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Search results 1841 - 1850 of 2670 matching essays
- 1841: E. E. Cummings
- ... individuality is reflected in the novel arrangement and punctuation of his poems (Ulanov 565). Also he acquired this good comment about his skill level in writing. In Essentials of Contemporary Literature, Donald W. Heiney states: [t]hese eccentricities have been widely imitated, but it requires a poet of Cummings skill to bring them off successfully (Cummings, Penguin, 469). Cummings also received ...
- 1842: Ernesto Guevara De Serna
- ... Engels, and Freud which all were all part of his father's library. He went to secondary school in 1941, the Colegio Nacional Dean Funes, Cordoba, where he excelled in literature and sports. At home he was impressed by the Spanish Civil War refugees and by the long series of political crises in Argentina. These culminated in the Left Fascist dictatorship ...
- 1843: Emily Dickinson 3
- ... of them in close detail. During the late nineteenth century, Emily Dickinson (1830 - 1886) featured as one of the few female poets in the largely male-dominated sphere of American literature. Although she authored 1800 poems, only seven were published during her lifetime - why? Emily Dickinson has always provoked debate; over her life, her motivations for the words she wrote and ...
- 1844: Domitian
- ... His poems were very sensitive no matter what the topic. Later on Domitian even wrote and published a book about baldness. Apparently, Domitian was interested in many different types of literature. People often said that he spoke intelligently, and made memorable comments. In his later years, Domitian began to read Tiberius s commentaries. He established a way of thinking and developed ...
- 1845: Dante Alighieri
- Dante Alighieri was one of the most renowned writers in world literature. His great masterpieces have influenced the world immensely. He was not only a great writer and poet but he also was a man that overcame great odds to write awe ...
- 1846: Charles Dickens 5
- Charles Dickens was an English novelist and one of the most popular writers in the history of literature. In his enormous body of works, Dickens combined masterly storytelling, humor, pathos, and irony with sharp social criticism and acute observation of people and places, both real and imagined. (Encarta ...
- 1847: Criticism Of Alexander Pope
- ... Pope also talks about his literary ancestors, including his English predecessors and Classical Greek writers. "Epistle to Dr. Arbuthnot" is written in the tradition of the characteristics of eighteenth century literature. What makes "Epistle to Dr. Arbuthnot" by Alexander Pope unique is his use of first person and dialogue format. Through the use of satire, Pope suggests that men should actually ...
- 1848: Cooper, James F.
- ... began the sage in which Cooper has still remained an American Genius. The Leatherstocking Tales. The effort of the five novels clearly sets Cooper among the best authors in American Literature. He addresses culture's relation to the past; to the struggle of achieving a sense of historical form. At the time, national primary held an irresistible appeal, but the leatherstocking ...
- 1849: Charles Dickens 2
- ... few weeks, was the first of these Christmas books. Tossed off while he was engaged in writing Chuzzlewit, it was an extraordinary achievement--the one great Christmas myth of modern literature. His view of life was later to be described or dismissed as "Christmas philosophy and he himself spoke of "Carol philosophy" as the basis of a projected work. His "philosophy ...
- 1850: Charles Dickens
- ... mental and physical energy. He recorded his activities in thousand of letters. They were very enjoyable reading. He crowded his social life with friends from the world of art and literature. He enjoyed drama and went to the theater as much as he could. After he became rich and famous, he made a hobby of producing and acting in amateur theatrical ...
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