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What Makes a Parody? A Comparison Between "Father William" by Lewis Carroll and "The Old Man's Comforts and How He Gained Them" by Robert Southey
Suzanne Petzoldt
Grin Publishing
2017
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Seminar paper from the year 2014 in the subject English Language and Literature Studies - Literature, grade: 1,7, LMU Munich (Englische Philologie), course: Narrative Poems, language: English, abstract: This essay will compare Lewis Carol's poem and parody "Father Williams" to its original poem "The old man's comforts and how he gained them" by Robert Southey. The poem is part of Lewis Carroll's novel "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland." But what exactly makes a parody? A definition by Vladimir Propp is delivered and followed by some information about the authors and the content of their poems. With the help of several questions, the poems are analysed syntactically as well as semantically to answer the question, if Carroll's poem can be regarded as a parody of Southey's poem.
Through thick and thin and everything along the way, it's through friendships that we understand our lives. In this book, authors Suzanne Degges-White and Christine Borzumato-Gainey not only explore the roles friendships play for girls and women over the course of a life, but offer a guide to finding new friends and enhancing current relationships. Using interviews with hundreds of women, spanning the ages of 4 to 94, Friends Forever provides readers with a contemporary perspective on female friendship. These personal stories, informed by the latest research on friendship, offer a rich and colorful picture that combines a life stage chronology of friendship with a guide for becoming the friend you would like to have while building strong friendships along the way. Readers will learn how to design and sustain their ideal friendscape, the dynamic and often misunderstood realm in which such bonds flourish. The authors thoughtfully examine the biological and cultural drive towards social connections among women and provide self-reflection and self-exploration opportunities that encourage readers to better understand their own roles in relationships and the roles that others in their social landscapes play.
Through thick and thin and everything along the way, it's through friendships that we understand our lives. In this book, authors Suzanne Degges-White, PhD and Christine Borzumato-Gainey, PhD not only explore the roles friendships play for girls and women over the course of a life, but offer a guide to finding new friends and enhancing current relationships. Using interviews with hundreds of women, spanning the ages of 4 to 94, Friends Forever provides readers with a contemporary perspective on female friendship. These personal stories, informed by the latest research on friendship, offer a rich and colorful picture that combines a life stage chronology of friendship with a guide for becoming the friend you would like to have while building strong friendships along the way. Readers will learn how to design and sustain their ideal friendscape, the dynamic and often misunderstood realm in which such bonds flourish. The authors thoughtfully examine the biological and cultural drive towards social connections among women and provide self-reflection and self-exploration opportunities that encourage readers to better understand their own roles in relationships and the roles that others in their social landscapes play.
This Tale focuses on the interwoven situations that draw together and also tear apart the lives of three families, beginning when they embark on a major life changing journey, when they depart their wealthy life styles in England together in 1880, bound for the far distant shores of Australia. Along their rarely chosen paths, what they are forced to endure, through spiteful manipulations, brutality and bitterness, situations that continues to peculate, engulfing the following three decades. Also during this time, life long devotion of friends and partnerships are formed, as the strength that one must muster, is impressive, yet ultimately required to forge a life of wealth and standing in the often harsh lands of Australia.
The tinkling of guitars in the moonlight; the softly hummed words of a Spanish love song; the sweet, liquid music of the bells in the mission San Carlos De Carmelo; fleeting pictures of old Father Junipero Serro—these and a hundred other rich memories flood the mind as one unfolds the story of little Suzanna, a peon girl, poor, futureless at a time when the Dons and the grandsons of the conquistadores were supreme in California. You think of Ramona; the dust covered stretches of El Camino Real—the King’s Highway—appear before your eyes; you hear the roaring of quaint, old-fashioned, muzzleloading guns, the clash of cold steel; subconsciously you thrill to the deeds of valor, of sacrifice and danger. You are in step with romance and adventure when it was in its heyday in Old California. Red-lipped, smoky-eyed senoritas smile on you; your nostrils dilate with ungent aromas of hot, golden brown tortillas, or fragrant, steaming tamales; for you the clock has been turned back a hundred years—you walk in a land that is gone, but in which fate played as recklessly with the lives of men and women as it does in our own world today.
New York Times bestselling author NORA ROBERTS has enchanted millions with her powerful, passionate writing All ex-cop Holt Bradford wanted was some peace.
A legend and a mystery, the Calhoun Emeralds vanished from the Towers, a mansion on the shores of Maine, long ago. Suzanna Calhoun has taken it upon herself to find them - only to discover Holt Bradford along the way. The last time they crossed paths was in high school. Now she's a single mother protecting her family and he's an exhausted ex-cop who's turned his back on the world. But Holt is also the link to the Calhouns' missing fortune - and when he agrees to help her, Suzanna realizes something even deeper and more passionate draws them together.This is a first-time regular print hardcover edition of a title previously available as a mass market paperback.
Though written as a stand-alone novel, "Suzanna's Song" is the third and final book in the Whitlock family saga that included "River of Light and Shadow" and "Wild Whistling Blackbirds." The trilogy follows the Whitlocks as they flee the tumultuous Mormon Wars of 1840s Missouri, endure the national and personal tragedies of the American Civil War, and become part of reconstruction and westward expansion in the late 1860s. In the spring of 1867, two strangers arrive in the village of Afton, Iowa, where the Whitlocks have settled: one bringing trouble to the Whitlock business, the other bringing promise of family fortune. The visitors draw Suzanna Whitlock and her scattered family into the political and social upheavals that are re-shaping post-Civil War America. This inspiring tale of commitment, courage, independent spirit, and acceptance serves as a fascinating primer on currents influencing late 1860s US history while exploring the challenges of a nation coming to terms with ever-growing differences in race and class. It presents a poignant portrait of four family members who struggle to remain connected as the vastness of their expanding nation and the lure of new opportunities threaten to pull them apart.
"Suzanna Stirs the Fire" by Emily Calvin Blake offers a heartwarming glimpse into the lives of girls and the importance of family and friendship. This juvenile fiction classic explores themes of values and virtues within the context of everyday family life. A timeless children's story, the narrative celebrates the strength and resilience found in young women as they navigate the complexities of growing up. Delve into a world where friendship blossoms and important life lessons are learned. Ideal for readers who appreciate stories centered on the experiences of girls, this book provides a captivating look at social themes woven into the fabric of family and community.This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it.This work is in the public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work.Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant.
"Suzanna Stirs the Fire" by Emily Calvin Blake offers a heartwarming glimpse into the lives of girls and the importance of family and friendship. This juvenile fiction classic explores themes of values and virtues within the context of everyday family life. A timeless children's story, the narrative celebrates the strength and resilience found in young women as they navigate the complexities of growing up. Delve into a world where friendship blossoms and important life lessons are learned. Ideal for readers who appreciate stories centered on the experiences of girls, this book provides a captivating look at social themes woven into the fabric of family and community.This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it.This work is in the public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work.Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant.
Suzanna and the Elders: An American Comedy
Lawrence Langner; Armina Marshall
Literary Licensing, LLC
2011
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Suzanna, a Romance of Early California
Harry Sinclair Drago
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2016
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