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- 21: Heinrich Schliemann
- ... bride, and together they unearth the treasures of Troy and the citadel of Agamemnon, thereby fulfilling the dream he has chased since childhood (Calder 18,19; Burg 8). Indeed, by presenting his life in romantic autobiographies as a series of adventures, starring Heinrich Schliemann as the epic hero (Duchêne 14), he ensured his status as a lasting folk hero and perennial bestseller (Calder 19). The reality was that Heinrich Schliemann was ...
- 22: Charles Dickens
- ... in English Literature today. He wrote many novels and stories that continue to impress us still today. Since Dickens took is real life situations and transformed them into writings, many of his books were like autobiographies. Dickens had a hard life, but he made a huge impact on modern society. Some of the best tales came from him and his writing style will never be matched. The stories of Charles Dickens ...
- 23: Hee
- ... great and vivid detail that is set in a realistic everyday place. Stephen King who is mainly known for his novels, has broadened his horizons to different types of writings such as movie scripts, nonfiction, autobiographies, children’s books, and short stories. While Stephen King might be best known for his novels The Stand and It, some of his best work that has been published are his short stories such as ...
- 24: Stephen King
- ... great and vivid detail that is set in a realistic everyday place. Stephen King who is mainly known for his novels, has broadened his horizons to different types of writings such as movie scripts, nonfiction, autobiographies, children’s books, and short stories. While Stephen King might be best known for his novels The Stand and It, some of his best work that has been published are his short stories such as ...
- 25: The Bogus Logic Of The Beak Of
- ... however, means producing new things, not more of what already exists." (Bethell, 1976, 74) This is actually the underlying message of The Beak of the Finch, too. 5This assessment was my own from reading the autobiographies of Lyell, Darwin, and Wallace. There is no suggestion of any unscrupulous action on the part of Darwin, and he appeared to behave in a scrupulous manner, though consistent with his beliefs. (For example, he ...
- 26: Stephen King: The King of Terror
- ... great and vivid detail that is set in a realistic everyday place. Stephen King who is mainly known for his novels, has broadened his horizons to different types of writings such as movie scripts, nonfiction, autobiographies, children's books, and short stories. While Stephen King might be best known for his novels The Stand and It, some of his best work that has been published are his short stories such as ...
- 27: Stephen King: The King of Terror
- ... great and vivid detail that is set in a realistic everyday place. Stephen King who is mainly known for his novels, has broadened his horizons to different types of writings such as movie scripts, nonfiction, autobiographies, children's books, and short stories. While Stephen King might be best known for his novels The Stand and It, some of his best work that has been published are his short stories such as ...
- 28: Statement For Propsed Activity Research On Impact Of Trade On Pak-Us Military Ties
- ... in the last 5-8 years, which might carry some information on The Brown Amendment and The Pressler Amendment. Most of the books published in the last eight years or so have been biographies or autobiographies of retired army officers of the Pakistan Army. But visiting various web sites, which have provided sufficient information, has redressed this lack of availability of information. SELECT BIBLIOGRAPHY Azmi, Raziullah M., PAK-AMERCIAN RELATIONS: THE ...
- 29: Achilles Anophtheis (Achilles revisited)
- ... few pieces of literature we have been able to recover, it seems that such men were regarded as the heroes of their age. I refer of course to the numerous copies we have of the autobiographies of Donald Trump, Robert Campeau and the like. Evidently the culture considered these books to be of great importance, for we found huge amounts of them in large buildings. This was apparently for safekeeping since ...
- 30: The Truth May Be Hidden In Reality, But Expressed In Fiction
- ... uses causes and effects because they are relevant to his life (Bradbury 165). Pickeral argues that Dickens reveals his moral view through contrasting characters and plot (Pickeral 154). Like most authors, Dickens’ novels are not autobiographies, but they are autobiographical. He does not choose to express his true feelings in a book completely about his life, so he expresses it through a novel. A reader may have to read between the ...
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