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The Life of F. Scott Fitzgerald and Zelda
As portrayed in Gatsby and Tender is the Night.    Written in 1978,   11 pages,  14 notes,  11 sources,   $98.45
Fitzgerald and Ellison
Discusses their views of commercial America in their works.    Written in 1978,   5 pages,   $44.75
The Last Tycoon and Day of the Locust
by Fitzgerald and Hawthorne respectively, discussing the use of the Hollywood setting.    Written in 1978,   5 pages,   $44.75
Rappaccine's Daughter by Hawthorne
Discusses the function of the garden.    Written in 1978,   5 pages,   $44.75
The Great Gatsby
by Fitzgerald. Discusses Nick Carraway as narrator and character.    Written in 1978,   6 pages,   $53.70
A Farewell to Arms by Hemingway
An examination of the absurdity of life in love and war.    Written in 1978,   5 pages,  7 notes,  6 sources,   $44.75
A Critical Examination of Bartleby
Focuses on Melville's character Bartleby, and discusses the use of other isolated figures in literature.    Written in 1978,   16 pages,  8 notes,  9 sources,   $143.20
Captain Ahab as a Tragic Figure in Moby Dick
Moby Dick by Herman Melville as a tragedy according to rules of trajedy established by Aristotle focusing specifically on Captain Ahab.    Written in 1978,   7 pages,  5 notes,  4 sources,   $62.65
Character analysis of Fedallah in Moby Dick
Analyzes the character Fedallah in Moby Dick by Herman Melville as symbolizing evil and the characters possession of the soul of Ahab.    Written in 1978,   10 pages,  28 notes,  1 sources,   $89.50
The Sun Also Rises
by Hemingway- also discusses "The End of Something".    Written in 1978,   16 pages,  8 notes,  7 sources,   $143.20
As I Lay Dying
by Faulkner, An exploration of theme and the interpretation of Vardman in believing that his mother is a fish with symbolic interpretation.    Written in 1978,   9 pages,  3 notes,  4 sources,   $80.55
Nick Adams Stories
by Hemingway. Summary and review of the use of death and killing within these stories.    Written in 1978,   6 pages,  5 notes,  5 sources,   $53.70
John Steinbeck and the Depression
Observes Steinbeck's views about the depression through observation of migrant laborers at his birthplace in Salinas, California and subsequently in his work The Grapes of Wrath.    Written in 1978,   6 pages,  6 notes,  4 sources,   $53.70
Hawthorne's Obsession with Sin
Examines the twin theme of sin and evil that are found in his most important works particularly House of Seven Gables and Scarlet Letter.    Written in 1978,   5 pages,   $44.75
Walden
by Thoreau. Reviews the account of Thoreau's experiment in simple living at Walden's Pond which resulted from social and economic convictions more than from a desire to return to nature.    Written in 1978,   5 pages,  8 notes,   $44.75
An Analysis of the "Village" From Thoreau's Walden
Discusses theme and meaning and objections to the conventional structure of society.    Written in 1978,   5 pages,   $44.75
Herman Melville and the Salient Features of His Literary Development
A critical assessment of writing style and literary contribution and a conclusion of Melville's place in literature.    Written in 1978,   7 pages,  15 notes,  9 sources,   $62.65
Style and Method in Henry James
The Portrait of a Lady.    Written in 1979,   9 pages,  6 notes,  8 sources,   $80.55
The Function of Lieutenant Rinaldi in a "Farewell to Arms"
by Hemingway. Examines the dominance of this single male character, his spiritual and emotional crisis providing a basis for the story.    Written in 1979,   10 pages,  8 notes,  6 sources,   $89.50
Young Goodman Brown
by Hawthorne, A critical analysis.    Written in 1979,   5 pages,  2 notes,  10 sources,   $44.75
Moby Dick
by Herman Melville. The diabolic aspects of an electric whale are looked at.    Written in 1979,   4 pages,  2 notes,  9 sources,   $35.80
Faulkner's Use of the Scapegoat
Examines characterization, role of crime and punishment, morality, self-revelation, concluding that these scapegoats are more sinned against than they are sinners, with abstract and annotated bibliography.    Written in 1979,   10 pages,  9 notes,  10 sources,   $89.50
Billy Budd
by Herman Melville Examines characters representing spiritual goodness, evil and rationality and the archtypical relations they share.    Written in 1977,   9 pages,  33 notes,   $80.55
Black Characters in Faulkner: Absalom, Intruder in the Dust, and Light In August.
Examines his use of stereotypes, the dependent Black on White denomination and the use of absolutes.    Written in 1979,   12 pages,  7 notes,  9 sources,   $107.40
The Grapes of Wrath
by Steinbeck. A consideration of Biblical symbolism of the characters and theme.    Written in 1979,   7 pages,  10 notes,  7 sources,   $62.65
Walden by Thoreau
A study of the philosophical nature of this work.    Written in 1979,   5 pages,  8 notes,   $44.75
Women in Hemingway: Mortal or Mythical?
Discusses the authors limited perception of women and use of female characters in prominent works.    Written in 1979,   7 pages,  4 notes,  6 sources,   $62.65
The Dynamic and Changing Relations of Frederick Henry and Catherine Barkley in
A Farewell to Arms by Hemingway.    Written in 1979,   6 pages,  20 notes,  5 sources,   $53.70
The Scarlett Letter by Hawthorne
A narrative study noting the role of fidelity and hypocrisy.    Written in 1979,   5 pages,   $44.75
The Sun Also Rises and the Great Gatsby
by Hemingway, Fitzgerald. A comparative analysis of common elements in the themes.    Written in 1979,   7 pages,   $62.65
The Sun Also Rises by Hemingway
Depicts the search for values and the character's disillusionment with war as a means to freedom.    Written in 1979,   5 pages,   $44.75
The Bear by Faulkner
Deals with the role of nature and civilization, violation of the land and mans place in nature.    Written in 1979,   5 pages,  11 notes,  22 sources,   $44.75
Babylon Revisited by Fitzgerald
A discussion of characters and critical interpretation.    Written in 1979,   5 pages,   $44.75
The Marble Faun by Hawthorne
A discussion of imagery and characterization.    Written in 1979,   9 pages,  1 notes,  7 sources,   $80.55
A Farewell to Arms by Hemingway
Studies the noel which uses prominent characters in war and love.    Written in 1980,   4 pages,   $35.80
Old Man by Faulkner
An analysis of the story, stressing its imagery and symbolism, as an adventure story.    Written in 1980,   7 pages,  7 notes,   $62.65
Theme in Hemingway
Examines and analyzes the use of thematic construct and illustration in several of Hemingway's stories, including "The Killers" and "The Snows of Kilamanjaro.".    Written in 1980,   10 pages,   $89.50
Necrophilia in Faulkner's "A Rose for Emily"
Examines the traces of death worship and succubus culture to be found in this little known Faulkner story.    Written in 1980,   7 pages,  8 notes,  6 sources,   $62.65
The Development of Nick Adams in "The Killers"
Traces Adams as the start of the succession of characters who would gradually evolve into the "Hemingway Hero".    Written in 1980,   7 pages,   $62.65
As I Lay Dying by Faulkner
An analysis of the book noting the deceptively simple story line and characterizations underlying a more profound symbolism.    Written in 1980,   11 pages,  6 notes,  6 sources,   $98.45
The Old Man and The Sea
A critical essay noting the symbolism inherent in this deceptively simple Hemingway style sea chantey.    Written in 1980,   10 pages,  18 notes,   $89.50
Hemingway's Female Characters
Traces the strengths and weaknesses of various of Hemingway's female characters, as portrayed in The Sun Also Rises, A Farewell To Arms and For Whom The Bell Tolls.    Written in 1980,   10 pages,  15 notes,  10 sources,   $89.50
Steinbeck's Writing as Reflecting the Economic Environment 1930-1945
Traces the Depression and War years as seen in various of John Steinbeck's works, including Tortilla Flat, of Mice and Men and The Grapes of Wrath.    Written in 1980,   6 pages,  13 notes,  7 sources,   $53.70
Ernest Hemingway
Brief biography with a discussion of the relationship between his politics and his work.    Written in 1980,   7 pages,  8 notes,  5 sources,   $62.65
Hemingway's A Farewell To Arms and The Sun Also Rises
Character and theme comparison.    Written in 1980,   16 pages,  18 notes,  8 sources,   $143.20
Hawthorne's the Blithesdale Romance
A discussion of the character Zenobia.    Written in 1980,   7 pages,  6 notes,  6 sources,   $62.65
William Faulkner
A discussion of the significance of ths work and his place in the tradition of American literature.    Written in 1980,   7 pages,  8 notes,  3 sources,   $62.65
Hawthorne's The Scarlet Letter
An analysis of the character Pearl.    Written in 1980,   4 pages,  1 notes,  1 sources,   $35.80
Women in Light in August and A Passage to India
Comparison of stereotyped women and women's roles in books by Faulkner and Forster.    Written in 1981,   7 pages,   $62.65
Search for Status
by F. Scott Fitzgerald. Social status and the American Dream as motivating factors in the author's life and as depicted in The Great Gatsby.    Written in 1981,   15 pages,  24 notes,  9 sources,   $134.25
Depiction of a Child's World in William Faulkner's "Barn Burning" and Dylan Thomas "The Peaches"
Comparison of different techniques in showing a child's vision.    Written in 1981,   5 pages,  2 notes,   $44.75
Man's Corruption in Nathaniel Hawthorne's "The Ministers Black Veil", "The Birthmark", and "Young Goodman Brown"
Sin, depravity and greed as human failing are explored.    Written in 1981,   4 pages,  5 notes,  5 sources,   $35.80
Hemingway's Nick Adams Stories
Comparative criticism of Hemingway's biographical short stories.    Written in 1981,   7 pages,  18 notes,  9 sources,   $62.65
Water in Thoreau's Walden and Melvill's Moby Dick
Water--a pond and an ocean--as a literary device interpreted and compared.    Written in 1981,   9 pages,  12 notes,  7 sources,   $80.55
Thoreau on the Philosophy of Farming
The author's view on surviving in the wilderness of pre-Civil War Massachusetts and Maine.    Written in 1981,   7 pages,   $62.65
Pantheism in Hemingway's The Old Man and the Sea
The benevolence and challenge of nature in the author's last book.    Written in 1981,   4 pages,   $35.80
Fitzgerald and Other Literature Based on the Myth of the Wasteland
The theme of the wasteland depicted in T.S. Eliot's poem, The Great Gatsby, Tender is the Night, and other Fitzgerald works and The Sun Also Rises by Hemingway.    Written in 1981,   15 pages,  22 notes,  6 sources,   $134.25
Bartleby the Scrivener
Melancholia and rational and irrational persistence in a hostile world in short novel by Melville.    Written in 1981,   11 pages,  13 notes,  6 sources,   $98.45
The Blithedale Romance
Nathaniel Hawthorne's visionary hope for communal settlements.    Written in 1981,   7 pages,  12 notes,  4 sources,   $62.65
A Farewell to Arms
Ernest Hemingway. Existentialism, transition to industrialization and society conflicts over it, and wasteland theme in Hemingway's best book.    Written in 1981,   12 pages,   $107.40
Adultery in the Scarlet Letter
Morality, sin, punishment, and hypocrisy in Puritan New England by Nathaniel Hawthorne.    Written in 1981,   7 pages,  6 notes,  1 sources,   $62.65
Tom Sawyer and Huckleberry Finn
Comparison of character development and personality in Mark Twain's famous boys.    Written in 1981,   7 pages,  8 notes,  7 sources,   $62.65
Billy Budd, The Sailor, Benito Cereno and Portrait of a Lady
Good vs. evil, racism, romanticism, and existential choice in works by Melville and James.    Written in 1981,   8 pages,   $71.60
Billy Budd
by Herman Melville, an analysis Examines considerable evidence suggesting the work as a Christian allegory.    Written in 1978,   12 pages,  16 notes,  9 sources,   $107.40
The Teachings of Henry David Thoreau
Discusses Thoreau's viewpoints on personal motivation, civil disobedience, transcendentalism, and concept of individualism.    Written in 1982,   7 pages,  7 notes,  5 sources,   $62.65
Mark Twain : An Examination of his Works
Analyzes the career of Mark Twain, one of the most celebrated of American writers exemplifying the essence of American life at the time, through The Adventures of Huckelberry Finn and Tom Sawyer.    Written in 1979,   7 pages,  8 notes,  6 sources,   $62.65
Swift and Twain
Swift and Twains' major works, their philosophies on life as presented within their works.    Written in 1978,   5 pages,  6 notes,  9 sources,   $44.75
The Puritanical Influences of Nathanial Hawthorne
Discusses creation of the Puritan stereotype and criticism of the restricted personality and lifestyle.    Written in 1979,   10 pages,  15 notes,  12 sources,   $89.50
The Role of Women in Hemingway and Lawrence
Thru the majority of both men's works, discusses the same-vein traits found in their female characters, similarities and differences.    Written in 1979,   10 pages,  7 notes,  7 sources,   $89.50
Bartleby the Scrivener
by Melville. A short story review.    Written in 1979,   3 pages,  1 notes,  1 sources,   $26.85
Henry James Works: A Study of Contrasts
Notes a style that lends itself to contrasting alternatives as seen in many noted works.    Written in 1979,   7 pages,  20 notes,  5 sources,   $62.65
"Dry September" by Faulkner
An analysis and review of Faulkner's short story on the results of rumor and gossip, mixed with racism. How Faulkner's characters become abstractions.    Written in 1988,   7 pages,  5 sources,   $62.65
Religious Symbolism in "The Grapes of Wrath"
The debate over the amount of religious symbolism in Steinbeck's classic. Similarities to the King James Bible, Christ and the Israelites are discussed.    Written in 1979,   7 pages,  10 notes,  7 sources,   $62.65
Voltaire's Relation to "Billy Budd"
Why Voltaire and his ideas are critical to the development of major themes in Melville's "Billy Budd" - Enlightenment ideals, human perfection, naivete, etc.    Written in 1984,   7 pages,  8 notes,  5 sources,   $62.65
Dehumanization in Hemingway's "For Whom the Bell Tolls"
A look at how Hemingway depicts dehumanization in this novel, particularly the character Pilar and how she has handled dehumanizing experiences.    Written in 1983,   7 pages,  7 notes,  5 sources,   $62.65
Henry David Thoreau: Visionary and Social Critic
Particularly in Walden.    Written in 1980,   5 pages,  4 notes,  8 sources,   $44.75
Hemingway's The Snows of Kilamanjaro : A Critical Analysis
An examination of symbolism in this story in which the hyena and the buzzard are equated with death and the figure of Harry as a lonely writer who lives off the riches of his wife.    Written in 1988,   8 pages,  8 notes,  5 sources,   $71.60
The Myth of the Negro Past
by H.J. Melville. A review and discussion.    Written in 1978,   5 pages,  2 notes,   $44.75
Walden by Thoreau
Discusses the literary and philosophical tone of the first chapter of Walden, "Economy".    Written in 1900,   2 pages,   $17.90
The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald
An analysis of the characters in this novel representing a facade of lifestyle and beliefs which hides their inner, darker natures.    Written in 1988,   8 pages,  10 notes,  6 sources,   $71.60
Hemingway's Code Hero
Looks at Hemingway's main characters as adhering to a code, or that special set of rules that applied to that particular character and would be essential in his development.    Written in 1988,   6 pages,   $53.70
Young Goodman Brown by Nathaniel Hawthorne
Analyzes this sad and depressing tale of a man of crushed ideals who had the ability to see the inside world of mankind's evil thoughts.    Written in 1988,   9 pages,  10 notes,  8 sources,   $80.55
Hemingway and Fitzgerald : A conversation
A hypothetical conversation between Ernest Hemingway and F. Scott Fitzgerald on the experience of love.    Written in 1988,   6 pages,   $53.70
Romantic Philosophy in Melville's Moby Dick
Examines the striving of Melville to synthesize all the turbulent and painful torments of his inner spirit, while dramatizing the eternal feud between the human spirit and the brute energy of the universe.    Written in 1990,   5 pages,  6 sources,   $44.75
The marriages in Go Down, Moses by William Faulkner
Looks at the marriages throughout the novel as to heighten and expose the differences between blacks and whites within the same family, the McCaslins.    Written in 1990,   4 pages,  4 notes,   $35.80
The Use of Irony in the short stories of John Steinbeck
A demonstration of the manner in which Steinbeck uses irony to create effects in The Chrysanthemums, Flight and the Leader of the People.    Written in 1990,   8 pages,  10 sources,   $71.60
Love & Intimacy in Faulkner and Lawrence
Examines the themes of love and latent sexuality as seen in "A Rose for Emily" and "The Dealer's Daughter".    Written in 1983,   7 pages,  10 notes,  11 sources,   $62.65
Existential Thought in Works by Hemingway and Tolstoy
The development of a truly literary theory of existence as seen in Dostoyevsky's Ivan Ilych and Hemingway's The Gambler.    Written in 1984,   7 pages,  7 notes,  2 sources,   $62.65
The Collision of Two Worlds in Henry James' The American
Examines the central theme as being the collision of disruptive American energy with repressive European tradition.    Written in 1991,   4 pages,   $35.80
John Steinbeck's : The Chrysanthemums
Examines the central theme of the story as Elisa's sexual frustration, Steinbeck's use of social and sexual metaphors, gender symbolism in the story, Elisa's struggle with her own feminity, etc.    Written in 1991,   8 pages,  5 sources,   $71.60
Faulkner's "Barn Burning"
An examination of the character Colonel Sartoris (Sarty), as undergoing transformation, moving gradually from admiration of his father to ultimate betrayal.    Written in 1991,   6 pages,  8 notes,  3 sources,   $53.70
The Elements of Fiction in A Farewell to Arms
Examines this definitive Hemingway work set against a backdrop of violence,unsentimental in tone, and featuring a love relationship which ends in death, looking at his prose style and limited and selective use of imagery.    Written in 1991,   6 pages,  18 notes,   $53.70
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
A Critical History on "The Great Gatsby"
The failures of critics of "The Great Gatsby" to fully consider the historical significance of Fitzgerald and the times he depicted. Uses viewpoints from critics representing each decade since 'Gatsby" was written.    Written in 1983,   7 pages,  17 notes,  6 sources,   $62.65
William Faulkner's "Wash" and "Barn Burning" and their Depiction of Class Conflict
How Faulkner's "Wash" and "Barn Burning" portray class conflicts between poor whites and the 'gentry'. How these stories portray both the greatness and the ruin of the South. Traditions of the Old South versus threats to them. Concepts of Southern chi.    Written in 1983,   6 pages,  8 notes,   $53.70
Henry James
Henry James- why he was an expatriate, his effect on American society; preoccupation with psychology. Analyzes "The Turn of The Screw" : its supernatural theme, the characters' reactions, whether or not ghosts are real, the revolutionary portrayal of ch.    Written in 1984,   8 pages,  13 notes,  8 sources,   $71.60
Ernest Hemingway's "A Farewell to Arms"
Synthesis of critical reviews and analyses of Hemingway's paen to war and damnation of Facism. How "Farewell to Arms" is autobiographical in that it reflects Hemingway's own values. How it is not so much a protest against war in general but against th.    Written in 1983,   13 pages,  7 notes,  7 sources,   $116.35
A Comparison of F. Scott Fitzgerald and Edith Wharton
Background of the Twenties: prosperity and progress along with intolerance and bigotry. Fitzgerald and Wharton as analysts of upper class society. Wharton as more of a critic of social injustice and big business; Fitzgerald as showing the tragedy of wo.    Written in 1982,   14 pages,  21 notes,  15 sources,   $125.30
Civilization Versus Nature in "Tom Sawyer" and "Huckleberry Finn"
Talks about conflict between nature and civilization in Twain's two most famous books, and how that was true in Twain's life. Huck Finn as rebelling against attempts to civilize him, and Tom Sawyer as compassionate. How both characters do things their.    Written in 1983,   7 pages,  11 notes,  7 sources,   $62.65
"The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn" and the Picaresque Novel
Twain's classic as an example of a picaresque novel. Definition and distinction of picaresque novels as the hero's encounter, conflict, and reactions to and with reality. How this was part of Twain's writing and the influence of European novelists on.    Written in 1983,   12 pages,  22 notes,  6 sources,   $107.40
Hemingway and James Baldwin- Comparison and Contrast
How the lives of Hemingway and Baldwin affected their writing, including the fact that both lived in Europe as young men, and that Hemingway wrote as one inside the mainstream of American society; Baldwin as one outside the mainstream. Baldwin deals wit.    Written in 1984,   6 pages,   $53.70
The Spoils of Poynton by Henry James
An attempt to discuss the way in which character can be determined by the attitude toward each setting and what these settings come to mean in terms of the novel's theme.    Written in 1988,   6 pages,  7 notes,   $53.70
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