By: Oscar Wellington | 2010-05-30 | Humanities CarolAnnDuffy''s "War Photographer" gives a behind-the-scenes look at the interactions between read more
By: InspiredWritingResearch | 2010-05-31 | Humanities Poetryanalysis examples of ''The Flesh and the Spirit byAnne Bradstreet often zero in on the read more
By: Monique Nelson | 2010-06-01 | Writing & Speaking The Carol''s of an Old Man''s Heart Characters: Taylor and Eden Martin; Sarah and Phillip, their read more
By: Tricia Psarreas | 2010-05-30 | Humanities , society was conflicted by the Age of Reason. England in particular was plagued with economical and read more
By: John Welford | 2010-06-02 | Humanities his early years he wrote a considerable quantity of poetry , most of it not being particularly good. read more
By: Jennifer Hudock | 2010-06-02 | Humanities ''s poetry was an inspiration of her stark Christian faith, there is a dark sexuality inside the "Goblin read more
By: Ann Johnstone | 2010-06-02 | Humanities As a child I loved to sit on a jagged rock at high tide with the sea swirling around me and imagine I was far away. For me the sea has always taken on a life of its own. That is why I can relate to Matthew Arnold''s use of the sea in this poem as both an image and a metaphor. read more
By: Carrie-Ann Hernandez | 2010-05-31 | Humanities PoetryAnalysis of Cry of the Children by Elizabeth Barrett Browning "The Cry of the Children read more
By: Vicki Phipps | 2010-06-02 | Humanities The title of Christina Rossetti''s poem, "Promises Like Pie-Crust ,"might be initially deceiving, as there is no mention of baking pies within this, " piece" of writing. read more
By: Kerry Michael Wood | 2010-06-02 | Humanities Alexander Pope''s The Rape of the Lock is, to use a heavyweight piece of critical innuendo, an absolute hoot from start to finish. The original version of 1712 contained only two cantos. read more