ESPECIALLY ANYTHING BY JANE AUSTEN
Filter by: Sort by:
Showing Results 1-30 of 37 pieces of text content (0.242 sec)
A Profile of Jane AustenThis is a biography of Jane Austen and a discussion on her novels, especially Pride and Prejudice.- A Look into the Life of Jane Austen: Her Passions and InspirationJane Austen was most influenced in her works by her own life experiences with 18th-century society as well as by the many authors whose works Austen was exposed to throughout her life.
- Marriage in Jane Austen's Pride & PrejudiceMarriage is not always the zenith of romance and happiness.
- Losing Lizzy in Lost in AustenAn exploration of the way Emma Campbell Webster's Lost in Austen modifies and adapts Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice.
- Movie Review: Persuasion (1995)When she passes up the first opportunity to marry the man of her dreams, only time will tell if Anne Elliot will ever get a second chance.
- Vacationing Between the Pages: A Summer Reading ListFor readers of all types, a summer reading list with a little bit of something for everyone.
21 Questions with an Aspiring AuthorAn interview with the writer behind StorieStorm.com. What it is like to be an aspiring author and tips for other writers.- The Importance of LiteratureIn this article, I explore why literature is still relevant in today's world and why we should continue to value it.
Should You Buy an Electronic Book Reader: Amazon Kindle, SONY Reader, or B & N Nook?Reading ebooks on an eReader is no longer just for the Jetsons! Improved quality, declining prices, and large numbers of ebooks for sale make this option definitely worth a careful look.- 15 Better Books for Girls Than "Twilight"I give 15 of my favorite novels for girls and young women. All of these books feature coming-of-age stories about girls struggling with being themselves and falling in love.
- Coming of AgeA comparison of the coming of age novels Emma, My Name is Asher Lev, and The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn.
- An Interview with Karen Day, Author of Tall TalesAuthor of Tall Tales
- An Interview with E. LockhartPeek behind the curtain and laugh along with author Lockhart
- The Mad Doc's Favorite British MoviesI love movies in general, but especially films from Britain. Here is my list of favorites, and why I adore them.
- Email or Text, 'Cause I Can't Read Your HandwritingMost Americans can no longer write words that are readable.
How to Throw a Book Club PartyThis guide will give you ideas and tips to host the perfect party for your book club. No matter what the book, there are themes in each one that lend themselves to a party that no one will forget.
Free Screenplay IdeasHere are some free ideas for those looking to write a movie but are facing a little idea block.- Top 10 Movies for Teens10 classic movies I think every teenager should see, because it will open their eyes to societal and peer pressure issues as well as make them laugh.
The Social Satire of "Oliver Twist"This college research paper looks at the savage irony, intense realism, and dark atmosphere of Dickens' "Oliver Twist" as they contribute to the overall satiric effect of the novel.- Guide to Being a Self-Confident WomanHere are three fool proof ways of living a happier life, and gaining self confidence for women.
Research Paper Ideas: How to Pick a TopicRoaming around the Internet in search of research paper ideas? This article gives seven suggestions to help you come up with topics for your research paper.
Spectacles, Birdcages and Parasols - Victorian and Neo-Victorian TermsIn this compilation of over 100 terms, you, dear reader, will learn about the then and the now of everything from spectacles to birdcages to parasols.
A Costumer's Guide to Easy and Original Fancy Dress this HalloweenEveryone wants to be Sarah Palin or George W Bush this Halloween. But what if you want to be really scary, creepy yet original? Or if you don't have the time to put into something intricate? Here are a few tips from an experienced costumer!- Why Stephenie Meyer's Twilight Series is so GoodIs Twilight the best series ever written? That depends on whom you ask. Does it have a message? Most definitely. Spoiler alert.
- A Woman's Guide to the Good and Evil Sides of PinkThis article is about my personal love for pink, save in one area that I think is an abomination: white zinfandel. I love good wine, and the senseless waste of zinfandel grapes on this pink crap is a practice that needs to be stopped!
Interview with Paul Grimsley, Author of A Suite of Desolate EleganceWW: What's your favorite word? PG: monadnock WW: Meaning? PG: It is a pillar of rock that stands alone -- like the ultimate hard-on.- Sick VideosTo help those preparing for the cold and flu season, and thus augmenting the video library, here is a list of favorites guaranteed to keep any poor cold and flu victim at least mildly entertained:
- Britain's First "Feminist:" Mary WollstonecraftShe was more than Mary Shelley's mother: a look at Mary Wollstonecraft's writings and their impact
- My Rules of WritingI personally divide Writing Rules into three categories: Obvious, Optional, and Ridiculous. Let us take a look at each one.
- Treasure Hunting at Flea Markets in South CarolinaThis is what to expect at flea markets and what type of items you can expect to see at these flea markets. This article also describes what types of flea markets exist.
Showing Results 1-30 of 37 pieces of text content (0.242 sec)

