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Songbirds, Snakes, & Sacrifice: Collins’ Prequel References and Philosophies Explained
by Valerie Estelle Frankel
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Words: 28,280.
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Published: June 10, 2020
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Nonfiction » Literary criticism » Science Fiction & Fantasy
Discover the hidden meanings in Suzanne Collins' Hunger Games prequel, The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes. Discover how it's a giant metaphor for the philosophies of Hobbes, Locke and Rousseau. Find every easter egg and more...
Mary Shelley Biography: The Birth of Frankenstein, Rumors and More
by Chris Dicker
Series: Biography Series.
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$4.99 USD.
Words: 9,550.
Language:
English.
Published: November 5, 2018
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Digital Publishing Group.
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Nonfiction » Biography » Literary biography, Nonfiction » Literary criticism » Poetry
Mary Shelley crafted the legendary story of Frankenstein as a ghost story at first. However, the main theme of Frankenstein was seeded long before that. She had this strong drive and interest for supernatural and alchemy. Both of her parents were writers, so there's no accident that she was also involved in that.
Mary Shelley is one of the first science-fiction writers emerging at that time...
Emily Dickinson Biography: The Secrets Behind Emily Dickinson’s Life, Poetry and Legacy
by Chris Dicker
Series: Biography Series.
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$3.99 USD.
Words: 8,150.
Language:
English.
Published: September 13, 2017
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Digital Publishing Group.
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Nonfiction » Biography » Literary biography, Nonfiction » Literary criticism » Poetry
What inspired Emily Dickinson to write so many poems and become one of the greatest American poets of all time? After her death, Dickinson gained popularity. She tried to make a change in the world through her writings, innermost feelings and inspirations. Despite all the critics, Emily Dickinson did not seek any recognition but the poetry was aimed at her individuality and perception of the world