Masterplots: 1801 Plot Stories and Critical Examiniations of the World's Finest Literature, Volume 11Salem Press, 1996 - 1,801 plot stories and critical evaluations of the world's finest literture - 389 pages |
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Page 6365
... political rage against Agamemnon and Hector in Homer's Iliad ( c . 800 B.C.E. ) . The appearance of Creon's herald allows Theseus to pontificate on his political motive for attacking Thebes : Citizens of Athens are free and democratic ...
... political rage against Agamemnon and Hector in Homer's Iliad ( c . 800 B.C.E. ) . The appearance of Creon's herald allows Theseus to pontificate on his political motive for attacking Thebes : Citizens of Athens are free and democratic ...
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... political novel , " and is certainly one of the few novels to be written by a future British prime minister . It was written at a crucial time for both political debate over the social condition of a newly industrialized Britain , and ...
... political novel , " and is certainly one of the few novels to be written by a future British prime minister . It was written at a crucial time for both political debate over the social condition of a newly industrialized Britain , and ...
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... political novel that glorifies Bulgarian independence through the story of a young revolutionary and his struggles . Although melodramatic and unrealistic in parts , the novel is very effective in presenting a picture of life in ...
... political novel that glorifies Bulgarian independence through the story of a young revolutionary and his struggles . Although melodramatic and unrealistic in parts , the novel is very effective in presenting a picture of life in ...
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The Sport of the GodsPaul Laurence Dunbar | 6241 |
The SpyJames Fenimore Cooper | 6250 |
The Star of SevilleUnknown | 6256 |
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