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- 281: Edgar Allan Poe
- ... a high place in literary history. Poe wrote great short stories, famous not only in his own country, but all over the world (Robinson V)." "Hawthorne, Irving, Balzac, Bierce, Crane, Hemingway and other writers have given us memorable short stories; but none has produced so great a number of famous and unforgettable examples, so many tales that continue, despite changing standards ...
- 282: A Analysis Of Jack London Nove
- ... his literary achievements that have exerted influence, largely unacknowledged, on the generations of writers who succeeded him. This influence can be seen in the works of Robert Service, Ring Lardner, Hemingway, Steinbeek, Kerouac, and Mailer. Today, Jack London is celebrated for his great contribution to literature, and rightly so. It is believed that London was the best American writer on his ...
- 283: Fidal Castro
- ... a serious blow to Cuba. But come to the rescue they did, cementing the Soviet-Cuban bond and granting Castro a present he could have never given himself. As Ernest Hemingway put it,"I just hope to Christ that the United States doesn't cut the sugar quota. That will really tear it. It will make Cuba a gift to the ...
- 284: A Farewell To Arms
- By: BLAH A Farewell to Arms by: Ernest Hemingway The story begins in Gorizia, Italy, the headquarters of Frederick's troop, during World War I. The narrator is Frederick Henry, which is unclear at first. Frederick is an American ...
- 285: A Farewell To Arms - Response
- ... without being anything? "There isn't always an explanation for everything." War and love are obviously important themes in the book, and the relationship between the two is explored by Hemingway and, somewhat, by Henry. In the first two Books we are in the war and the war is overwhelming. In the last two Books we are in love. And, just ...
- 286: An Autobiographical Portrayal
- ... great wealth, social class 5 and fine breeding of Gerald Murphy (whom Scott would meet in 1925) combined with the good looks, athletic ability and heroic war record of Ernest Hemingway (Meyers, 103). Fitzgerald held Tommy Hitchcock in such high regard, that he inspired Scott s portrait of Tom Buchanan, Daisy s husband in The Great Gatsby. Fitzgerald gives a tremendously ...
- 287: Huckleberry Finn Book Report
- ... on the Mississippi River in the early 1840s and this novel is considered his Masterpiece. Huckleberry Finn is the classic in American literature by which all others are judged. Ernest Hemingway remarked, all modern American literature comes from one book by Mark Twain called Huckleberry Finn.
- 288: Edgar Allen Poe
- ... The raven is just a symbol of the narrator mournfulness and his sorrow of his lost Leonor. Poe´s ways to describe his gothic settings make him similar to Ernest Hemingway. He uses the same ways to describe how things are, so the reader can really imagine them. With his descriptions he makes the reader paranoid about their surroundings, and makes ...
- 289: Life And Legend Of Howard Hugh
- ... of Hughes’ manipulation of the stock market, his bribery of American presidents, his secret wartime combat mission under the aegis of President Roosevelt, his friendships with Cary Grant and Ernest Hemingway, his behind-locked-doors life in Las Vegas- and it revealed details of affairs with movie stars from Katharine Hepburn to Ava Gardner. McGraw-Hill’s announcement of the impending ...
- 290: Margaret Atwood
- ... s Award, The Handmaids Tale 1986, Los Angeles Times Fiction Award 1986, Ms. Magazine, Woman of the Year 1987, Shortlisted for the Booker Prize (England) 1987, Shortlisted for the Ritz Hemingway Prize (Paris) 1987, Arthur C. Clarke Award for best Science Fiction 1987, Commonwealth Literary Prize, Regional Winner 1987, Council for Advancement and support of Education, Silver Medal, Best Article of ...
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