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"Seamus Heaney: Intersecting Spaces, Intersecting Times." Part Three of Three
Copyright 2019 by Michael W. Rickard II Editor's Note: Here's part three of a paper I wrote on Seamus Heaney's poetry, focusing on his...
Michael W. Rickard II
Jul 17, 20195 min read
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"Seamus Heaney: Intersecting Spaces, Intersecting Times." Part Two of Three
Copyright 2019 by Michael W. Rickard II Editor's Note: Here's part two of a paper I wrote on Seamus Heaney's poetry, focusing on his use...
Michael W. Rickard II
Jul 10, 20196 min read
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"Seamus Heaney: Intersecting Spaces, Intersecting Times." Part One of Three
Copyright 2019 by Michael W. Rickard II Editor's Note: Here's part one of a paper I wrote on Seamus Heaney's poetry, focusing on his use...
Michael W. Rickard II
Jul 3, 20194 min read
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Form and Fiction: Geraldine Brooks’ “The Chicago Defender Sends a Man to Little Rock”
Copyright 2019 by Michael W. Rickard Editor's Note: I took a master's poetry class this spring and gained a better appreciation for...
Michael W. Rickard II
Jun 26, 20195 min read
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Pushed by the Patriarchy: Examining Charles Dickens' "Hard Times" through a Feminist L
Copyright 2019 by Michael W. Rickard II Charles Dickens’ Hard Times provides many opportunities to explore the text using feminist...
Michael W. Rickard II
May 31, 20195 min read
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"Victorian Cities" and a New Historicism Critique of "Mary Barton"
Copyright 2019 by Michael W. Rickard II Asa Briggs’ Victorian Cities illustrates the power of new historicism in evaluating literary...
Michael W. Rickard II
May 24, 20193 min read
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What Drives the Poor? What Drives Mahew? Examining "London Labour and the London Poor" thr
Henry Mayhew’s London Labour and the London Poor (London Labour) provides a look at Victorian London’s working poor, but also provides a...
Michael W. Rickard II
Mar 22, 20194 min read
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The Patriarchal Breakdown in "Mary Barton"
Copyright 2019 by Michael W. Rickard II Elizabeth Gaskell's industrial novel Mary Barton provides a look at the debilitating effects not...
Michael W. Rickard II
Mar 8, 20193 min read
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Eco-Criticism in "Illustrations of Political Economy"
Copyright 2019 by Michael W. Rickard II Harriet Martineau’s Illustrations of Political Economy (Illustrations) has been credited with...
Michael W. Rickard II
Mar 1, 20193 min read
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The Trade Winds of Change: Emily Cartwright’s Ignorance and Corruption in the Novel "Cambridge&
Copyright 2019 by Michael W. Rickard II Editor's Note: Last fall I took a class on neo-slave narratives. Here is an essay I wrote on...
Michael W. Rickard II
Feb 22, 20195 min read
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I Waiting Until the Cows Come Home: Male Sexuality in Toni Morrison’s "Beloved."
Copyright 2019 by Michael W. Rickard II Editor's Note: Last fall I took a class on neo-slave narratives. Here is an essay I wrote on Toni...
Michael W. Rickard II
Feb 16, 20194 min read
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I Hadn’t Knowed: Intersectionality and the Synthesis of Dessa Rose and Miss Rufel
Copyright 2019 by Michael W. Rickard II Editor's Note: Last fall I took a class on neo-slave narratives. Here is an essay I wrote on the...
Michael W. Rickard II
Feb 9, 20193 min read
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“Faithful Are the Wounds of a Friend”: How Harriet Jacobs Is Not Afraid to Offend Her Audience in &q
Copyright 2019 by Michael W. Rickard II Editor's Note: Last fall I took a class on neo-slave narratives. Here is an essay I wrote on...
Michael W. Rickard II
Feb 1, 20194 min read
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The Population Bomb: Eco-Criticism in Harriet Martineau's "Illustrations of Political Econo
Copyright 2019 by Michael W. Rickard II Harriet Martineau’s Illustrations of Political Economy (Illustrations)has been credited with...
Michael W. Rickard II
Jan 18, 20193 min read
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Two Forms of Slavery? Comparing "Factory Lives" and "Incidents in the Life of a Slave
Copyright 2019 by Michael W. Rickard II Factory Lives: Four Nineteenth-Century Working-Class Autobiographies (Factory Lives) provides an...
Michael W. Rickard II
Jan 11, 20194 min read
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Feminist Icon Harriet Martineau: Challenging Victorian Society
Although the Victorian Age saw tremendous changes in England including the expansion of the Industrial Revolution and a new voting class,...
Michael W Rickard II
Nov 21, 20181 min read
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Boz and Charles Dickens: A Tale of Two Writers
Copyright 2018 by Michael Rickard Charles Dicken, a figure synonymous with Victorian England and recognized as one of the first authors...
Michael W Rickard II
Nov 15, 20181 min read
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A Real-Life Highway through Hell: Crafting a Mosaic in "The Devil’s Highway"
Copyright (c) 2018 by Michael Rickard II Editor's Note: Illegal border crossings are more controversial than ever, something discussed in...
by Michael Rickard II
Oct 12, 20184 min read
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Destruction and Diaspora: Life in "Their Dogs Came with Them: A Novel"
Copyright (c) 2018 by Michael Rickard II Editor's Note:The border is a hot topic right now thus my class in borderland literature...
by Michael Rickard II
Sep 20, 20184 min read
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Chick Lit on the Border: Unheard Voices in "Loving Pedro Infante"
Copyright (c) 2018 by Michael Rickard II Editor's Note:The border is a hot topic right now thus my class in borderland literature...
by Michael Rickard II
Aug 31, 20185 min read
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