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    Tag: literature

    The Tragedy of Mariam and Love’s Labour’s Lost Essay

    To what extent and in what ways is the gender of voice recognised and explored? “Taboos against women’s voices have a long history,”[1] writes Anne Karpf.  Not… Read more “The Tragedy of Mariam and Love’s Labour’s Lost Essay”

    March 31, 2017December 14, 2016 by jameslintonwriting

    The Other Side of Truth and Life: An Exploded Diagram Essays

    “Children’s literature often affirms the child’s sense of self and her or his personal power.  But in the adolescent novel, protagonists must learn about the social forces… Read more “The Other Side of Truth and Life: An Exploded Diagram Essays”

    March 10, 2017December 14, 2016 by jameslintonwriting

    The Merchant’s Tale

    I received a low 2:1 for this essay.

    January 6, 2017December 14, 2016 by jameslintonwriting

    Beowulf Essay

    Do yourself a favour and don’t read this epic poem.

    December 30, 2016December 14, 2016 by jameslintonwriting

    Sappho and Phaon Essay

    Mary Robinson was arguably the first celebrity and one of the first female authors to be canonised-thus a strong feminist figure.

    December 23, 2016December 14, 2016 by jameslintonwriting

    The Wasteland Essay

    T.S Eliot’s ‘The Wasteland’ is challenging, but rewarding if you stick with it. Very much what Eliot intended, I think.

    December 16, 2016December 14, 2016 by jameslintonwriting
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