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- The Fountainhead by Ayn Rand: My Favorite NovelThe Fountainhead's main character Howard Roark exemplifies Ayn Rand's obectivism philosophy. A hard working individual, who never compromised his principles, Roark transcended a society which couldn't understand the honesty of his work.
A Review of The FountainheadThis article quickly reviews Ayn Rand's The Fountainhead from a reader's point of view.- The Fountainhead by Ayn Rand: A Reader's ViewThe Fountainhead by Objectivist writer Ayn Rand is a good book - if you are an Objectivist. Others will come wanting.
- Patricia Neal Attacks Gary Cooper with a Riding Crop in 'The Fountainhead' (Video)One of Patricia Neal's finest roles was in the 1948 film version of the Ayn Rand novel "The Fountainhead" where she plays the very messed up in the head love interest of Gary Cooper's Howard Roark.
- An Overview of Ayn Rand's "The Fountainhead"Ayn Rand's books have remained popular ever since they were first published. Amazingly, more than 50 years after they were published, they continue to rise in popularity and sales. This article will provide a brief overview of her book, The Fountainhead.
- The Development of Howard Roark in "The Fountainhead" (part I of IV)A discussion of the development of the character of Howard Roark in the first section of Ayn Rand's work "The Fountainhead."
- The Development of Dominique Francon in The Fountainhead (part I of IV)A short description of the character development of Dominique Francon in section I (out of IV) of Ayn Rand's The Fountainhead.
- The Development of Peter Keating in The Fountainhead, Section I (of IV)A description of the title character of Section I (of IV) of Ayn Rand's The Fountainhead, Peter Keating.
- The Fountainhead QuotesThe Fountainhead, Ayn Rand's monumental work that shaped so many lives during the post-war period. Why don't you try and get a hold of the best literary moments of the 1943 book - The Fountainhead by Ayn Rand?
- Dichotomies in Ayn Rand's The FountainheadBrief overview of the moral/economic dichotomies present in Rand's work.
- Ayn Rand's The Fountainhead - An Egotistic AltruismAn analysis of one of the major themes of Ayn Rand's classic, "The Fountainhead"
- Ayn Rand's the FountainheadAn essay on The Fountainhead by Ayn Rand
- Objectivism and History in Ayn Rand's The FountainheadThe Fountainhead, by Ayn Rand, reflects the author's personal philosophy as well as historical events in the years preceding 1943.
- Celebrations of the Creator-Individual in Ayn Rand's "The Fountainhead" and Ludwig Van Beethoven's Ninth SymphonyThe works of Ayn Rand and Ludwig van Beethoven celebrate those creators and creations which affirm the highest possibilities open to man, and provide the intellectual fuel for audiences to pursue them. Their accomplishments celebrate the creator-individual.
- The Rejection of the Practical-Moral Dichotomy in Ayn Rand's "The Fountainhead"In Ayn Rand's "The Fountainhead", Howard Roark's ultimate triumph demonstrates a rejection of the practical-moral dichotomy and the possibilities this rejection can bring the individual creator; it shows Rand's conviction that the practical and the moral are identical.
- Relationship of Peter Keating and Ellsworth Toohey in Ayn Rand's The FountainheadThe relationship between Peter Keating and Ellsworth Toohey is a central element of Ayn Rand's The Fountainhead and its theme of individualism.
Ayn Rand’s WritingAyn Rand’s work is always a pleasure to read. Her stories are interesting and thought provoking. The words flow easily without any awkward moments in her writing. I would recommend her work to anyone.
The Head of AtlasAtlas Shrugged is considered Ayn Rand's opus, and this article is the explanation of why. Rand's writing regarding her ideals and philosophies are expressed.- What Books Should Be Made into a MovieThree books that I believe should be made into a movie.
- Ode to the Dead ArtistA poem to the great poets, priests, philosophers and plunderers of the past.
- Ayn Rand's The Fountainhead Summary and Study GuideA study guide of Ayn Rand's "The Fountainhead"