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Devry University
Sep-2004 - Aug-2010
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Question description
***The lessons reflect upon how the ideas of certain philosophers influenced literary works produced during the Enlightenment and Modern literary periods. Choose one philosopher discussed in the lessons (Voltaire, Locke, Rousseau, Nietzsche, or Freud) and show how your chosen philosopher’s theories influenced the literature of either the Enlightenment or Modern era. You are not required to cite the original work from the philosopher. Rather, for this essay, you may consult sources that explain your chosen philosopher’s theories.
Follow this guidelines!
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This assignment must include direct quotations from at least TWO of the assigned readings to support your ideas. In addition, you must use TWO outside, scholarly sources in this essay.
The Assigned readings are "James Joyce’s “The Dead.”....." Sherwood Anderson’s “Death in the Woods.”.... "Wilfred Owen’s “Dulce Et Decorum" Est.” and "Ezra Pound’s “In a Station of the Metro” and “A Girl.”
NOTE*** all of the assigned readings are on the Internet.... you can basically google them and read them... Thanks
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