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Great American Novel - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The notion of the Great American Novel is deeply ingrained in American culture. The term “Great American Novel” simultaneously describes historic novels from American authors that accurately captured a time period of American culture and idealizes the goal of producing or discovering such a work oneself.
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The Plot of Intimacies ... "A short, fast, entertaining 'read' in a new format for our new age!" ... ; Two young professionals "meet" through a mis-sent e-mail. They become "attracted" in cyber-space and tentatively agree to a "real" meeting. A brutal assault follows. The obvious suspect is the e-mail partner, but one person...
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THIS IS A TEXT COMPRISED OF FOUR MAIN PARTS THAT HAVE BEEN INTERWOVEN TO CREATE AN ENTIRE NOVEL: A FICTITIOUS, ALLEGORICAL STORY ABOUT THE EMERGENCE OF AN ISLAND AND THE SUBSEQUENT INTERVENTION BY HUMANS;
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Moby Dick and Huck Finn, the two novels that vy, in my mind, at least, for the title of Greatest American Novel, along with all the other Greatest Hits, the novels that you learned to hate in high school, Great Expectations, The Scarlet Letter, Pride And Prejudice, yatta-yatta...
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Find information on YALSA's newst booklist for young adults, Great Graphic Novels for teens. Nominations as well as the committee polocies and procedures. ... Home The Young Adult Library Services Association (YALSA) Booklists & Book Awards Great Graphic Novels for Teens...
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A comprehensive book analysis of The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald, from the Novelguide, including: a complete summary, a biography of the author, character profiles, theme analysis, metaphor analysis, and top ten quotes. ... Fitzgerald's The Great Gatsby opens with Nick Carraway, the novel's narrator,
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