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1240.13002 The Critics Who Have Studied And Comment On The Robert Frost Poem 'The Road Less Taken."
This paper will seek to take a survey of the critics who have studied and comment on the Robert Frost poem 'The Road Less Taken." By realizing the professional comments that serious literary critics have made on this poem, we can learn much about how Frost succeeded and where he failed in his poem. By having these different viewpoints, we can learn how to understand the poem in a new light by these observations. 5-pages, bibliography lists 6 sources.
Pages: 5
Bibliography: 6 source(s) listed
Filename: 13002 Road Less Taken.doc
Price: US$44.75
1241.13225 Audience and Imagery in Samuel Daniel's Sonnet III from Delia.
C.S. Lewis, in English Literature in the Sixteenth Century, dismissed Daniel's Delia on the grounds that: "It offers no ideas, no psychology, and of course no story: it is simply a masterpiece of phrasing and melody" (Lewis 491). Samuel Daniel's sonnet sequence, Delia (1592), is undeniably remarkable for its phrasing and melody. However, one can take issue with Lewis' depiction of Daniel's achievement. This essay will argue that, contrary to Lewis' statement, Daniel's Delia reveals a complex level of interlocking patterns of thematic ideas and imagery. One cannot assert broad generalizations about a poet's entire work, much less the poetic production of an entire era, from the textual analysis of a single work. Includes annotated bibliography. 11 pgs. 8 sources.
Pages: 11
Bibliography: 8 source(s) listed
Filename: 13225 Audience and Imagery.doc
Price: US$98.45
1242.13230 An Analysis of Henry Howard's (Earl of Surrey) Sonnet 12: "Alas so all thinges nowe doe holde their peace"
This essay will explore, through an analysis of Surrey's Sonnet 12 ("Alas so all thinges nowe doe holde their peace"), the significance of Surrey's work in the context of sixteenth century English poetry. It will be argued that Surrey's greatest contribution in this regard was not in terms of poetic talent. His sonnets do not leave the reader "breathless" in admiration as do so many of Shakespeare's. Similarly, although his sonnets are often modeled on works by the Italian master Petrarch, they are generally considered inferior to the Italian originals. Rather, as will be seen, Surrey's contribution to English poetry was as an innovator. In terms of both form and content his sonnets - including the one discussed here - assimilate and revise existing Continental (Petrarchan) forms within an English context for an English audience. Includes annotated bibliography. 15 pgs. 7 sources.
Pages: 15
Bibliography: 7 source(s) listed
Filename: 13230 Earl of Surrey.doc
Price: US$134.25
1243.1675 The Theme of Guilt in Dostoevsky's "Crime and Punishment".
3 pgs. 0 f/c. 0b.
Pages: 3
Bibliography: 0 source(s) listed
Filename: 1675 Guilt Dostoevsky.doc
Price: US$26.85
1244.9508 "One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich" and Soviet History.
This paper examines "One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich" by Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn. It focuses on its links to Soviet history. This is true of the novels setting and plot (the lives of prisoners in a Stalinist labor camp in Siberia). However, it is also true that the novel's publication history reveals a great deal about Soviet history. 12 pgs. Bibliography lists 16 sources.
Pages: 12
Bibliography: 16 source(s) listed
Filename: 9508 One Day Life.doc
Price: US$107.40
1245.6116 Solzhenitsyn's "Matryona's" House, A Critical Analysis.
This undergraduate level paper is a critical analysis of the Solzhenitsyn story, "Matryona's House". It looks at the symbolism heavily at work within the story that ties the past and future of Russia together within the character of Matryona. The paper discusses the symbols of destruction, the meaning of Matryona herself, and the representations of the past and future of communism in the Soviet Union. 4 pgs. Bibliography lists 1 source.
Pages: 4
Bibliography: 1 source(s) listed
Filename: 6116 Matryona House Analysis.doc
Price: US$35.80
1246.6709 Tolstoy's View on Faith.
This essay discusses Tolstoy's view on faith leading to our understanding of the meaning of life. In his view, rational and scientific knowledge could not prove any useful answer to the question of the meaning of life. The essay argues that this is a half-truth, and that there is also usefulness in the rational world. 7 pgs. Bibliography lists 4 sources.