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- 1111: Karl Marx
- ... the paper. Marx had many great ideas. Some things that Marx ideas brought about are: Modern sociology, the transformation of the study of history, and the act of affecting philosophy, literature, and the arts. Marx dies at 55 years old, in bad health. His remaining ten years were less eventful. In 1871 the second edition of Capital was needed. After Marx ...
- 1112: Allen Ginsberg: Poet
- ... later became known as the "Beat Authors." Ginsberg was the youngest and most innocent in the "circle," but was soon corrupted and became equally obsessed with drugs, crime, sex and literature as the rest of them. During this time, Ginsberg haunted Times Square associating with junkies and thieves and began experimenting with drugs. Ginsberg was openly gay for most of his ...
- 1113: Albert Einstein
- ... electro-chemical business. He was fortunate to have an excellent family with which he held a strong relationship. Albert's mother, Pauline Einstein, had an intense passion for music and literature, and it was she that first introduced her son to the violin in which he found much joy and relaxation. Also, he was very close with his younger sister, Maja ...
- 1114: Irwin Allen Ginsberg
- ... fellow students Lucien Carr and Jack Kerouac and friends William S. Burroughs and Neal Cassady. These delinquent young philosophers, you might say were equally obsessed with drugs, crime, sex and literature. Eventually, Allen got suspended from Columbia for various small offenses. He began hanging around with Times Square junkies and thieves (mostly friends of Burroughs), experimenting with Benzedrine and marijuana, and ...
- 1115: Robert Schumann
- ... advise but had a difficult time following it (Sadie 850). Schumann’s music reflected his moods and the changes he experienced. Mainly his music was influenced by and demonstrated how literature influenced his life (Ewen 467). His works reflected his moods and his life was “catalogued “ in his works (Slonimsky 903). Many of his pieces depicted “nocturnal moods, nature scenes and ...
- 1116: The Writing of Edgar Allan Poe
- The Writing of Edgar Allan Poe Jessica Hales Edgar Allan Poe was and still is an important figure in literature. He is known as the father of the short story. Poe’s works deal with the mind, as well as the bizarre. His terror stories express moral and psychological realities ...
- 1117: Ralph Waldo Emerson
- ... Boston was known as, "the leading member of the group of New England idealists known as the transcendentalists." [Benet- 17] His father, editor of the "Monthly Anthology" - a review of literature, and pastor at the Unitarian Church in Boston, died in 1811, when Ralph Waldo was only eight. With a scholarship to Harvard, Emerson entered in 1817. Not a outstanding student ...
- 1118: The Beliefs of Martin Luther King Jr.
- ... was important. He was deliberate and patient in his endeavours, disciplined and hard working. Dr. King was well-read in the history of his people as well as in great literature, philosophies, etc. He developed his oratory skills. He lead many marches and went willingly to jail to further freedom for his people. Being organised, he became the first president of ...
- 1119: Mark Twain
- ... After serving briefly as editor and part-owner of the Buffalo Express, he moved to Hartford, Conn., in 1871, abandoning journalism in order to devote his full attention to serious literature. There, and during summers in Elmira, he produced “Roughing It” (1872), an account of his Western years; “The Gilded Age” (1873, with Charles Dudley Warner), a satire of get-rich ...
- 1120: To Race the Wind by Krents and All But My Life Klein
- To Race the Wind by Krents and All But My Life Klein In many works of literature, a character may be dealt a bad hand and have the courage and strength to overcome his suffering. In the autobiography To Race the Wind by Harold Krents, he tells ...
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