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The 18th Century American Novel: Part One

... weren’t as in to romance as their European counterparts. Literary critic Cathy Davidson stated that "The early American novel, as a genre, tended to proclaim a socially egalitarian message. It spoke for orphans, beggar girls, factory girls ... Read Read: The 18th Century American Novel: Part One

By: Olivia Hunt | 07/07/2007 | College & University

The 18th Century American Novel: Part Two

... the 18th century put on sensibility was a reaction against the Puritanism of the 17th Century. A couple of examples of the American versions of the sentimental novel are: The Power of Sympathy by William Hill Brown and The Coquette by ... Read Read: The 18th Century American Novel: Part Two

By: Olivia Hunt | 07/07/2007 | College & University

Production of Sub–immersion—sub-internationalization Identity Through African American Studies

... POPULAR MUSIC, JAZZ IN TRANSITION, 1960 – 1980, JAZZ AND FILM, TWENTIETH-CENTURY AFRICAN AMERICAN POETRY, THE AFRICAN AMERICAN NOVEL BLACK WOMAN IN MUSIC, TWENTIETH-CENTURY AMERICAN DANCE . CARIBBEAN LIVES: PSYCHO-SOCIAL ... Read Read: Production of Sub–immersion—sub-internationalization Identity Through African American Studies

By: Mitra Naeimi | 12/09/2007 | Communication

How to Use Index Cards to Write a Novel Outline

... use this easy-to-follow plan, you will be able to quickly and efficiently organize those thoughts and get that great American novel out of your head and into paper! But, why note cards and not paper, you may be wondering. Here's why: ... Read Read: How to Use Index Cards to Write a Novel Outline

By: Stuart Brown | 11/08/2008 | Fiction

The Most Misunderstood Element of Writing Novels

You’ve done it. You’ve gone and written the next Great American Novel. Shockingly, some dolt at a publishing house has actually recognized your brilliance. This is it. The big time! There’s only one problem…nobody is buying your novel.Write ... Read Read: The Most Misunderstood Element of Writing Novels

By: Thomas Ajava | 13/10/2009 | Fiction

The 18th Century Novel Characteristic Features

... novelist, Charles Brockden Brown’s Edgar Huntly was a perfect example of the gothic novel. It was widely thought to be an allegory of post-revolutionary American identity crisis. In France, literature not only portrayed female dissent ... Read Read: The 18th Century Novel Characteristic Features

By: Olivia Hunt | 07/07/2007 | College & University

American Food in American Literature

... primary sources. The limitations on time and space for this writing further explain why I have limited my survey of American literature to novels, short stories and poetry. I have tried to make a representative selection among novelists, ... Read Read: American Food in American Literature

By: David Cornberg | 24/11/2008 | Culture
Ken Molzahn

Era Newspapers, Classic Novels and Student Literary Enrichment

... a correlated use, very often ignored, occurs with the employment of era newspapers with the Classic Novels read in English, AP or American /European Literature courses in high school and college classrooms nationally. Historical newspapers ... Read Read: Era Newspapers, Classic Novels and Student Literary Enrichment

By: Ken Molzahn | 13/12/2008 | K-12 Education

The Birth of the American Detective Story

... American detective stories, the realization was that even the first American detective story was influenced in some way by Europe. Whether it was influenced by one of the earlier novels such as Collins, or even by one of Doyle's Sherlock ... Read Read: The Birth of the American Detective Story

By: Chris Haycock | 16/01/2008 | Art & Entertainment

Movies With African American Presidents

... 't really get to know Wayne as president because of his "accident" in the sixth season. There you go, fictional African American presidents on screen. I think that now everybody might be on the look out for a female president. So far, we' ... Read Read: Movies With African American Presidents

By: Jennifer Longe | 09/11/2008 | Movies

"Postmodern blackness": Toni Morrison's 'Beloved' and the end of history - novel by Black female author

... an expression of African American forms and traditions, and are concerned that "the power of this novel as a specifically African American text is being blunted" as it is being appropriated by white academic discourse (Christian 6). I too ... Read Read: "Postmodern blackness": Toni Morrison's 'Beloved' and the end of history - novel by Black female author

By: Kimberly Chabot Davis | 22/04/2009 | Art & Entertainment

Research and the Road Novel

... the slightly walled eyes, which enabled him to have one eye on me without taking the other off the screen. “Right, you lot -- this is Albyn, she’s American and she’s writing a book about lorries.” I thought to say that my book wasn’t ... Read Read: Research and the Road Novel

By: Albyn Leah Hall | 18/01/2007 | Fiction
Linda Weaver Clarke

Follow Your Dream is the Theme of New Historical Fiction Novel

... ), Edith and the Mysterious Stranger (2008), and Jenny’s Dream (2009).“Jenny’s Dream” (ISBN 978-1-58982-446-1, American Book Publishing, 2009) can be purchased through Barnes and Noble and online bookstores. For more information, visit www. ... Read Read: Follow Your Dream is the Theme of New Historical Fiction Novel

By: Linda Weaver Clarke | 25/11/2008 | Fiction

Mysterious Letters and Romance is Subject for New Historical Fiction Novel: Edith and the Mysterious Stranger

... Stranger (2008), and Jenny’s Dream (2009).“Edith and the Mysterious Stranger” (ISBN 978-1-58982-469-0, American Book Publishing, 2008) can be purchased through Barnes and Noble, Amazon, and online bookstores. For more information, visit ... Read Read: Mysterious Letters and Romance is Subject for New Historical Fiction Novel: Edith and the Mysterious Stranger

By: Linda Weaver Clarke | 25/11/2008 | Fiction
Paul Thomson

Sacrificing Individuality in Steven Crane’s Civil War Novel, The Red Badge of Courage

... portrayals of war in literature - a characteristic that initially ticked a lot of Americans off as being "unpatriotic." Only when British critics praised the novel could Americans forgive Crane's suggestion that war is no picnic in the ... Read Read: Sacrificing Individuality in Steven Crane’s Civil War Novel, The Red Badge of Courage

By: Paul Thomson | 23/11/2009 | Literature

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