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Wang, Jing – English Language Teaching, 2011
"Waiting for Godot" is one of the classic works of theater of the absurd. The play seems absurd but with a deep religious meaning. This text tries to explore the theme in four parts of God and man, breaking the agreement, repentance and imprecation and waiting for salvation.
Descriptors: Novels, Literary Criticism, Religious Factors, Christianity
Zhang, Xiaofen – English Language Teaching, 2010
Naturalism was first proposed and formulated by French novelist Emile Zola, and it was introduced to America by American novelist Frank Norris. It is a new and harsher realism. It is a theory in literature emphasizing scientific observation of life without idealism or avoidance of the ugly. American literature naturalists dismissed the validity of…
Descriptors: United States Literature, Realism, Philosophy, Authors
Yu, Xiaoping – English Language Teaching, 2010
Hemingway is a famous American writer and a spokesman of the Lost Generation. His life attitude of the characters in the novels influenced the whole world. His first masterpiece "The Sun Also Rises" contributes a lot to the rise of feminism and make the world began to be familiar with a term: The New Woman through the portrayal of Brett.…
Descriptors: Novels, Females, Literary Devices, Feminism
Yu, Hanying – English Language Teaching, 2010
Carrie is always dreaming while the rocking chair is rocking again and again, this is the deep impression on us after we read "Sister Carrie" which is the first novel of Theodore Dreiser. In this novel the protagonist Sister Carrie is a controversial person. This paper tries to analyze the character of Sister Carrie in order to find out…
Descriptors: United States Literature, Novels, Literary Devices, Authors
Dade, Juliette N. – ProQuest LLC, 2009
The end of the nineteenth century and the beginning of the twentieth century in Paris was a time of social upheaval that witnessed the appearance of a new style of Sapphic novel in Paris, that of women writing about their lesbian experiences. Although men had written prolifically on the subject during the previous decades, it was not until 1900…
Descriptors: Females, Homosexuality, Novels, Authors
Chamberlin, J. Edward – Studies in American Indian Literatures, 2009
Twenty-first-century skeptics would say that there are really no such things as beauty and truth and certainly not goodness. A Pueblo poet seemed to think there was--"the corn people have a song / it is very good"--and unless people think they know better, they'd better listen up. This article begins with a short piece, set down by the…
Descriptors: Music, History, Singing, Stereotypes
O'Bannion, Colette Marie – ProQuest LLC, 2010
A reader might assume contemporary society has progressed beyond literary censorship. However, as recently as 2008, the "Gossip Girl" and "Twilight" young adult literature series both faced challenges in distinct sectors of United States society (American Library Association (ALA), 2009: Martindale, 2008). A number of concerned…
Descriptors: Adolescent Literature, Young Adults, Censorship, Reader Text Relationship
Yuasa, Kyoko – Online Submission, 2012
Modern critics do not consider science fiction and mystery novels to be "serious reading", but Dorothy L. Sayers and C. S. Lewis questioned the boundaries between "popular" and "serious" literature. Both Christian writers critically discuss the spiritual crisis of the modern world in each fiction genre. This paper…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Science Fiction, Novels, Postmodernism
Moser, Janet – International Journal of Education & the Arts, 2009
Arts resources available on the Internet and DVDs provide a flexible, richly resonant, student-friendly framework for a coordinated study of the connections between the style and structure of Proust's novel and the social and cultural worlds he depicts. "In Search of Lost Time", a product of an artistic revolution as well as a critical…
Descriptors: Authors, Novels, French Literature, Twentieth Century Literature
Slocombe, Will; Price, Chris – E-Learning, 2008
Computer games are increasingly being considered as a means of promoting learning, especially the use of commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) games in the classroom. This article extends this idea by proposing an innovative method of fostering interdisciplinary collaboration through the design of computer games. The game to be developed, "On the…
Descriptors: Educational Games, Computers, Design, Interdisciplinary Approach
Wetzel, Grace – Great Plains Quarterly, 2008
An independent and strong-minded woman gains control of a farm and determines to effect its fruition. Though many doubt her capacity, the female landowner trumps her male counterparts when the farm flourishes under her effective management. In the end, she marries--but on extremely unconventional terms. Rejecting romantic love, she instead weds a…
Descriptors: United States Literature, English Literature, Nineteenth Century Literature, Twentieth Century Literature
Ninnes, Peter – Comparative Education, 2008
Throughout the twentieth century, comparative education authors in the English-speaking world expressed a range of fears and desires about their field. Many of these authors were or are North American, or spent substantial parts of their careers on that continent. The research reported here systematically maps the discourses of fear and desire in…
Descriptors: Comparative Education, North Americans, Fear, Authors
Goshert, John – Composition Studies, 2008
In this article, the author focuses on John Rechy's debut novel, "City of Night," to consider how cultural pressures, and later disciplinary pressures in Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender/Transsexual/queer (LGBT/q) studies, affect the acquisition of critical literacies, particularly among students and scholars who follow the moment of gay…
Descriptors: Homosexuality, Writing Instruction, Novels, Cultural Influences
Osorio, Viktoria Klara Lakatos; Tiedemann, Peter Wilhelm; Porto, Paulo Alves – Journal of Chemical Education, 2007
The excerpts from The Periodic Table book written by Primo Levi is discussed related to chemical concepts. The use of a literary text as a starting point of discussions of chemical concepts has allowed the integration of various topics covered in separate courses of the undergraduate program in chemistry.
Descriptors: Chemistry, College Science, Undergraduate Study, Twentieth Century Literature
Baker, Sheridan – American Libraries, 1974
A wide-ranging discussion of more than 30 British novelists and their works. (PF)
Descriptors: Authors, English Literature, Novels, Twentieth Century Literature