BRITISH LITERATURE
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- British Literature Analysis: William WordsworthAn analysis of some British literature from William Wordsworth.
- A Short Critical Examination of the Effects of the Industrial Revolution on British Literature:This is a scholarly research paper on the effects of the Industrial Revolution on British Literature, influences in literature at the time and the failure of public education to redress the problem of illiteracy.
- Opium Use in Nineteenth Century British LiteratureA brief history on opium culture and British literature in the nineteenth century.
- The Image of Women in Early British LiteratureA brief look at the image of women throughout Old English literature, up to the Renaissance period.
- The Impact of British Literature on Western Christian PerspectiveA brief essay concerning the influence of British writings on the understanding of Western Christianity
- Will Harry Potter Live or Die? British Literature Professor Says Beloved Character Will Survive Book 7Opinions are mixed on whether Harry Potter will remain alive at the end of "Harry Potter and the Deathly Harrows." But one literature expert says Harry will make it.
- Representations of Christianity in Early British LiteratureLooking to classics such as Beowulf, Sir Gawain, and the Canterbury Tales to see how they represented Christianity.
- Comparing Anthologies of British LiteratureWhich is best of the big three, the Oxford, Norton, or Longman?
- How to Study for the Analyzing and Interpreting Literature CLEPFree and low cost resources to help you study for the Analyzing and Interpreting Literature CLEP Test.
- Hierarchal Culture in Early Modern British LiteratureA look at cultural representations of Early Modern British society through literature
- Early British Literature: Christianity in BeowulfIn Beowulf, the emergence of Christianity is evident throughout the story and displayed by the deeds and actions of the poem's characters.
- Why is Early Irish Literature Ignored?Though part of the canon of Early British Literature, the Irish have been disregarded.
Homeschool Curriculum Review: Learning Language Arts Through LiteratureLearning Language Arts Through Literature by Common Sense Press is an all-in-one language arts curriculum for grades one through 12. Parents who have difficulty creating their own lesson plans will enjoy this program as everything is laid out for you.- Changes in Literature: The British TraditionThis short essay discusses the British Tradition of literature and how it has changed over time.
- How to Successfully Apply for a PhD in English LiteratureApplying for a PhD in English Literature may seem daunting. Difficult economic times mean more applicants for limited spots, and your love of John Milton may not be enough to set you apart. Check out these tips.
- The Role of Mothers in Medieval LiteratureThe maiden, the mother and the crone -- three types of women, three stages of life. But while there are maidens and crones aplenty in medieval literature, there are hardly any mothers at all.
- Revenge Literature: The Paradox of Things Fall ApartAnalysis of Achebe's 1958 novel as revenge literature set against years of colonial bias.
T.S. Eliot - British or American Poet?Biographically, T.S. Eliot lived a divided life that bears up claims on the poet from both sides of the Atlantic. Poetically, there is an argument to be made that Eliot's career and his poetry were more English and European than American.- British Literature: The Poems of Robert Burns and William BlakeHere is a review of some British literature poems from Robert Burns and william Blake.
- Old English Literature and Communal IdentityIdentity was not of the individual, but of the community.
- Sexual Expectation for the Late 17th Century British GentlemanA brief essay about sexual expectations for men during the Restoration period.
- A Journey Through the Themes of Early English Literature"So!" The English language now has arrived from a traditional lineage of great authors and great works that all wish to portray a variety of universal truths and to teach a variety of moral beliefs.
- Hopefulness vs Doubt: Constructed Conflicts in LiteratureAn author may use this notion of optimism against pessimism to teach a moral lesson or to show a transformation of a character whether it be from an optimistic perspective to a pessimistic one or vice versa.
- What is British?Has Britain become more "American" in the postwar era? How has the spread of laissez-faire capitalism and notions of participatory democracy affected older Western European cultures in general and Britain in particular? What does it mean to be British?
Unusual Baby Names from Literature - for BoysBooks abound with remarkable male names, so the literary canon is worth a look from prospective parents. Here are some of my favorite potential baby names taken from memorable male fictional characters in literature.- Soft Boiled EggsSoft boiled eggs are enjoyed by English literature characters as diverse as the detective Miss Marple and the lovable fop Bertie Wooster. You can join the tradition and make this classic morning delicacy at home with these easy to follow instructions.
- Maitres Chez Nous: Overview of Literature on the Quiet Revolution and French Canadian IdentityAn overview of the different schools of thought on the development of a French Canadian identity and how it has coexisted with a majority British population.
- An Analysis of Literature During the Victorian Age of Great BritainThis paper is an analysis of the background history of literature during the Victorian Age of Great Briatin.
- Religion in Literature: A Look at Some of the Classic BooksAn observation of religious allusions and concepts used for both modern and ancient literature.
- Dialect in Children's LiteratureDialect in literature is a helpful tool that an author may use in order to make his or her characters well-rounded.
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