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Literature: British / Irish Index


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Nostromo
by Joseph Conrad. Examines the use of mythical belief as reality, focusing on the characters, events of the time and theme as a basis for discussion.    Written in 1978,   13 pages,  17 notes,  4 sources,   $116.35
The Dead
by James Joyce. Focuses on the "Dubliners' theme of death, style and images.    Written in 1978,   7 pages,  6 notes,  5 sources,   $62.65
Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?
Examines the characters, motives, sex as a weapon and the confrontation with failure in middle age.    Written in 1978,   5 pages,   $44.75
To the Lighthouse
by Virginia Woolf. An examination of time, including a listing of all published works by the author, novels, short stories, essays, biographies, diaries and letters.    Written in 1978,   6 pages,  10 notes,  6 sources,   $53.70
Loneliness
Examines this crucial issue as it pertains to the pursuit of self in modern society.    Written in 1979,   10 pages,  19 notes,  5 sources,   $89.50
A Portrait of the Artist as a young Man
by James Joyce. Notes its structural value, influences from other writers, and the artists, relationship to childlike innocence and adult logic.    Written in 1978,   6 pages,  4 notes,  2 sources,   $53.70
A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man
by James Joyce. A review.    Written in 1978,   4 pages,   $35.80
Brave New World
by Huxley. Discusses the constituents of Utopian society and Huxley's scientific-industrialist opposition.    Written in 1978,   5 pages,  6 notes,  6 sources,   $44.75
Lord Jim by Conrad
A discussion of personal growth in the character Jim.    Written in 1980,   8 pages,  3 notes,  3 sources,   $71.60
Sons and Lovers by DH Lawrence
A discussion and analysis.    Written in 1980,   5 pages,   $44.75
Interpretations of the Modern Novel
Traces and analyzes various aspects in the development of the modern novel including Conrad's Heart of Darkness, Lawrence's Women in Love, Woolf's Mrs. Dalloway, Lessing's The Golden Notebook, and Mailer's The American Dream.    Written in 1980,   13 pages,  12 notes,  23 sources,   $116.35
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
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
Symbolism in 1984
by George Orwell. Dictatorship, brutalization of society and materialism in Orwell's prophetic book.    Written in 1981,   7 pages,  9 notes,  5 sources,   $62.65
Light and Dark Imagery in Joseph Conrad's Heart of Darkness
The symbolism of the whited sepulchre, metaphor of imperialism, symbolism of knitting women and character motivations compared and analyzed.    Written in 1981,   6 pages,  7 notes,  4 sources,   $53.70
Brave New World
by Aldous Huxley. Theme of governmental and institutional control of society examined and analyzed.    Written in 1981,   5 pages,  3 notes,  3 sources,   $44.75
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
T.S. Eliot's The Wasteland and Joseph Conrad's Heart of Darkness
Comparison of death and fertility themes and derivation of Eliot's poem from Conrad's book.    Written in 1981,   7 pages,  8 notes,  5 sources,   $62.65
A Comparison of Sons and Lovers and Mrs. Dalloway
by D.H. Lawrence and Virginia Woolf respectively. A comparison and contrast of these novels exemplifying the Edwardian period and British literature and history.    Written in 1984,   10 pages,  9 notes,  7 sources,   $89.50
The Mayor of Casterbridge and Native Son
by Hardy and Wright.    Written in 1978,   7 pages,  10 notes,  2 sources,   $62.65
Gulliver's Travels
by J. Swift.    Written in 1978,   9 pages,  23 notes,  5 sources,   $80.55
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
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
Anthony and Cleopatra and All For Love
by Shakespeare and Dryden. A comparison of major characters.    Written in 1978,   4 pages,  6 notes,  10 sources,   $35.80
Sir Arthur Conan Doyle and His Creation of the Character of Sherlock Holmes
Examines how Conan Doyles methods and techniques in the study of criminology led to his creation of one of the most widely read fictional characters, Sherlock Holmes.    Written in 1978,   5 pages,  6 notes,  1 sources,   $44.75
King Lear
by Shakespeare. An inquiry into the theme of blindness.    Written in 1978,   6 pages,  9 notes,   $53.70
The Victorian Era and Thomas Hardy
Discusses Hardy's abandonment of Victorian beliefs and influences during the beginnings of the industrial revolution particularly in The Return of the Native.    Written in 1978,   8 pages,  6 notes,  4 sources,   $71.60
Pride and Prejudice and PS. Your Cat is Dead by Jane Austin and James Kirkwood respectively
A discussion of Victorian morality.    Written in 1978,   4 pages,  3 notes,  4 sources,   $35.80
The Personality, Life and Works of Geoffrey Chaucer
Discusses many of his works and use of astronomical lore.    Written in 1978,   7 pages,  14 notes,  10 sources,   $62.65
Lady Chatterley's Lover by Lawrence
Discusses the author's attitude towards sex in his works.    Written in 1978,   4 pages,   $35.80
Romanticism in the Works of Jane Austin
Critically analyzed with major reference to Pride and Prejudice.    Written in 1978,   6 pages,  10 notes,  4 sources,   $53.70
Boswell's Journals
A collection on the life of companion of Samuel Johnson by Boswell.    Written in 1978,   10 pages,  8 notes,  9 sources,   $89.50
A Comparison of Eve and Delilah
by Jon Milton, examining religious implication and role of good and evil.    Written in 1978,   7 pages,  6 notes,  3 sources,   $62.65
Art and Neurosis in the Works of Coleridge and Worksworth
Examines , through these authors works, the general theme of literature in medieval times as having a soothing vision of the darker realities of life through Christian themes.    Written in 1978,   11 pages,  4 notes,  4 sources,   $98.45
Evaluation of Ben Johnson as a Critic
Discusses his success, especially in reference to Shakespearian criticisms.    Written in 1979,   6 pages,  8 notes,  4 sources,   $53.70
Through the Looking Glass (Alice in Wonderland)
by Lewis Carroll. Discusses the use of satire and symbolic reference.    Written in 1979,   5 pages,   $44.75
Sir Arthur Canon Doyle and Sherlock Holmes
Explores Doyles interest in education and criminology as reflected in Sherlock Holmes stories.    Written in 1979,   5 pages,  6 notes,   $44.75
Political, Social and Economic Influences in Charles Dickens Works
Notes particularly in Great Expectations and Hard Times.    Written in 1979,   13 pages,  14 notes,  7 sources,   $116.35
The Function of Music and Song in Shakespearian Works
Examines , through Shakespearian works, how for people living in the Elizabethan age, music was a reflection of an ordered universe.    Written in 1979,   5 pages,  3 notes,  2 sources,   $44.75
A Comparison of the Styles of Boswell and Johnson
Examines Boswell's more permanent and valuable contributions to literature with Johnson's and compares and contrasts their prose styles.    Written in 1979,   5 pages,   $44.75
A Brief Freudian Analysis of Victorian Guilt As Manifested in the Characters Sue Bridehead and Judge Fawley in Hardy's Jude the Obscure
An assesment of the nature of guilt and its place in Victorian society and a demonstration of how these characters embody the dynamics of the Freudian conception of guilt.    Written in 1979,   11 pages,  4 sources,   $98.45
Narrative Techniques in Jane Austin's Emma
Examines Austin's writings as representative of late 18th century English life, noting style, historic accuracy and literary genius thru character analysis.    Written in 1979,   12 pages,  44 notes,  11 sources,   $107.40
Joseph Conrad
An analysis of his dislike for Russia exemplified in his writings.    Written in 1979,   5 pages,  13 notes,   $44.75
Romantic Literature
Thru a series of British works, traces the protagonist as evidence that the suffering endured is the condition rendering the work 'romantic' which lifts them above mans humanity as represented in the characters of romantic stories.    Written in 1979,   8 pages,   $71.60
Some Elizabethan Era Comedies
Notes the relationship between theater and religion, the beginnings of irreverence on the stage, noting The Second Shepard's Play and Merry Play as the focus of the loss of medieval tradition from theater.    Written in 1979,   5 pages,   $44.75
Four Essays on the 19th Century British Literature
Deals with a comparison of women and imagery as seen thru the romantic and realistic writers, including Hardy, Coleridge, Wordsworth.    Written in 1979,   12 pages,   $107.40
Gulliver's Travels by J. Swift
A study of symbolism and hidden meaning.    Written in 1979,   6 pages,   $53.70
Heart of Darkness by J. Conrad
Focuses on the role of irony scrutinizing the spiritual and psychological natures of both Africa's inhabitants, and its civilization and the symbolic nature of darkness.    Written in 1979,   6 pages,   $53.70
The Art of Sir Walter Scott As A Reflection of His Society
Examines his attachment to the past, an affinity for a less complex and ordered society and traits which make his work of a romantic nature.    Written in 1979,   10 pages,  6 notes,  8 sources,   $89.50
Summaries of Chaucer Criticism
According to various critics and their interpretations of Chaucer's works.    Written in 1979,   5 pages,   $44.75
The Use of the Narrator by Dickens and Thackery
Particularly in Oliver Twist and Vanity Fair.    Written in 1979,   5 pages,  4 notes,  2 sources,   $44.75
Chaucer's Pardoner
Critiques this short story of a faith-healer, who in modern terms would be the equivalent of our modern-day faith healer, persuasive in oratory and a seeming pillar of virtue.    Written in 1979,   5 pages,   $44.75
Nature and Civilization in Mary Shelley's Frankenstein
Explores the factors which influenced Shelly to create Frankenstein and the battle between nature as personified in the monster and civilization exemplified in Dr. Frankenstein.    Written in 1979,   4 pages,   $35.80
Charles Lamb
An account of the life and accomplishments of this poet and author.    Written in 1979,   7 pages,  12 notes,  6 sources,   $62.65
The Mayor of Casterbridge
by Hardy Concludes that the slightly atypical moral theme characterizes Hardy's influence on the Victorian Era.    Written in 1979,   4 pages,   $35.80
The Wife of Bath's Tale by Chaucer
Discusses this tale of early feminism and an outspoken wife.    Written in 1979,   5 pages,  1 notes,  1 sources,   $44.75
An Analysis of Character Motivation and Quest of Winston Smith in 1984 by Orwell
Examines the concept of Smith as the last thinking man.    Written in 1979,   10 pages,  6 notes,   $89.50
"Of Marriage and Single Life"
by Francis Bacon. A study of the essay noting the dichotomy of love and marriage and a slightly chauvinistic approach.    Written in 1979,   6 pages,  3 notes,  3 sources,   $53.70
A Comparison of Chaucer's Pardoner and Parson
Examines similar and different characteristics of the devoted parson and the roguish pardoner.    Written in 1979,   5 pages,   $44.75
The Main Characters in Tolkein's Novels
Examines the various elements of medieval tradition employed by the main characters in Lord of the Rings and the Hobbit.    Written in 1979,   7 pages,  5 notes,  6 sources,   $62.65
The Mill on the Floss by Eliot
Contends that Maggie is bound to a tragic destiny, that she is a helpless victim of social convention and various aspects of the character.    Written in 1980,   11 pages,  5 notes,  10 sources,   $98.45
Gilgamesh and Boewulf.
Compares the personalities of the two, one sensitive, and one a superhuman warrior.    Written in 1980,   8 pages,   $71.60
The Rocking Horse Winner by Lawrence
Critical analysis of the short story.    Written in 1980,   6 pages,  12 notes,  8 sources,   $53.70
Youth by J. Conrad.
Examines Conrad's method of conveying character and intention.    Written in 1980,   6 pages,  6 notes,  5 sources,   $53.70
The Monk's Tale by Chaucer
Discusses this tale of uncertainty in fortune based on examples from Greek and Roman history.    Written in 1980,   8 pages,  19 notes,  4 sources,   $71.60
The Merchant's Tale by Chaucer
An analysis of the action and character involvement and the role of morality.    Written in 1980,   14 pages,  10 notes,  4 sources,   $125.30
Brave New World by Huxley
Discusses the variables of this mechanized 'utopia' and its inhabitants.    Written in 1980,   6 pages,  6 notes,  6 sources,   $53.70
A Comparison of the Three Knights
Notes Beowulf, Sir Gawain and the Green Knight, and Faerie Queene.    Written in 1980,   5 pages,   $44.75
The Clerk's Tale by Chaucer
Discusses several aspects of this tale, purpose and role of the clerk.    Written in 1980,   9 pages,  36 notes,  3 sources,   $80.55
Virtues and Defects of the Houynhams
Interprets Swift's reaction to the Houynhams in Gulliver's Travels.    Written in 1980,   6 pages,  9 notes,  3 sources,   $53.70
Down and Out in Paris and London by Orwell
Reviews Orwell's personal account of times and hardships abroad.    Written in 1980,   5 pages,   $44.75
Heart of Darkness by Conrad
A critical analysis focusing on religious imagery, noting the psychological interpretations in a Jungian sense, Maslow and Kurtz.    Written in 1980,   9 pages,  19 notes,  4 sources,   $80.55
Wuthering Heights by E. Bronte
A review and analysis of this work as "wuthering" or stormy as an appropriate word to describe both the action and characters of this novel.    Written in 1980,   5 pages,   $44.75
Women in Love by D.H. Lawrence
A critical examination.    Written in 1980,   5 pages,  4 notes,  2 sources,   $44.75
Oppressive Conditions in Dickens' Hard Times
Analyzes the conditions of the working class in Victorian England, as expressed by Dickens in this classic novel.    Written in 1980,   10 pages,  31 notes,  1 sources,   $89.50
The Art of the Epistolary Novel
Examines the art of letter writing in the novel as exemplified in the works of Richardson, Fielding and Smollet.    Written in 1980,   6 pages,   $53.70
The Picture of Dorian Gray by Oscar Wilde
Analyzes the genesis of this Gothic horror tale, as traced through some of Wilde's earlier stories and narratives.    Written in 1980,   9 pages,  12 notes,  11 sources,   $80.55
Imagery in Wuthering Heights and Great Expectations
Examines the significance of the images in these two well known Victorian novels by Bronte and Dickens.    Written in 1980,   7 pages,   $62.65
The Theme of Conflict in 5 English Works
The Feelings of turmoil and conflict are studied as they play a part in Wuthering Heights, Great Expectations, Jude the Obscure, Portrait of the Artist and Prufrock.    Written in 1980,   10 pages,  20 notes,  6 sources,   $89.50
Characterization in Dickens'; Little Dorrit
A study of the characters of Henry Gowan and M. Blandois in this classic Dickens work.    Written in 1980,   7 pages,  4 notes,   $62.65
Dickens & the Industrial Revolution
An analysis of the hard times of industrialism in Victorian England, as seen in Dickens' Dombey & Son, Bleak House and Our Mutual Friend.    Written in 1980,   10 pages,  11 notes,  5 sources,   $89.50
1984 by Orwell & The Auctioneer by Joan Samson
A comparison and contrast of these two novels, one a classic of totalitarianism in the future, the other a tale of retribution in modern New England.    Written in 1981,   7 pages,  10 sources,   $62.65
The Bronte Sisters & The Theme of Suffering
An analysis of heartache and misery as exemplified by Wuthering Heights and Jane Eyre.    Written in 1981,   9 pages,  10 notes,  6 sources,   $80.55
Characterization in Field's, Tom Jones
A study of the characters Squires Western and Allworthy, as well as Tom Jones in Fielding's picaresque novel.    Written in 1981,   10 pages,  20 notes,  6 sources,   $89.50
The Prometheus Theme in Victorian Literature
Analyzes this prevailing theme of reference to Greek Gods in the works of Richardson, DeFoe, Shelly, Swift and Fielding.    Written in 1981,   10 pages,   $89.50
Middlemarch
A study of Eliot's masterpiece, reflecting the troubled 1830's in England, as seen through the characters, some of whom represent a traditional morality while others stand for free spirits.    Written in 1982,   20 pages,  49 notes,  7 sources,   $179.00
Joyce's Portrait of the Artist & "The Dead" (Dubliners)
A comparison of the similarities and differences of these two works as well as a discussion of the way imagery unifies the story elements.    Written in 1982,   7 pages,  13 notes,   $62.65
James Joyce: A Cultural Perspective
An analysis of the Joycian world-view, centering on his biography and writings, most notably Dubliners.    Written in 1982,   5 pages,  9 notes,  8 sources,   $44.75
Graham Greene
A critical discussion of his novels, centering on the theme of the hunted man.    Written in 1982,   7 pages,  14 notes,  6 sources,   $62.65
Dickens Pickwick Papers
A character analysis of Samuel Pickwick using various historical and literary interpretations correlating Dickens theme of the nobility of the common man.    Written in 1982,   7 pages,  8 notes,  6 sources,   $62.65
Wuthering Heights, Great Expectations, and Middlemarch
A comparison.    Written in 1982,   6 pages,   $53.70
Oliver Twist
Analyzes the character of Fagin and his relation to the theme of the book and Dickens social ideas.    Written in 1982,   8 pages,  13 notes,  9 sources,   $71.60
Herbert G. Welles
An overview of his life and works.    Written in 1982,   8 pages,  6 notes,  5 sources,   $71.60
Vanity Fair and Middlemarch
A comparison of the concepts of work in Thackery's and Eliot's novels and their basis in the class system.    Written in 1982,   8 pages,  12 notes,  3 sources,   $71.60
Pliers the Ploughman and Triolus and Criseyde
by Langband and Chaucer.    Written in 1982,   7 pages,  9 notes,  2 sources,   $62.65
Dickens' Great Expectations
Discussion of Characterization, point of view and use of Pip as the center for the action.    Written in 1982,   6 pages,  2 notes,  5 sources,   $53.70
Brave New World and 1984
A comparison of these works by Huxley and Orwell seen as visions of a nightmarish future.    Written in 1982,   6 pages,  5 notes,  6 sources,   $53.70
Gulliver's Travels
Examines Swift's use of a central image-the-body-to formulate the central theme.    Written in 1982,   6 pages,   $53.70
Sir Gawain and the Green Knight
Gawain's failure to live up to worldly and religious standards analyzed.    Written in 1982,   7 pages,   $62.65
Jude the Obscure
Thomas Hardy's novel of an ambitious rustic trapped between his sensuality and his intellect.    Written in 1982,   6 pages,  4 notes,  6 sources,   $53.70
Pride and Prejudice: Prudence in the Matrimonial Endeavor
Applying Victorian standards, common sense, and social class limitations to the business of marrying.    Written in 1982,   14 pages,  13 notes,  11 sources,   $125.30
The Development of Heroines in Various Books by Thomas Hardy
Tragic flaws in the principal female characters in Tess of the d'Urbervilles, Return of the Native, and Jude the Obscure.    Written in 1982,   11 pages,  22 notes,  12 sources,   $98.45
Charlotte Bronte's Jane Eyre and George Eliot's The Mill on the Floss
Setting vs. character development, Victorian morality and self-sacrifice and renunciation handled by two Victorian lady authors.    Written in 1982,   10 pages,  9 notes,  7 sources,   $89.50
Point of View in Emily Bronte's Wuthering Heights
The author's removal of herself and her opinions, tripartite structure of novel defined by its narrators.    Written in 1982,   9 pages,  9 notes,  9 sources,   $80.55
W. Somerset Maugham's of Human Bondage and Joseph Conrad's Lord Jim
Plot structure and character analysis compared in both novels.    Written in 1982,   12 pages,  5 notes,  7 sources,   $107.40
Themes of T.S. Eliot and James Joyce
Indecision, disillusionment, and other wasteland themes by both authors.    Written in 1982,   6 pages,   $53.70
James Joyce's Counterparts
Nihilism of the main character, Mr. Farrington.    Written in 1982,   2 pages,   $17.90
Thomas Hardy's Return of the Native
Symbolism of the characters relationship to the heath.    Written in 1982,   2 pages,   $17.90
The Castle of Otranto and Pride and Prejudice
by Horace Walpole and by Jane Austen (Respectively) Techniques, plot development, characterizations compared and contrasted.    Written in 1982,   12 pages,  6 notes,  5 sources,   $107.40
Chaucer, Dante, Marlowe, and Shakespeare
Themes, characters and plot development compared and contrasted.    Written in 1982,   16 pages,   $143.20
Samuel Beckett's How it is
Analysis of contrasting criticism by various reviewers and scholars and an observation of the prolific nature of Smauel Beckett's writing career by examining his plays, novels and poems.    Written in 1983,   20 pages,  18 notes,  7 sources,   $179.00
The Opening of Joyce's Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man
Subjective impressions of Dedalus early childhood.    Written in 1983,   7 pages,   $62.65
Sexual Identity in Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man
Conflicts of sensuality, religion and art.    Written in 1983,   7 pages,  6 notes,  5 sources,   $62.65
Charlotte Bronte's Villette as a Study of the Meaning of Human Experience
Observes Bronte's Villette as reflecting a greater maturity and depth of insight than was present in her earlier novels and the first-person novel as new to Victorian literature.    Written in 1982,   15 pages,  14 notes,  7 sources,   $134.25
The Question of the Historical Existence of Merlin
Examines the possibility of whether there existed a historical character who provided the model for the Merlin of the King Arthur romances, though shrouded in obscurity.    Written in 1986,   16 pages,  31 notes,  9 sources,   $143.20
A Comparison of the Short Story and Novel Versions of Malcolm Lowry's Under the Volcano
Examines the significant differences between the short story and the novel , not the least of which involving the relationship between the consul and two of the most significant characters.    Written in 1987,   10 pages,  12 notes,   $89.50
Satire in Two Works of Jonathan Swift
Examines the brilliant satire of Swift in attacking institutions, people, or ideas and making them ridiculous or exagerated particularly in Gulliver's Travels and A Modest Proposal.    Written in 1987,   6 pages,  5 notes,  5 sources,   $53.70
The Development of James Joyce's Style: A Comparative Analysis of "Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man" and "Dubliners"
Contrasted and compared with other works by the great Irish novelist.    Written in 1984,   10 pages,  12 notes,  2 sources,   $89.50
Sexuality as Depicted in 1984 by George Orwell
Analyzes the work in terms of Winston Smith being estranged from his wife who adheres to the Party policy of sexual relations as suitable only for procreation.    Written in 1984,   8 pages,  6 notes,  7 sources,   $71.60
Night Mail by John Grierson
An examination of the film Night Mail as an excellent representative of the British documentary tradition.    Written in 1984,   6 pages,  7 notes,  5 sources,   $53.70
Nineteen Eighty-Four by George Orwell,The Three Penny Opera, and Loneliness of the Long-Distance Runner
Observes the satirical pessimism , moral condemnation and improvement of society in these books.    Written in 1983,   7 pages,  14 notes,  4 sources,   $62.65
The Theme of Love Throughout Jane Eyre by Charlotte Bronte
Examines the complementary themes of love and independence in this novel.    Written in 1984,   7 pages,  10 notes,  9 sources,   $62.65
Lady Chatterley's Lover and John Thomas and Lady Jane by D.H. Lawrence : A Comparison
Examines these Lawrence works as love stories, set in a cruel and cynical age. Expounds his philosophies on intellectualism, sexual love and classism.    Written in 1985,   12 pages,  2 sources,   $107.40
The Conflict Between the Mind and Heart in Dickens' Hard Times
An examination of Charles Dickens use of the theme of conflict between the mind and the heart as a basis for his criticism of modern industrial society in his work Hard Times.    Written in 1984,   10 pages,  14 notes,  6 sources,   $89.50
Tonio Kroger by Thomas Mann and Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man by James Joyce : A Comparison
Compares both stories as autobiographical and as reflecting the early, formative lives of artists, both writers.    Written in 1983,   7 pages,   $62.65
Tess D"Urbvilles by Thomas Hardy and Sons and Lovers by D.H. Lawrence : A Comparison and Contrast
A comparison and contrast of the concepts of fatalism and determinism as seen in these works.    Written in 1985,   7 pages,  11 notes,  6 sources,   $62.65
Heart of Darkness
by Joseph Conrad. An analysis of a passage in this book.    Written in 1984,   4 pages,   $35.80
The Ruling Class by Peter Barnes
Analyzes this satiric play which is considered a baroque comedy which exaggerates the flaws of the English aristocracy.    Written in 1983,   8 pages,  10 notes,  4 sources,   $71.60
The Theme of the Absence of the Hero in Wuthering Heights by Charlotte Bronte
A look at this work as being devoid of a hero thus being unique in its time of the Victorian age and the narrative mode being "distanced " from the reader.    Written in 1985,   7 pages,   $62.65
The Politics of Shelley, Wordsworth and Blake
Discusses the romantic nature of each, along with the underlying desire to be rid of oppressive tyranny and revolutionize the social order of that time.    Written in 1979,   6 pages,  10 notes,  3 sources,   $53.70
Some Insights from Keats' Letters
Examines these autobiographical materials as related to other expressions by the author and their value as they reflect the author's personal philosophies.    Written in 1979,   6 pages,  5 notes,   $53.70
Psychic Phenomena and the Romantic Imagination
Examines the relationship between sixth sense occurrences and a belief in rational explanation and so called romantic faith in divine vision, particularly in the works of Blake and Lawrence.    Written in 1979,   7 pages,  5 notes,  5 sources,   $62.65
Sexuality in the Works of Byron, Keats and Coleridge
Discusses attitudes of the time thru their most noted writings.    Written in 1979,   9 pages,  6 notes,  3 sources,   $80.55
A Tale of Two Cities by Charles Dickens : In Relation to the Causes of the French Revolution
Examines this work as a confrontation of the classes, in which an agricultural economy is failing because the rich rule, exploding in an emotional storming of the prison, The Bastille. Looks at the hopes of the Age of Reason, the inspiration of the.    Written in 1988,   7 pages,  7 notes,   $62.65
David Copperfield by Charles Dickens : Social Theme and Style
Examines this novel as a form of autobiography for Charles Dicken's in its setting as a Victorian novel through the manners and formalness of the period and the social themes of propriety, of order and definition existing in the characters.    Written in 1988,   7 pages,  7 notes,   $62.65
Hard Times by Charles Dickens
An analysis of plot and characterization and a case for classifying this novel as a masterpiece.    Written in 1988,   6 pages,  5 notes,   $53.70
Great Harry by Carolly Erickson
The saga of Henry VIII attempting to piece together an image of the king as a man and as a leader of state.    Written in 1988,   4 pages,   $35.80
A Discussion of Magical Help, Varieties of Perfection, The Heroes Foil as Seen in Heart of Darkness, Siddhartha, Sir Gawain and the Green Knight, and Sir Arthur and His Knights
Looks at various author's and their works as to its development and ultimate actualization as being profoundly influenced by the living environment of the author.    Written in 1979,   16 pages,   $143.20
Discusses forest symbolism in Heart of Darkness and Siddhartha by Conrad and Hess respectively
An exploration of the protaganists in these works havinf had occasion to wander amid wild vegetation and grasp the higher significance of forests and trees.    Written in 1980,   8 pages,  11 notes,  2 sources,   $71.60
Castle Rackrent by Maria Edgeworth
Notes political overtones of native Ireland in this 18th Century work.    Written in 1980,   8 pages,  10 notes,  3 sources,   $71.60
History of the Modern Novel
Notes the loss of traditional faith, commercialization, national cultural influences, noting Dostoyevsky, Joyce and others.    Written in 1980,   15 pages,   $134.25
Thomas Carlyle As a Prophet
Discusses political, historical and religious overtones.    Written in 1980,   5 pages,  7 notes,  4 sources,   $44.75
Waiting for Godot by Beckett
An analysis of theme and symbolism.    Written in 1980,   8 pages,  9 notes,  5 sources,   $71.60
The Song of Roland, and The Lay of the Host of Prince Igor
A comparison of thematic elements, nationalism, rivalry and political overtones in human behavior.    Written in 1980,   12 pages,  1 notes,  4 sources,   $107.40
1984 and Endgame
by Orwell and Beckett.    Written in 1981,   5 pages,   $44.75
A Comparision of The Secret Agent and The Possessed
by J. Conrad and by Dostoyevsky.    Written in 1981,   5 pages,   $44.75
Brave New World, Looking Backward and the Garrison State: Alternative Social Futures
Discusses and analyzes proposed systems, harmony of its citizens and system, role of dissatisfaction in alternative social orders.    Written in 1981,   15 pages,  17 notes,  3 sources,   $134.25
The Romantic Exiles
An analysis of Carr's work noting political figures who recognize no change in the inconsistent European politics.    Written in 1982,   5 pages,   $44.75
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
Bleak House by Dickens and The Trial by Kafka
Compares common elements of mans relationship with the law.    Written in 1982,   5 pages,   $44.75
Art as An Extension of Reality
Examines the writings of Baron from a literary and psychological standpoint.    Written in 1983,   10 pages,  13 notes,  8 sources,   $89.50
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
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
Detective Stories as Literature
Themes of good and evil in Georges Maigret's and Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's work.    Written in 1984,   7 pages,  8 notes,  5 sources,   $62.65
Love and Knighthood in Eric and Enid
Chretien de Troyes interpretations and adaptation of the Arthurian legends.    Written in 1984,   7 pages,  15 notes,  6 sources,   $62.65
"An Outpost of Progress" by Joseph Conrad and "A Day After Saturday" by Gabriel Garcia Marquez : A Comparison
Sees both works as dealing with societies which are not directly incorporated into the western world.    Written in 1984,   3 pages,   $26.85
Two Mistresses of Mystery
Examines the detective stories of Ngaio Marsh and Agatha Christie.    Written in 1984,   7 pages,   $62.65
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
Lord Jim by Joseph Conrad
Characterization in Conrad's Lord Jim through manipulation of point of view, imagery, diction and description as a character who straddles two worlds, ultimately unable to survive in either one.    Written in 1991,   6 pages,   $53.70
Sons and Lovers by D. H. Lawrence
Observes the setting of the miner's homes and their lives as significant to the social criticism Lawrence displays in this novel.    Written in 1991,   6 pages,  22 notes,   $53.70
A Marxian Perspective on Charles Dickens' Hard Times
Examines the tone of this Dickens work as going beyond his usual reformist views of the inhumane nature of the Industrial Revolution to make statements about class and society which seem almost Marxist.    Written in 1991,   6 pages,  3 sources,   $53.70
British Colonialism in A Passage to India by E.M. Forster
Forster's criticism of British imperial attitudes in his 1924 novel about a small town in India is examined.    Written in 1991,   7 pages,  12 notes,  4 sources,   $62.65
Down and Out in Paris and London and Animal Farm : A Comparison of these works by George Orwell
A comparison of these seemingly dissimilar Orwell works to show how a constant theme of the downtrodden masses is developed in his writings of very different styles and subjects.    Written in 1991,   6 pages,  7 sources,   $53.70
Tess of the D'Urbervilles by Thomas Hardy
Analyzes the development of the character of Tess in Hardy's novel, from the standpoint of the credibility and dramatic power of the narrative.    Written in 1991,   25 pages,  13 notes,  8 sources,   $223.75
Robert Browning's Pauline
Browning's effort to construct a drama out of subjective feelings exclusively.    Written in 1984,   7 pages,  12 notes,  5 sources,   $62.65
Death and Immortality in Literature
Analyzes selected literature for their treatment of death and immortality. Fear of death, mortality, illness, funerals and other rites of death, triumph over death, war, and Dracula are among the themes examined. "The Epic of Gilgamesh", "The Death of.    Written in 1985,   15 pages,  11 notes,  8 sources,   $134.25
Considerations of English Literature
A discussion of the changing images of women, the hero, the role of religion in "Beowulf," "Sir Gawain & The Green Knight, and in Chaucer; the characters of Othello and King Arthur; themes of Shakespeare's sonnets, etc.    Written in 1984,   7 pages,   $62.65
"Twelfth Night" and "Othello"
Notions of comedic and tragic love in Shakespeare's "Twelfth Night" and "Othello" compared and contrasted.    Written in 1988,   5 pages,   $44.75
The Word "Stuck" in Literature (A literary comparison)
An analysis of the use of 'stuck' in four works; "Ulysses", "The Odyssey", "Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man" , by James Joyce, and "Ivy Day in The Committee Room".    Written in 1983,   11 pages,   $98.45
The Importance of Paulina in The Winter's Tale
A detailed analysis of the character Paulina in Shakespeare's The Winter's Tale- her importance to the plot and the play.    Written in 1986,   14 pages,  17 notes,  6 sources,   $125.30
Reviewing Reviews of Iris Murdoch's "The Black Prince
Compares and contrasts three different reviews of this work. How each defines what"The Black Prince" is, with literary technique and story development, aspects of the novel . How each reviewer receives Murdoch and the novel.    Written in 1978,   5 pages,  11 notes,  7 sources,   $44.75
Dialogue and Development in Joyce's A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man
An examination on the genre of dialogue , the elements that separate it from conversation, and how this tradition of dialogue of movement and action is portrayed in James Joyce's Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man.    Written in 1983,   10 pages,  19 notes,  6 sources,   $89.50
Self Help : A Concept in the Victorian Period
Looks at the concepts of self determination and enterprise in Victorian literature especially through such works as Little Dorrit, Vanity Fair,Jane Eyre, Barchester Towers.    Written in 1988,   7 pages,   $62.65
Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy by John LeCarre
An examination of the characters of this novel of post-World WarII society that has been dominated by a sense of paranoia.    Written in 1989,   6 pages,   $53.70
Book of the Duchess by Chaucer
The story of a knight who suffers from emotional pain.    Written in 1988,   3 pages,   $26.85
Great Expectations by Charles Dickens
An analysis of this work which addresses different social issues particularly class and the inequality of treatment accorded different classes.    Written in 1988,   4 pages,   $35.80
Eating and Feeding in Paradise Lost by John Milton
Examines the symbolism of eating and feeding to define what is the original sin in that the tasting of the fruitis an act that covers all the sins for it shares the common trait of being disobedient and unfaithful to God in indulging in personal appetite.    Written in 1988,   10 pages,   $89.50
The Legend of King Arthur
Looks at King Arthur as a reigning hero of civilization and a discussion of the historic origins and different cultures conceptions of the Legend of King Arthur.    Written in 1988,   8 pages,  19 notes,  3 sources,   $71.60
Charles Dickens' A Tale of Two Cities
Depictions of social consciousness in the characters of this novel identify him clearly as a nineteenth century male , English,middle class person and the clash of the classes as a selected focus of this work.    Written in 1990,   4 pages,  4 notes,  3 sources,   $35.80
The Elephant Man : Cruelty and Compassion
Joseph Merrick : his life and affliction, Relationship with Treves, Psychological effects of his disease, life as a Circus Freak, conclusion.    Written in 1990,   8 pages,  20 notes,  5 sources,   $71.60
Charles Dickens : A Tale of Two Cities
Dickens as a male representative of the middle class, biases, circumstances, desires.    Written in 1990,   4 pages,   $35.80
The Rocking Horse Winner by D.H. Lawrence
Examines his regard, through this work, of the feminine subconscious as the most expressive indicator and vehicle of the major currents of social intercourse and philosophy.    Written in 1990,   6 pages,  10 notes,  7 sources,   $53.70
The Lord of the Rings : J.R.Tolkein
Tolkein's fantasy of nature and culture. A story of good and evil, as a modern myth,independent magic universe, salvation possible after fall from grace, etc.    Written in 1990,   7 pages,  19 notes,  8 sources,   $62.65
Troilus and Cressida : A Comparison of Shakespeare
and Chaucer. Compares the two writers treatments of the story in terms of plot and genre, to see how the authors viewed their subject differently and final resolution of the theme.    Written in 1990,   6 pages,  1 sources,   $53.70
Thomas Hardy's Tess of the D'Urbervilles
Unveiling the manifestations and controversies depicted by Hardy's philosophy of fate concluding his characters in this work fulfilled the plans of fate.    Written in 1990,   12 pages,  8 sources,   $107.40
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