This volume explores the life and work of Ernest Hemingway, focusing particularly on the themes of war in his novel For Whom the Bell ...
This volume explores the life and work of Erich Maria Remarque; the treatment of war in his World War I classic All Quiet on the Western ...
Volume explores Eric Schlosser's Fast Food Nation through the lens of the food industry. Coverage includes: an examination of Schlosser's ...
This title explores the life of John Howard Griffin as well as the issue of race as explored in his most famous work, Black Like Me, which ...
When the matriarch of the Bundren family dies, her family must confront the daunting task of transporting her body across the state of ...
This volume explores Tennessee Williams's The Glass Menagerie through the lens of family dysfunction. Coverage includes an examination of ...
Volume explores Walt Whitman's poetry through the lens of democracy. Coverage includes: an examination of Whitman's life and influences, a ...
This compelling volume explores the poetry of Emily Dickinson through the lens of death and dying, offering readers a set of essays that ...
This volume explores the life and work of Sue Monk Kidd, focusing particularly on the coming of age theme of her novel The Secret Life of ...