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History of the Anti-Dystopia Genre in Literature
Recently, works such as The Hunger Games have created a huge furore in society, especially among those members who are interested in […]
Writers Who Burned Their Works
It may be a gross misconception, but from a literary perspective it seems somewhat misguided and even painful to ask many authors […]
The Place of Women in Literature
The female text in literature has long remained an unexplored black continent, a lost point of reference – “Big” (i.e. masculine) prose […]
The Image of Christ in Literature
It is difficult to imagine another image so ubiquitous in literature as the image of Jesus Christ. Paradoxically, as an icon of […]
Along the Paths of Magical Realism
The term magical realism first appeared in the 1920s. It is a special direction in artistic art, which first received such a […]
Fitzgerald and Hemingway: Doomed to Friendship
The most striking writerly friendship in American literature, strange as it may sound, contains many pitfalls. Matthew Brookley, publisher of many works […]
Famous Private Libraries
Since the time of the ancient city of Alexandria, libraries have been considered a social asset, so everyone was free to use […]
How the Great Depression affected literature
The Great Depression is one of the most hopeless periods in the history of the United States, but along with this one […]
Losing a Lost Generation
World War I left an indelible mark on the destinies of many generations, changed the moral fabric of many countries and nationalities, […]