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Download: 146Cat: Letteratura Inglese    Materie: Traduzione    Dim: 36 kb    Pag: 44    Data: 15.12.2005

È questa un'isola davvero singolare. Consiste per lo più di sabbia marina, ed è lunga circa tre miglia. In nessun punto la sua larghezza supera il quarto di miglio. La separa dalla terraferma, a mala pena riconoscibile, l'estuario di un fiumiciattolo che defluisce in mezzo a un intrico di canne e di mota, dimora prediletta della gallinella d'acqua. Come

Download: 1023Cat: Letteratura Inglese    Materie: Riassunto    Dim: 62 kb    Pag: 1    Data: 24.06.2009

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Download: 663Cat: Letteratura Inglese    Materie: Riassunto    Dim: 62 kb    Pag: 85    Data: 10.01.2006

Analysis
In the General Prologue, Chaucer sets up the general structure of the tales and introduces each of the characters who will tell the tales. The characters who tell each of the tales are as important as the characters in the tales that they tell; a significant portion of the action of the Canterbury Tales takes place within the prologues to e

Download: 426Cat: Letteratura Inglese    Materie: Tesina    Dim: 317 kb    Pag: 5    Data: 28.05.2007

The structure of novels
Defoe’s long narratives are fictional autobiographies always pretending to be “true” stories through the biographical details and memories provided by the protagonist. The structure of the novels is characterised by a series of episodes and adventures held together by the unifying presence of a single hero. Defoe’s method of

Download: 152Cat: Letteratura Inglese    Materie: Scheda libro    Dim: 603 kb    Pag: 6    Data: 14.11.2006

Plot
John Harker, a young lawyer, was sent in Transylvania by Mr Hawkins to sign a contract with Count Dracula, who lived in an isolated castle situated on a mountain.
Before he arrived at the castle, he stayed for a period in a small village situated under the mountain. In this village he noted a strange comportment of the villains, which

Download: 535Cat: Letteratura Inglese    Materie: Appunti    Dim: 1 mb    Pag: 10    Data: 24.05.2005

Even science couldn’t help the population any more: it has provided certainties so far, but now, with the new and destabilizing theories by Sigmund Freud, the thought there could be something men can’t govern and dominate, as dreams, totally scared scientists and public panel. His theories deeply affected any kind of relationships, from the parents-chil