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Five Things You Didn't Know about The Count of Monte Cristo
by Stan I Abes, Sep 2, 2008
A list of five interesting facts about the Count of Monte Cristo. Done in a slightly humorous style.
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The Bible as a Classic
by Pedro Von Smidt, Aug 21, 2008
The value of the Holy Bible.
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Top 10 Fantasy Books or Series' That Everyone Should Read
by Sean Michael Muir, Aug 17, 2008
Though fantasy may be considered a pulpy shelf genre that serious readers should avoid, there are several books out there that have merits beyond most. This list takes almost a decade of reading fantasy and suggests 10 series' or books that stand out above the cut, making for a memorable read for anyone who loves to read.
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The Scarlet Pimpernel
by Mike Wallerman, Aug 16, 2008
The political and historical errors of Emma Orczy's famous book about the Reign of Terror in France.
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Tolstoy, Shakespeare, and the Rest of Us
by Mike Wallerman, Aug 16, 2008
A little-known pamphlet by Tolstoy dealing with his own unique theory of Shakespeare.
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Love and George Eliot
by lisa penney, Aug 12, 2008
Love as it is represented in the novels of George Eliot.
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Analysis of the Pupil by Henry James
by Ebey Soman, Aug 10, 2008
The Pupil is a short story by Henry James, first published in Longman's Magazine in 1891. It is the emotional story of a precocious young boy growing up in a mendacious and dishonorable family. He befriends his tutor, who is the only adult in his life that he can trust. James presents their relationship with sympathy and insight, and the story reaches what some would consider the status of classical tragedy.
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The Clueless Man's Role in Heroine Literature
by Andrew Gilbert, Aug 9, 2008
Looking at three novels of heroine literature, Lolita, The Awakening, and Tender is the Night, and defining why the "clueless" man is a necessity in heroine fiction at this time.
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Nature in a Passage to India
by Andrew Gilbert, Aug 6, 2008
Looking at E.M. Forster's use of nature in A Passage to India.
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Sense and Sensibility: A Review of Jane Austen's Work
by Verniel Cutar, Aug 6, 2008
Have you read any of Jane Austen's classic literary works? Here's a review of one of her best novels.
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