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A literary essay is a non-fiction essay about any literary topic.  The term “literary” simply means of or having to do with literature, therefore an essay that is about literature is a literary essay.  Generally, the point of a literary essay is to determine a person’s in-depth understanding of a particular novel, short-story, or other work of literature.  Topics for literary essays can be extremely broad, like “the role of emotion in Shakespeare’s plays” or narrower, like “the role of jealousy in Iago’s treatment of Othello in Shakespeare’s Othello.”  Therefore, when asked to write a literary essay, it is critical to tailor your response to the prompt or directions you are given.

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Canterbury Tales Chaucer\'s \"The Canterbury
Chaucer's "The Canterbury Tales" reflects the profound shifts that occurred in medieval culture's attitudes towards the relationship between human beings in social, literary, religious, and economic contexts.
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Pornographic Imagination,\" Susan Sontag Attempts
In her essay "The Pornographic Imagination," Susan Sontag considers the relationship between transgression and epistemological desire. Considering Sontag's theory in light of Cooper's novel Frisk and Solondz' film Happiness helps to explicate Sontag's ideas. Taken together, these texts demonstrate how pornography is uniquely capable of demonstrating the human yearning for verboten knowledge, as well as the vicarious thrill this knowledge grants to the audience.
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Ale, beer, and brewsters in medieval England
A book review of Judith M. Bennett's "Ale, Beer, and Brewsters in England: Women's Work in a Changing World, 1300-1600." A brief background into Bennett's intentions/motivations is given as well as a chapter by chapter summarization. The critique also includes an assessment of the book in general and Bennett's successes and failures as a writer.
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Sung Dynasty Poetry: Mei Yao-ch'en's Mudfish Poem
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Gender and space: theoretical perspectives and applications
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Byronic Hero and Human Sympathy
In order to understand and explain the link between the concept of the hero in Byron's work and human sympathy one has to firstly examine the complex relationship between his Romantic ideals and the reality of the world…
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Grief Is an Emotion That All Human
Grief is an emotion that all human beings are likely to feel at some time in their lives. For many the grief process can be lonely, confusing and prolonged. For this reason, psychologists have long sought ways to ease…
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Radicalism of the American revolution
In the Introduction to his book, The Radicalism of the American Revolution, Gordon S. Wood makes clear that the drive for independence in the young American nation "was as radical and social as any revolution in…