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Margaret Atwood: 'Spotty-Handed Villainesses' (1994) BIOGRAPHY • Born in Ottawa, Ontario, 1939 • Studied at the University of Toronto, then took her masters degree at Radcliffe College, Massachusetts, in 1962 • Canada's most eminent novelist and poet, and also writes shor...
Amy Tan is a great writer who must be considered a part of the literary cannon because she has been a major force in highlighting the issues facing the Chinese and immigrant community in the United States. But Amy herself doesn't want to be labeled as a Asian American writer and thus instead of ...
All authors have a unique way of writing; Sherman Alexie is no exception. Alexie is an American-Indian writer who focuses his work on just that, the experiences of being American-Indian. "Unfortunately, Sherman Alexie's ironic narrators know too much of Indian history" (Oates 1). C...
THE REALISTIC PERIOD REALISM IN THE WORK OF TWAIN, JAMES AND HOWELLS OBJECTIVE The objective of this work is to research and examine the period of literary history as to the major historical events, overall themes, and innovative forms of writing. The three authors chosen for this work...
The use of literature as a learning catalyst is not a new approach.As early as 1993, researchers Kathy Short and Junardi Armstrong pointed outthat literature should be used as more than just a way to get facts.Rather, literature could be "an integral part of children's inquiry andmeaning const...
Thesis: Sarah Orne Jewett, a native of Maine, was one of the first and most skilled members of the local color movement in literature.I.The Life of Sarah Orne JewettA.Looking BackB.The rise and fallII.Jewett's Style of WritingA.Why write?B.Style of WritingC.How it affects today's literatureIII.The C...
Fiction is usually thought of as prose, while poetry is given a separate classification. Essays are a form of prose usually differing from fiction in that the essay is considered a real document and not a tale. The distinction among these three forms is not always that clear, and often the genres ...