ENGLISH AND AMERICAN LITERATURE
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An Overview of Romantic English and American LiteratureThe French Revolution, the hippie movement of the American 1960s, and Romantic literature of the 19th century. What do they have in common? Rebellion.- Multilingualism is Becoming a Social Phenomenon Governed by the Filipino Students' Needs of Globalization and Cultural OpennessThis language diversity expands the foreign learners' linguistic and cultural awareness, adding to the richness of the academic experience.
- Benjamin Franklin's Impact on American JournalismBenjamin Franklin was more than just a great American mind, he saw the importance of the press on society.
- University of Colorado in Boulder Offers These Cool Classes in EnglishEnglish at CU is a program full of helpful classes to bring your dreams of being a writer to life.
The Lamb and the Tyger: A Closer Look at William Blake"Without contraries is no progression. Attraction and repulsion, reason and energy, love and hate, are necessary to human existence." William Blake- How to Study for the CLEP American Literature TestHow to Study for the CLEP American Literature Test.
- Gender and Mythological Criticism in Native American LiteratureAn examination of Native American literature such as "The Rez Sisters".
- The Best of African American Literature: 5 Great BooksHere are my top 5 recommendations in the genre of African American literature.
Free Printables for American Literature Lesson and Activitieslinks and descriptions of sites online, offering free activities, printables, games, lesson plans and blogs for American literature teachers, homeschoolers, etc.- Anne Bradstreet Defies Conventions and Defends Women in Early American LiteratureDespite her rigid Puritan background, Anne Bradstreet often wrote on subjects in order to encourage those who felt oppressed by those beliefs and make a significant impact on establishing early American literature as a woman writer.
- NAACP Host 39th Image Awards: Whitaker and Hudson Receive Image Award Friday NightThe 38th annual NAACP Image Awards took place Friday March 2, 2007 at the Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles. The two hour event was broadcasted live for the first time.
- American Literature - Naturalist and Realist FictionA paper about the Naturalism sub-genre of American Realistic literature. Focuses on Frank Norris' short story "A Deal in Wheat" and mentions Henry James' "The Art of Fiction" essay. Written in April 2005 for a literature course during my freshman year of college.
- Croatian-American Literature: The Articulation of Struggle and Suffering in the Midst of WarA review of how war and strife affect the literature of Croatian-Americans.
- Bradford Vs. Franklin: Early American LiteratureThis essay is comparing the similarities and differences between Bradford and Franklin in their pursuit of knowledge.
- Barbecue Sauce, an American Flavor TraditionBBQ sauce been kicked up a notch with all kinds of flavors and varieties
From Resurrection Sunday to Easter: How Ancient German and Christian Celebrations Merged at EasterWhen we think about Easter, we think of the Easter bunny, candy, flowers, new clothes, and sunrise services. Yet these traditions stem from pre-Christian German religious celebrations. Here is the story of how German culture merged with Christianity.- Robert Frost and Amherst CollegeRobert Frost had a longstanding relationship with Amherst College as a college professor, lecturer and poet. During his more than 40 years teaching at Amherst, he was revered for his progressive teaching methods and beloved by his students.
- Britain and the Trans-Atlantic Slave TradeSenior level English major research paper suitable for an 18th Century British Literature course.
- Travel Narratives in Edgar Allan Poe and Herman MelvilleAn inspection on how two prominent nineteenth-century American authors combined travel-narratives with romantic fiction in order to posit the reader in a similar place as the narrator(s) himself.
- Guide to Arts in Southwest LouisianaThe arts of Southwest Louisiana include galleries, theaters and art centers.
Top 10 Summer MoviesWhether you're staying in or going out, movie night should be a fun night. Being a Floridian there's nothing I enjoy more than a cold glass of tea and a good flick. Here are my 10 Must-Watch Summer Movies:- Do You Need a Journalism Degree to Become a Journalist?You really do not need to obtain a degree in journalism to become a journalist/news anchor or television personality.Did you know that many renowned newscasters and television personalities that we see on television do not hold degrees in journalism?
- What Education TeachesSpring is time for graduation and planning for college. Consider a few thoughts on the objectives of college and education as a whole.
- The Best-Kept Secret in Cheap College CreditsCLEP exams can be taken at hundreds of locations nationwide, and are almost universally honored by accredited universities and colleges. You can earn credits in a wide range of liberal arts courses just by studying on your own time, and taking the exam.
- Compulsory Education Act of 1880This is an overview of the British compulsory education act, which required all children to attend school, and the social conditions surrounding it.
- Jonathan Swift Annotated BibliographyAn annotated bibliography on the life and works of Jonathan Swift.
- How to Fast-Track Through College and Save Money at the Same TimeEarning a college degree is not only expensive, it's time-consuming. Here's the top six tips that have helped me speed my way through my degree so that I will finish within three years instead of the traditional four.
- Themes of the Past in American LiteratureThe protagonists Gatsby, Amanda, and Willy from The Great Gatsby, The Glass Menagerie, and Death of a Salesman respectively become blinded by their dominant memories of their past, and consequently, their memories bring them tragic, unexpected ends.
- Ernest Hemingway's The Old Man and the Sea: A Huge Success Still Read by ManyErnest Hemingway was a writer who changed the world of literature forever. he ahs influenced American literature in various ways and inspired many. His novel, Old Man and the Sea, was extremely successful and is still read by many.
- The New Negro Renaissance: African American Culture Between Slavery and the Civil Rights MovementThe literary and artistic explosion that occurred in black America from roughly 1910 to 1940 is often referred to as the "Harlem Renaissance." Creative African American literature and art blossomed from all over the country.
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