Physical Collection
Digital Collection
Database / E-Book
Feedback
Collection Recommendation
Satisfaction survey
Please take a moment to complete this survey below
Library's collection
Library's IT development
Cancel
The imagination of the main characters in Ralph Waldo Ellison's three short stories
Author
Sibarani, Lusi
Additional Author(s)
-
Publisher
Surabaya: 2004
Language
English
ISBN
-
Series
Tugas Akhir No. 01011306/ING/2004
Subject(s)
AMERICAN FICTION-19TH CENTURY-STUDY AND TEACHING
ELLISON, RALPH WALDO, 1895-1975 THREE SHORT STORIES-STUDY AND TEACHING
SHORT STORIES, AMERICAN-19TH CENTURY-STUDY AND TEACHING
Notes
-
Abstract
-
Physical Dimension
Number of Page(s)
iv, 31 p.
Dimension
30 cm.
Other Desc.
ill.
Summary / Review / Table of Content
No summary / review / table of content available!
Exemplar(s)
#
Accession No.
Call Number
Location
Status
1.
02898/04
(T) 813.52 Sib I
Library - 8th Floor
Unavailable : Removed
Similar Collection
by author or subject
A study of feminism in edna's awakening in kate chopin's the awakening
A study of the main female character's search for self-identity which reveals elements of feminism in Edith Wharton's the buccaneers
A study on rejection toward Maggie as seen in Stephen Crane's Maggie: a girl of the streets
Hyacinth's character traits and conflicts which lead to his suicide in Henry James' The Princess Casamassima
The factors and the ways the three characters untie the slaves in Harriet Beecher stowe's uncle tom's cabin
Silas Lapham's entanglement in greed and pride and the rise of his morality as seen through William Dean Howells's, The Rise of Silas Lapham
A study of the unsubmissiveness of Stowe's white female characters and the reflection of their domestic feminism in Uncle Tom's Cabin
A comparative study on Huck's and Scout's character development as seen through their changing attitudes towards southern racism in Mark Twain's the adventures of Huckleberry Finn and Harper Lee's to