Strangers and Wayfarers
Title | Strangers and Wayfarers PDF eBook |
Author | Sarah Orne Jewett |
Publisher | |
Pages | 279 |
Release | 1969 |
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The Only Wonderful Things
Title | The Only Wonderful Things PDF eBook |
Author | Melissa J. Homestead |
Publisher | Oxford University Press |
Pages | 409 |
Release | 2021 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | 019065287X |
Drawing on newly uncovered archives, The Only Wonderful Things offers a groundbreaking look at American novelist Willa Cather's creative process by arguing that the writer's life partner, magazine editor Edith Lewis, had a crucial impact on Cather's literary work.
Strangers and Wayfarers
Title | Strangers and Wayfarers PDF eBook |
Author | Sarah Orne Jewett |
Publisher | |
Pages | 300 |
Release | 1890 |
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Index to Short Stories
Title | Index to Short Stories PDF eBook |
Author | |
Publisher | |
Pages | 388 |
Release | 1915 |
Genre | Short stories |
ISBN |
Literary News
Title | Literary News PDF eBook |
Author | |
Publisher | |
Pages | 894 |
Release | 1891 |
Genre | American literature |
ISBN |
CliffsNotes on Homer's The Odyssey
Title | CliffsNotes on Homer's The Odyssey PDF eBook |
Author | Stanley P Baldwin |
Publisher | Houghton Mifflin Harcourt |
Pages | 93 |
Release | 2011-05-02 |
Genre | Literary Criticism |
ISBN | 0544183002 |
The original CliffsNotes study guides offer expert commentary on major themes, plots, characters, literary devices, and historical background. The latest generation of titles in this series also feature glossaries and visual elements that complement the classic, familiar format. In CliffsNotes on The Odyssey, you follow along on Homer's grand adventure. This epic poem unfurls the story of Odysseus' triumph over Troy and arduous journey home to reclaim his kingdom. At 2,500 years old, it is one of the finest books ever written; as poetry, it sets the standard for comparison; and it serves as one of the foundations of the Western world's cultural heritage. This study guide carries you along on Odysseus' journey by providing summaries and critical analyses of each book. You'll also explore the life and background of the epic, Homer, and gain insight into the Homeric Question. Other features that help you study include Character analyses of major players A character map that graphically illustrates the relationships among the characters Critical essays on the literary devices and major symbols of The Odyssey A review section that tests your knowledge A Resource Center full of books, articles, films, and Internet sites Classic literature or modern-day treasure—you'll understand it all with expert information and insight from CliffsNotes study guides.
Fallen Forests
Title | Fallen Forests PDF eBook |
Author | Karen L. Kilcup |
Publisher | University of Georgia Press |
Pages | 522 |
Release | 2013-05-01 |
Genre | Literary Criticism |
ISBN | 0820332860 |
In 1844, Lydia Sigourney asserted, "Man's warfare on the trees is terrible." Like Sigourney many American women of her day engaged with such issues as sustainability, resource wars, globalization, voluntary simplicity, Christian ecology, and environmental justice. Illuminating the foundations for contemporary women's environmental writing, Fallen Forests shows how their nineteenth-century predecessors marshaled powerful affective, ethical, and spiritual resources to chastise, educate, and motivate readers to engage in positive social change. Fallen Forests contributes to scholarship in American women's writing, ecofeminism, ecocriticism, and feminist rhetoric, expanding the literary, historical, and theoretical grounds for some of today's most pressing environmental debates. Karen L. Kilcup rejects prior critical emphases on sentimentalism to show how women writers have drawn on their literary emotional intelligence to raise readers' consciousness about social and environmental issues. She also critiques ecocriticism's idealizing tendency, which has elided women's complicity in agendas that depart from today's environmental orthodoxies. Unlike previous ecocritical works, Fallen Forests includes marginalized texts by African American, Native American, Mexican American, working-class, and non-Protestant women. Kilcup also enlarges ecocriticism's genre foundations, showing how Cherokee oratory, travel writing, slave narrative, diary, polemic, sketches, novels, poetry, and expos intervene in important environmental debates.