This document lists 6 potential topics for critical research papers that analyze prominent American and English authors and their works. The topics examine psychoanalytic themes in Poe's stories, negative imagery in Dickinson's poetry, homoerotic themes in Whitman's works, chauvinism in Victorian novels, feminism in Joaquin's fiction, and blindness as metaphorical imagery in Milton's poems.
This document lists 6 potential topics for critical research papers that analyze prominent American and English authors and their works. The topics examine psychoanalytic themes in Poe's stories, negative imagery in Dickinson's poetry, homoerotic themes in Whitman's works, chauvinism in Victorian novels, feminism in Joaquin's fiction, and blindness as metaphorical imagery in Milton's poems.
This document lists 6 potential topics for critical research papers that analyze prominent American and English authors and their works. The topics examine psychoanalytic themes in Poe's stories, negative imagery in Dickinson's poetry, homoerotic themes in Whitman's works, chauvinism in Victorian novels, feminism in Joaquin's fiction, and blindness as metaphorical imagery in Milton's poems.
Frankenstein's Fallen Angel Author(s) : Joyce Carol Oates Source: Critical Inquiry, Mar., 1984, Vol. 10, No. 3 (Mar., 1984), Pp. 543-554 Published By: The University of Chicago Press
‘The skin, and the flesh, and the muscles, and the bones, and the firm structure of the human body that I had thought to be unchangeable, and permanent as adamant, began to melt and dissolve.’ (Arthur Machen, ‘The Great God Pan’) Explore the body as a site of horror and/or fear in Victorian literature.