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Ready Reference Treatise: A Connecticut Yankee In King Arthur's Court
Ready Reference Treatise: Our Town
Ready Reference Treatise: The Call of the Wild
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According the author, she first completed writing the centerpiece “Tom Outland’s Story,” and then wrote the other two sections “The Family” and “The Professor.”

The central section of the novel “Tom Outland’s Story” is based on a chronicle of archaeological discovery which was done by Dick Wetherill. It was the discovery of Cliff Palace made by Dick Wetherill.

The first draft of this section of the story was completed in the year 1922. In the following three years she completed the first and the third section of the novel.

Eventually, the three sections came together and this great inspirational story got published as “The Professor’s House.”

Ready Reference Treatise: The Professor's House
Copyright
Chapter One: Introduction
Chapter Two: Plot Overview
Chapter Three: Major Characters
Chapter Four: Complete Summary
Section One
Section Two
Section Three
Chapter Five: Critical Analysis

LanguageEnglish
PublisherRaja Sharma
Release dateMay 19, 2012
Ready Reference Treatise: A Connecticut Yankee In King Arthur's Court
Ready Reference Treatise: Our Town
Ready Reference Treatise: The Call of the Wild

Titles in the series (100)

  • Ready Reference Treatise: The Call of the Wild

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    Ready Reference Treatise: The Call of the Wild
    Ready Reference Treatise: The Call of the Wild

    But, in the recent years it has been noticed that a very large majority of the students, without reading the original texts, rely on the guide books or notes prepared by their teachers or others. This is definitely not a healthy habit because students do pass their exams with the help of such notes; they miss so many things which haunt them in their later lives. I would strongly advise all the students to read the original text once again even if you have already read it, after reading this short treatise. You will see that the same story, after reading this treatise, will begin to give many new meanings to you. All the best. Raja Sharma

  • Ready Reference Treatise: A Connecticut Yankee In King Arthur's Court

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    Ready Reference Treatise: A Connecticut Yankee In King Arthur's Court
    Ready Reference Treatise: A Connecticut Yankee In King Arthur's Court

    “A Connecticut Yankee In King Arthur's Court” is a comic satire which reveals the sixth century England and it medieval culture through the perspective of the central character Hank Morgan. Hank is from the 19th century. He lives in Hartford, Connecticut. Once he is hit on his head and when he opens his eyes he finds that he had been transported back in time to the sixth century England. During that period in historical past, King Arthur was the ruler of England. Arthur was the legendary king of England.

  • Ready Reference Treatise: Our Town

    3

    Ready Reference Treatise: Our Town
    Ready Reference Treatise: Our Town

    Guide books or book notes are primarily written to make students understand the original text better, especially from all those angles which are often overlooked by a casual reader. But, in the recent years it has been noticed that a very large majority of the students, without reading the original texts, rely on the guide books or notes prepared by their teachers or others. This is definitely not a healthy habit because students do pass their exams with the help of such notes; they miss so many things which haunt them in their later lives. I would strongly advise all the students to read the original text once again even if you have already read it, after reading this short treatise. You will see that the same story, after reading this treatise, will begin to give many new meanings to you. All the best. Raja Sharma

  • Ready Reference Treatise: The Importance of Being Earnest

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    Ready Reference Treatise: The Importance of Being Earnest
    Ready Reference Treatise: The Importance of Being Earnest

    It was first performed on the 14th of February in 1895 at St. James’s Theatre in London. The protagonists in the play hide themselves behind fictitious personae. It is done with a purpose of escaping from burdensome social obligations. This farcical comedy takes the art of comedy to new heights and proves that comedy is not only for the purpose of making people laugh. Triviality is the major theme of the play. The play treats the Victorians ways satirically and it ridicules the institution of marriage.

  • Ready Reference Treatise: The Hunger Games

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    Ready Reference Treatise: The Hunger Games
    Ready Reference Treatise: The Hunger Games

    The narrator of the story is sixteen year old Katniss Everdeen. Katniss lives in a post apocalyptic world in the country of Panem where there used to be the countries of North America. The Capitol is a highly modern and technically advanced town and it holds hegemony over the rest of the country. There are twelve districts surrounding the Capitol. The Hunger Games are a yearly event. One boy and one girl between the age of twelve and eighteen are selected from the twelve districts. The selection is done through a lottery. They are selected to take part in a televised battle to death until only one winner is left alive.

  • Ready Reference Treatise: A Doll’s House

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    Ready Reference Treatise: A Doll’s House
    Ready Reference Treatise: A Doll’s House

    The difference between “house” and “home” is one more significant theme which needs to be discussed. Nora and Torvald had a house and they had three children. In that house, Nora lived under the dictates of her husband, though he loved her very much and spoke very politely to her. She danced for him, she sang for him, and she performed tricks for him, but Torvald never tried to understand her as a human being. She was a kind of puppet performing tricks. The concept of home is different. Home is raised on the foundation of understanding, sharing, and mutual truthfulness. Nora was afraid to disclose the truth because she did not want to humiliate her husband and Torvald was not ready to compromise with his principle. Through this we can say that the title “A Doll’s House” gives a perfect hint why Ibsen did not give it the title “A Doll’s Home”.

  • Ready Reference Treatise: Of Mice and Men

    17

    Ready Reference Treatise: Of Mice and Men
    Ready Reference Treatise: Of Mice and Men

    Guide books or book notes are primarily written to make students understand the original text better, especially from all those angles which are often overlooked by a casual reader. But, in the recent years it has been noticed that a very large majority of the students, without reading the original texts, rely on the guide books or notes prepared by their teachers or others. This is definitely not a healthy habit because students do pass their exams with the help of such notes; they miss so many things which haunt them in their later lives. I would strongly advise all students to read the original text once again even if you have already read it, after reading this short treatise. You will see that the same story, after reading this treatise, will begin to give many new meanings to you. All the best. Raja Sharma

  • Ready Reference Treatise: The Dumb Waiter

    7

    Ready Reference Treatise: The Dumb Waiter
    Ready Reference Treatise: The Dumb Waiter

    But, in the recent years it has been noticed that a very large majority of the students, without reading the original texts, rely on the guide books or notes prepared by their teachers or others. This is definitely not a healthy habit because students do pass their exams with the help of such notes; they miss so many things which haunt them in their later lives. I would strongly advise all the students to read the original text once again even if you have already read it, after reading this short treatise. You will see that the same story, after reading this treatise, will begin to give many new meanings to you. All the best. Raja Sharma

  • Ready Reference Treatise: Herzog

    10

    Ready Reference Treatise: Herzog
    Ready Reference Treatise: Herzog

    Mosses Herzog is the protagonist and the central character of the novel “Herzog.” Though the story has a narrative plot, most of the important action develops in the mind of the protagonist. Moses Herzog is a middle aged man; he is a college professor; he has temporarily become the resident of his country home in the Berkshire. With the course of time, during his teaching career, Moses has developed a habit of writing letters. Surprisingly, he never sends those letters. He writes letters to his family, his friends, his acquaintances, various scholars, writers, and even to the people who have already died. A major part of the novel is given to these letters.

  • Ready Reference Treatise: Animal Farm

    24

    Ready Reference Treatise: Animal Farm
    Ready Reference Treatise: Animal Farm

    Guide books or book notes are primarily written to make students understand the original text better, especially from all those angles which are often overlooked by a casual reader. But, in the recent years it has been noticed that a very large majority of the students, without reading the original texts, rely on the guide books or notes prepared by their teachers or others. This is definitely not a healthy habit because students do pass their exams with the help of such notes; they miss so many things which haunt them in their later lives. I would strongly advise all students to read the original text once again even if you have already read it, after reading this short treatise. You will see that the same story, after reading this treatise, will begin to give many new meanings to you. All the best. Raja Sharma

  • Ready Reference Treatise: The Red Badge of Courage

    11

    Ready Reference Treatise: The Red Badge of Courage
    Ready Reference Treatise: The Red Badge of Courage

    But, in the recent years it has been noticed that a very large majority of the students, without reading the original texts, rely on the guide books or notes prepared by their teachers or others. This is definitely not a healthy habit because students do pass their exams with the help of such notes; they miss so many things which haunt them in their later lives. I would strongly advise all the students to read the original text once again even if you have already read it, after reading this short treatise. You will see that the same story, after reading this treatise, will begin to give many new meanings to you. All the best. Raja Sharma

  • Ready Reference Treatise: Death of a Salesman

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    Ready Reference Treatise: Death of a Salesman
    Ready Reference Treatise: Death of a Salesman

    "Death of a Salesman" is one of the most watched and read play in the history of Modern English Literature. In this short treatise you will find the introduction to the author, brief introduction to the novel, description of the characters, plot summary, complete summary, and eventually critical analysis. This treatise is definitely going to help the students of English literature, however, it is being advised that they must read the original text of the play, to understand the subtle art of play writing.

  • Ready Reference Treatise: The Piano Lesson

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    Ready Reference Treatise: The Piano Lesson
    Ready Reference Treatise: The Piano Lesson

    The story is set in the period after the Great Depression in the year 1936. The place is Pittsburg. The Piano Lesson follows the lives of the Charles family in the Doaker Charles household and an heirloom, the infamous piano. The play focuses on the arguments between a brother and a sister who have different ideas on what to do with the piano they own. The brother, Boy Willie, is a sharecropper who wants to sell the piano to buy the land (Sutter's land) that his ancestors had toiled on as slaves while the sister, Berniece, remains emphatic about keeping it. The piano shows the carved faces of their great-grandfather's wife of son during the days of their enslavement.

  • Ready Reference Treatise: Uncle Tom’s Cabin

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    Ready Reference Treatise: Uncle Tom’s Cabin
    Ready Reference Treatise: Uncle Tom’s Cabin

    Uncle Tom’s Cabin is regarded as one of the finest piece of fiction in American English Literature. Harriet Beecher Stowe, the author of Uncle Tom’s Cabin, was born at the Hartford Female Academy. A teacher and an active social worker; Stowe was also an active abolitionist. Uncle Tom, the central character of the story, is a long suffering black slave and the story revolves around him. The stories of the other characters are in one or the other way related to the story of Uncle Tom.

  • Ready Reference Treatise: An Enemy of the People

    14

    Ready Reference Treatise: An Enemy of the People
    Ready Reference Treatise: An Enemy of the People

    But, in the recent years it has been noticed that a very large majority of the students, without reading the original texts, rely on the guide books or notes prepared by their teachers or others. This is definitely not a healthy habit because students do pass their exams with the help of such notes; they miss so many things which haunt them in their later lives. I would strongly advise all the students to read the original text once again even if you have already read it, after reading this short treatise. You will see that the same story, after reading this treatise, will begin to give many new meanings to you. All the best. Raja Sharma

  • Ready Reference Treatise: The Year of Magical Thinking

    13

    Ready Reference Treatise: The Year of Magical Thinking
    Ready Reference Treatise: The Year of Magical Thinking

    But, in the recent years it has been noticed that a very large majority of the students, without reading the original texts, rely on the guide books or notes prepared by their teachers or others. This is definitely not a healthy habit because students do pass their exams with the help of such notes; they miss so many things which haunt them in their later lives. I would strongly advise all the students to read the original text once again even if you have already read it, after reading this short treatise. You will see that the same story, after reading this treatise, will begin to give many new meanings to you. All the best. Raja Sharma

  • Ready Reference Treatise: East of Eden

    34

    Ready Reference Treatise: East of Eden
    Ready Reference Treatise: East of Eden

    Guide books or book notes are primarily written to make students understand the original text better, especially from all those angles which are often overlooked by a casual reader. But, in the recent years it has been noticed that a very large majority of the students, without reading the original texts, rely on the guide books or notes prepared by their teachers or others. This is definitely not a healthy habit because students do pass their exams with the help of such notes; they miss so many things which haunt them in their later lives. I would strongly advise all students to read the original text once again even if you have already read it, after reading this short treatise. You will see that the same story, after reading this treatise, will begin to give many new meanings to you. All the best. Raja Sharma

  • Ready Reference Treatise: Lord of the Flies

    21

    Ready Reference Treatise: Lord of the Flies
    Ready Reference Treatise: Lord of the Flies

    Guide books or book notes are primarily written to make students understand the original text better, especially from all those angles which are often overlooked by a casual reader. But, in the recent years it has been noticed that a very large majority of the students, without reading the original texts, rely on the guide books or notes prepared by their teachers or others. This is definitely not a healthy habit because students do pass their exams with the help of such notes; they miss so many things which haunt them in their later lives. I would strongly advise all students to read the original text once again even if you have already read it, after reading this short treatise. You will see that the same story, after reading this treatise, will begin to give many new meanings to you. All the best. Raja Sharma

  • Ready Reference Treatise: Brand

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    Ready Reference Treatise: Brand
    Ready Reference Treatise: Brand

    Guide books or book notes are primarily written to make students understand the original text better, especially from all those angles which are often overlooked by a casual reader. But, in the recent years it has been noticed that a very large majority of the students, without reading the original texts, rely on the guide books or notes prepared by their teachers or others. This is definitely not a healthy habit because students do pass their exams with the help of such notes; they miss so many things which haunt them in their later lives. I would strongly advise all students to read the original text once again even if you have already read it, after reading this short treatise. You will see that the same story, after reading this treatise, will begin to give many new meanings to you. All the best. Raja Sharma

  • Ready Reference Treatise: Tortilla Flat

    35

    Ready Reference Treatise: Tortilla Flat
    Ready Reference Treatise: Tortilla Flat

    Guide books or book notes are primarily written to make students understand the original text better, especially from all those angles which are often overlooked by a casual reader. But, in the recent years it has been noticed that a very large majority of the students, without reading the original texts, rely on the guide books or notes prepared by their teachers or others. This is definitely not a healthy habit because students do pass their exams with the help of such notes; they miss so many things which haunt them in their later lives. I would strongly advise all students to read the original text once again even if you have already read it, after reading this short treatise. You will see that the same story, after reading this treatise, will begin to give many new meanings to you. All the best. Raja Sharma

  • Ready Reference Treatise: The God of Small Things

    20

    Ready Reference Treatise: The God of Small Things
    Ready Reference Treatise: The God of Small Things

    But, in the recent years it has been noticed that a very large majority of the students, without reading the original texts, rely on the guide books or notes prepared by their teachers or others. This is definitely not a healthy habit because students do pass their exams with the help of such notes; they miss so many things which haunt them in their later lives. I would strongly advise all students to read the original text once again even if you have already read it, after reading this short treatise. You will see that the same story, after reading this treatise, will begin to give many new meanings to you. All the best. Raja Sharma

  • Ready Reference Treatise: The Great Gatsby

    9

    Ready Reference Treatise: The Great Gatsby
    Ready Reference Treatise: The Great Gatsby

    But, in the recent years it has been noticed that a very large majority of the students, without reading the original texts, rely on the guide books or notes prepared by their teachers or others. This is definitely not a healthy habit because students do pass their exams with the help of such notes; they miss so many things which haunt them in their later lives. I would strongly advise all the students to read the original text once again even if you have already read it, after reading this short treatise. You will see that the same story, after reading this treatise, will begin to give many new meanings to you. All the best.

  • Ready Reference Treatise: A Border Passage

    16

    Ready Reference Treatise: A Border Passage
    Ready Reference Treatise: A Border Passage

    But, in the recent years it has been noticed that a very large majority of the students, without reading the original texts, rely on the guide books or notes prepared by their teachers or others. This is definitely not a healthy habit because students do pass their exams with the help of such notes; they miss so many things which haunt them in their later lives. I would strongly advise all students to read the original text once again even if you have already read it, after reading this short treatise. You will see that the same story, after reading this treatise, will begin to give many new meanings to you. All the best. Raja Sharma

  • Ready Reference Treatise: Things Fall Apart

    19

    Ready Reference Treatise: Things Fall Apart
    Ready Reference Treatise: Things Fall Apart

    Guide books or book notes are primarily written to make students understand the original text better, especially from all those angles which are often overlooked by a casual reader. But, in the recent years it has been noticed that a very large majority of the students, without reading the original texts, rely on the guide books or notes prepared by their teachers or others. This is definitely not a healthy habit because students do pass their exams with the help of such notes; they miss so many things which haunt them in their later lives. I would strongly advise all students to read the original text once again even if you have already read it, after reading this short treatise. You will see that the same story, after reading this treatise, will begin to give many new meanings to you. All the best. Raja Sharma

  • Ready Reference Treatise: Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl

    23

    Ready Reference Treatise: Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl
    Ready Reference Treatise: Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl

    But, in the recent years it has been noticed that a very large majority of the students, without reading the original texts, rely on the guide books or notes prepared by their teachers or others. This is definitely not a healthy habit because students do pass their exams with the help of such notes; they miss so many things which haunt them in their later lives. I would strongly advise all students to read the original text once again even if you have already read it, after reading this short treatise. You will see that the same story, after reading this treatise, will begin to give many new meanings to you. The present book introduces the author in details, provides analysis of the characters and themes, and includes the complete summary. All the best. Raja Sharma

  • Ready Reference Treatise: 1984

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    Ready Reference Treatise: 1984
    Ready Reference Treatise: 1984

    Guide books or book notes are primarily written to make students understand the original text better, especially from all those angles which are often overlooked by a casual reader. But, in the recent years it has been noticed that a very large majority of the students, without reading the original texts, rely on the guide books or notes prepared by their teachers or others. This is definitely not a healthy habit because students do pass their exams with the help of such notes; they miss so many things which haunt them in their later lives. I would strongly advise all students to read the original text once again even if you have already read it, after reading this short treatise. You will see that the same story, after reading this treatise, will begin to give many new meanings to you. All the best. Raja Sharma

  • Ready Reference Treatise: Waiting for Godot

    18

    Ready Reference Treatise: Waiting for Godot
    Ready Reference Treatise: Waiting for Godot

    Guide books or book notes are primarily written to make students understand the original text better, especially from all those angles which are often overlooked by a casual reader. But, in the recent years it has been noticed that a very large majority of the students, without reading the original texts, rely on the guide books or notes prepared by their teachers or others. This is definitely not a healthy habit because students do pass their exams with the help of such notes; they miss so many things which haunt them in their later lives. I would strongly advise all students to read the original text once again even if you have already read it, after reading this short treatise. You will see that the same story, after reading this treatise, will begin to give many new meanings to you. All the best. Raja Sharma

  • Ready Reference Treatise: The Crucible

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    Ready Reference Treatise: The Crucible
    Ready Reference Treatise: The Crucible

    Guide books or book notes are primarily written to make students understand the original text better, especially from all those angles which are often overlooked by a casual reader. But, in the recent years it has been noticed that a very large majority of the students, without reading the original texts, rely on the guide books or notes prepared by their teachers or others. This is definitely not a healthy habit because students do pass their exams with the help of such notes; they miss so many things which haunt them in their later lives. I would strongly advise all students to read the original text once again even if you have already read it, after reading this short treatise. You will see that the same story, after reading this treatise, will begin to give many new meanings to you. All the best. Raja Sharma

  • Ready Reference Treatise: Down and Out in Paris and London

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    Ready Reference Treatise: Down and Out in Paris and London
    Ready Reference Treatise: Down and Out in Paris and London

    Guide books or book notes are primarily written to make students understand the original text better, especially from all those angles which are often overlooked by a casual reader. But, in the recent years it has been noticed that a very large majority of the students, without reading the original texts, rely on the guide books or notes prepared by their teachers or others. This is definitely not a healthy habit because students do pass their exams with the help of such notes; they miss so many things which haunt them in their later lives. I would strongly advise all students to read the original text once again even if you have already read it, after reading this short treatise. You will see that the same story, after reading this treatise, will begin to give many new meanings to you. All the best. Raja Sharma

  • Ready Reference Treatise: All My Sons

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    Ready Reference Treatise: All My Sons
    Ready Reference Treatise: All My Sons

    Guide books or book notes are primarily written to make students understand the original text better, especially from all those angles which are often overlooked by a casual reader. But, in the recent years it has been noticed that a very large majority of the students, without reading the original texts, rely on the guide books or notes prepared by their teachers or others. This is definitely not a healthy habit because students do pass their exams with the help of such notes; they miss so many things which haunt them in their later lives. I would strongly advise all students to read the original text once again even if you have already read it, after reading this short treatise. You will see that the same story, after reading this treatise, will begin to give many new meanings to you. All the best. Raja Sharma

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Raja Sharma

Raja Sharma is a retired college lecturer.He has taught English Literature to University students for more than two decades.His students are scattered all over the world, and it is noticeable that he is in contact with more than ninety thousand of his students.

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