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Terry Heath - A Writer's Online JourneyTerry Heath - A Writer's Online JourneyWriter Terry Heath blogs about books, literature and writing. Terry is a writer, English grad student, and goat farmer from the Seattle area. Articles
A Psychoanalytic Criticism of F. Scott Fitzgerald?s The Great Gatsby
2008-03-25 16:12:00 Although psychoanalytic criticism believes we are each born with a clean slate, soon that slate is cluttered with images. Even before we have words to label them, we begin working to sort this clutter and make sense of the world around us. If a thing is suitable we keep it or forget it, but if ... More About: Fiction , Great , Scott , Criticism , Gatsby
An Overview of Structuralist Criticism in Literature
2008-03-23 18:45:00 A typical American middle class home is built from a few basic ingredients: wood, nails, miscellaneous wires, pipes, and tubing, wrapped in layers of plaster and paint. But a student of Architecture wouldn’t necessarily be interested in how these ingredients are combined to make one single house. Such a student is more likely to study ... More About: Literature , Criticism , Overview
An Overview of Structuralist Criticism in Literature
2008-03-23 18:45:00 A typical American middle class home is built from a few basic ingredients: wood, nails, miscellaneous wires, pipes, and tubing, wrapped in layers of plaster and paint. But a student of Architecture wouldn’t necessarily be interested in how these ingredients are combined to make one single house. Such a student is more likely to study ... More About: Literature , Criticism , Overview
An Overview of Structuralist Criticism in Literature
2008-03-23 18:45:00 Copyright © 2008 Terry Heath. Visit the original article at http://terryheath.com/180/an-overview-of- structuralist-criticism-in-literature/.A typical American middle class home is built from a few basic ingredients: wood, nails, miscellaneous wires, pipes, and tubing, wrapped in layers of plaster and paint. But a student of Architecture wouldn’t necessarily be interested in how these ingredients are combined to make one ... More About: Literature , Criticism , Overview
A New Criticism View of F. Scott Fitzgerald?s The Great Gatsby
2008-03-22 15:58:00 Copyright © 2008 Terry Heath. Visit the original article at http://terryheath.com/179/a-new-criticism -view-of-f-scott-fitzgeralds-the-great-ga tsby/.In another age, traveling medicine shows would tout their amazing stars as ?The Great ? or ?The Invincible?. We learned to expect feats of magic and miracle from these men, even if beneath it all we knew they were charlatans. Fitzgerald used this bit of the ... More About: View , Scott , Criticism , Gatsby
A New Criticism View of F. Scott Fitzgerald?s The Great Gatsby
2008-03-22 15:58:00 In another age, traveling medicine shows would tout their amazing stars as ?The Great ? or ?The Invincible?. We learned to expect feats of magic and miracle from these men, even if beneath it all we knew they were charlatans. Fitzgerald used this bit of the pop psyche in the title of his novel, ?The Great ... More About: View , Scott , Criticism , Gatsby
A New Criticism View of F. Scott Fitzgerald?s The Great Gatsby
2008-03-22 15:58:00 In another age, traveling medicine shows would tout their amazing stars as ?The Great ? or ?The Invincible?. We learned to expect feats of magic and miracle from these men, even if beneath it all we knew they were charlatans. Fitzgerald used this bit of the pop psyche in the title of his novel, ?The Great ... More About: View , Scott , Criticism , Gatsby
A Feminist Critique of F. Scott Fitzgerald?s The Great Gatsby
2008-03-22 04:53:00 Even if they disagree about other issues, all feminists believe patriarchal ideology works to keep men and women confined to traditional gender roles so male dominance may be maintained. Utilizing the precepts of Feminist criticism, it could be argued ?The Great Gatsby ? promotes a thinly veiled patriarchal agenda. Through Fitzgerald?s treatment of the three women ... More About: Scott , Critique
A Feminist Critique of F. Scott Fitzgerald?s The Great Gatsby
2008-03-22 04:53:00 Copyright © 2008 Terry Heath. Visit the original article at http://terryheath.com/178/a-feminist-crit ique-of-f-scott-fitzgeralds-the-great-gat sby/.Even if they disagree about other issues, all feminists believe patriarchal ideology works to keep men and women confined to traditional gender roles so male dominance may be maintained. Utilizing the precepts of Feminist criticism, it could be argued ?The Great Gatsby ? promotes a thinly ... More About: Scott , Critique
A Feminist Critique of F. Scott Fitzgerald?s The Great Gatsby
2008-03-22 04:53:00 Even if they disagree about other issues, all feminists believe patriarchal ideology works to keep men and women confined to traditional gender roles so male dominance may be maintained. Utilizing the precepts of Feminist criticism, it could be argued ?The Great Gatsby ? promotes a thinly veiled patriarchal agenda. Through Fitzgerald?s treatment of the three women ... More About: Scott , Critique
The Goatherd?s Tale - 1
2007-12-30 02:18:00 Copyright © 2007 Terry. Visit the original article at http://www.terryheath.com/87/the-goatherd s-tale-1/.Rain poured from the brim of Damien Fry?s gray fedora, slapping the back of his bare hand and disappearing into the leg of his gray flannel suit. It beat against his shoulders, soaking his London Fog, and pounded the street and sidewalk, making ripples across the ... More About: Christmas , Fiction , Tale
Bloggers Writing Retrospects? Who?d Have Thought!
2007-12-29 21:11:00 Copyright © 2007 Terry. Visit the original article at http://www.terryheath.com/86/bloggers-wri ting-retrospects-whod-have-thought/.As the year draws to a close, I thought I’d follow the lead of so many others jump on the bandwagon and write a year in blogging post. At the risk of naval gazing, I thought there might be a philosophical lesson or two in this ... More About: Writing , Blogging , Bloggers , Thought
Blogging for Beginners: Installing Plugins
2007-12-28 18:56:00 This post is the third and final installment in a series called Blogging for Beginners. This post will cover the installation of basic Word Press plugins for your blog. A plugin is an optional feature you add to your WordPress installation. Plugins can make your blogging experience easier and more effective, and a wide array of plugins ... More About: Geekery
Blogging for Beginners: Getting Around in WordPress
2007-12-28 17:22:00 This post is the second part in a series called Blogging for Beginners. In this section we’ll cover posting and creating new pages. You may want to subscribe to the Coffeeblogger RSS feed or get email updates so you won?t miss any of the installments in this series. How To Use Your New Blog All the links ... More About: Wordpress , Word , Press , Geekery
Blogging for Beginners: Set Up a Self-Hosted WordPress Blog
2007-12-28 03:06:00 This post is the first in a series entitled Blog ging for Beginners. In this post we’ll cover setting up a Word Press blog on your own server. Blogs have been around for a few years, but most webmasters grossly underestimate the power of blogging. A simple blog can be an awesome tool, but relatively few marketers leverage ... More About: Wordpress
Get Paid for Promoting Your eBay Store
2007-12-27 17:16:00 Wouldn’t you like eBay to pay you for promoting your eBay store? Would you like a shorter web address than what eBay assigns you? Here’s how to make both these things happen. eBay collects what it calls a final value fee from every item sold on the site. This fee is on top of the listing ... More About: Promoting , Ebay , Store , Paid
20 Amazing Firefox Shortcuts You Need to Know
2007-12-27 03:49:00 Here are twenty shortcuts to save you time when you’re browsing in Firefox . Here you’ll find everything from advanced uses of Firefox’s bookmarking feature, navigating the tabs, to saving pictures and images (even some protected ones!). Try them out and find your favorites, and be sure to come back here and let me know what ... More About: Internet , Amazing , Shortcuts , Geekery
Twitter: All You Didn?t Know You Needed
2007-12-25 19:11:00 Brevity. You may be online for one of any number reasons, but if you want to communicate with anyone, for any reason, you have a split second to grab someone by the eyeballs and get them to see your message. Enter, Twitter . What Is Twitter? Twitter is a strange cross between an instant message and a blog. ... More About: Social Networks , Social Bookmarking
Are Reciprocal Links the Missing Link for Your Blog?
2007-12-25 01:48:00 Have you heard? The word is out, and reciprocal linking is now considered terribly passé dead. Well maybe I have a habit of clinging onto old relics of information, but I thought I’d write about them anyway. You launch your site on the World Wide Web - with reciprocal links you are attaching your site to the ... More About: Links , Blog , Link , Missing , Reci
The Goatherd?s Tale
2007-12-24 23:57:00 The Goatherd’s Tale , a new serialized fiction, started today. My goal is to add around 1000 words each day or so. I am publishing it as a blog on Blogspot, trying to tie into their built-in audience. I would appreciate your comments, either here or on the other site. Tags: Fiction Related posts Eight Rules for Writing Fiction by ... More About: Written
The Goatherd?s Tale
2007-12-24 23:57:00 The Goatherd’s Tale , a new serialized fiction, started today. My goal is to add around 1000 words each day or so. I am publishing it as a blog on Blogspot, trying to tie into their built-in audience. I would appreciate your comments, either here or on the other site. Tags: Fiction Related posts Eight Rules for Writing Fiction by ... More About: Written
The Goatherd?s Tale
2007-12-24 23:57:00 The Goatherd’s Tale , a new serialized fiction, started today. My goal is to add around 1000 words each day or so. I am publishing it as a blog on Blogspot, trying to tie into their built-in audience. I would appreciate your comments, either here or on the other site. Tags: Fiction Related posts Eight Rules for Writing Fiction by ... More About: Written
The Goatherd?s Tale
2007-12-24 23:57:00 The Goatherd’s Tale , a new serialized fiction, started today. My goal is to add around 1000 words each day or so. I am publishing it as a blog on Blogspot, trying to tie into their built-in audience. I would appreciate your comments, either here or on the other site. More About: Fiction , Written
Nominations Begin for 2007 Performancing Blog Awards
2007-12-24 04:04:00 Nominations have begun for the 2007 Performancing Blog Awards . Blog awards are always interesting animals. While sponsors of such contests always profess some lofty intention, the cynic in me wonders if these contests aren’t most often a stab at mega backlinks and other traffic-building niceties. Just think: all these bloggers start writing about the contest and ... More About: Blog Awards , Geekery
Eight Rules for Writing Fiction by Kurt Vonnegut, and a ?Pooh? to Adjective
2007-12-23 18:53:00 I’m getting my act together and taking it on the road. Or more specifically, I’m dusting off my old incomplete novel and putting it on the Internet. The poor thing has really been through a lot, and just needs to get finished one way or another. I figure if I post it, piece by piece, ... More About: Writing , Fiction , Kurt Vonnegut , Rules , Kurt
Eight Rules for Writing Fiction by Kurt Vonnegut, and a ?Pooh? to Adjective
2007-12-23 18:53:00 I’m getting my act together and taking it on the road. Or more specifically, I’m dusting off my old incomplete novel and putting it on the Internet. The poor thing has really been through a lot, and just needs to get finished one way or another. I figure if I post it, piece by piece, ... More About: Writing , Fiction , Kurt Vonnegut , Rules , Kurt
Eight Rules for Writing Fiction by Kurt Vonnegut, and a ?Pooh? to Adjective
2007-12-23 18:53:00 I’m getting my act together and taking it on the road. Or more specifically, I’m dusting off my old incomplete novel and putting it on the Internet. The poor thing has really been through a lot, and just needs to get finished one way or another. I figure if I post it, piece by piece, ... More About: Writing , Fiction , Kurt Vonnegut , Rules , Kurt
Eight Rules for Writing Fiction by Kurt Vonnegut, and a ?Pooh? to Adjective
2007-12-23 18:53:00 I’m getting my act together and taking it on the road. Or more specifically, I’m dusting off my old incomplete novel and putting it on the Internet. The poor thing has really been through a lot, and just needs to get finished one way or another. I figure if I post it, piece by piece, ... More About: Writing , Fiction , Kurt Vonnegut , Rules , Kurt
Hardboiled Crime Fiction: Conclusion
2007-12-23 06:03:00 This post is the fifth and final part in a series on Hardboiled Crime Fiction . For the first part, see ?Hardboiled Crime Fiction: Origins of the Genre?. Today the intricacies of publishing and distribution are executed at speeds never before attained. With this speed comes an efficiency which keeps publishing costs down, so books are available ... More About: Noir
Hardboiled Crime Fiction: Conclusion
More articles from this author:2007-12-23 06:03:00 This post is the fifth and final part in a series on Hardboiled Crime Fiction . For the first part, see ?Hardboiled Crime Fiction: Origins of the Genre?. Today the intricacies of publishing and distribution are executed at speeds never before attained. With this speed comes an efficiency which keeps publishing costs down, so books are available ... More About: Noir 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 |



