Emily Dickinson
Emily Dickinson was a woman who lived in times that are more traditional; her life experiences influence and help us to understand the dramatic and poetic lines in her writing. Although Dickinsons poetry can often be defined as sad and moody, we can find the use of humor and irony in many of her p....
Huckleberry Finn Freedom versus Civilization
As with most works of literature, Adventures of Huckleberry Finn incorporates several themes developed around a central plot create a story. In this case, the story is of a young boy, Huck, and an escaped slave, Jim, and their moral, ethical, and human development during an odyssey down the Mississi....
Literary Response to "Cathedral"
The short story "Cathedral", written by Raymond Carver is a first person narrative in which the narrator describes his life changing experiences that take place in his New York home in one short evening. The narrator uses comedy to grab the reader's attention and express his ....
Poetry on the Internet
Introduction
The interest in poetry is at an all-time high, and much of that interest has to do with the accessibility of poetic materials on the Internet, a vehicle that offers both a wide latitude of choice to browsers and researchers and a curious mixture of attention and anonymity to those who ....
Romanticism
Literary Romanticism is a movement in literature present in the history of virtually
every European country, the USA, and Latin America. It lasted from approximately 1750 to
about 1870 and was characterized by reliance on the imagination and emotional
subjectivity of approach, freedom of thought ....
What is Research in Your Field
What is Research in Your Field
Information literacy
Jack Hamilton
Fort Hays State University
December 5th 2005
What is research in your field?
Introduction
What is research in my field? Research in my field is as varied as the fields of study I have to choose fr....