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Books About Civil War LiteratureWriters have used the Civil War as a backdrop for thier literary writings about American characters
Books About Christmas LiteratureChristmas doesn't seem quite right without stories and carols around Rosetta Stone Language the tree, with remembrances of years past. It's the perfect time for stories, since it's already a time so full of magic, winter snow, and everything that reminds us that belief is still possible.Books About Civil War LiteratureWriters have used the Civil War as a backdrop for thier literary writings about American characters. Read "The Red Badge of Courage," and other works.Books About Courtly LoveCourtly love is an idealized loved celebrated in the literature of the Middle Ages and Renaissance. The noble knight devotes himself to a lady. Courtly love also involves a code of conduct for lovers. Read more about courtly love.Books About Cupid/Eros in LiteratureCupid is the god of love in Roman mythology. He was the son of Venus and Mercury. In Greek mythology, he was Eros, son of Aphrodite and Hermes. He fell in love with a mortal woman, Psyche; but their romance ended in tragedy. In popular culture, Cupid has also been depicted as a winged being, with a bow and arrows. Read more about the legend of Cupid.Books About Dragon MythologyDragons have appeared in some of our most ancient pieces of literature. Some of the most memorable encounters are the Beowulf's dragon and Tolkien's Smaug, but there are many more in world mythology and literature.Books About Easter in Myth and LiteratureIn religious tradition, Easter commemorates the resurrection of Jesus, but many Easter traditions are derived from Ostara, a fertility goddess, who is associated with Spring and the rising sun. Read more about the pagan and religious traditions of Easter. Also, find out how how Easter appear in myth and literature.Books About Elizabeth I, Writer & Queen(1533-1603) British writer. Elizabeth I is known for her poetry, speeches, and letters. Writers like Spenser, Marlowe and Shakespeare created masterworks of literature during her reign. Read more about the life and works of Elizabeth I. Books About Fall LiteratureAutumn is intensive with its yellows, oranges, and brilliant reds. The nights are longer, and the chill is in the air, as we walk over the fallen leaves. One season is ending, as winter begins to make its mark.Books About Famous Fictional HeroinesIn exploring the world of literature, these heroines come immediately to mind: Edna Pontellier, Madame Bovary, Moll Flanders, Anna Karenin, Lily Bart, Jane Eyre, Hester Prynne, Elizabeth Bennet, Daisy Miller, and Murasaki Shikibu. Other heroines include: Lucy Honeychurch, Ántonia Shimerdas, Ellen Olenska, Josephine (Jo) March, and Isabel Archer. Read more about famous fictional heroines.Books About First Loves in LiteratureA person's first love is unforgettable... Language Learning Software Read what classic writers have written about the first time characters fall in love.Books About Fools in LiteratureLiterature is filled with fools and tricksters. Down through literary history, the fools have provided comic relief. Think of Shakespeare's Falstaff, Rabelais' Gargantua and Pantagruel, and Singer's Gimpel. Read more about the fools and jesters in literature.Books About Freedom and LibertyFreedom is defined as "the condition of being free from restraints," at liberty from slavery or oppression. Men and women have given their lives in the pursuit of freedom; and revolutionary writers often lead the charge. Read more about their lives and works.Books About Gender & Religion in ChaucerThe study of Geoffrey Chaucer's works often ventures into the area of gender and religious studies. In these books, you'll read about some of the scholarship that's been written about identity, gender and religion. 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Books take up space; they sometimes need to be repaired; and how do you find the one you want out of the many on your shelves? These books offer recommendations on how to live with books, from finding books you want to buy, and repairing the books you already have to organizing your books.Books About How to ReadHow do you grasp the meaning of a work of literature? Study, learn, comprehend, and interpret characters, words, and sentences to decipher themes and structures in literature.Books About Irish MythologyIrish Mythology is filled with magical creatures and heroes, of giants and monsters. They are full of mystery, and ready to spark the imagination. Read more about the monsters, heroes and other figures in Irish Mythology.Books About Irish WritersIrish literature is filled with Rosetta Stone Japanese them: playwrights, novelists, short story writers, poets, essayists, historians, humorists, and philosophers. They come with names like Jonathan Swift, James Joyce, Oscar Wilde, and William Butler Yeats. Read more about the lives and works of famous Irish writers.Books About Jewish American LiteratureThese books collect the voices from Jewish American writers like Tillie Olsen, Allen Ginsberg, and Cynthia Ozick. Find resources related to fiction, poetry, drama, essays, journals, autobiography, and more.Books About LibrariesWhat are libraries? How have they evolved over time? How were they built and destroyed? What about the library at Alexandria? Discover the history and mystery of libraries through history. Read on.Books About Literary ForgeryLiterary classics haven't just been created... they've also been forged. Read about some of the most famous literary forgeries.Books About Literary Theory and CriticismIn your studies of literature, it's helpful to have some background in literary theory. These books should provide a starting point...Books About Literary TravelIf you're passionate about literature, you may wish to visit the sites where your favorite writers created literary classics. Visit the haunts of J.R.R. Tolkien; walk the streets of Dublin, the site for James Joyce's "Ulysses"; and discover the Paris that Ernest Hemingway, Henry James and others all wrote about.
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