| Title | Pages |
| "Elegiac Stanzas Suggested by a Picture of Peele Castle". | 3 |
| E. E. Cummings: Conformist, (not) Rebel. | 7 |
| Early Greek Plays - Sophocles, Euripedes and Aeschylus. | 14 |
| Eating Away at Stereotypes: Margaret Atwood's The Edible Woman. | 5.5 |
| Economic Instability: Cause and Effect in The Lottery by Shirley Jackson | 3 |
| Edgar Allan Poe | 6 |
| Edgar Allan Poe's The Cask of Amontillado . | 4 |
| Edgar Allen Poe's "The Fall of the House of Usher". | 3 |
| Edgar Allen Poe's The Cask of Amontillado: The Personification of Madness. | 5 |
| Edgar Allen Poe: An Analysis of the Life, Works, and Death of Poe. | 8 |
| Edgar Allen Poe: History and Writings. | 3 |
| Edgar Allen Poe: Influences. | 6 |
| Edgar Allen Poe: Six Synopses | 6 |
| Edith Wharton's Harsh Treatment of Her Female Characters in "The House of Mirth". | 5 |
| Edith Wharton: Life And Views On Women Of Her Time. | 6 |
| Effects of chivalry on medieval knights. | 11 |
| Eighteenth- Century European Satire: The Art of the Burning Pen. | 4 |
| Eleanora di Toledo with her son Giovanni de' Medici Agnolo Bronzino. | 5 |
| Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard. | 6 |
| Eliot's Criticism Applied to His Poetry. | 5 |
| Elizabeth Barrett Browning's Mother and Poet. | 3 |
| Elizabeth Barrett Browning's activism for Children--social/political realities of Victorian child labor | 6 |
| Elizabeth Bishop: Pink Dog . | 4.5 |
| Embers By Sandor Marai. | 17 |
| Emelye's Answer: A Feminist Interpretation of Chaucer's The Knight's Tale . | 4.5 |
| Emerson's Self Reliance and the American Spirit. | 3 |
| Emily Dickinson And The Struggle To Believe. | 9 |
| Emily Dickinson's Poetry: An Analysis of Language and Theme | 4 |
| Emily Dickinson. | 3 |
| Emma by Jane Austin. | 4 |
| Encounters Heat Up The Scene At Times. | 3 |
| English - Land in American Literature. | 4 |
| English - The Incarnadine Land. | 4 |
| English Assignment On Book As For Me and My House by Sinclair Ross. | 6 |
| English Law in the Courts and at Home: Bleak House as a Critical Narrative. | 7 |
| English Novels Abstract | 1 |
| English: Robert Frost's (1928) Acquainted with the Night . | 3 |
| Enlightenment Through Sarcasm. | 3 |
| Entering The Closed Doors of Patriarchy: Emma's Quest in Gustave Flaubert's Madame Bovary. | 3 |
| Epics Of The Past. | 5 |
| Epiphanies in Dubliners . | 7 |
| Ernest Hemmingways' "Hills Like White Elephants" | 5 |
| Essay | 7 |
| Essay Questions for Alice Walker's Essay: In Search of Our Mother's Gardens . | 4 |
| Essay on "Day of the Locust" by N. West. | 10 |
| Essay: Obasan by Joy Kogawa and In the Skin of a Lion by Michael Ondaatje | 3 |
| Essentialism and Constructivism in Feminist Literature | 6 |
| Esther's freedom in The Bell Jar . | 4 |
| Ethnicity in Children's Literature: Three Annotated Bibliographies. | 3 |
| Eudora Welty. | 3 |
| Eugene O'Neil's Long Day's Journey Into Night. . | 10 |
| Eugene O'Neill: An Analysis of His Work. | 5 |
| Euripides' Classic Tragedy Electra and the Story in a Single Quotation. | 5 |
| Euripides' Plays: "Alcestis" and "Rhesus" | 5 |
| Euripides': "Alcestis" and "Rhesus," | 5 |
| Eurocentric Colonialism in Conrad's Heart of Darkness . | 8 |
| Eurocentrism in Conrad's Heart of Darkness . | 11 |
| Euthanasia and Ivan Ilych. | 6 |
| Evaluation of the Children's Book The Great Kapok Tree | 3 |
| Everyday Use Analysis: Alice Walker | 3 |
| Evidence Of The Autobiographical Nature Of Little Women . | 3 |
| Evidence of Pride and Prejudice in Elizabeth and Darcy in Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice . | 5 |
| Evidence of Pride and Prejudice in Elizabeth and Darcy in Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice. | 4 |
| Examination Of A Critical Article About Anton Chekov's Life As It Pertains To His Short Story, Lady With The Pet Dog. | 3 |
| Examining "Father and Daughter" in Charles Dickens' Novel: "Hard Times". | 3 |
| Examining Frost's Poem "The Wood- Pile". | 5 |
| Examining Three Robert Frost Poems. | 4 |
| Examining the Character of Lilia In "When Mr. Pirzada Came to Dine". | 5 |
| Examining the Cites of Chicago and New YorkIn the Novel "Sister Carrie". | 4 |
| Examining the Story of Aladdin. | 3 |
| Examining the Work of A.H. Itwaru and the Origins of Guyana's IndoCaribbean Heritage | 4 |
| Existentialism in The Catcher in the Rye . | 6 |
| Expanding Monstrosity in Frankenstein | 3 |
| Explaining Mark Twain (a little) | 1 |
| Explication Of The Poem Bridging, By Marge Piercy. | 3 |
| Explication Of The Poem Stopping By Woods On A Snowy Evening, By Robert Frost. | 3 |
| Exploration and Discovery in the Shakespearian/Elizabethan Era. | 4 |
| Exploration of love in Nadine Gordimer's The Pickup. | 6 |
| Exploring Three Poems with an Emphasis on Humanity's Relationship with the Earth. | 5 |
| Exploring the Concept of Death in Three Works of Poetry. | 3 |
| Exploring the Human Condition: From the Greeks to the Beats | 5 |
| Exploring the Thought Processes in Europe: Tree Questions on the Structure of Thought, Science, and Art. | 4 |
| Exposition Of William Blake's Poem, The Tyger . | 3 |
| Extremes of Truth and Denial: A Reading of Two Novellas by Jane Smiley. | 6 |
| Ezra Pound, The River-Merchants Wife | 3 |