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Edith Hamilton
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Edith Hamilton (Edith Hamilton) (1867 - 1963) was a classicist and educator before becoming a writer on mythology. The most famous book is How the Greek (1930) and Mythology (1942). Mythology: timeless tales of gods and heroes, usually know...

The Analysis Of life By Edith Södergran
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The power of poetry of Edith Södergran originates from the multifaceted mixture of its elements. The impression of being very straight-spoken is expressed from her poetry, however for all that, a number of her poems are deeply enigmatic and...

Comparing Babylon Revisited By F. Scott Fitzgerald To Roman Fever By Edith Wharton
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in history, evoking for its readers the experience of living as an expatriate in Paris both before and after the stock market crash of 1929, whereas Edith Wharton's "Roman Fever" has been frequently anthologized. Masterfully constructed wi...

The Case Of Edith
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the health condition of Edith is not as good as it should be. On the other hand, it is also evident that the care taken and the nursing provided to her is just not been done considering profession but has been provided with internal love an...

Captain Vere
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is Vere. Like Claggart, he is smart, but his understanding, different Claggart's, brings him wisdom rather than monomania. He is Melville's entire man, his perfect man of activity, brain, and heart. At all times, he is clear-thinking, meth...

Captain Nemo
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Captain Nemo. This paper will attempt to briefly shed light on Captain Nemo with respect to the manner in which his persona continues to change over the course of the plot's progression. In the earlier stages of the novel, Captain Nemo can ...

Attitude Of Captain Nemo
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attitude to the destiny of the part in way that Captain Nemo being seriously ill prior the explosion, dies and is laid to rest in his ship that later sunk. (Verne, 248-255) Works Cited Jules Verne. Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea. Was...