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How to Select a Good Book
by apverg, Jan 2, 2008
Selecting a good book can be a challenge but with these steps, you'll be reading one in no time!
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All Moths Go to Heaven: The End of an Epic Rivalry
by BPW, Jan 1, 2008
A literary comparison and evaluation of two prominent writers, C.S. Lewis and Virginia Woolf, and the way in which their specific essays dealing with differing forms of Spirituality actually coincide.
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Seven Books No One Would Buy
by Shaun Ashcroft, Dec 31, 2007
With lots of self help books on the market, what ones might there be that no one would want.
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Christopher Paul Curtis
by Lopez, Dec 19, 2007
This is about Christopher Paul Curtis and the books he wrote. This also shows how he went to school and what job he had before writing.
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Zero to Hero: Summary
by PaulBirkin, Dec 17, 2007
This final part of my dissertation summarises what has been discussed.
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Zero to Hero 5: Post Modernism and Prejudice
by PaulBirkin, Dec 17, 2007
After the war, modernism began to give way to a new genre of literature known as post-modernism although the exact timing is still being debated.
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Zero to Hero 4: The Holocaust
by PaulBirkin, Dec 17, 2007
In this part of my dissertation I examine the effects on literature and the concept of eugenics, of one of the 20th century's most infamous events, the Nazi Holocaust.
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Zero to Hero 3: The Modernists and the Social Debate Around Eugenics
by PaulBirkin, Dec 17, 2007
In part three of my dissertation, I examine the attitudes toward eugenics of Modernist writers such as Woolf, Lawrence and Huxley. Their writing set against a background of widespread debate in society concerning the controversial issue of "breeding for purity".
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Zero to Hero 2
by PaulBirkin, Dec 15, 2007
How disabled people have been represented in literature for the last two centuries.
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Zero to Hero? Disabled People in Literature
by PaulBirkin, Dec 14, 2007
How has the social attitudes to people with disabilities affected writers? From Malthus to Hitler and worrying now to genetic manipulation, the subject of eugenics has alway been controversial.
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