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Lee Ham

The Big Four by Agatha Christie 1927 - 0 views

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    In Frensh Les Quatre Another novel Lady Agatha I had in my library but I do not remember reading! 1927,The Four stages a new survey of our favorite detective,Hercule Poirot ... The scene of this novel is set mainly in England. agatha christie, Aud... In Frensh Les Quatre Another novel Lady Agatha I had in my library but I do not remember reading! 1927,The Four stages a new survey of our favorite detective,Hercule Poirot … The scene of this novel is set mainly in England.:http://classicalnovels... The Big Four by Agatha Christie 1927 via Instapaper http://ift.tt/1t0wsBx September 15, 2014 at 10:58PM http://classicalnovels.blogspot.com/2014/09/the-big-four-by-agatha-christie-1927.html The Big Four by Agatha Christie 1927 http://bit.ly/1oRsZjk The Big Four by Agatha Christie 1927 In Frensh Les Quatre Another novel Lady Agatha I had in my library but I do not remember reading! 1927,The Four stages a new survey of our favorite detective,Hercule Poirot … The scene of this novel is set mainly in England. ...
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    In Frensh Les Quatre Another novel Lady Agatha I had in my library but I do not remember reading! 1927,The Four stages a new survey of our favorite detective,Hercule Poirot ... The scene of this novel is set mainly in England. agatha christie, Aud... In Frensh Les Quatre Another novel Lady Agatha I had in my library but I do not remember reading! 1927,The Four stages a new survey of our favorite detective,Hercule Poirot … The scene of this novel is set mainly in England.:http://classicalnovels... The Big Four by Agatha Christie 1927 via Instapaper http://ift.tt/1t0wsBx September 15, 2014 at 10:58PM http://classicalnovels.blogspot.com/2014/09/the-big-four-by-agatha-christie-1927.html The Big Four by Agatha Christie 1927 http://bit.ly/1oRsZjk The Big Four by Agatha Christie 1927 In Frensh Les Quatre Another novel Lady Agatha I had in my library but I do not remember reading! 1927,The Four stages a new survey of our favorite detective,Hercule Poirot … The scene of this novel is set mainly in England. ...
Lee Ham

Read this great story Wuthering Heights by Emily Bronte - 0 views

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    The Earnshaw family live Wuthering Heights.One day Mr.Earnshaw returns from a trip to town with a little savage named Heathcliff.The Earnshaw children welcome differently.If the son,Hindley,hate,Catherine,daughter,quickly feels tender feelings tow... Read again this story Wuthering Heights by Emily Bronte via Instapaper http://ift.tt/1AUzhFM December 21, 2014 at 08:57PM http://classicalnovels.blogspot.com/2014/12/wuthering-heights-by-emily-bronte.html Read again this story Wuthering Heights by...
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    The Earnshaw family live Wuthering Heights.One day Mr.Earnshaw returns from a trip to town with a little savage named Heathcliff.The Earnshaw children welcome differently.If the son,Hindley,hate,Catherine,daughter,quickly feels tender feelings tow... Read again this story Wuthering Heights by Emily Bronte via Instapaper http://ift.tt/1AUzhFM December 21, 2014 at 08:57PM http://classicalnovels.blogspot.com/2014/12/wuthering-heights-by-emily-bronte.html Read again this story Wuthering Heights by...
Rob Peach

Burgh poets 101: Who are Pittsburgh's finest bards? - 0 views

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    Looking for an expert opinion on who constitutes the list of Pittsburgh's best poets, I decided to go to experienced veterans of the Burgh's ever-expanding circle of versesayers, Kris Collins and Scott Silsbe, who manage Caliban Book Shop on South Craig Street by day and satiate their poetic cravings by night, penning their own published (and soon-to-be published work) while running The New Yinzer online literary magazine and hosting poetry readings around town.
Clark Waggoner

Why I Know Kurt Vonnegut and His Books are in Heaven Right Now. - 0 views

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    When Kurt Vonnegut published his first novel, "Player Piano," in 1952, he wrote about corporate culture taking over in America. It was the end of WWII and Vonnegut, as a young novelist, wrote about a distant future where the corporate powers that were beginning to dominate the American landscape seized the opportunities presented by the fragile post-war economy. Today, 57 years later, Vonnegut's vision is much closer to reality than anyone browsing the "new fiction" section in 1952 would accept. Vonnegut is a visionary. This article examines the lasting value and effect of Vonnegut's ever-true vision and work.
Clark Waggoner

The American Literary Landscape: William Faulkner's Mississippi - 0 views

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    This article examines the works of William Faulkner as a whole and asks questions about why he wrote about what he wrote about and how he was able to transform the materials of a small stretch of land in Mississippi into literary ground fertile enough to allow him to win a Nobel Prize in Literature. The articles contain pictures, reading recommendations, and links to other articles by the author on William Faulkner.
Clark Waggoner

Literary Origins: Socrates' Improbable Defense in Plato's Apology - 0 views

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    This article examines the Apology, one of Plato's central dialogues. In it, Socrates is on trial for his life, yet rather than win the trial and defeat his accusers, Socrates takes a curious defense. This article explores Socrates' defense from a philosophical perspective in order to understand what Socrates could have meant by it and why he made it. It includes interesting photos and links to books related to the discussion.
Clark Waggoner

Literature and Philosophy: Voltaire's Candide - 0 views

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    This article examines Candide the book by Voltaire. It is one in a series of literary reviews about literary books. It examines the irony in Candide de Voltaire as well as Candide's philosophy. It examines, specifically, how different characters fates within the book represent Voltaire's attitudes towards different philosophies. It also has links for an ebook of Candide for your electronic book reader or Kindle.
Rob Peach

"pulp." fiction or fine art?: Lincoln Park Charter School makes impressive show at Pitt... - 0 views

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    The preface to Volume 3 of pulp. begins the work with a note on its theme, a variation of medieval aesthetics that, in the form of a storybook rife with illuminated text and "other handcrafted visual elements inspired by the medieval time period," gives its readership "the epic, the tragic, the beautiful, and more than a Happily Ever After."
Clark Waggoner

American Literature: Contemporary views on Charlotte Temple - 0 views

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    This article examines one of American Literature's classics, Charlotte Temple by Susanna Rowson. It was one of America's first best sellers and remains a favorite among American literary hardcover classics. The article contains contemporary and original critical reactions. It also has pictures and links as well as electronic versions of the novel and ebook readers as well as other academic resources available.
Clark Waggoner

Literary Criticism: The Tragedy of Joe Christmas from William Faulkner's Light in August - 0 views

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    This article discusses William Faulkner's novel, Light in August. It examines specifically the character of Joe Christmas, one of Faulkner's mos enigmatic and tragic characters. The article examines how the real tragedy in the story of Joe Christmas is the racial prejudice of his family and his fellow man. The article presents the discussion within the context of understanding Faulkner's work and it's significance as a whole.
leajohanna

Famous Poetry Poets Writers and Authors - 0 views

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    various interpretations by interested people of poems, plays, novels etc. always worth a try
Clark Waggoner

Literature and Philosophy: Cartesian Dualism, David Hume, and Immanual Kant's Copernica... - 0 views

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    This article examines the implications of Cartesian Dualism on Immanuel Kant, David Hume, and their influential works, including Hume's Enquiry Concerning Human Understanding. The article examines Hume's enquiry, it's take on the "gap" in Ontology, and Immanuel Kant's revolutionary take on Hume's philosophy that resulted in a shift in modern philosophy. This article contains pictures, links to similar articles, copies of books and ebooks, and even ebook readers.
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