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Arthur Gordon Pym U S Military
1,742 wordsEdgar Allan Poe (1809 - 1849), was an American poet, short-story writer, and literary critic. Poe's stormy personal life and his haunting poems and stories combined to make him one of the most famous figures in American literary history. Poe's influence on literature has been immense. His short story "The Murders in the Rue Morgue" (1841) is considered the first modern detective story. His reviews of American novelist Nathaniel Hawthorne mark him as the first significant theorist of the modern s...
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Puritan Themes In Nathaniel Hawthorne Writing
842 wordsAmerican novelist and nineteenth century writer Nathaniel Hawthorne was the first writer to apply artistic judgment to Puritan society. There were many transcendentalists during Hawthorne's time period, but his works showed little optimism and self-confidence. Most of his works were written from a Puritan preoccupation (Compton's Encyclopedia, 83). With a series of short stories and novels that brought back the life of New England's Puritan past, Hawthorne achieved one of the most distinguished ...
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Mice And Men George And Lennie
1,931 wordsHe is the son of what today would be termed middle class parents, yet John Steinbeck does not use that part of society for much of his highly acclaimed works. His treatment of the common man makes him a uniquely American author of the Twentieth Century. John Steinbeck's life plays a major role in what he writes which reflects a pessimistic view of America and his sympathy for the poor and oppressed. The son of John and Olive Steinbeck, John Steinbeck was born and reared in and around the Salinas...
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Farewell To Arms Ernest Hemingway
1,189 wordsErnest Hemingway was a major American novelist and short story writer whose principal themes were violence, machismo, and the nature of what is called now 'male bonding. '; His renowned style for his firmly non-intellectual fiction is characterized by understatement and terse dialogue (Riley 231). Hemingway had a life that included him running away several times. Hemingway had many jobs before becoming a novelist and short story writer. He also had many influences, from his father's suicide to p...
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Farewell To Arms Ernest Hemingway
1,197 wordsErnest Hemingway was a major American novelist and short story writer whose principal themes were violence, machismo, and the nature of what is called now male bonding. His renowned style for his firmly non-intellectual fiction is characterized by understatement and terse dialogue (Riley 231). Hemingway had a life that included him running away several times. Hemingway had many jobs before becoming a novelist and short story writer. He also had many influences, from his father s suicide to paint...
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Bartleby The Scrivener Narrator Of The Story
1,758 wordsHerman Melville: An Anti-transcendentalist Or Not Essay, Herman Melville: An Anti-transcendentalist Or Not Melville, Herman (1819 - 91), an American Novelist, is widely regarded as one of Americas greatest and most influential novelists; known primarily as the author of Moby Dick. He belonged to a group of eminent pre-Civil War writers-American Romantics or members of the American Renaissance-who created a new and vigorous national literature. He is one of the notable examples of an American aut...
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Bartleby The Scrivener Narrator Of The Story
1,739 wordsHerman Melville: An Anti-Transcendentalist Or Not Essay, Herman Melville: An Anti-Transcendentalist Or Not Melville, Herman (1819 - 91), an American Novelist, is widely regarded as one of Americas greatest and most influential novelists; known primarily as the author of Moby Dick. He belonged to a group of eminent pre-Civil War writers-American Romantics or members of the American Renaissance-who created a new and vigorous national literature. He is one of the notable examples of an American aut...
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Bartleby The Scrivener Narrator Of The Story
1,751 wordsMelville, Herman (1819 - 91), an American Novelist, is widely regarded as one of Americas greatest and most influential novelists; known primarily as the author of Moby Dick. He belonged to a group of eminent pre-Civil War writers-American Romantics or members of the American Renaissance-who created a new and vigorous national literature. He is one of the notable examples of an American author whose work went largely unrecognized in his own time and died in obscurity. American novelist, a major ...
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James Fenimore Cooper American Novelist
1,258 wordsJames Fenimore Cooper, whose writing has evoked admiration is considered to be the first true American novelist. His most popular work, The Last of the Mohicans, has remained one of the most widely read novels throughout the world and it, along with the other four novels that make up The Leatherstocking Tales, has impacted the way many view both the American Indians and the frontier period of American history. The image of the strong and fearless frontiersman, as well as the wise and noble red m...
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