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Thomas Nashe     |
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General Resources->Anthologies/Collections General Resources->Cultural and Historical Contexts English Literature->Prose & Novel->By Period->English Renaisance
This webpage is a collection of sites on English Renaissance writer Thomas Nashe, famous for his prose fiction, The Unfortunate Traveller. There is "Althusserian Reading On Thomas Nashe's The Unfortunate Traveller," by Doohyun Park, Selected Poetry of Thomas Nashe (1567-1601), "Elizabethan Prose Fiction: Thomas Nashe," Project Bartleby, and more. A helpful site to study Nashe.
URL : http://library.marist.edu/diglib/english/englishliterature/renaissance-authors/nashe-th..
Keyword(s) : Nashe, Thomas Nashe, The Unfortunate Traveller, English Renaissnace, English Renaissance prose fiction

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John Bunyan     |
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General Resources->Anthologies/Collections English Literature->Manuscripts English Literature->Prose & Novel->By Period->English Renaisance
This site focuses on the well-known writer of Pilgrim's Progress. Containing quotes from John Bunyan's writings, his life, e-text of his works such as Pilgrim's Progress, Grace Abounding to the Chief of Sinners, The Holy War and other works, essays on Bunyan and a list of selected works on Bunyan, this site is sure to be of help for those who want to experience Bunyan's actual and literary life.
URL : http://www.luminarium.org/eightlit/bunyan/
Keyword(s) : Bunyan, John, Criticism, interpretation, Pilgrim's Progress

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The representation of the doubleness of selfhood in Charlotte Bronte's Jane Eyre and Jean Rhys's Wide Sargasso Sea     |
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English Literature->Journals English Literature->Prose & Novel->By Period->20th Century English Literature->Prose & Novel->Ethnics->Others
An online paper concerning the representation of the doubleness of selfhood that can be seen in the protagonists of Bronte¡¯s Jane Eyre and Rhys¡¯s Wide Sargasso Sea. The writer, Lewis aims to explain how this doubleness is shown, and how both between and within the two novels a ¡°mirroring of double identity¡± can be seen. Lewis looks into the ¡°duality of the female personae¡± and how the concept of ¡°doubling¡± can also be across gender boundaries. This is a scholarly work that enables one to see how the works of Bronte and Rhys can be connected, and in what ways their female characters are similar/different, and this will allow for a more comprehensive understanding of both texts on the reader¡¯s part.
URL : http://www.english-literature.org/essays/bronte_rhys.html
Keyword(s) : English literature, Women writers, Charlotte Bronte, Jean Rhys, Jane Eyre, Wide Sargasso Sea, academic paper, doubleness, selfhood, female identity, Postcolonialism, female authors
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