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7431: Similarities Between Franz Liszt and Kurt Cobain
... rush at retail; biz talk turns to bands unreleased work.” Billboard April 23 1994. Pg. 9 Schoenberg, Harold C. The Lives of the Great Composers. New York, London: WW Norton & CO., 1981 Seidenberg, Robert, “The Day the Demons Won.” Entertainment Weekly April 7 1995. Pg. 108
7432: Emily Dickinson: Life and Her Works
... only Tulle- We paused before a House that seemed A Swelling of the Ground The Roof was a Scarcely visible- The Cornice-in the Ground- Since then- ‘tis Centuries-and yet Feels shorter than the Day I first surmised the Horses' Heads Were toward Eternity- (Benfey 1986, 83) The "New Critics who were Allen Tate, R,P. Blackmur and Yvor Winters said this about "The Chariot" "If the word great means ...
7433: Biography of Edgar Allen Poe
... Poe, Edgar Allen. The Raven, Internet, WISE, 3rd of April 1997. Griest, Stephanie. “Undying Devotion: Cemeteries Turn Down Celebrities Whose Fans Won't Let Them Rest In Peace". The Washington Post., July 15, 1995, Sec:D STYLE, I. Parker, Jamie. Who Is Buried in Edgar Poe's Grave, Internet, WISE, 3rd of April, 1997.
7434: Dickinson vs. Whitman
... started to gain more recognition from critics. Eighteen sixty-two was the major turning point for Dickinson's life; 1862 was when she wrote most of her poetry. She was writing about one poem each day. During the year 1862, the man Emily Dickinson loved left for San Francisco. After he left, she started wearing only white, and during the last ten years of her life she didn't leave the ...
7435: Dante Alighieri: A Poetic Descent into Metaphorical Hell
... his own. He seemed to be influenced greatly by Brunetto Latini, who has a large part in The Divine Comedy. His early writings attracted the attention of Guido Cavalcanti, a popular Italian poet of the day, as Dante's skill became more defined the two became friends. It is also thought that Dante studied at the university in Bologna around the year 1285. He became involved in some political altercations, he ...
7436: The Life of Charles Dickens
... Charles had to pay for his food and everything else with the six shillings he earned every week. The details of London and of prison life were imprinting themselves into Dickens' memory and would one day help him in the novels he wrote. After John was in prison for three months, his mother died leaving him enough money to get out of debtors prison (Mankowitz 20-22). Late in Charles' teens ...
7437: Biography of Ogden Nash
... free verse. Some were serious, but most of them were humorous. Other examples of his collections include: Good Intentions (1942), Versus (1949), Family Reunion (1950), Parents Keep Out (1951), The Moon Is Shining Bright as Day (1953), The Private Dining Room (1953), You Can't Get There from Here (1957), Everyone but Thee and Me (1962), Marriage Lines (1964), Cruise of the Aardvark (1967), There's Always Another Windmill (1968), and ...
7438: Bill Clinton and His Many Problems
... that the president, when he was governor in Arkansore, came to a hotel where she was a waitress or something like that. He should then have asked her to come to his room later that day. When she arrived he tried to force her to have sex with him. He should also have showed her his thing. She turned him down and he gave up and said that she should forget ...
7439: The Life of Anne Frank
... them to the hiding place, Anne brought her diary. During the months Anne lived in hiding, her diary became her best friend and confidant. In hiding, Anne continued to write in her diary nearly every day. She wrote about her life with the seven other people in hiding--her parents, her sister, the van Pels family (called the van Daan family by Anne), and Fritz Pfeffer (called Alfred Dussel by Anne ...
7440: Silas Marner
... Throughout this book, each character is trying to hide all of their flaws that have occurred in the past. They are trying to forget anything that has happened to them yet they know that one day, they will soon have to face the reality of it and share their deepest secrets with everyone. Silas Marner, the main character in this book, has moved to the town Raveloe from Lantern-Yard because ...


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