Literature
Sort by:
-
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.
-
Noble Prize for Literature 2009 Goes to Herta Mueller from GermanyHerta Mueller, a Romanian born German writer has been picked for this years Noble Prize for Literature. The 2009 Noble Prize for Literature was announced Thursday October 8, 2009 -
English Literature on Women's PowerThe lives of medieval English women were quite different from today. They were suppressed by the limited amount of power they had. However, medieval literature portrays women as powerful figures. -
About College Literature Paper TipsWriting a college literary paper can be tricky. Sometimes one paper can have a big impact your grade so you will want to do all you can to write a quality piece. The following are some tips on how to write a college literature paper.
-
Lessons Learned in Children's LiteratureLiterature review of Maria Edgeworth's "The Purple Jar." Focuses on the idea that children's literature should be focused on helping children understand the importance of everyday choices and the the impact of their choices. -
The Influence of the French Revolution on 19th Century Literature and RomanticismThe literature of a country is affected and influenced by how
the people of that country live. This paper will prove that The
French Revolution greatly influenced 19th Century French Romanticism. -
How to Write a Literature Review Summarizing Research ArticlesHere are some tips to help you write a literature review that will impress your professor.
-
Sharing Literature in the 21st CenturyTeaching children to enjoy literature when they are young sets them on a life-long path of learning and it has never been easier. Whether at home or at school technology puts the world of literature in your hands. -
The History of Dystopian LiteratureThis essay takes an objective view of the origins of the words "utopia" and "dystopia" and chronicles the evolution of Dystopian literature up until the modern era.
-
Literature Analysis Activity: Literature CirclesLearn how to implement Literature Circles in your high school English classroom. This group activity will help your students analyze their reading with more depth. -
Tribute to the Writers: Essay on the Importance of LiteratureThe student of cultural studies would agree that the comparative literature genre of study denies a definitive or qualitative definition.... -
The Elements of Black LiteratureThere are several key elements in black literature. This paper uses several books as examples.
-
Characteristics of a Good Literature ReviewRead this article to discover how you can improve your literature review papers in the areas of content, style, references, citations, grammar/spelling, punctuation, and layout.
-
Three Great Places to Find Online Literature ArticlesReviews three websites that offer quality academic-type literature articles for the general reader as well as the lower-level student with emphasis on credibility as sources and general quality.
-
5 Masterpieces of Drug-inspired LiteratureThe following is a collection of some of the most beautiful literature inspired by mind-altering substances. In the canon of drug lit, the focus here is on some of the most innocent travelers. -
How to Write an Academic Literature ReviewThis is a quick guide that covers the main sections of the academic literature review and some quick tips.
-
Analyzing and Understanding Literature: Flower Net and It's Chapter SummariesSometimes the best way to educate ourselves involving literature is to simply read a book and begin to analyze it chapter by chapter. With that in mind, detective fiction is a great place to start, and a great detective story to start with is Lisa See's Flower Net.
-
How to Prepare for College Literature CoursesTaking your first college literature course can be rather intimidating, especially if you attended a high school that didn't fully prepare you for such a class. In this article, a Literature instructor explains what you should do to prepare yourself for a literature course. -
The Best of African American Literature: 5 Great BooksHere are my top 5 recommendations in the genre of African American literature.
-
Some Themes of Japanese LiteratureLooks at the darker side of the literature in Japan.
-
Harry Potter Science Magic with Literature ConnectionsInspire and excite your students with these amazing Harry Potter science experiments and literature connections!
-
Influences to Modern Film and LiteratureBy analyzing crucial works, we can understand what has made fictional film and literature what it is today. Arts and entertainment as a whole are indebted to these incredibly influential works.
-
Gothic Literature Lesson PlanTrying to get your students to enjoy English? Sometimes this can be a monumental, if not impossible task. Try using their favorite horror movies and scary stories to mask learning about literature.
-
The Institute of Children's Literature: Writing Career OpportunityThis is an article describing my experiences with the Institute of Children's Literature (ICL).
-
Literature, Reading and Writing Response Journal Lesson PlanLesson and unit organizer for a Student Response Journal for English, Literature, Language Arts or Writing classes. Includes procedure, rubrics for grading, and rationale.
-
Why is Early Irish Literature Ignored?Though part of the canon of Early British Literature, the Irish have been disregarded.
-
2008 Journal of African Literature (JAL) No. 5 Calls for SubmissionsEditors of the International Research Confederacy on African Literature and Culture (IRCALC) are currently receiving submissions in existing literatures of Africa.
-
The Legend of Iram, the Ancient City of Middle Eastern LiteratureThe legend of Iram is referenced and alluded to in literature throughout the world.
-
Gift Ideas for Literature InstructorsWhether it's your own literature instructor or just someone you know who teaches this fascinating subject, these are gifts they're sure to love.
-
Metamorphosis in Literature: Startling Transformations in Prose and VerseA compelling theme in literature is that of transformation, or metamorphosis. One of the most famous tales of metamorphosis is Franz Kafka's story by the same name, but there are many others.
-
Primary Literature/Creative Writing Lesson Integrating ScienceThis lesson plan is a wonderful example of how you can incorporate other subject areas, in this case, Science into your literature/creative writing lessons.
-
Unusual Film Adaptations of LiteratureA description of four movies that take unusual approaches to adapting stories from book to screen. Literature gets an overhaul in these films. -
Guide to Preparing for a Literature ExamThere are many people that spend too much time looking through notes on a literature exam. Make sure that you are not one of them. -
Women's Sexuality in LiteratureThis piece explores women's sexuality through select pieces of literature.
-
Phillis Wheatley: The Mother of African American LiteratureThis article tells the story of the mother of African American literature. -
Book Review of Barron's SAT Subject Test in LiteratureAs an SAT tutor who has used this book, I feel qualified to write a review about Barron's SAT Subject Test in 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. -
The Effect of the Divine Comedy on Modern LiteratureThe Divine Comedy is an incredibly influential piece of literature, although it is often overlooked. To truly understand it, however, requires a very in depth look.
-
My Opinion of Gay Literature: Thoughts from the 1990sA college student of the early 1990s is asked to visit a bookstore and write a report on what she thinks of gay literature and how she thinks she formed that opinion.
-
The Erotic Vampire: How Literature Has Changed the Image of VampiresA look at how vampire myths have evolved into the seductive vampires we often see in literature and the movies today.
|
|