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Papers On British Literature
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Romanticism - The Language of the Human Heart
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A 2 page paper that defines Romanticism as expressed in William Wordsworth's 1798 poem The Tables Turned. Also briefly discussed is the influence Romanticism exerted on the political and religious thinking of the early nineteenth century. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: LCRomant.doc
Romanticism and American Romanticism -- Nathaniel Hawthorne as an
American Romantic
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This 5 page report discusses romanticism in
literature that is best personified in the works of English and
some other European writers and poets of the period roughly
encompassing 1775 to 1837. Wordsworth, Keats, Shelley, Malthus,
and Austen are examples of the English tradition of Romanticism
that immediately come to mind while one is likely to think of
Coleridge, Hawthorne, and (to some degree) Thoreau and Emerson,
when thinking of the American tradition of romanticism. There
are certainly similarities, if for no other reason than the time
frame in which the writing took place, between the traditions.
But as with most aspects of a literary style, the nation in which
it is conceived (logically) changes the context in which it is
presented. Nathaniel Hawthorne is used as an example of
American romanticism. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: BWamROM.wps
Romanticism and Realism in 19th Century Literature
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A five page paper comparing and contrasting the literary movements of romanticism and realism. The paper gives a number of examples, and explains the social and cultural reasons each movement came into being. Bibliography lists six sources.
Filename: KBrealsm.wps
Romanticism in Walter Scott’s “Rob Roy”
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A 5 page paper which examines how the literary elements of nineteenth-century romanticism are displayed in the novel. No additional sources are used.
Filename: TGrobroy.rtf
Ronald Dworkin, Interpretation, and “Bleak House”
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This 15 page
report discusses the contemporary legal philosopher, scholar, and
writer, Ronald Dworkin and his thoughts regarding interpretation
and uses Charles Dickens’ 1853 novel “Bleak House” as a means of
comparison for the modern legal system. “Bleak House” presents
the picture of a world in which the judicial system and its
apparently never-ending lawsuits suck the life and energy out of
the people involved in them. In Ronald Dworkin’s opinion, each
and every legal interpretation applied in the judicial system
demonstrates a rudimentary theory that makes a statement about
the general character of modern law. Dworkin believes that there
is a “best reading” of a text and that reading can lead to a more
efficacious route toward justice. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
Filename: BWdwork.wps
Room with a View
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(5 pp) In his novel, Room with a View, EM Forster
presents a sympathetic view of the development and
healthy growth of a young woman emerging from the
confinement of Victorian social mores and manners.
Filename: BBroomV.doc
Rossetti/Song of the Bower
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A 6 page explications of Dante Gabriel Rossetti's "Song of the Bower." The writer argues that this poem demonstrates Rossetti's passionate nature and his feeling that he will soon be parted from the woman who inspires his passion. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: khrbower.rtf
Rousseau v. Wordsworth/Neo-Classical v. Romantic
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A 3 page essay that contrasts and compares works by Rousseau and Wordsworth and argues that they are representative of their respective eras. In his Discourse on Inequality, the French neoclassical philosophy Jean-Jacques Rousseau examines the factors that create societal inequities in order to determine if there is any foundation for inequality between human beings based on principles of natural law. William Wordsworth addressed a similar topic in his poem “London, 1802,” as Wordsworth, like Rousseau, castigates societal values in this work. Examination of both works shows how each captures the general tendencies of the literary and philosophical tenor of their times, as Rousseau represents the neoclassical perspective, and Wordsworth’s views are representative of Romanticism. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: khrwneor.rtf
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