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Cliffs Notes: Anderson's Winesburg, Ohio
By: Morris, Ann R.
Published by: Cliffs Notes
A moving narrative about the lives of inarticulate men and women in small-town America, Winesburg, Ohio is an exposé ¯f that town's moral decay in the face of industrialization, isolation, and frustration.
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Cliffs Notes: Angelou's I Know Why The Caged Bird Sings
By: Robinson, Mary
Published by: Cliffs Notes
Piqued by a dare, Angelou wrote this first book as an exercise in autobiography as art -- and succeeded. Her novel is a story of the difficulties of black women and the eventual victory of spirit that comes from being a soulful fighter.
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Cliffs Notes: Austen's Emma
By: Rountree, Thomas J.
Published by: Cliffs Notes
Jane Austen enjoyed writing with satiric stabs at manners and social classes. Emma Woodhouse's story is a progression in self-deception, both entertaining in a mild comic tone and a lesson for the moralist. A delightful story retold often by Hollywood.
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Cliffs Notes: Baldwin's Go Tell It on the Mountain
By: McNett, Sherry Ann
Published by: IDG Books Worldwide, Inc.
This concise supplement to Baldwin's Go Tell It on the Mountain helps students understand the overall structure of the work, actions and motivations of the characters, and the social and cultural perspectives of the author.
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Cliffs Notes: Beckett's Waiting for Godot and Other Plays
By: Roberts, James L.
Published by: Cliffs Notes
A true innovation for the stage, Waiting for Godot is one of the greatest successes of the Theater of the Absurd. Although the subject and play is bleak in appearance, a semblance of nobility emerges as the two characters maintain hope.
This volume also covers Endgame, All That Fall, Act Without Words I , and Krapp's Last Tape.
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Cliffs Notes: Bradbury's Fahrenheit 451
By: Hunter, Kristi
Published by: Cliffs Notes
This is Bradbury's best-known novel. The science fiction tale concerns censorship and anti-intellectualism, carried on in an alternate society that conducts huge book burnings as part of the social agenda. It is a spooky and yet uplifting book.
This concise supplement to Bradbury's Fahrenheit 451 helps students understand the overall structure of the novel, actions and motivations of the characters, and the social and cultural perspectives of the author.
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Cliffs Notes: Bronte's Jane Eyre
By: Jacobsen, Karin; Snodgrass, Mary Ellen
Published by: John Wiley & Sons, Inc
This novel echoes the romantic conventions of the Victorian era at the same time that it recounts many incidents of Bronte's own life. The character of Jane, a young governess who falls in love with her mysterious employer, is a beacon of virtue and integrity against the wiles of life.
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Cliffs Notes: Buck's The Good Earth
By: Huntley, Stephen Veo
Published by: Cliffs Notes
While the story is about a Chinese farmer, Pearl Buck is truly writing about a universal farmer, one who knows that his riches and security come from the good earth itself. She provides an insight into life in China and one of the first novels to reflect an ecological spirit.
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Cliffs Notes: Byron's Don Juan
By: MacEacher, Dougald B.
Published by: Cliffs Notes
Don Juan is a rambling, unfinished, and vast literary creation that succeeds as an epic carnival. The story of the legendary lover's travels and romantic escapades has scope, variety of human types and experience, common sense, laughter, observation, and ease. It is not especially deep or intellectual, but is a broad and brazen slice of human existence, writ large.
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Cliffs Notes: Camus' The Plague
By: Carey, Gary
Published by: Cliffs Notes
Nobel prize-winning Albert Camus was an existentialist whose view of humanity and the human condition suffered from a large brushstroke of bleakness. This book concerns a doctor who is called to care for people during a growing epidemic.
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