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Each study guide includes essays, an in-depth chapter-by-chapter summary and analysis, character list, theme list, historical context, author biography and quiz. Study guides are available in PDF format.
Each study guide includes essays, an in-depth chapter-by-chapter summary and analysis, character list, theme list, historical context, author biography and quiz. Study guides are available in PDF format.
The President is a novel published in 1946 that firmly and forever established the reputation of Miguel Ángel Asturias as one of the most important Latin American novelists of the 20th century. The final composition represents a work that the...
Daughter of Earth is an autobiographical novel published by Agnes Smedley in 1929. The story spans from the 1890’s to the 1920’s and essentially charts in semi-fictionalized form the story of Smedley’s own awakening political consciousness. A...
A River Runs Through It was released in 1992. Directed by Robert Redford and written by Richard Friedenberg based of the story of the same title by Norman Maclean. It was produces by Patrick Markey, Amalia Mato and Robert Redford and distributed...
Speak, Memory is an autobiographical memoir by the Russian author Vladimir Nabokov. The book was not published in a set year, rather released in short segments of stories published from 1936 to 1951. The book mainly talks about the life of Nabokov...
Woman of Colour is a novel published in 2007 (Broadview Press) by an anonymous writer. Although the novel is fictional, it offers a unique account on the wife of a Black heiress after the slave trade was abolished in Britain. The main character in...
Eye Killers is a science fiction, paranormal novel written by Aaron Albert Carr. It was first published in 1995. A. A. Carr is a Navajo-Laguna writer and film maker. Eye Killers was his first published novel.
The story itself focuses on a thousand...
It Comes at Night was released in 2017. Written and directed by Trey Edward Shults and produced by David Kaplan and Andrea Roa. The film was distributed by A24 with an estimated bydget of $5,000,000. It went on to gross $14,000,000 domestically in...
Orson Welles began making his film version of Shakespeare’s tragedy of Othello in 1948—literally began filming in that year—and the film would not be seen by the public until 1952. The story behind the financial and artistic struggle to get the...
Autobiography of a Face is a memoir by Lucy Grealy. It was first published in January 1994. Grealy was an Irish-American author and poet who won many awards for her poetry and autobiography. She died in 2002.
The memoir tells the story of Grealy...
The Long Valley, published in 1938, is the ninth volume from John Steinbeck and is a collection of 12 unrelated short stories. The book was released to positive critical reviews and robust sales for a short story collection. All but one of the...
An American Dream is a novel by Norman Mailer, first serialized in the magazine Esquire in 1965. The serialized method was previously used by famous authors such as Charles Dickens. Mailer wrote the novel based on a monthly deadline, with each...
Pariah was written and directed by Dee Rees. It was released in 2011, distributed by Focus Features and produced by Nekisa Cooper with Spike Lee being a notable executive producer on the project. The estimated budget for the project was $450,000...
The Persians is considered to be the only existing ancient Greek tragedy that was based on actual historical events. Dating back back to 472 B.C.E, The Persians is a work by one of the most famous of all figures in Greek literature, Aeschylus....
Slapboxing with Jesus is a collection of short stories that was originally published in 1999 and written by Victor LaValle. LaValle, who is an associate professor at the prestigious Columbia University, is an American author and writer. He has...
In the Country of Men is a novel published by the Libyan author, Hisham Matar. Released in 2006 by Viking Press, the book follows a young boy living in crime-filled Libya, with parents that turn to alcohol to rid themselves of their problems and a...
Playing for the Devil's Fire is a book written by author Phillippe Diederich, who was born in the Dominican Republic. The book was published in 2016, and is a coming of age novel for a young boy who lives in a Mexican town full of poverty and...
Playwright August Wilson set out to chronic\le the African-American experience throughout the 20th century by writing one play set in each of the decades. Of the cycle’s ten plays, King Hedley II is the ninth, set in 1985 and includes characters...
The Time Machine is a 1960 film directed by the Hungarian-American filmmaker George Pal. The film was released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) and is based on the 1895 novel of the same name which was written by H.G. Wells.
The films protagonist,...
English writer Jane Austen wrote in the genre of realism; she also liked to use satire in her works and wrote novels about morals. Her books are considered masterpieces around the world, and each generation reads them with ecstasy. What is the...
Published in 1914 by Irish author William Butler Yeats, Responsibilities and Other Poems is a collection of poems about the responsibilities of life and how people must handle them. A play of a similar name and idea was published by Yeats' sister...
The Little Stranger is a gothic novel set in post-war Britain, penned by Sarah Walters, whose previous work, "Tipping The Velvet" and "Affinity", also presented a blend of history and character-driven stories. The Little Stranger checks all the...
Fools and Other Stories is a collection of five stories in which Njabulo Ndebele examines the complexities of life for black South Africans in the closing days of apartheid rule. This book won the Noma Award, the most impressive accolade in Africa...
Changing My Mind: Occasional Essays is a collection of essays written by Zadie Smith and was first published in 2009. Smith is a British author, essayist and professor of creative writing. She is known for numerous best-selling novels, perhaps...
Author Anne Moody's novel Coming of Age in Mississippi chronicles her childhood in rural Mississippi in the 20th century. She was born to tenant farmers and had to endure the South and its racism and injustices pre-Civil Rights. When she heard of...