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Historical Fiction Los Angeles
1,372 words... cott Odell's early life he had a inspiration inside of him that was not revealed until after he achieved success in his professional life. During his college years he always showed an interest in words. One way he showed that interest was by becoming an editor for some time, then a director. During this time, all of his ideas were stored up in his head, to then begin his writings. He directed his first books towards adults. In the long run, he found that more of his interest lie in creating ...
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A Tale Of Two Cities Historical Fiction
1,884 wordsA Tale of Two Cities is a novel categorized as historical fiction. Historical fiction is a composite material, with a portion of history embedded in a matrix of fiction. A Tale of Two Cities is appropriately titled, as the novel is the story of England and Revolutionary France; as a result it can be categorized as historical fiction. A Tale of Two Cities is parallel to history in many different respects. The English setting, and atmosphere, is similarly portrayed, as it actually existed in the s...
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One Of The Main Moby Dick
1,327 wordsJames Fenimore Cooper's The last of the Mohicans is often seen as a simple adventure story within the historical frame of the French and Indian war. Only if we analyze the novel in a closer way, we will realize that it goes beyond this label and that its sources are many and varied, giving the work the richness of the genres on which Cooper's novel is based. These are romanticism, western, (being its author one of the forerunners of these genres in the U. S. A. ), captivity narratives and epic. ...
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Book Review Of The Queen Own Fool
723 wordsI think, Majesty, that all uncles have some things in common, whether they are nobles, priests, or showmen. And what is that, my Jardinire? asked the queen. They do not like girls who talk too much. But that is exactly why I want you here, she said, lifting one finger. To talk and talk and talk as much as you please. Even if it is all nonsense? Especially then. Throw together a fool, a queen, and a lot of sneaky citizens, and what do you end up with? An amazing story that makes a book I just can...
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Ability To Create Variety Of People
2,221 wordsDaniel Defoe s acclaimed novel, Robinson Crusoe, is not only a great adventurous novel, but an amazing reflection of Defoe s moral beliefs, personal experiences, and political battles with the English monarchy. Throughout the course of this novel, references to defoe s own experiences come up again and again. In addition to these numerous references, the general story line of Robinson Crusoe tells a similar story to that of Defoe s actual life; slightly reminiscent of the prodigal son theme. Dan...
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Ability To Create Variety Of People
2,182 wordsDaniel Defoe's acclaimed novel, Robinson Crusoe, is not only a great adventurous novel, but an amazing reflection of Defoe's moral beliefs, personal experiences, and political battles with the English monarchy. Throughout the course of this novel, references to defoe's own experiences come up again and again. In addition to these numerous references, the general story line of Robinson Crusoe tells a similar story to that of Defoe's actual life; slightly reminiscent of the prodigal son theme. Dan...
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18 Th Century Jean Baptiste
1,152 wordsThe supermarket of history The Siege of Isfahan Jean-Christophe Rufin, trans Willard Wood 373 pp, Picador In Letter 72 of Montesquieu's Lettres Persanes, which was published in 1721, a Persian nobleman who has travelled from Isfahan to Paris meets a Frenchman who was extremely satisfied with himself. In a quarter of an hour he had decided three questions of ethics, four problems of history, and five scientific matters. I mentioned Persia to him, but I had hardly uttered four words when he contra...
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