Vladimir Nabokov Seperates Himself from Humbert in Lolita
Humbert Humbert, the fictional author of the fictitious book that is actually Vladimir Nabokov’s Lolita, narrates his life story in which…
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Humbert Humbert, the fictional author of the fictitious book that is actually Vladimir Nabokov’s Lolita, narrates his life story in which…
The 19th century produced some of the most notable horror novels in the history of the literary canon. Two such…
Many great thinkers throughout history tried to explore and explain what makes a literary text superior to others. Some of…
In his essay, “On Truth and Lies in a Nonmoral Sense” (1873), the renowned philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche discusses the relations…
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Almost since the rosy-fingered dawn of Western literature, many literary works have revolved around a journey of a hero. Throughout…
In her constitutive essay from 1989, “Pornography: On Morality and Politics,” Catharine MacKinnon censures the legal stance of pornography harshly…
The Divine Comedy by Dante Alighieri is one of the most iconic and famous texts ever written, which has been influencing other…
In the chapter “Docile Bodies” from Discipline and Punish, the French philosopher Michel Foucault explains his theory that since the 17th…
In Bram Stoker’s Dracula, the unmistakable villain is Count Dracula, a powerful vampire from Transylvania who endeavors to pervade Victorian London…
The legend of King Arthur is one of the most famous medieval stories ever known that still resonates even with…
In the twentieth century, a few very impactful literary theories regarding voice and silence in the Western discourse were developed…
In the short story by William Faulkner, A Rose for Emily, there is a significant connection between the character of Emily and…
In his poem, the Book of the Duchess, Geoffrey Chaucer reworks some of the themes and events from Guillaume de Machaut’s Fountain…