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- 1171: George Washington: Summoned By A Country; One Man Stood Strong
- George Washington: Summoned By A Country; One Man Stood Strong Nick Wilkerson Mrs. Beverly Zieres British Literature and Composition No other man has anymore history in the making of a nation than George Washington. Washington, known as the father of this nation, was a fighter and a ...
- 1172: Nevil Shute
- ... Century who distinguishes his writings by his realistic adventures and detailed descriptions of modern society and their lifestyles. His settings combined with his imagination creates a truly unique type of literature that relates to many readers and survivors of his generation. Shute's adventures and the life of his characters are also from a mind of creativity. Shute's adventures consist ...
- 1173: Edgar Allen Poe (1809-1849)
- ... to write and lecture. Poe died in Oct 7, 1849 in Baltimore. He virtually created the detective story and he perfected the psychological thriller. He has a worldwide influence on literature.
- 1174: The Life of Sid Vicious
- ... the Soho Primary School where he horrified his teachers when he told them that he no longer believed in God. John left this school with two zero levels in English Literature and English Language and absolutely no ambition to pursue his academic studies. John went back into education by taking a photography class at Hackney. During his time at Hackney his ...
- 1175: Pope Paul III: The Sixteenth Century Miracle
- ... education during his youth. He studied in Rome under Pomponius Laetus, and also in the gardens of Lorenzo de' Medici at Florence. He had a love for art and elegant literature which was proper for his period. At first, Alessandro wanted a diplomatic career, but with his mothers urging he looked for one in the church instead. In the church his ...
- 1176: Eugene Gladstone O'Neill
- ... Anna Christie” in 1922, “Strange Interlube” in 1928 and “Long Days Journey Into Night” in 1957. (Newlyn,Eugene O'Neill”,p.1787.) Eugene was also awarded the Nobel Peace in Literature in 1936. (Newlyn,Eugene O'Neill” ,p.1783.) O'Neill wrote many other plays that were seen and enjoyed through out the world. He was definetly a important person in ...
- 1177: The Life and Work of Nemerov
- The Life and Work of Nemerov "Nemerov's contribution to our literature--as a gifted writer of fiction and critical prose, but pre-eminently as a poet-- does not seem to me to have received as much celebrity as it deserves. Nemerov ...
- 1178: The Works of Graham Greene
- ... Quiet American. The Quiet American is judged as one of Greene*s "entertainments" that include comedies, spy fiction, and thrillers that take place in foreign countries (Introduction). According to World Literature Critics editor, James P. Draper, The Quiet American is set in South Vietnam and anticipates U.S. involvement in the Vietnam conflict. The novel*s protagonist, Alden Pyle, who is ...
- 1179: Gather Together in Maya Angelou's Name
- ... in Maya Angelou's Name "A baby's love for his mother is probably the sweetest emotion we can savor." (Angelou) By consistently weaving the theme of motherhood into her literature, Maya Angelou creates both personal narratives and poems that the reader can relate to. Her exploration of this universal theme lends itself to a very large and diverse audience. Throughout ...
- 1180: The Life of Alexander Hamilton
- ... the humanities and sciences. When he was able to get away from the office, Hamilton further expanded his intellect in Knox's library, where he read voluminously in the classics, literature, and history. Hamilton, who had early fancied himself a writer, published an occasional poem in the local paper, and impressed the residents of the island with a particularly vivid and ...
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