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32 Cards in this Set
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the lottery (author)
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shirley jackson
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young goodman brown (author)
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nathaniel hawthorne
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billy budd (author)
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herman melville
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daisy miller (author)
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henry james
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dubliners (author)
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james joyce
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a rose for emily (author)
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william faulkner
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appointment with love (author)
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s.l. kishnor
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the widow of ephesus (author)
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petronius
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a white heron (author)
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sarah orne jewett
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eleven (author)
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sandra cisnaros
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the dansker, melville's manifest on survival (author)
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gary stokes
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the dansker: the archetype of the wise man (author))
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james baird
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insight into horror: the narrator in faulkner's 'a rose for emily' (author)
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john daremo
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'a ceremony of innocence' -- great moral dilemmas (author)
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william tindall
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billy budd: the plot against the story
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lee lemon
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herman melville and the forms: irony and social criticism in billy budd (author)
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karl zink
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henry james biography (authors)
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rebecca west, fw dupree
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the early development of henry james (author)
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cornelia p. kelly
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daisy miller: an abortive quest for innocence (author)
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james gargano
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the rhetoric of fiction (author)
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wayne booth
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epiphany
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invented for fiction by joyce
sudden insight for character at least likely moment |
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stream of consciousness
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style of writing which undertakes to reproduce the raw flow of consciousness with its perceptions, thoughts, judgements, feelings, associations and memories just as they occur without being tidied into grammtical sentences or given logical narrative order by writer
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"the ceremony of innocence" great moral dilemmas (ideas, themes)
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-modern novel because depicts process of life
-shows moral decision/moral quandary -perfect art form: any simpler=ineffective -billy budd/moby dick= visions of reality |
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"billy budd: the plot against the story" (ideas, themes)
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-borrowed distinction from victor shklovskij (story= temporal, causes/ plot= everything else)
-in traditional fiction less plot than bb -storyline creates sympathy for billy, plot for vere -difference between morally/socially innocent |
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"herman melville and the forms- irony and social criticism in billy budd" (ideas, themes)
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-social allegory for battle good/evil
-ship=world -claggart=aggressive evil -billy= passive good -crew= mankind -vere= forms, structure, law -evil can do whatever, good can only do good -mankind could neutralize evil |
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stan matyshak speech billy budd
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-novel conflict between extreme romanticism and extreme rationalism
-shows world with romanticism- shows need for laws otherwise mass chaos |
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rebecca west henry james bio (ideas, themes)
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-daisy= american cover girl, always suspect of society
-novel of misunderstanding |
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"the early development of henry james" (ideas, themes)
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-readers came away with either opinion of mrs. costello or winterbourne pre epiphany, end of novel is vital
-see daisy through winterbourne's consciousness |
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fw dupee henry james bio (ideas, themes)
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-both love story and comparative manners
-individual vindicated against group -spirit vindicated against law -innocent til proven guilty -winterbourned made mistake of judging when could have loved |
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"daisy miller: an abortive quest for innocence" (ideas, themes)
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-story of winterbourne seeking to regain innocence
-not coincidental winterbourne and daisy meet in garden -always an internal struggle with winterbourne about judging daisy |
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"the rhetoric of fashion" (ideas, themes)
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-genre daisy miller: drama of misunderstanding
-things cannot be changed=importance |
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five indications of escape in dubliners
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one) to dream dreams
two) escape from school three) go to bazaar four) to different country five) luxury ship away ireland |