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Mary Ingalla

Overview: "The Last Tea" - 1 views

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    "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.
Alexander Chen

Dr. Williams in His Short Stories - 0 views

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    An essay on the topic matter in William Carlos Williams' short stories.
Nicole Harbert

The American Short Story: 1930-1945 - 0 views

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    This essay explores the short stories of Kay Boyle and other authors.
Nicole Harbert

Kay Boyle - 0 views

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    Background of Kay Boyle's literary career and short stories.
Jessica Gabasan

Gender Roles and Symbolism in Thomas and Beulah - 0 views

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    Rita Dove's poetry collection "Thomas and Beulah" focuses on the story of her grandparents. Dove portrays her understanding of perspective through the two characters assuming the typical gender roles at the time.
Jessica Gabasan

Overview of "This Life" - 0 views

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    A work overview of Rita Dove's poem, "This Life" analyzing the message and themes it presents. It shows the difference between the past and the present and the story of missed opportunities.
Mary Ingalla

The Rueful, Frostbitten Laughter of Dorothy PArker - 0 views

shared by Mary Ingalla on 23 Mar 10 - Cached
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    Author examines Parker's "Not So Deep as a Well" as long as offering analysis and the use of her wit within the story.
Mary Ingalla

Female Trouble: Dorothy Parker, Katherine Anne Porter, and Alcoholism - 1 views

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    Author dissects the relationship of women and alcohol, especially through Parker's short story of "Big Blonde" and of herself.
Mary Ingalla

Dorothy Parker: Overview - 0 views

shared by Mary Ingalla on 23 Mar 10 - Cached
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    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.
Nicole Harbert

'Paris Wasn't Like That': Kay Boyle and the Last of the Lost Generation - 1 views

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    Exploring Kay Boyle as a writer and activist in Europe.
Nicole Harbert

Kay Boyle - 0 views

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    Exploring Kay Boyle's writing career through her works of fiction.
Trish Denoga

Critical Essay on "Helen" - Johnson - 0 views

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    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.
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    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.
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