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- 1281: Frosts Use Of Everyday Subjets
- ... publication. "A Boy's Will was published by the London firm of David Nutt and Company in 1913, and was reviewed favorably by American poet and critic Ezra Pound, a highly influential figure in modernist letters. Nutt published North of Boston a year later." (Bloom p. 13) As Frost was continuing to write poetry, he began to pursue what would be a life long career as a part-time college teacher ...
- 1282: Fraternities
- A fraternity, as defined by the The American Heritage Dictionary is "a chiefly social organization of male college students, usually designated by Greek letters."(pg. 523) This definition, however, is very limited and leaves plenty of space for short sighted people to believe the stereotype conveyed by the popular media, where fraternity members are depicted as drunks who accomplish ...
- 1283: Greenspan - The Case For The D
- ... while learning about his faults and how he accepts them. Throughout the book, Greenspan uses many sources and references which allow him to successfully solidify and back up any aspect of law he discusses. Even letters and memos sent by respected citizens of society justify how valuable he is to Canada and to those who are in need of a defence lawyer. The effort involved in establishing such a novel must ...
- 1284: Philosophy - Plato
- ... aims at, it is what he wants to do to act rightly. (Grant 172,173) WORKS Plato's writings were in dialogue form. The earliest collection of Plato's work includes 35 dialogues and 13 letters. It is still disputed if some of them are authentic or not. The works of Plato can be split up into 3 groups. The earliest dialogues represent his attempt to communicate the philosophy and style ...
- 1285: Ralph Waldo Emerson
- ... College and persue a job of teaching full time. While teaching as a junior pastor of Boston's Second Church, his life gained more meaning when he married Ellen Louisa Tucker. Journal entries and love letters he wrote at that time expressed lots of feelings and emotions that he had. But after two short years of marriage, Ellen died of tuberculosis. Suddenly, the one true person he had in his life ...
- 1286: Romanticism - Washington Irvin
- ... predecessors. According to Encyclopedia Britannica, "He lacked the religious intensity of Mather, the versatility of Franklin, the statesmanship of Jefferson, or the dedication of Paine. Yet he outlives them all in the history of American letters"(649). Others see him as the first real American poet. Everyone saw him as such a great poet because of The SketchBook. Everyone was reading it in that time. It was all the rage. This ...
- 1287: The Mayor Of Casterbridge By T
- ... ago. Undoubtedly, irresponsibility causes painful situations that man must deal with. Henchards negligence to keep a close eye on his business results in the bankruptcy of the business. Lucettas incompetence of writing the letters to Henchard instead of confronting him leads to her death. Mankinds future remains decided by his actions in the past. Positive qualities of man such as honesty and wit allow man to live a ...
- 1288: William Carlos Williams
- ... which captures the unique "americanness" of America, the short stories collected in Make Light Of It (1950), The collected Later Poems (1950), The Collected Earlier Poems (1951), Desert Music (1954), Selected Essays (1954) and Selected Letters (1957). Williams was awarded the Pulitzer Prize in 1962 for Pictures from Brueghel, a collection of his last three books of poems, a few months before his death in 1962. One poem that captures Williams ...
- 1289: Where Are You Going, Where Hav
- ... because that is the last thing Arnold wants, to be her friend. Linda F. Raines, the author of Joyce Carol Oates writes an interesting interpretation of Arnold Friend s name involves removing some of the letters in order to see the secret meaning behind the name: ARNOLD FRIEND Now, minus the R in Arnold and the R in Friend he takes on a new, possibly truer identity: AN OLD FIEND. Arnold ...
- 1290: What Is Literature 2
- ... by the author, which should appeal to the reader. To help define literature it is imperative to provide examples from works classified as literature. Literature can be found in many styles such as poems, novels, letters and art. In any form it will have an impact on the reader and will often shape or change the reader's views on areas of human life. Three of the main areas which literature ...
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