
The Picture of Dorian Gray is a novel written by Oscar Wilde and published in 1890. The novel attracted much criticism from the public because of the various themes that Wilde explored. Details

The suffering of inmates portrayed in Prison Literature Each culture and the country have its own methods of punishing t... Details

Herzl’s book, The Jewish State, written 50 years before the founding of the State of Israel provide a prophetic ou... Details

The Book of Ruth in the Old Testament presents one of unique exemplifications of friendship and loyalty that exists betw... Details

This write up presents the summary of John N. Oswalt’s book, The Bible among the Myths. The writer begins his book... Details

The Pilgrim’s Progress by John Bunyan presents several instances that tension is revealed to the reader among the... Details

The Importance of Unity in Social and Religious Development The contemporary development in economic, social, and religi... Details

As pointed out by Long, The Day of Doom is one of eulogized and memorized poems of Michael Wigglesworth that enjoyed... Details

Frankenstein is a novel written by Mary Shelly. The author seems to have used her novel to question a number of moral is... Details

According to Rahn (1), the modern literature period was the timeline from 1900 to 1950 which was marked by sudden and un... Details
