Author: | Joanne M. Weselby | ISBN: | 9781311039606 |
Publisher: | Joanne M. Weselby | Publication: | August 27, 2014 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition | Language: | English |
Author: | Joanne M. Weselby |
ISBN: | 9781311039606 |
Publisher: | Joanne M. Weselby |
Publication: | August 27, 2014 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition |
Language: | English |
This book provides a collection of English Literature essays which received First Class/Distinction at Undergraduate level. They can be used to assist your studies in a particular topic or as a more generalised template of how to go about answering your essay question.
The topics covered include:
* From Beowulf to Blake: The Evolution of the Individual Identity (An Exploration of Identity in Beowulf, Hamlet and The Marriage of Heaven and Hell)
* The Sonnet and Its Blurred Boundaries (An Analysis of Paterson’s 101 Sonnets)
* The Revelation or Concealment of Reality (Plato Versus Aristotle)
* Contestation of Britain’s Status as a Multi-Racial Nation (Gilroy’s Challenge of High Society)
* Tearing Down the Binary (The Multiplicity of Hall’s Queer Theories)
* Interrupting Salih’s Migration to the North (Complications Arising from Bhabha’s Location of Culture)
* Appropriated Bodies, Appropriated Voices (The Silenced Women of the South African Transition)
This book provides a collection of English Literature essays which received First Class/Distinction at Undergraduate level. They can be used to assist your studies in a particular topic or as a more generalised template of how to go about answering your essay question.
The topics covered include:
* From Beowulf to Blake: The Evolution of the Individual Identity (An Exploration of Identity in Beowulf, Hamlet and The Marriage of Heaven and Hell)
* The Sonnet and Its Blurred Boundaries (An Analysis of Paterson’s 101 Sonnets)
* The Revelation or Concealment of Reality (Plato Versus Aristotle)
* Contestation of Britain’s Status as a Multi-Racial Nation (Gilroy’s Challenge of High Society)
* Tearing Down the Binary (The Multiplicity of Hall’s Queer Theories)
* Interrupting Salih’s Migration to the North (Complications Arising from Bhabha’s Location of Culture)
* Appropriated Bodies, Appropriated Voices (The Silenced Women of the South African Transition)