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The presentation of loss through Ruth, in the novel Housekeeping.

One of my best grades in throughout my degree. Final year English literature coursework Grade: 87%

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How to build confidence for the TOEFL speaking section

"The speaking section of the TOEFL can be a nervewracking experience, especially if you need more confidence in your English-speaking abilities. But the good news is that confidence is a skill that can be developed with practice and preparation. This guide will show you how to build your confidence for the TOEFL speaking section, so you can walk into the exam room feeling calm, collected, and ready to impress. Whether you're a non-native English speaker or need extra help, this guide has you covered."

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Greek Art and Literature - Literature Study Guide

This study guide tells you all about Greece including basic information, holidays and festivals, and history with a focus on Greek art and literature including its major forms of art, history and qualities.

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soliloquy booklet

All of Hamlets soliloquy's

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Analysis of the character 'Louka' from Arms and the Man

12th Grade Level Notes Analysis of the character 'Louka' from "Arms and the Man" by George Bernard Shaw

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The Renaissance, Early Modern Period (1500–1660)

The Renaissance / Early Modern Period (1500–1660) in English literature marked a cultural rebirth inspired by classical learning, humanism, and artistic expression. It began with the Elizabethan Age, where writers like William Shakespeare, Christopher Marlowe, and Edmund Spenser produced timeless works focusing on drama, poetry, and national identity. The period also saw the rise of the Metaphysical Poets such as John Donne and George Herbert, known for intellectual, spiritual poetry using metaphysical conceits. In the Jacobean Age, writers like Ben Jonson and John Webster explored darker themes in drama, often focusing on corruption and revenge. This era also produced great prose and translations, notably the King James Bible (1611), which deeply influenced English language and literature. The period bridged the medieval mindset with modern thought, emphasizing individuality, exploration, and artistic excellence.

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A study of Mahasweta Devi's short story Draupadi

Mahasweta Devi was an Indian Bengali writer.Many of her plays and short stories have been translated by the postcolonial theorist,Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak,including Draupadi.This note brings out the oppression and ultimate triumph of Dopdi Majhen,a tribal.

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