Criticism from the HeartiUniverse, 2005 - 164 pagine Criticism from the Heart is an interesting read, covering a variety of authors and their most famous works. Nelson does a captivating job of analyzing some of the most famous writers in literary history, providing her own insights and analysis regarding their writings. This book is a must have, and a must read for anybody interested in the study of literature, any literature student, any literature professor, or anybody simply interested in learning more about literature. |
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Introduction | 63 |
Cloning and Literature | |
Hypocrisy in White Religion | |
Realism is for Right Idealism | |
Whitman and Freedom | |
Gray | |
The Case for a Religious | |
Differences in Life and Poetry | |
Tainted | |
Columbus Smith and Franklin | |
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