billdelaney
billdelaney
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September 4, 2011
University of California-Los Angeles - Los Angeles, CA, US (1960 - 1963)
Shakespeare, Hemingway, Poe, English literature, American literature, French literature, especially short stories
Biography
Freelance writer, editor, independent scholar. I have written several hundred essays, articles, and reviews for Magill's/Salem Press which are accessible online via eNotes. I have also published eighteen peer-reviewed literary articles in The Explicator.
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Answered a Question in Dusk
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Answered a Question in Charles Perrault
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Answered a Question in In Cold Blood
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Answered a Question in Dusk
After Gortsby gives the sovereign and the cake of soap to the young man, he...
Answered a Question in Dr. Heidegger's Experiment
Dr. Heidegger performs a demonstration with the rose for his four guests in order...
Answered a Question in The Great Gatsby
The main conflict in The Great Gatsby is a simple and ancient one. Two males are...
Answered a Question in The Great Gatsby
The Great Gatsby was published in 1925. In those days there was fairly strict...
Answered a Question in Dusk
Irony is hard to define. It is usually something like a joke that would be funny...
Answered a Question in The Open Window
The character trait that best describes Framton Nuttel is neurotic. In the second...
Answered a Question in Julius Caesar
In Act 5, Scene 5 of Julius Caesar, it is evident that the armies of Cassius and...
Answered a Question in Dusk
According to a Wikipedia article on Saki which references an essay by Dominic...
Answered a Question in A Rose for Emily
I have read this story several times over the years, and of course I am no longer...
Answered a Question in Hamlet
Hamlet and Claudius have been engaged in a duel of wits from the beginning....
Answered a Question in Of Mice and Men
Steinbeck must have originally started with the idea of writing a story about two...
Answered a Question in The Cop and the Anthem
The music that Soapy hears at the church would not have had such a strong effect...
Answered a Question in Dusk
Stories like "Dusk" and "The Umbrella Man" owe their existence to the great...
Answered a Question in Dusk
The chief similarity, or the common denominator, between the young con man in...
Answered a Question in Dover Beach
The poet cannot see the beach but can only hear the sound made by the waves...
Answered a Question in Dusk
The title "Dusk" seems quite appropriate for Saki's story for several reasons....
Answered a Question in Dover Beach
The principal image in this poem is the use of the sound of the waves washing the...
Answered a Question in Dusk
The article on Saki in Wikipedia states: "Politically, Munro was a Tory and...
Answered a Question in Dusk
Norman Gortsby is a young city dweller who considers himself something of a...
Answered a Question in The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock
The speaker does not compare the sunset to "a patient etherised upon a table," but...
Answered a Question in Ode to a Nightingale
To understand this stanza of Keats' "Ode to a Nightingale" you have to go back to...
Answered a Question in Lamb to the Slaughter
The title "Lamb to the Slaughter" is a double entendre. The obvious reference is...
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