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Novels
29 Mar 2012
Is Heathcliff a Villain? A Critical Look at ‘Wuthering Heights’
Ben
19 Mar 2012
‘Wide Sargasso Sea’ vs. ‘Jane Eyre’: A Psychological Analysis
Ben
14 Mar 2012
Beyond Romance: Why Jane Eyre is Literature’s Ultimate Mythological Hero
Ben
27 Feb 2012
Why ‘The Beautiful and Damned’ is Fitzgerald’s Darkest Warning
Ben
17 Feb 2012
Why Marianne Dashwood Was Right: A ‘Sense and Sensibility’ Review
Ben
8 Feb 2012
Why Richard Wright’s ‘The Outsider’ Will Haunt You: A Review
Ben
30 Jan 2012
Is American Identity a Myth? Unpacking the “Gaudy Illusion” in ‘Juneteenth’
Ben
24 Jan 2012
Mario Puzo’s ‘The Sicilian’ vs. ‘The Godfather’: The Hero Michael Corleone Could Have Been
Ben
6 Jan 2012
Is ‘Bug-Jargal’ Racist? Unpacking the Narrative Voice in Hugo’s Early Work
Ben
2 Jan 2012
The Dichotomy of Justice: Why Orwell’s ‘Burmese Days’ Still Resonates
Ben
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