Anthony Jameson

I'm a published writer of Poetry, although most of my work has not been submitted for publication. I also have been working on prose - both fictional and critical.
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Bachelor of Science and Arts (Double Major)

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The first premise to knowledge is humility.

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  • James Frey's A Million Little Pieces: Where Did All Our Truths Go?
    James Frey's book may be lacking in credibility, but the conveyance of the entire experience is really the measure of truth. Writing described as nonfiction - despite inaccuracies in its pages - doesn't necessarily invalidate the overall purpose.
  • Naturalism in The Open Boat by Stephen Crane
    The Open Boat is a story well worth reading, as it demonstrates how careful reasoned selection portrays a real-life experience. The detailed impressionism of this work is carefully examined and naturalism as a tradition of Crane's writing becomes a matter of doubt.
  • An Analysis of Poe's The Masque of the Red Death
    Although the "Red Death" seems to have many interpretations, few account for the cohesive strength that is present. When the sentences are carefully considered, we find another story there - and it is magic.

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