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All Quiet on the Western Front
All Quiet on the Western Front
Erich Maria Remarque (1898-1970) was the pseudonym of Erich Paul Remark, a German author. Remarque was born in Osnabruck into a working-class Catholic family. At the age of eighteen he went as a soldier to the front lines of World War I, where he was wounded several times. After the war he worked at a number of different jobs, including librarian, businessman, teacher, and editor. In 1929, Remarque published his most famous work, All Quiet on the Western Front (Im Westen nichts Neues), which described the utter cruelty of the war from the perspective of a nineteen-year-old soldier.
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Balzac
Honore de Balzac
Whatever Balzac's claims on our interest as one of the great European writers -- the founder of the modern novel -- he was also a lover, businessman, political campaigner, tourist, treasure-hunter, inventor, con-man and interior decorator who participated in the age he described with a fullness and energy that make him an excellent subject for biography. Beyond his study walls he was not, like most of us, a straw careering down life's stream; Balzac was a mechanical dredger that carved out its own river-bed as it went along, and the events of his life are, to an unusual degree, expressions of a personality.
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Robinson Crusoe
Robinson Crusoe
...Robinson Crusoe claims to be the book composed as a part of the Puritan Guide, and Spiritual Biography tradition. Guide literature was a form that was particularly popular from the seventeenth century onwards. Also known as conduct literature, the genre was used to teach readers how to live in order to achieve salvation. The common constituents of guide literature were neglecting the ordinary duties of one's station or place, discouragement because of failure or afflictions, uncertainty because of bad advice, and the bad advice of companions. All wrong choices were perceived as an implicit rebellion against God's will, for they constituted a failure to follow God's providential rule over the world. Guide literature was therefore used to express to the young the need for proper guidance...
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The Bluest Eye
The Bluest Eye
...The main character of her novel, Pecola Breedlove, an eleven year old black girl hates and despises herself. Never in my life would I think that such a young child can hate herself. Again, we see the corruption caused by so-called American dream and American society on people who live there. It is ironic that Pecola's last name is Breedlove, because she and her family do not breed love, but only self-hatred. Pecola perceives herself as ugly because she is black, and like most black people she has heavy eyebrows, and her eyes are dark, closely set, she has high cheekbones and big lips. As I picture her in my mind she is not ugly, but an ordinary black girl...
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Till We have Faces
Till We Have Faces
...First thing one notices about Orual is that she refers to herself as ugly. She is really physically ugly, as I have understood Orual is a kind of manly looking woman. And this fact plays a great role in shaping her character. She seems to be afraid of the women of her royal father. I think she also hated them because they were beautiful and she was not given this most important female feature. Orual is raised without mother who died. Her main teacher is the Greek slave called Fox. Fox is the adherent of Stoicism. He opposes the passionate and primitive religion of the kingdom of Glome with his rational mind and Stoic belief in cause and effect relationships between all phenomena...
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Wild Swans
...A story "Wild Swans" by Jung Chang is an epic that covers the lives of three generations of Chinese women who lived in China's most politically vibrant times.It begins with the story about the author's grandmother. At the age of only two years old she had her feet bound. This was the procedure that entailed placing a piece of cloth tightly around the foot. All that was done in order to prevent the foot from growing. That procedure itself was a painful reminder of America's awful anorexia nervosa. When the author's grandmother was fifteen she was virtually sold as a concubine to the War Lord Xue. It was her greedy and exploitive father who gave his native daughter into slavery for money. Being a concubine she bore Xue a child. It was a little girl. She gave her a name Bao Qim. She was the author's mother. Then Xue died, and the author's grandmother became a free woman. After awhile she got acquainted with a married doctor named Xia. He seemed to be a very handsome man. She fell in love with him...
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