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Bibliomania: Free Online Literature and Study Guides

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....This site uses HTML 4.01v; please ensure that you enable 'javascript' and that your browser is at least a version 4. Bibliomania - Free Online Literature and Study Guides Bibliomania brings you the internet's best collection of classic texts and study resources. The fiction section has the complete, fully searchable texts of hundreds of novels. The Poetry section has world famous poems by everyone from to Keats , together with the Oxford Collected English verse and Collected French verse . In the Drama section we have the complete works of Shakespeare , and many other plays from the Elizabethan, restoration and modern periods. Bibliomania has created Literature Study Guides to more than 100 of the most studied texts. These will help students to get top grades, and non-students to get m Read More
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Glossary of Grammatical Terms

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Glossary of Grammatical Terms Contents: A C D E G I M N O P R S T U V Revision 1.19 of this page, last updated on 2003/02/18 . (C)opyright 1994-2003 Mark H. Nodine A accent 1: an articulative effort giving prominence to one syllable over adjacent syllables. 2: a mark used in writing or printing to indicate a specific sound value, stress, or pitch, to distinguish words otherwise identically spelled, or to indicate that an ordinarily mute vowel should be pronounced. People with different accents might use an accent mark to indicate they accent a different syllable. active asserting that the person or thing represented by the grammatical subject performs the action represented by the verb . In the last sentence , the subject "person or thing" performs the action "perform", so the sentence is Read More
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Kentucky Classics

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Division of Classics Department of Modern & Classical Languages, Literatures, & Cultures 1055 Patterson Office Tower | University of Kentucky | Lexington, KY 40506-0027 ph: 859 257 3761 | fax: 859 257 3743 | e-mail: classics-at-lsv.uky.edu A Glossary of Rhetorical Terms with Examples Socrates: The fact is, as we said at the beginning of our discussion, that the aspiring speaker needs no knowledge of the truth about what is right or good... In courts of justice no attention is paid whatever to the truth about such topics; all that matters is plausibility... There are even some occasions when both prosecution and defence should positively suppress the facts in favor of probability, if the facts are improbable. Never mind the truth -- pursue probability through thick and thin in every kind of Read More
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Key Terms in Literature, by Ismail S Talib

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A Brief List of Some Key Terms in Literature Compiler : Associate Professor Ismail S. Talib ; e-mail: ellibst@leonis.nus.edu.sg . The following list of key terms in literature is intended primarily for students who do not do literature at university level. Those of you who did or are doing literature, should be familiar with the terms, although you may be interested in looking at some of the items or exploring the hypertext links indicated in the document, including links to some of Prof Talib's lecture notes on the Web. The list is not exhaustive, and there may also be additional and/or slightly different definitions of the terms in my own lectures (or, for that matter, in the lectures of other teachers). For a more detailed glossary of literary terms, students are urged to consult the fo Read More
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Online Symbolism Dictionary

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Originally Constructed by Allison Protas Augmented and refined by Geoff Brown and Jamie Smith in 1997 and by Eric Jaffe in 2001 Locate an entry by clicking the letter it begins with. A searchable index of all entries is also available, as well as an alphabetical listing of all entries . This symbolism dictionary endeavors to provide some possible cultural significances of various symbols, and suggest ways in which those symbols may have been used in context. Most symbols are not code signals, like traffic lights, where red means stop and green means go, but part of a complex language in which green can mean jealousy or fertility or even both, depending on context. It is up to each of us to explore works of art sensitively, and decide for ourselves how the symbols in each work function. Thi Read More
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The Devil's Dictionary by Ambrose Bierce

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The Devil's Dictionary by Ambrose Bierce Ambrose Bierce (Meigs County, Ohio, 1842 - Mexico 1914?). American satiric writer. Bierce wrote a large number of short stories and articles for several San Francisco magazines. It has been said that he produced at least three million words. The Devil's Dictionary collects a column published in the Wasp magazine between 1881 and 1887. Bierce tried some other titles before: Comic Dictionary , Idiot's Unabridged Dictionary and Webster's Improved Dictionary . A sample quote from the Devil's Dictionary : DICTIONARY, n. A malevolent literary device for cramping the growth of a language and making it hard and inelastic. This dictionary, however, is a most useful work. Coming soon: a readable HTML version of the dictionary. Type only one word to search thr Read More
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