Honored by Mark Osteen as the “The American Book of the Dead”, Don Delillo’s White Noise unveils the fear ofdeath resides in the mind of contemporary Americans and their struggles against the fear. Among these effo...
The first work of Fanny Burney, Evelina, written in the style of memoirs, depicts an ideal women of innocence, purity, and beauty, who represents the epitome of all the women in her age. However, the details in the me...
As a leading figure of the romantic poetry,Wordsworth has a deep love for nature and this special love further leads his love for common working people as they live in nature and they are the closest to nature.As a re...
Both Theodore Dreiser’s Sister Carrie and Edith Wharton’s The Age of Innocence are novels depicting the relationship between men and women at the background of late 19th century New York City, U.S.A. This article wi...
There are many"little boys"images in Blake's poems, which is worth further analyzing. Accordingly, by observing and analyzing the boy images in William Blake's poems, this essay will explore the poet's developing atti...
The Mexican constitutional reform carried out with the purpose of implementing an accusatory criminal process of a right-based type,where priority is given to the protection of human rights,revealed a contradiction re...
William Blake can be said to be one of the best representatives of the romantic poets, whose masterpieces The Song of Innocence, and The Song of Experience, mark the inside maturity of the poet who view the world from...
The Age of Innocence is filled with irony about innocence but reviewers at Wharton’s times failed to see the irony of the title and her social criticism of 1870s New York society.Through the analysis of main characte...