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American Lit: Little Woman-The Call of the
Wild
$49.95
(Win95/98/3.1/Mac)
(Paper Sleeve) (ALLITTLEDJ)
Reference/Literature
Ages: 10 to adult
American Literary History. Uses the backdrop of
America's turmoil over slavery and the growing Abolitionist movement to focus on
the Transcendentalists and those influenced by them. Discover eminent writers of
that time - including Whitman, Hawthorne, and Melville - who were not associated
with the Transcendentalist Movement or the social issues preceding the Civil
War, but who were instead part of the American Renaissance.
American Literature:
Times, Life & Works of Walt Whitman
$49.95
(Win95/Win3.1/Mac)
(Jewel Case) (ALWHITMDJ)
Reference/Literature
Ages:
10 to adult
Learn
What Inspired the Father of Free Verse
What
is Whitman's most famous work? What did Whitman think was necessary for the
salvation of the world? Understand why the poetry of Walt Whitman still has
relevance and meaning to people today. You'll examine selected excerpts from
Whitman's landmark work, Leaves of Grass, and see how they illustrate the
poet's love of nature and diversity, the spiritual aspects of democracy, the
uniqueness of the individual, and the extraordinariness of even the commonplace.
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over 400 images, many full screen
Hear
29+ minutes of self-playing presentations
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Includes
a dictionary and concise encyclopedia on the disc
American Literature: Ernest Hemingway [1899-1961]
$49.95
(Win95/98/3.1/Mac)
(Paper Sleeves) (ALHEMINGDJ)
Reference/Literature
Ages:
10 to adult
American Literature. The Time, Life, & Works of Ernest Hemingway reveals the creative genius of Hemingway the author and the philosophy of Hemingway the man. It traces his literary career through his writings during the aftermath of World War I, of the American expatriates in Paris, and of his experiences in World War II. Themes of love, fear, death, courage, defeat, war, and tragedy, and his unique narrative style are explored. His life is chronicled, from his birth in Oak Park, Illinois, in 1899 to his receipt of the Nobel Prize for literature in 1954, to his tragic suicide in 1961
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