Discrimination is Evil: Essays on Literary Masterpieces
Discrimination is Evil: Essays on Literary Masterpieces is a collection of essays about gender and racial discrimination. A broad range of literary works helps to discuss the evilness of discrimination in every aspect. William Shakespeare, Mark Twain, Henry James, Harper Lee, Elif Shafak, Ahmet Ümit, Muriel Maufroy, and Saideh Ghods are British, American, Turkish, and Persian authors whose works are discussed. Othello, The Merchant of Venice, The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, The Turn of the Screw, To Kill a Mockingbird, Forty Rules of Love, The Dervish Gate, Rumi's Daughter, and Kimya Khatoon are studied through different perspectives that transcend literary approaches to cite equality of rights among sexes and races.
Okuyucuların Hisleri
Kitap Künyesi
- Yayınevi
- Nobel Akademi̇k Yayincilik
- Basım Yılı
- 2020
- Sayfa Sayısı
- 184
- Kapak Türü
- Karton Kapak
- Kağıt Türü
- Kitap Kağıdı
- Boyut
- 13.5 x 19.5 cm
- Dil
- İngilizce
- ISBN
- 9786254022616
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