The Great Gatsby: Fitzgerald’s American Dream and the Roaring Twenties
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“The Great Gatsby,” written by F. Scott Fitzgerald and published in 1925, is a quintessential novel of the Jazz Age, ...
Read moreUlysses: Joyce’s Experimental Novel and Stream-of-Consciousness Technique
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“Ulysses,” written by James Joyce and published in 1922, is a landmark novel in modernist literature, celebrated for its innovative ...
Read moreJane Eyre: Brontë’s Gothic Romance and Feminist Novel
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Introduction: “Jane Eyre,” written by Charlotte Brontë and published in 1847, is a novel that masterfully combines elements of gothic ...
Read moreFrankenstein: Shelley’s Gothic Novel and Themes of Science and Morality
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Frankenstein or, The Modern Prometheus,” written by Mary Shelley, is a profound work of Gothic literature that delves into themes ...
Read moreGulliver’s Travels: Swift’s Satirical Masterpiece
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Introduction to “Gulliver’s Travels” and Jonathan Swift: Jonathan Swift’s “Gulliver’s Travels,” first published in 1726, is a seminal work in ...
Read moreRobinson Crusoe: Defoe’s Novel of Survival and Individualism
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Daniel Defoe’s “Robinson Crusoe” stands as a monumental work in the realm of literature, symbolizing the essence of survival and ...
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Pride and Prejudice: Austen’s Social Commentary and Romantic Comedy