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Preface |
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Introduction |
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The Shelleys: Author and Character, Reality and Fiction
______Simon C. Edgett |
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Ellen Foster: A Character Study from the Inside Out
______Sandra K. Friday |
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A Picture is Worth a Thousand Words: Creating Expressive Character Portraits in Art based on the work of Hanoch Piven, Kara Walker, and Cindy Sherman
______Melody S. Gallagher |
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Forging Life: Characterization through Prose
______Timothy A. Grady |
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Reading Characters, Reading Ourselves: Reflecting with Monster's Steve Harmon
______Sean T. Griffin |
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Creating Character: Performance, Analysis, and Social Development Using Romeo and Juliet
______Elizabeth A. Johnson |
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The Things We Carry: Understanding Grief and Loss through a Memorial Ceremony, the Elegy, and the List Poem
______Judith J. Katz |
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Poetry Alive! Grabbing Young Readers via the Lyrical Voice
______Waltrina D. Kirkland-Mullins |
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Literary Analysis: Understanding of Character through the Elements of Literature and the World Around Us
______Katharine M. Liphardt |
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I Like What I Like, Because I Like It! An Epistemological Approach to Literary Analysis and Interpretation
______Tina M. Manus |
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Character Investigations
______Melissa B. McCarty |
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Better Read than Viewed? Contrasting the Novel and Film
______Mary Lou L. Narowski |
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Macbeth and Tess of the d'Urbervilles: Intriguing Individuals Revealed through Structure, Setting, Imagery, and Symbols.
______Marialuisa Sapienza |
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