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Poetry for Poets and Non Poets
by watapoloswmr14, Jun 19, 2008
For everyone to enjoy. What it takes to be a poet for all non poets and poets, and why poetry is cooler then you think.
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How To Be a Good Story Writer
by Rajasir, Jun 5, 2008
Values are given words and words are shared with the readers who try to get nearer to the values conveyed by the writer.
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The Sentimental School
by Mike Wallerman, Jun 5, 2008
An exploration of the sentimental school of writing so popular in 19th-century literature and of all the bizarre contradictions that it entailed.
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Creative Flow in the 21st Century
by Sheridan Truth, May 30, 2008
The trends of American literature, and what is to come in the twenty-first century.
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Mysteries of Writing 1
by inksyantsy, May 29, 2008
Musings on writing and how Trollope combined a job with being an author.
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What is Classical Literature
by JRN, May 15, 2008
What is classical literature, you may ask? It a way to describe certain books.
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Comedy Vs. Tragedy
by Bartholomew D. Queen, Apr 27, 2008
Comedy and tragedy are more similar than most people believe (at least when Aristotle's definitions are applied). Tragedy involves the fall of a paragon, while comedy involves the rise (and marriage?) of a worse-than-real individual.
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Walking the Lit Path: Loving Literature and Its Fiction
by nightcharmer, Apr 23, 2008
Literature is not just about Shakespeare and poetry. It can very well be for anyone with a keen interest in discovering themselves and exploring new insights. Be it thoughts or writings, literature fiction carries important messages, hence educating and entertaining you at the same time. What's there to ponder now? Plenty.
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Teaching Literature
by Gwendolyn Cuizon, Apr 19, 2008
Literature is a crucial part in a person's overall education.
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Mughal Contribution to Indian Literature
by thresiapaulose, Apr 2, 2008
The Mughals established a mighty empire that dominated India for more than two centuries. Their passion for literature and knowledge commissioned excellent literary works. They add luster and wealth to the literatures of India.
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