Punishment in Haywood’s Novel, Love in Excess
October 26th, 2012 | by Key Reads
By Alexandra Rosen Punishment for Your Actions According to Eliza Haywood’s extremely theatrical novel, Love in Excess, there are only
October 26th, 2012 | by Key Reads
By Alexandra Rosen Punishment for Your Actions According to Eliza Haywood’s extremely theatrical novel, Love in Excess, there are only
October 25th, 2012 | by Key Reads
By Alexandra Rosen Divorce, and eventually, What Maisie Knew Divorce is bitter. It is the result and process of ripping
October 19th, 2012 | by Key Reads
Publish Me Mr. Depp! By Alexandra Rosen What do Johnny Depp and books have in common? Many people
October 18th, 2012 | by Key Reads
“No high-minded man, no man of right feeling, can contemplate the lumbering and slovenly lying of the present day without
October 14th, 2012 | by Key Reads
By Pavithra Mohan The Essay Fiesta draws essayists and performers from all over Chicago on the third Monday of every
October 13th, 2012 | by Key Reads
By Alexandra Rosen The interpretation of the 1920s from a 1950s perspective is a very interesting construction. In the movie
October 13th, 2012 | by Key Reads
By Alexandra Rosen A Review of “Jane Austen on Love and Pedagogical Power” by Patrick Fessenbecker The purpose of this
October 9th, 2012 | by Key Reads
By Alexandra Rosen I find that most of the modern books, movies, or poems I have read have
October 7th, 2012 | by Key Reads
Transcendentalists and You By Alexandra Rosen One thing transcendentalists have in common is their “classical philosophy that God transcends the manifest
October 1st, 2012 | by Key Reads
By Alexandra Rosen Why was The Catcher in the Rye a banned book in America? Probably because it is