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Keats: Legend or Crybaby?
by RagingHamster, May 15, 2008
Was Keats a master complainer, or could others identify with his otherwise personal poems?
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The Fall of Adam and Eve
by Jayme Schlickbernd, May 10, 2008
Seeing John's Milton's "Paradise Lost" in the fall of Adam and Eve, or humankind.
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Chinua Achebe and Nigeria
by lilianas, May 7, 2008
What exactly did the British Empire and so-called civilized world do for Africa and her wonderful people? Also, a look at my most favorite writer, Chinua Achebe. An amazing person indeed.
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The Lockless Door
by Crazy C, May 7, 2008
An analysis of a poem by a Robert Frost.
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William Blake’s a Poison Tree
by Rhodora Bande, May 4, 2008
What is disturbing and, in fact, more tragic than death is that the speaker finds happiness upon discovering about the death.
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Daddy, Poppies in October, and Lady Lazarus, by Sylvia Plath
by Gwendolyn Cuizon, May 2, 2008
Sylvia Plath's poem is very popular among scholars and general readers.
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Divine Drama
by debonair, May 2, 2008
Edmund Spenser's “One Day I Wrote Her Name” was a poem that was rather anchored on the very heart of drama-conflict.
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Divine Drama
by debonair, May 2, 2008
This is a dramatic analysis of Edmund Spenser's "One Day I Wrote Her Name".
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Wordsworth
by rowan, Apr 29, 2008
Analyzing and comparing Nutting and The Prelude by Wordsworth.
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James Wright's: Autumn Begins in Martins Ferry, Ohio
by Gwendolyn Cuizon, Apr 27, 2008
Explication of James Wright`s Autumn Begins In Martins Ferry, Ohio.
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