Inversion as a Literary Device in William Shakespeare's 'King Lear': Examining the Play's First Two Acts (Best Offer) Shakespeare´s play, "King Lear," relies heavily on the concept of inversion to create the tragic irony that adds so much to its dramatic impact.
Submitted By Jeanne Dininni
Love That Makes A Difference: The Transformation of Paul Dombey in the Novel 'Dombey and Son' by Charles Dickens (Best Offer) Charles Dickens had a knack for capturing the essence of human nature in his writings, and in this inspiring tale, he insightfully explored the miraculous ability of love to transform the human heart.
Blissful Reading A short and sweet article about reading and why it is becoming a not so popular hobby.
Submitted By Josephine_J
Literary Legitimacy of Comic Books and Graphic Novels (Best Offer) An article about the graphic novels and whether or not they are considered to be legitimate literature.
Submitted By Mike Gagnon
Shopping (Best Offer) A guide to finding and buying good new books without going to the best seller lists and not pay full price for them.
Submitted By Anthony Chatfield
The Hope of Superman The story of Superman is the story of Truth, Justice, and The American Way. He is a being of hope and enlightenment. He will always be an American Icon.
Submitted By Igasu