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Do you know anything about this topic? Share your expertise with our thousands of visitors each day by submitting your quality, informative 'Icelandic World Literature' article, and if you become a member we will pay you for your unique and original work (note that all submissions are reviewed by our editors). Your Icelandic World Literature Guide is Michael Russell. Recent articles submitted to your independent guide to Icelandic World Literature 1. 'thorrablot': An Icelandic Winter Food Festival - By: (see Article) Holidays and festivals are among the most important aspects of Icelandic culture. They mirror not only Icelands character but also that of its people. Icelanders await and prepare for these lavish celebrations with reverence and anticipation. An Age-Old Custom =====... 2. Buying Paintings Romanticism - By: Michael Russell Though sometimes referred to as the “anti-classical” movement in art, Romanticism is a style that focuses on the artist’s individualistic and emotionally wrought point of view, and is found to oppose the art movement known as Neoclassicism. Even though there have been many artists to combine elemen... 3. The Love Poetry Of John Donne: Part 2 Of 3 - By: Ian Mackean The scientific framework of Donne's view of love is seen here: But as all severall soules containe Mixture of things, they know not what, Love, these mixt soules, doth mixe againe, And makes both one, each this and that. Just as the four element... 4. The Icelandic Spitz - By: Michael Russell One might consider upon first seeing the Icelandic Spitz dog that it belongs to the northern families of dogs which are the sled dogs and hunting dogs of the north. However its history is well chronicled as being a herding dog. It is believed that the Icelandic Spitz is a direct descendant of the No... 5. Buying Paintings Realism - By: Michael Russell In literature as well as art realism is the depiction of subjects as they appear in practical, everyday life. Realism does not deal with interpretation or embellishment. The point of realism is to capture people or situations in a gritty and real way. Similar to realist photography, the realist pain... 6. Audio Books - Taking The Market By A Storm - By: Michael Russell The age of card catalogs and going to the library to check out stacks of books, spending hours each day sitting and reading has become a thing of the past for many people. Have people just quit absorbing information? Do they no longer desire to know about the world around them? Wel... Please feel free to submit your quality, informative article for our readers. |
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