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Posts Tagged ‘Literature’Erotic Stories Can Also Become Erotic LiteratureWritten on 30 Aug, 2010 at 3:18 in Arts & Entertainment | viewed times | 0 Comments
Erotic stories are often able to stimulate a very real response from their reader. They may affect the reader's libido causing sexual arousal. They may cause the reader to imagine a scenario whereby he or she places themselves in some... (Continue reading) Tagged with: Literature, Stories, Writing Erotic Literature, Pop And Pulp Fiction, Erotic Stories, Glamour PhotographyWritten on 28 Aug, 2010 at 6:34 in Arts & Entertainment | viewed times | 0 Comments
Erotic Stories, erotic literature, glamour photography, Sexually themed non-fiction articles, many more non fiction articles, columns and reviews, Poetry, Romance Stories, Fiction Short stories, Romance Fiction, Fantasy Fiction, An occasional erotic novel or partial erotic or fiction novel, other contemporary... (Continue reading) Tagged with: Fiction, Literature, Stories Celebrities Now The Stars Of LiteratureWritten on 24 May, 2010 at 20:18 in Celebrities | viewed times | 0 Comments
Celebrity Books: Who’s Next and Why We Buy The public seems obsessed with celebrities, and those entering the celebrity books arena endear themselves to fans even more. Film, music, television and sports stars who publish books show us everything from how... (Continue reading) Tagged with: Advice, Celebrity, childrens books, Hollywood, Literature, Marriage, Parenting, Relationships, Sex, Star George Gordon ByronWritten on 28 Apr, 2010 at 23:39 in Poetry | viewed times | 0 Comments
To improve and strengthen health of ten-year Byron the mother brought him to Scotland, where there was her ancestral estate on the seaside. Needing money, his mother gave the estate into the lease and settled with the son in a... (Continue reading) Tagged with: Childe Harold Pilgrimage, George Gordon Byron, Hours of Idleness, Literature, lord Byron, Poetry For The Girls: Performing Gender In To Kill A Mockingbird AndWritten on 23 Mar, 2010 at 4:40 in K-12 Education | viewed times | 0 Comments
For most of us, the long, lazy days of summer conjure up memories of fortbuilding, skinned knees, sleepovers, and an influx of summer bugs befitting a biblical plague. For girls in particular, though, the summers of childhood were a time... (Continue reading) Tagged with: Harper Lee, Literature, study guide, To Kill a Mockingbird, Twelfth Night, William Shakespeare Being True To Your ArtWritten on 14 Feb, 2010 at 9:43 in Poetry | viewed times | 0 Comments
My name is Jeffrey Michael Miller and I'm a Publishamerica poet with a new book out entitled " From The Inside Out ". This article deals with a most important subject in my view and that subject is how to... (Continue reading) Tagged with: Art, Books, Entertainment, jeffrey michael miller, Literature, Poetry, poets, Writing Art, Gender, And Domination In Middlemarch AndWritten on 4 Dec, 2009 at 21:45 in K-12 Education | viewed times | 0 Comments
George Eliot’s Middlemarch and Robert Browning’s “My Last Duchess” are two Victorian-era works that delve into the world of bad relationships. (In case you were wondering why they’re both so long.) Interestingly, both pieces of literature also rely heavily on... (Continue reading) Tagged with: George elliot, Literature, Middlemarch, my last duchess, study guide, victorian era American Food in American LiteratureWritten on 14 Nov, 2009 at 3:20 in Food & Beverage | viewed times | 0 Comments
 The months between the cherries and the peaches Are brimming cornucopias which spill  Fruits red and purple, somber-bloomed and black; Then, down rich fields and frosty river beaches We’ll trample bright persimmons, while you kill Bronze partridge, speckled quail, and canvasback. —Elinor Wylie1 I ate another apple... (Continue reading) Tagged with: American, Food, Literature A Rose For Emily: Memorializing The Anniversary Of William FaulknerWritten on 12 Nov, 2009 at 6:53 in K-12 Education | viewed times | 0 Comments
July 6, 2009 marks the forty-seventh anniversary of William Faulkner’s death. Although the date of someone’s demise isn’t the kind of thing we typically celebrate (what, no pi ... (Continue reading) Tagged with: A Rose for Emily, Analysis, Anniversary, Death, life and death of William Faulkner, Literature, study guide, William Faulkner A Good Man Is Hard To FindWritten on 7 Nov, 2009 at 21:59 in K-12 Education | viewed times | 0 Comments
Whether we like to admit it or not, there’s something in the human heart that’s drawn to darkness and chaos. You know that superhuman hearing you suddenly get when car tires screech in the distance? Or the strange glee you... (Continue reading) Tagged with: Analysis, Flannery O'Connor, great depression, Literature, Poetry, study guide |