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241: Dark City
... their tunning, he knew he has to think up something fast. Mr. Book can also tune. Same with the other Strangers. The secondary characters were Inspector Frank Bumstead, Dr. Daniel Poe Schreber, Emma Murdoch, Mr. Rain, Mr. Sleep, Mr. Quick, Mr. Wall, and all the rest of the Strangers that weren t named. Frank Bumstead plays the role of an inspector ...
242: Jack Londons Apparent Conflict
... a comical side of London being portrayed in The Leopard Man s Story (Walcutt 29) In London s short story Moon Face , he adapts the writing style of Edgar Alan Poe and tells the tale of a man overcome by hatred for his comrade and his happiness. The neighbor takes revenge by killing his happy neighbor s dog, burning his farm ...
243: The Cask Of Amontllado
"The Cask of Amontllado" by Edgar Allan Poe This is very well-thought out story of revenge involving two enemies, in which a man, Montresor elaborately plans the demise of his foe Fortunato. Montresor chooses the the timing ...
244: Nathaniel Hawthorne
... produced more than twenty tales during three years in concord, sold them to magazines, and then collected them in Mosses from an Old Manse. His reputation was growing. Edgar Allen Poe called Hawthorne, “ the example, par excellence, in this country, of the privately admired and publicly unappreciated man of genius.” (McGraw Hill, pg.69) It took Hawthorne a return to Salem ...
245: Bram Stoker
... published in June 1897. Reviews on "Dracula" were mixed, and the book never yielded much money for Stoker. In a favorable review the "Daily Mail" compared it with "Frankenstein" and Poe's "The Fall of the House of Usher." "The Bookman" found it likeable in spots but commented that the "descriptions were hideous and repulsive." (Leatherdale, p.68) For the next ...
246: Emily Dickinson 2
... to the best of their ability. After a while they managed to publish another 166 poems. As Johnson describes Emily Dickinson and compares her to other poets like Edgar Allen Poe and Whitman he states: Dickinson, however, was the poet of exclusion, of the shut door. She accepted the limitations of rhyme and meter, and worked endless variations on one basic ...
247: The Cask Of Amontillado
The Cask Of Amontillado “The Cask Of Amontillado”, written by Edgar Allen Poe has introduced to us a character by the name of Montresor. As the main character of this short story, Montresor defines himself as a poor, demented guy who cunningly in ...
248: Washington Irving
... classicism, or the Enlightenment. The most important result of romanticism was the emphasis laid upon the supernatural. Some writers during this time period were Mary Shelley with Frankenstein, Edgar Allen Poe with various poems and selections, such as The Raven, The TellTale Heart, and The Pit and The Pendulum. One person who had a great effect on the Romantic era was ...
249: The Black Cat: The Narrator Is Crazy
The Black Cat: The Narrator Is Crazy The narrator of “The Black Cat” by Edgar Allen Poe is, without a doubt, crazy. The first word that comes to mind when thinking of the exact type of mental illness that the narrator suffers from is, Schizophrenia. When a ...
250: Emily DIckinson
... that Dickinson could not have written to please publishers, who were not ready to risk her striking style and original metaphors. She had the right to educate the public, as Poe and Whitman eventually did, but she never had the invitation. Had she published during her lifetime, public criticism might have driven her into deeper solitude and even silence. The twentieth ...


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