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- 161: Henry James
- ... elements of middle-class American life, impeding acceptance by the general public. James' contribtutions to literature are still felt today, as he influenced such authors as Wharton, Joyce, Woolf and Faulkner. (Matthiessen 19) William Dean Howells, born in 1837, was the son of printer, and, because of this, his early life was devoted to the typecast word. He learned to set ...
- 162: French Nuclear Testing
- ... However, the French Atomic Energy Commission published that 3 out of 200 French nuclear tests since 1960 have affected the Mururoa atoll in some harmful way. Australian Environmental Minister John Faulkner said, "nuclear testing is extremely irresponsible." The small island nations near the test site in the Pacific for thousands of years have received their livelihood from the seas. Scientist believe ...
- 163: A Rhetoric Of Outcasts In The
- ... represents a fraction of the number of dissertations, essays, and books written about other important American writers--for example, the MLA database lists 4,019 entries using the descriptor "William Faulkner."2 Why has so little been written about Tennessee Williams, compared to other important American playwrights such as O'Neill? My research has yielded no satisfactory answer to this question ...
- 164: A Rose Of The South
- William Faulkner's style of writing chronological events out of order is unique, but eventually the story comes together to make sense. I will attempt to analyze the story "Arose for Emily ...
- 165: Archetypes in A Rose for Emily
- ... also can be described as complexes of experiences that come upon us like fate, and their effects are felt in our most personal life. A Rose for Emily by William Faulkner contains many of this particular critical method. Although there are several archetypes found, the most important is Emily's father. Archetypes are like riverbeds which dry up when the water ...
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