Faulkner, Baldwin, and Shirley Jackson
Reviews of: George Bernard Shaw's "Major Barbara", Faulkner's "A Rose for Emily", James Baldwin's "Sonny's Blues", and Shirley Jackson's "The Lottery.    Written in 1985,   8 pages,   $71.60
The Sense of Social Consciousness in Whitman and Longfellow
Discusses both authors interest in social issues, the critical differences in theme, style and tone in each authors approach to the materials.    Written in 1979,   5 pages,   $44.75
Sea and Structure in Poe's "Narrative of A. Gordon Pym"
Critically Examines this Edgar Allen Poe work as having severe structural problems due to Poe's immature and uncertain grasp of both the Sea and theme in this novel.    Written in 1980,   12 pages,  34 notes,  8 sources,   $107.40
Freudianism in Edgar Allen Poe
Examines Poe's expression as a psychological one, Freudian death wish, Poe's broken home and love life as reflected in his works.    Written in 1980,   8 pages,  7 notes,  8 sources,   $71.60
The Use of Deception in Huckleberry Finn, Daisy Miller & Turn of the Screw and The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock
An examination of the theme of deception as the central message in these works.    Written in 1988,   5 pages,   $44.75
Uncle Tom's Cabin, by Harriet Beecher Stow
Examines the novel from historical and sociological view and the insight it provides into human nature, plot and characterization.    Written in 1978,   5 pages,  1 notes,   $44.75
Daddy was a Number Runner
by L. Meriwether. A review.    Written in 1978,   4 pages,   $35.80
Blood on the Forge
by W. Attaway, a review.    Written in 1978,   5 pages,   $44.75
Uncle Tom's Cabin by Harriet Beecher Stowe
Examines her attempt to demonstrate that slavery was contrary to Christianity.    Written in 1979,   7 pages,  13 notes,  2 sources,   $62.65
Edgar Allen Poe and the first person narrator
Discusses Poe's use of this literary device in several of his stories.    Written in 1900,   2 pages,   $17.90
Rip Van Winkle by Washington Irving
Examines the effect and function of the American Revolution in the story.    Written in 1988,   2 pages,   $17.90
Death of a Salesman and "A Worn Path"
A look at the respective characterizations in these works by Authur Miller and Eudora Welty.    Written in 1988,   4 pages,   $35.80
"The Young Housewife" by William Carlos Williams
Analyzes the artists dilema.    Written in 1988,   2 pages,   $17.90
The Prairie by James Fenimore Cooper
Examines the significance of clothing by observing attire worn by the characters in order to show character traits.    Written in 1988,   6 pages,   $53.70
Two Years Before the Mast by Richard Henry Dana
Analyzes this novel which chronicles the physical abuse of sailors in 19th century America.    Written in 1988,   8 pages,  10 notes,   $71.60
Jailbird by Kurt Vonnegut : Character analysis of Walter Starbuck
Examines the main character of this work seen as a man stuck in a mechanistic and corporate society.    Written in 1988,   5 pages,   $44.75
The Blooding by Joseph Wambaugh and the Cultural Formula
Examines the cultural formula as a form of literature and its application to this true story of rape and murder.    Written in 1989,   12 pages,  14 notes,  8 sources,   $107.40
Rabbit is Rich by John Updike
Examines the theme and characters in this portrayal of relationships between men and women.    Written in 1988,   6 pages,   $53.70
An American Childhood by Annie Dillard
Relates the meeting of rivers to how things in life are passing by the author such as books, knowledge and the lives of various relatives.    Written in 1988,   4 pages,  5 notes,   $35.80
Comparison/Contrast of Brothers in "Sonny's Blues"
Focuses on the relationship between the narrator and his brother Sonny, two virtually opposite characters who see and deal with life in radically different ways.    Written in 1990,   4 pages,   $35.80
Isaac Asimov's : Changing vs. Unchanging Societies
Examines the fiction of Asimov who creates future societies that deal with a variety of conflicts, the major being unchanging versus changing societies and when society does not except continual change, destruction results.    Written in 1990,   11 pages,  14 notes,  13 sources,   $98.45
Jack London's Life and Works
Examines the works of Jack London as embracing two important themes in early 20th century American society: the vanishing frontier and the growing inequity between the upper and lower classes.    Written in 1990,   7 pages,  20 notes,  5 sources,   $62.65
Native Son and Slaughterhouse-Five
Examines both novels as works of social criticism in which a surreal, exagerated technique of story-telling is used to draw a sharp moral lesson.    Written in 1990,   3 pages,  2 sources,   $26.85
The Godfather by Mario Puzo
The Italian family and other sociological issues as reflected in this work.    Written in 1990,   8 pages,  17 notes,  6 sources,   $71.60
Charlotte's Web by E.B.White
Examined as a unique combination of an animal story in which both animal characters and human characters achieve new dimension to their personalities in the course of the narrative.    Written in 1990,   6 pages,  7 notes,  5 sources,   $53.70
Interview with the Vampire by Anne Rice
A review of this book in which the protagonist, Louis, gradually undergoes the process of alienation as he adapts to his life as a vampire and to the existentialist detachment he needs to survive.    Written in 1990,   6 pages,  8 notes,   $53.70
Guilt in Poe's Short Stories
Examines the theme of guilt, accompanied by persecution, and punishment as a steadily recurring one and inspiring much critical speculation.    Written in 1990,   7 pages,  5 sources,   $62.65
An Estimation of Poe's Narrative Style
Looks at the one trait that is typical of the majority of Poe's prose work, being the strength of the narrative as the 'I' voice is consistently believable and engaging.    Written in 1990,   11 pages,  12 notes,  14 sources,   $98.45
John Knowles' A Separate Peace
A look at the reality of World War II as it gradually infiltrates the lives of the young protaganists.    Written in 1990,   7 pages,   $62.65
Willa Cather's My Antonia
A review of the book in which characters must ultimately "do right" in order to succeed.    Written in 1990,   5 pages,  3 notes,   $44.75
Willa Cather's Death Comes for the Archbishop
Portrays Mexicans and Indians in a somewhat negative light, though her characterizations are not absolute but relative.    Written in 1990,   4 pages,  4 notes,   $35.80
Compares Sophocles' Oedipus and Miller's Willy Loman
Focuses on the tragic figure in literature.    Written in 1981,   6 pages,  4 notes,  2 sources,   $53.70
Frank O'Connor and Freud
Summarizes the short story My Oedipus Complex in light of Freudian theory.    Written in 1982,   3 pages,  1 notes,   $26.85
The Good Country People by O'Connor
Short story summary on the futility of believing in nothing.    Written in 1982,   3 pages,  1 notes,   $26.85
Death in Literature
A comparative analysis of international portrayal of death and suffering in light of modern views.    Written in 1982,   13 pages,  14 notes,  5 sources,   $116.35
Consequences of Freedom: A Phenomenon Which Repels As Well As Inspires
As seen thru some literary examples.    Written in 1983,   5 pages,   $44.75
The Importance of Science Fiction
A look at science fiction as an art form of literary writing.    Written in 1983,   7 pages,  3 sources,   $62.65
The Father in Kafka's "The Metamorphosis" & Wilder's Little House In The Big Woods
A comparison and contrast of the father figure in the story by Kafka and the novella by Laura Ingalls Wilder.    Written in 1983,   6 pages,  8 notes,   $53.70
English and American 19th Century Novels
A comparison and contrast of the works of Bronte, Dickens, Eliot and Hardy and Hawthorne, Melville, James, Twain and Crane.    Written in 1984,   12 pages,  7 notes,  12 sources,   $107.40
Miss Julie
Analysis of the dialogue in Strindberg's work. Relationship of the dialogue to theme, mood, etc.    Written in 1984,   10 pages,  6 notes,  13 sources,   $89.50
Castaneda's Journey to Ixtlan
Dialogue on the meaning of life and death between Don Juan and Castaneda.    Written in 1984,   7 pages,  13 notes,  1 sources,   $62.65
The Iliad and Cat's Cradle by Kurt Vonnegut : A Comparison and Contrast
Observes the Homeric view of resignation by man to God's will and the thesis in Vonnegut's work as man's attempts to direct destiny as foolish and short sighted.    Written in 1985,   7 pages,  7 notes,  3 sources,   $62.65
Views of the Rural South : Twain, Stowe and Griffith
Compares views of slavery in Stowe, Twain and Griffith's movie, "Birth of a Nation", concluding that all three authors are Victorian in their ideology.    Written in 1991,   8 pages,  17 notes,  7 sources,   $71.60
The Jungle by Upton Sinclair
A discussion of this work in which several different viewpoints on the relationship between work, money and happiness are presented.    Written in 1991,   6 pages,  3 notes,   $53.70
Shoeless Joe by W.P. Kinsella
Examines this work as a novel of fantasy revolving around the building of a baseball diamond in the fields of Iowa and upon which the film Field of Dreams was based.    Written in 1991,   6 pages,   $53.70
The Fixer by Bernard Malamud
Examines this work as a novelistic investigation of commitment and freedom and looking at the complementary nature of these two qualities.    Written in 1991,   6 pages,  13 notes,   $53.70
Bright Lights, Big City and the American Dream
Examines the dominant theme of this best selling 1984 novel by Jay McInerney focusing on the vast emptiness at the center of the American dream.    Written in 1991,   6 pages,   $53.70
The End of the Road by Barth
Discusses interaction of characters and values of each.    Written in 1984,   5 pages,   $44.75
Frankenstein by Shelley and One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest by Kesey
Notes hero and anti-hero trends.    Written in 1984,   6 pages,   $53.70
Upton Sinclair's The Jungle
Examines the story of Jurgis Rudkusas a melodramatic tale of a Lithuanian immigrant pursuing the American Dream and as a tale of the use of human beings as business assets.    Written in 1991,   6 pages,   $53.70
The Conflict of Art and Science
Discusses the effectiveness of art as a means of criticizing science, looking in particular at works of English literature which have described the effects of science in imaginative and often unrealistic ways.    Written in 1991,   10 pages,  8 notes,  4 sources,   $89.50
Little Women by Louisa May Alcott
Examines the contrast of wealth and poverty and the social and psychological signifcance as a major theme as the sisters discover that the deeper meaning of their lives consists in the love they are able to give each other.    Written in 1991,   4 pages,   $35.80
Kate Chopin's The Awakening
An examination of the character of Edna Pontellier, a woman from Kentucky who lives among the close-knit community of Creoles in New Orleans looking at her detached character as living in a world of moods, which change as she changes her perspective on h.    Written in 1991,   6 pages,  3 notes,   $53.70
Billy Bathgate by E.L. Doctorow
Examines the contrast of characters Billy and Dutch Schultz appearing from the outset as polar opposites.    Written in 1991,   3 pages,  3 notes,   $26.85
Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance : by Robert Pirsig
Examines this work as a highly unusual and extremely influential look, not only of one man's relationship with both his troubled young son with himself but of the entire nature of rational thought and behavior.    Written in 1991,   15 pages,  5 sources,   $134.25
Imperial Woman By Pearl Buck
A critical analysis of this work in which Buck in offering an apologia of sorts for Tzu Hsi, the last Empress Dowager of China for her tactics of ruthlessness, Buck fails to give the reader either a thorough understanding of Chinese Society or a psycholo.    Written in 1991,   4 pages,  3 notes,   $35.80
Plot and Theme in John Cheever's "The Swimmer"
Deals with compressing into one afternoon the deterioration of a human life. Supernatural form of presentation. Deals with life in suburbia, materialism, alienation, and alcoholism.    Written in 1981,   4 pages,  2 notes,   $35.80
"The Faerie Queene" , "Astrophil and Stella", and "Bookes of Ayres"
"The Faerie Queene" and its use of allegory and its reflection of that society's values more than a personal view of them. How it celebrates the ideal of Christianity. "Astrophil and Stella" and spiritual love, along with its use of imagery. "Bookes o.    Written in 1984,   7 pages,   $62.65
Alcohol in Three Literary Works
The role of alcohol in "Ceremony" by Leslie Silko, "Winter in the Blood" by James Welch, and "Love Medicine" by Louise Erdrich.    Written in 1988,   8 pages,   $71.60
The Motif of the Journey in John Steinbeck's The Grapes of Wrath and Pirsig's Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance
Comparing and contrasting Steinbeck and Pirzig's odysseys in search of the betterment of the human race.    Written in 1982,   7 pages,   $62.65
One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest The Stranger
Analysis of the character McMurphy as Hero versus the staff as Authority. Camus' tale, told without word images, in movements.    Written in 1982,   7 pages,   $62.65
Edgar Allen Poe and the Detective Tradition
Poe's relation to the evolution of the detective story. Looks into the predecessors that influenced Poe's work; an analysis of Poe's early stories and their effect on the detective story; comparisons between Poe and his main character, C.Auguste Dupin ;.    Written in 1983,   8 pages,  5 sources,   $71.60
Religion's Influence on Puritan Writing
The Puritan's writings, especially how they depicted their relationship to and faith in God. Analyzes writers like John Winthrop, Anne Bradstreet, Cotton Mather, Jonathan Edwards, Roger Williams, etc. How one writer emphasizes community, another the in.    Written in 1982,   9 pages,  16 notes,  8 sources,   $80.55
The Puritan Writers: Their Evolution & Contribution to the Development of American Literature
Religious background of Puritanism; biographical sketches of John Winthrop, Roger Williams, Cotton Mather, Edward Taylor and Jonathan Edwards. Talks about each man's writings and how they influenced the literature of the times, especially their prose wo.    Written in 1982,   7 pages,  9 notes,  7 sources,   $62.65
Chaim Potok's "The Promise"
A review and analysis of Potok's work on the Hasidic Jews of Brooklyn. They are portrayed at various stages of assimilation, mostly the conservative Chassidim versus the more assimilated Orthodox. Deals with attitudes toward studying the Talmud and th.    Written in 1983,   5 pages,  3 notes,  4 sources,   $44.75
A Comparison of Huck Finn and Holden Caulfield
Comparison of the characters in The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn and The Catcher in the Rye. Both characters as outcasts in their own culture going through a series of adventures that introduce them to adulthood. Holden as more sophisticated pessimis.    Written in 1983,   9 pages,  15 notes,  7 sources,   $80.55
The Anti-Hero in Modern Life: "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest" & " Sometimes a Great Notion" by Ken Kesey and"The Electric Kool-Aid Acid Test" by Tom Wolfe
Discusses the use of characters in recent American literature, in the role of attempting to gain individual freedom pitted against the conformist, regulatory society of today. Character analyses of McMurphy, Hank Stamper and Kesey himself- how each deal.    Written in 1978,   12 pages,  7 notes,  7 sources,   $107.40
The Space Merchants by Frederik Pohl and C.M. Kornbluth
A review of the book "The Space Merchants" and how closely it reflects modern society, especially the influence of advertising. How powerful , deceptive and anti-environmentalist advertising can be. The book portrays a nightmarish society completely t.    Written in 1983,   7 pages,  6 notes,   $62.65
A Comparison of Upton Sinclair's "The Jungle" and Cervantes' "Don Quixote"
Tells how both works have a greater influence than their actual readership reveals. The Jungle's concern with social values, and Don Quixote's preoccupation with the human condition. How Sinclair wrote with passion and intensity, Cervantes with leisur.    Written in 1982,   7 pages,  8 notes,  5 sources,   $62.65
"Thy Neighbor's Wife" by Gay Talese
Talese's odyssey through American sexual liberation. Discusses the prominence of masturbation in the book, repression, pornography, the 'old' morality, adultery. Addresses the limitations of Talese's work, since it is confined to upper middle class me.    Written in 1983,   7 pages,   $62.65
Homes In American Literature
Housing as symbolic of status in works by Fitzgerald, James, Steinbeck, Pirsig, and Twain. What shelter means to their characters, whether status, simply a place to stay, aristocracy, a necessity, or whatever. How the dilemma of wanderlust versus home.    Written in 1984,   7 pages,   $62.65
Burr: A Novel by Gore Vidal
Review of a fictionalization of the life of a controversial figure in American history. How Vidal gives a less than flattering picture of our 'Founding Fathers' through the eyes of Burr. How the views ascribed to Burr may actually be Vidal's.    Written in 1984,   7 pages,   $62.65
One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest: There is a Continuing Battle Between Non-Conformity and Authority
Introduces McMurphy as non-conformity vs. Nurse Ratched as authority. Fromm on authority. The use of authority by the hospital. Passivity as a consequence of inhibiting authority. Rebellion against authority. McMurphy as the archetype of Camus' rebe.    Written in 1984,   8 pages,  10 notes,  8 sources,   $71.60
Literature and Industrialism
How American literature deals with industrialization, especially through Twain's "A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court", "The Education of Henry Adams"and Vonnegut's "Slaughterhouse Five". How these works condemn the squalor and social injustice.    Written in 1983,   10 pages,   $89.50
Analysis of Characters in "A High Wind in Jamaica
A review of this novel by Richard Hughes. Shows the consequences and effects , or lack of , in a series of bizarre and terrifying experiences of seven children. Gives insights into the childhood psyche, especially through Emily and Rachel.    Written in 1984,   7 pages,  5 notes,   $62.65
John Bunyan's "The Pilgrim's Progress
A review of "The Pilgrim's Progress". How the main character accepts Christ and begins a journey of faith and confronting vices along with virtues. How Bunyan isn't seeking to debate the merits of Christianity but to defend and encourage others to it.    Written in 1982,   5 pages,  8 notes,  3 sources,   $44.75
The Effect of J.D. Salinger's View of the World Upon His Writing
How J.D. Salinger, as a recluse, shows his distaste for social convention in his work. Looks at the Holden Caulfield character as an example of Salinger's dislike for hypocrisy, injustice, and unfairness in society. Also reviews his "Nine Stories"to sh.    Written in 1984,   10 pages,  14 notes,  7 sources,   $89.50
Holden Caulfield's Rebellion compared to Today's Rebellion Among Youth
How the Holden Caulfield character in Salinger's "Catcher in the Rye" rejects adult values, especially through the school. Caulfield's discovery of the deceit and hypocrisy at his school and in society at large. How he differs from today's youth and h.    Written in 1984,   7 pages,  9 notes,   $62.65
The Picaresque Novel
Emphasis on the picaresque character - analysis of his personality, temperament, and preferences in lifestyle. Uses examples from "The Ginger Man" by J.P. Donleavy, "Lazarillo de Tormes", "The Swindler".    Written in 1984,   13 pages,  11 notes,   $116.35
Analysis of "Middletown" and "Hard Times: An Oral History of the Great Depression
Reviews of these two works that both dealt with social and economic attitudes and change. How representative of their times they were, and how, in the case of "Hard Times" people viewed the Depression, giving accounts of suffering and injustice. Brief.    Written in 1984,   7 pages,   $62.65
Saul Bellow's "Dangling Man" and the Picaresque Tradition
Although "Dangling Man" does not necessarily belong to the picaresque genre, this paper shows how it does incorporate some of its aspects. Compares it to earlier examples of picaresque literature like"Lazarillo de Tormes" , "The Swindler", "The Advent.    Written in 1985,   12 pages,  10 notes,   $107.40
The Character of Faye Greener in Nathanial West's "The Day of the Locust"
Wests's characters as agents of satire. Faye Greener and her Hollywood ambitions, fantasy and the reality of the Depression on her dreams. How shallow she seems, the essence of the American movie goddess.    Written in 1983,   4 pages,  6 notes,  4 sources,   $35.80
Secrets Revealed and Unrevealed in "The Scarlet Letter"
The theme of secrecy throughout "The Scarlet Letter", especially depicted through Hester Prynne. Why she wouldn't reveal her lover's name, Chillingsworth's relationship to Dimmesdale.    Written in 1984,   5 pages,  5 notes,   $44.75
"Naked Lunch" and "On The Road"- A Comparative Analysis
A comparison of these two works, both of which are searches for values by the 'beat' generation. "On The Road" as a celebration of life, "Naked Lunch" as a ridicule of life's hypocrisy. How each book was composed, backgrounds and relationship between t.    Written in 1985,   7 pages,  4 notes,  2 sources,   $62.65
Fact or Fiction in Gore Vidal's Novel, "Creation"
An analysis of the part of the novel that deals with Zoroaster as a historical figure, a teacher, and a religious figure. mostly a depiction of Zoroastrian religious practices and of Zoroaster's influence during and since his time. Considers whether or.    Written in 1983,   7 pages,  17 notes,  5 sources,   $62.65
Melville, Austen, and Whitman
Focuses on Herman Melville, Jane Austen, and Walt Whitman as authors of political disgust. Gives biographical and historical information that shaped their writings, especially "Moby Dick", "Pride and Prejudice", and Whitman's poetry.    Written in 1985,   7 pages,  3 sources,   $62.65
Stephen Crane: Realist
An analysis of the realism in Crane's writing style. His use of language, character dialogue and impressions, use of participles in sentences, the diffusion of theatrical and highly charged events. Uses "The Blue Hotel" and "The Open Boat" as examples.    Written in 1984,   7 pages,  16 notes,   $62.65
"One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest"
Deals with the question: If the ward is a microcosm of the world outside of the asylum, what seems to be Kesey's notion of the relation between individuals and modern society? Should they adjust to it, or revolt against "The Combine", or try to escape?.    Written in 1983,   5 pages,   $44.75
"The Drowned World" by J.G. Ballard and "Soul Rider: Spirits of Flux and Anchor" by Jack L. Chalker
Separate review and analysis of each work. Both are science fiction, one British, one American. "Soul Rider" is a graphic description of the process of dehumanization carried out by an imaginary society. "The Drowned World" portrays the aftermath of a.    Written in 1985,   7 pages,   $62.65
Various Religious Themes in Five Novels
Examines religious themes in the following novels: "Light in August" by Wiliam Faulkner, "Invisible Man" by Ralph Ellison, "Naked and the Dead" by Norman Mailer, "Rabbit, Run" by John Updike, and "Love in The Ruins" by Walker Perry. Deals with sex, myst.    Written in 1983,   7 pages,  11 notes,  5 sources,   $62.65
A comparison of Oedipus and Richard Nixon
Offers thesis that Oedipus and Nixon had much in common. Looks at their rise to power, achievements, role as architects of their own downfalls, making conversations public.    Written in 1984,   4 pages,  3 notes,  3 sources,   $35.80
"Sister Carrie"
How this novel by Theodore Dreiser so closely paralleled his and his family's experiences. How Carrie is modeled after Drieser's sister, how his brother's social circles are portrayed in the book, how the characters are dreamers, like Dreiser.    Written in 1981,   6 pages,  9 notes,  2 sources,   $53.70
John Fowles The French Lieutenant's Woman
A review of his narrative technique, which echoes that used by playwright Bertolt Brecht.    Written in 1990,   3 pages,  5 notes,   $26.85
Lord of the Flies by William Golding
Examines this first novel by Golding portraying children as adults, set in the near future, arranging society modeled after civilization, descent into savagery, their eventual rescue.    Written in 1990,   7 pages,  15 notes,  6 sources,   $62.65
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