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Need an argumentative essay on Even titles of novels imply that symbolism and imagery is used in fiction. Needs to be 4 pages. Please no plagiarism.Download file to see previous pages This discussion

Need an argumentative essay on Even titles of novels imply that symbolism and imagery is used in fiction. Needs to be 4 pages. Please no plagiarism.

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This discussion talks that the reader who does not want a novel about, e.g., sons and fathers in our time, but who has questions such as: "Which books are available, written by Danish poets in the 1980's?" or "Jane Austen was good. Can I find other Victorian novels?" Or the reader who wants expressionist novels or poetry from the 1920's or Danish novels in the minimalistic tradition from the 1990's or crime novels, sub genre police novels, written in the years between the wars, or literature from the period οf Symbolism with the theme οf sexual disintegration. Above we have solved the reader's problems in relation to the questions οf "expressionism", "poetry", "minimalism", "crime novels", "police novels", "theme οf sexual disintegration", that is: if we have used these indexing terms in relation to the how to face or in relation to the theme aspect οf the what facet. In most retrieval systems, however, it will be difficult to find literature from "the period οf Symbolism", novels "written in the years between the wars" or "in the nineties", though not always impossible. Cataloging will often have information about the original print year which is οf great help, but this information is not always noted. And if you search for a book by a print year command, you will get all novels printed that year, also new editions οf older novels and first editions οf translations οf older books. Perhaps it is impossible to delimit first editions by time. The cataloging has not shown any interest in fulfilling such a need.

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