literary
literary
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by Steve May - 2007-01-22
I was walking the downtown streets one morning minding my own business which was much of nothing since I had a few dollars in my pocket, good enough to provide for a meal for the day. My apparel was g...
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by Diane Eble - 2007-02-12
If you want to paid to publish your book (through a traditional publisher, as opposed to self-publishing and paying all the costs yourself), it helps a lot to get a literary agent. The Big Six New Yor...
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by Shalla de Guzman - 2007-02-21
First off, who's Pamela? Pamela Waller writes contemporary, romantic suspense, paranormal / time travel novels. She is a member of the Romance Writers of America. She also writes romantic poetry a...
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by Max Weber - 2007-05-15
It is possible to formulate the essence of literary criticism (or literary analysis) as discussion, comparison and evaluation of literary works. Writer of the literary analysis essay should demons...
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by Baudelaire Jones - 2007-10-16
In the character of Hamlet, Shakespeare has created one of the great literary punching bags of all time. Critics seem to take great joy in attacking Hamlet's courage, his conviction, and (most o...
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by MICHAEL BRESCIANI - 2007-11-10
The Spaniards of El Paso Texas claimed to have the first thanksgiving on April 30, 1598. The Virginia Colonists also lay claim to the prime Thanksgiving Day on December 4, 1698. The most famous cl...
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by Rev Michael Bresciani - 2007-11-14
Regardless of who started the annual day of thanksgiving it remains a holiday in which is hidden some of the secrets of all wisdom and it is a time when the very best of our humanity is invoked....
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by Chris Haycock - 2007-11-14
For many a literary fan it is fun and exciting to dress up and play the part of one's favorite character but it seems that no other character is quite as popular as that of a one Sherlock Holmes...
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by Philip Spires - 2007-11-30
Flaubert's Parrot by Julian Barnes is a book I have had queuing up to read for some time. I don't know why I have never got round to reading it. Perhaps it's because of the overtly "literary" ta...
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by Debbie Groves - 2007-11-14
For many a literary fan it is fun and exciting to dress up and play the part of one's favorite character but it seems that no other character is quite as popular as that of a one Sherlock Holmes...