Goldsmiths, University of London (GUL) • BA English Literature
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Approaches to Text 2
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Engaging Poetry 1
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In this essay, I propose to discuss democratic elements in the poetry of Walt Whitman, specifically in his work ‘Song of Myself’, published in 1855 as part of his collection Leaves of Grass. Through his poetry, Whitman does not just depict America, but he also produces readers that participate in a new American community. What Whitman tried to create with his poetry was a national and cultural American identity, authentic and independent. 

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Leaves of Grass • Walt Whitman• ISBN 9780451419170
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In this essay, I propose to discuss democratic elements in the poetry of Walt Whitman, specifically in his work ‘Song of Myself’, published in 1855 as part of his collection Leaves of Grass. Through his poetry, Whitman does not just depict America, but he also produces readers that participate in a new American community. What Whitman tried to create with his poetry was a national and cultural American identity, authentic and independent. 

This essay proposes to examine the colonial and postcolonial reading of The Tempest by Shakespeare, mainly focusing on the representation of Caliban and his relationship with Prospero, respectively interpreted as the colonised and the coloniser.
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The Tempest • William Shakespeare, Burton Raffel• ISBN 9781853262036
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This essay proposes to examine the colonial and postcolonial reading of The Tempest by Shakespeare, mainly focusing on the representation of Caliban and his relationship with Prospero, respectively interpreted as the colonised and the coloniser.
This is a 2,500 words essay. It contains footnotes and Bibliography.
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Frankenstein • Mary Shelley• ISBN 9780141198965
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This is a 2,500 words essay. It contains footnotes and Bibliography.