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 Go Language and literature.Novels - Go Deeper  

Selected Articles
LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE: Destined to Die: A Novel about Palestinian Youth as Fighters and Suicide Bombers
LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE Destined to Die: A Novel about Palestinian Youth as Fighters and Suicide...imaginative potential. If form is not eye-catching, neither is the style. The language is fairly transparent, reflecting an everyday reality, both harrowing...
October 1, 2005; The Middle East Journal

Language and literature: Scattered Like Seeds: A Novel
LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE Scattered Like Seeds: A Novel, by Shaw J. Dallal. With a Foreword by John B. Harcourt and Introduction by Muhammad Hallaj. Syracuse...
January 1, 2001; The Middle East Journal

TALKING VOLUMES; DAVID TREUER; With quiver & quill; Love of language and literature suffuses David Treuer's novel of two parallel love stories - one set in a modern-day book bunker, the other in turn-of-the-last-century Indian villages.(ENTERTAINMENT)
...And his love for this work, which comes from his love of language, makes it possible for him to adore Campaspe, his comely young colleague. Likewise, love of language and literature suffuses Treuer's book. Students will find a lot of engaging...
August 20, 2006; Star Tribune (Minneapolis, MN)

Fictitious authors and imaginary novels in French, English, and American fiction from the 18th to the start of the 21st century.(ENGLISH-LANGUAGE LITERATURES)(Brief Article)(Book Review)
...7734-6251-1 Fictitious authors and imaginary novels in French, English, and American...George A. (Studies in comparative literature; v.64) Edwin Mellen Pr., [c]2004...of fictional authors and imaginary novels. Considering how much fictional fiction...
August 1, 2005; Reference & Research Book News

Dysfunctional families in the Wessex novels of Thomas Hardy.(ENGLISH-LANGUAGE LITERATURES)(Brief Article)(Book Review)
...922588 0-7618-3169-X Dysfunctional families in the Wessex novels of Thomas Hardy. Schoenfeld, Lois Bethe. Univ. Press of America, [c]2005 286 p. $40.00 (pa) Schoenfeld (England language, Western Galilee College) focuses on the absence of functioning normal families in English writer Hardy's (1840-1928) ...
August 1, 2005; Reference & Research Book News

Language and Literature--My Uncle Napoleon: A Novel
...short story, in their modern form, were introduced into Persian literature earlier in this century. It was in 1921 that Muhammad `Ali...Hidayat and a few later writers, there are not very many comic novels in Persian. The works of Iraj Pezeshkzad (b. 1928 and now living...
October 1, 1997; The Middle East Journal

The eyes of language (from the novel in progress "La fin du royaume d'Alger")(Arabic versus French language)(Assia Djebar: 1996 Neustadt International Prize for Literature)
...and . . . its malediction. Eyes? These are the eyes of language, the eyes of lost memory. . . . The language that rustles, having taken its words from you, the mute underground language that no longer has the power to move your hand. (What would...
September 22, 1996; World Literature Today

Twentieth-century epic novels.(ENGLISH-LANGUAGE LITERATURES)(Brief Article)(Book Review)
PR888 2004-021652 0-87413-889-2 Twentieth-century epic novels. Steinberg, Theodore L. Univ. of Delaware Press, [c]2005 247 p. $48.50 Some may argue that the term twentieth-century epic novel...
August 1, 2005; Reference & Research Book News

Consensual fictions; women, liberalism, and the English novel.(ENGLISH-LANGUAGE LITERATURES)(Brief Article)(Book Review)
PR830 0-8020-8717-5 Consensual fictions; women, liberalism, and the English novel. Jones, Wendy S. U. of Toronto Pr., [c]2005 255 p. $55.00 The rise of the English novel has always been associated with companionate marriage, but Jones (English, Cornell U.) takes the association further by
August 1, 2005; Reference & Research Book News

The eighteenth-century novel; v.4.(ENGLISH-LANGUAGE LITERATURES)(Brief Article)(Book Review)
PR851 0-404-64654-9 The eighteenth-century novel; v.4. Title main entry. Ed. by Albert J. Rivero et al. AMS Press, [c]2004 262 p. $94.50 In this edition contributors of these eight essays cover a range of topics, including an study of including Samuel Johnson's Rasselas in teaching about the rise
August 1, 2005; Reference & Research Book News



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