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1121: Johannes Brahms
... at first, but soon many people loved it and accepted it. People are frequently performing his works, and his works are nearly the most performed, second only to Beethoven. The literature dealing with Brahms is increasing more and more each year, with many new translations in many different languages.
1122: The Life of Emily Dickinson
... Christianity, her family was also putting enormous amount of pressure for her to convert. No longer the submissive youngster she would not bend her will on such issues as religion, literature and personal associations. She maintained a correspondence with Rev. Charles Wadsworth over a substantial period of time. Even though she rejected the Church as a entity she never did reject ...
1123: Alexander The Great
... the city of Bucephala in memory of the faithful horse. Education When Alexander was 13 he began being a pupil of Aristotle. Aristotle inspired young Alexander with a love for literature, science, medicine, and philosophy. He came to know and like Greek ways of living, and was impressed with the ideals for Greek civilization. Alexander took part in sports and daily ...
1124: Mao Zedong
... provided with all major editions of the Chuci. He spent months studying and comparing them. The "Li Sao" was Mao’s favorite poem and contributed to his romantic nature in literature ("revolutionary romanticism") in the spring of 1958, and to the flowery call of the Great Leap. Tu Weiming has concluded that Mao’s approach to China’s modernization was revolutionary ...
1125: The Period of Ramses II
... a large part of their religion. The schools in the temples contained “books on ethics and the literary works which the young scribes might well need, as well as technical literature” (Hornung 107). In the temples there was “economic and intellectual activity…[and] was the setting for the birth and development of the plays whose legendary themes gave Egypt its drama ...
1126: Argentine Marxist Revolutionary And Guerrilla Leader Che Guevara
... library, it is probable that he had read some of their works before he went to secondary school (1941), the Colegio Nacional Dean Funes, Cordoba, where he excelled only in literature and sports. At home he was impressed by the Spanish Civil War refugees and by the long series of squalid political crises in Argentina which culminated in the 'Left Fascist ...
1127: Stephen King
... said, "For years, I’ve been saying that Stephen King is much more than just a horror writer. And I believe he has not been given credit for taking American Literature and stretching its wings. "Bag of Bones," proves me right ( Website for King Fans)." The next stylistic quality is that of the bizarre twists and turns the plot makes throughout ...
1128: Ray Bradbury
... 1953 and is set in a future when the written word is forbidden. Resisting a totalitarian state which burns all the books, a group of rebels memorize entire works of literature and philosophy. Ray Bradbury's work has been included in the Best American Short Story collections (1946, 1948, and 1952). He has been awarded the O. Henry Memorial Award, the ...
1129: Who the Book is About: Hans Christian Andersen
... Africa and continued to write novels, plays, and travel books, but it was more than 150 stories for children that established him as one of the great figures of world literature. Hans Christian Andersen died April 4, 1875. We did not only lose a good man, but a great storyteller, author, novelist, playwright, and hero. 1. The subject of the book ...
1130: Mikhail Lermontov
... world by proletariat (Communist Manifesto by Marx). Following all this it is impossible for the contemporary writers not to include some of the elements of history into their work of literature. In the following the trait of history will be examined in the book by Mikhail Lermontov “The Hero of Our Time.” The book begins with story of a Muslim girl ...


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