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Cliffs Notes: D.H. Lawrence's Sons and Lovers
By: Shaw, Rita Granger
Published by: Hungry Minds
Paul Morel is a sensitive son of an English miner. He is devoted to his mother and torn between his love for Miriam and his bond with his mother. He rejects Miriam and turns to an older, married woman, but soon discovers that he cannot fully love a woman while his mother is alive.
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Cliffs Notes: Daniel Defoe's Moll Flanders
By: Arnez, Nacy Levi
Published by: Hungry Minds
This is a topsy-turvy story of a woman born in prison who led a life of crime and wantonness. Later in life she straightens herself out, grows rich, and lives an honest and penitent life.
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Cliffs Notes: Dante's Divine Comedy: Inferno
By: Roberts, James L.
Published by: Hungry Minds
Dante wrote three epic poems about heaven, purgatory, and hell. The Inferno is about the latter and is encyclopedic in scope and information. From Dante's own world of politics, theology, and learning, he poured everything he was and knew into this text.
This concise supplement to Dante's The Divine Comedy: Inferno 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: Dickens' A Tale of Two Cities
By: Kalil, Marie
Published by: Hungry Minds
Painting a picture through plots, rather than developing characters through dialogue, Charles Dickens took a turn away from his typical style with A Tale of Two Cities . CliffsNotes takes you deep into this prime piece of English literature with plot summaries, characters analyses, glossaries, and background about Dickens' motivation for writing a richly detailed account of the best of times and the worst of times.
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Cliffs Notes: Dickens' Bleak House
By: Beum, Robert
Published by: Cliffs Notes
A large book of much variety, it combines romance and realism and resembles more than one fictional genre. The story is partly an adolescent's initiation into the adult world, partly a romance, and partly a murder mystery. It is also a novel of social criticism and the inhumanity of the law.
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Cliffs Notes: Dickens' David Copperfield
By: Lybyer, J. M.
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As a disguised autobiography, Dickens creates in David the story of a 'favorite child', who later encounters suffering and travails, but winds up with a sanguine life all the same.
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Cliffs Notes: Dickens' Great Expectations
By: Bailey, Debra A.
Published by: Cliffs Notes
Travel back with CliffsNotes to those times as you freshen up your understanding of Charles Dickens' best work with insights into themes of good and evil, plots that twist and turn, and people who want for means to make sense of their lives. Get into English literature - and the good graces of your teachers - with a classroom companion that can meet all your expectations!
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Cliffs Notes: Dickens' Hard Times
By: Carton, Josephine J.
Published by: Cliffs Notes
This novel is a social protest of 19th-century England, illustrating the adage 'what goes around, comes around.' Much of the text is similar to the conditions that Dickens endured as a child.
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Cliffs Notes: Dickens' Oliver Twist
By: Kaste, Harry
Published by: Cliffs Notes
Dickens believed that the novel should be directed toward social reform, and he did so by exposing life in its comic and tragic aspects. Oliver Twist is a rollicking good ride through the underbelly of English society, rife with evil and desperate characters. The battle of good and evil in the life of a poor orphan creates a memorable tale of poverty and crime.
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Cliffs Notes: Dostoevsky's Crime and Punishment
By: Roberts, James L.
Published by: Hungry Minds
This epic tells the story of Raskolnikov, a student who believes he is superior and entitled. He commits a crime and the book traces his downfall. After being shipped off to Siberia for a prison sentence, Raskolnikov finds suffering to be a means by which the soul is purified of all its sins.
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