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Reflections on and responses to Shirley Jackson’s “The Lottery" for discussion in Introduction to Literature class.
Research Interests: Social Psychology, Comparative Literature, English Literature, Literature, Literary Criticism, and 12 moreLiterary Theory, Utopian Literature, Short story (Literature), Women and Culture, Civil Society, Literature Review, Literary translation, English language and literature, Shirley Jackson, Society, Short story, and The Lottery
Reflections on and responses to Tim O’Brien’s “The Things They Carried” for discussion in Introduction to Literature class.
Research Interests: English Literature, Literature, Literary Criticism, War Studies, Literary Stylistics, and 11 moreLiterary Theory, Vietnam, Short story (Literature), Women and Culture, Fiction, Literary translation, Literary studies, English language and literature, Short story, Tim Obrien, and The Things They Carried
Reflections on and responses to Ernest Hemingway’s “A Clean Well-Lighted Place" for discussion in Introduction to Literature class.
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Reflections on and responses to Robert Herrick's "To the Virgin's to Make Much of Time" for discussion in Introduction to Literature class.
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Reflections on and responses to Rhina Espaillat's "Bilingual/Bilingue" for discussion in Introduction to Literature class.
Research Interests: Comparative Literature, Spanish Literature, Latin Literature, Translation Studies, Literature, and 13 morePoetry, Literary Criticism, Literary Stylistics, Poetics, Literary Theory, Translation of Poetry, Translation and Interpretation, Bilingualism, Literary translation, Literary studies, English language and literature, Poems, and Poems Analysis
Reflections on and responses to Robert Hayden’s “Those Winter Sundays”for discussion in Introduction to Literature class.
Research Interests: Comparative Literature, Literature, Poetry, Literary Criticism, Literary Stylistics, and 12 moreLiterary Theory, Translation of Poetry, Civil Society, Literary translation, Literary studies, English language and literature, Society, Poems, Literary Theory and Criticism, Literary Analysis, Poems Analysis, and Robert Hayden
Reflections on and responses to Langston Hughes’ “Harlem” for discussion in Introduction to Literature class.
Research Interests: Comparative Literature, Literature, Poetry, Literary Criticism, Literary Stylistics, and 12 moreRace and Ethnicity, Literary Theory, Translation of Poetry, Harlem Renaissance, Harlem Renaissance Literature, Langston Hughes, Literary translation, Literary studies, Poems, Literary Theory and Criticism, Oppression, and Literary Analysis
Reflections on and responses to William Blake’s “The Chimney Sweeper” for discussion in Introduction to Literature class.
Research Interests: Comparative Literature, English Literature, Languages and Linguistics, Literature, Poetry, and 10 moreLiterary Criticism, Literary Stylistics, Literary Theory, Translation of Poetry, Linguistics, William Blake, Literary translation, Literary studies, English language and literature, and Literary Analysis
Reflections on and responses to W.H. Auden’s “Unnamed Citizen” for discussion in Introduction to Literature class.
Research Interests: Comparative Literature, Languages and Linguistics, Literature, Poetry, Literary Criticism, and 9 moreLiterary Theory, Translation of Poetry, Metaphor, Literary studies, English language and literature, Linguistic and Literary Stylistics, Semiotics, Pragmatics and Discourse Analysis, W. H. Auden, Related Studies and Literature, and Poems Analysis
Response to the question "Why do you think at this period (Postmodernism) in history we begin to see such deconstruction of artistic standards?"
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A Compare and Contrast of the Thematic Elements of Self-Delusion
in Tennessee William’s “The Glass Menagerie” and Henrik Ibsen’s “A Doll House”
in Tennessee William’s “The Glass Menagerie” and Henrik Ibsen’s “A Doll House”
Research Interests: American Literature, Comparative Literature, English Literature, Self and Identity, Literature, and 11 moreLiterary Criticism, Narcissism (Psychology), Literary Theory, Tennessee Williams, Thematic Analysis, Literary studies, Literary Theory and Criticism, Henrik Ibsen, Narcissism, Adult Children of Narcissists, and Literary Analysis
A Response to Henrik Ibsen’s “A Doll’s House”
Research Interests: American Literature, Comparative Literature, English Literature, Women's Studies, Feminist Theory, and 11 moreWomen's History, Literature, Literary Criticism, Feminist Philosophy, Literary Theory, Feminism, Feminist Literary Theory and Gender Studies, Feminism and Social Justice, Women and Gender Studies, English language and literature, and Henrik Ibsen
Response to Tennessee Williams “The Glass Menagerie”
Research Interests: American Literature, English Literature, Literature, Narrative, Literary Criticism, and 11 moreAcademic Writing, Narcissism (Psychology), Literary Theory, Writing, Tennessee Williams, Psychoanalysis And Literature, Literary translation, Narcissism, Characterization, Scripts, and Adult Children of Narcissists
Robert Frost’s “Mending Walls” holds strong relational symbolism reflecting the complex nuances of human friendship
Research Interests: Social Psychology, Communication, English Literature, Literature, Emotional intelligence, and 15 morePoetry, Literary Criticism, Poetics, Symbolism, Translation of Poetry, Literary History, Robert Frost, Literary translation, Literary studies, English language and literature, Poems, Literary Theory and Criticism, Literary Analysis, Poetry Analysis, and Poems Analysis
The waters for social reform have steadily been stirring long before the 18th century, but during the latter part of the 17th century a wave of motions was ignited that continued well into the centuries after. This work is a brief essay... more
The waters for social reform have steadily been stirring long before the 18th century, but during the latter part of the 17th century a wave of motions was ignited that continued well into the centuries after. This work is a brief essay on the influence of William Hogwarth and James Gillray's satirical etchings.
Research Interests: Art History, Art Theory, 18th Century Philosophy, 18th & 19th Centuries, Art Criticism, and 13 moreArt Theory and Politics, 18th Century Art, 18th Century, Civil Procedure at 18th and 19th Century, 18th Century Britain, Historia, Satire, Essays, Political Satire, Art Theory and Criticism, Social Reform, William Hogarth, and James Gillray
Response to Sylvia Plath's poem "Daddy."
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Compare and contrast essay on Jacques-Louis David’s “The Death of Socrates” and Eugene Delacroix’s “The Death of Sardanapalus."
Research Interests: Art History, Art, Socrates, Classical Art, History of Art, and 15 moreLiterature and Visual Arts, Art Criticism, Artistic Research, Theory and Practice of Visual Arts, 18th Century Art, Visual Arts, 18th Century, 18th Century French Painting, Phaedo, Eugene Delacroix, Visual Art, Jacques-Louis David, Visual Arts Education, The Death of Sardanapalus, and Elements of Art
A brief literary introductory response to Ernest Hemingway’s “A Clean, Well-lighted Place."
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Compare and contrast essay on the writing styles of William Faulkner’s “A Rose for Miss Emily,” and Ernest Hemingway’s “A Clean, Well-lighted Place."