"The Last Tea," a short story written by Dorothy Parker, is about the conversation that takes place between a woman and one of her detached suitors. The overview offers an analysis of the story and the different view points from each character.
Article is an overview of Parker's short stores and of how her stories exemplify the true life of woman during this time; her social satire was in response to the inequalities that she felt of American society.
This article was from the first-person experience of Joyce Owens - a woman who draws connections to H.D.'s poem "The Dancer." She also describes her experience meeting H.D. and her connection with the poem's illustration of the connection of God and feminism.
This poem goes in depth in describing and analyzing H.D.'s poem based on "Helen of Egypt" - also known as "Helen of Troy. As war is one of her most popular topics to write poetry on, H.D. takes her audience into the minds of the Greeks at the time of the war and portrays a woman in the middle of love and war.
This poem goes in depth in describing and analyzing H.D.'s poem based on "Helen of Egypt" - also known as "Helen of Troy. As war is one of her most popular topics to write poetry on, H.D. takes her audience into the minds of the Greeks at the time of the war and portrays a woman in the middle of love and war.