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Titles of English literary papers
Do you have to write a book? Can't you write more broadly?

I also write research papers, but I don't specialize in books. Although the scope of a book is relatively small, it is not easy to express your feelings because of the limited content. You know, it is impossible to write a foreign paper only by borrowing the original words in the book or some famous comments without your own thinking. I'm writing/kloc-the major literary trends and writers in Britain in the 0/9th century, such as critical realism and romanticism, including works by Byron, Jane Austen and Dickens. From this point of view, writing is not only broad-minded but also easy to write your own feelings.

If you have to write a book, I suggest you write Pride and Prejudice. Your topic can focus on "19th century British society's marriage based on money and reputation" or "should the value of marriage and love be based on money, reputation or subjective feelings" to describe how the British society at that time built marriage on money, and then mainly reflect on how Jane Austen's novels reflect the current situation and what is the final outcome. You can also write about how women advocated fairness and freedom at that time.

In fact, a book can write a lot of things, and there will be some when it is repeated. After all, people all over the world are writing this book, but I won't go into details about your own views. So you must open your mind, write more of your own ideas and opinions, and integrate your own things into the article in combination with the love concept of today's society.

Or the works of Charles Dickens. His works are very classic and representative, which hit the nail on the head and reflected the sharp contradictions in British society at that time and the beauty and ugliness of people's thoughts in different classes, and influenced generation after generation.

Finally, I wish you a good paper!