English 264

Friday, June 29, 2007

Oscar Wilde

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(My last post is on Oscar Wilde not intentionally, but because I typed it in word about a week ago and somehow forgot to post it! Oops!) Osc...
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T.S. Eliot

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I found it very interesting that T.S. Eliot was actually born in America. It proved to me just how much British literature at the time influ...
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Thursday, June 21, 2007

James Joyce

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When I began reading the texts background information on James Joyce, I had horrific flashbacks to reading A Portrait of the Artist as a You...
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William Butler Yeats

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While I was reading William Butler Yeats poem “A prayer for my Daughter”, I could not help but think of the similarities it had with Samuel ...
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Wednesday, June 20, 2007

World War I

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The War produced many deep and moving works of literature which were particularly insightful because they were created by the people who kne...
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Bernard Shaw

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My junior year of high school we spent two weeks discussing Bernard Shaw’s “Pygmalion”. At that time I had enjoyed the play, it ...
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Thomas Hardy

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Much like Hopkins, Thomas Hardy is strong in faith; however, the two men’s beliefs are very different. Hardy finds comfort in the thought of...
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