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541: The Life of Ernest Hemingway
... with Agnes who left Henry for an Italian Army officer. It seems to me that the differences between the two men were only surface differences. They allowed Hemingway to call the novel a work of fiction. Had he written an autobiography the book would probably not have been well-received because Hemingway was not, at that time, a well known author. Although Hemingway denied critics' views that A Farewell to Arms ...
542: Ernest Hemmingway
... with Agnes who left Henry for an Italian Army officer. It seems to me that the differences between the two men were only surface differences. They allowed Hemingway to call the novel a work of fiction. Had he written an autobiography the book would probably not have been well-received because Hemingway was not, at that time, a well known author. Although Hemingway denied critics' views that A Farewell to Arms ...
543: Sinclair Lewis
... were never a target to heavy criticism. This was due mainly because the critics never thought much of them and thought they were either not considered as art, or he was considered a publicist in fiction. Many of Sinclair Lewis's characters make guest appearances in each other's novels. For example, Babbit and Arrowsmith have dinner together one night in Arrowsmith. Then in his last novel, World So Wide, Samuel ...
544: The Life of John F. Kennedy
... an attempt to lessen senseless acts of violence. As you can see, the tragic death of Robert Kennedy was an act of violence that was spurred through hatred and jealousy. When you separate fact from fiction, you realize that Sirhan Bishara Sirhan was simply a person who could not handle his feelings and chose a wrong course in handling them. Because of his actions, a country lost a great person who ...
545: The Works of Edgar Allan Poe
... loved ones were not even notified until a couple of days later. After my death the stories of what really happened were changed drastically over the years, so that the thin line between fact and fiction soon disappeared completely. Even after I was dead those who had made my name a tainted one still made it displeasing. Ellet and a fellow editor from past years published a counterfeit book of memoirs ...
546: Doris Lessing's Life and Her Writings
... by the town’s depravity and inequities” (Fitzgerald,185). “Her works display a broad range of interests and focus on such specific topics as racism, communism, feminism, and mysticism” (Scott- Kilvert,198). Throughout Lessing’s fiction, a major unifying element has been her characters’ need to confront many of their basic beliefs and assumptions about live in order to overcome preconditioned thinking and attain psychic and emotional wholeness” (Fitzgerald,185).
547: Ernest Hemingway and A Farewell to Arms
... with Agnes who left Henry for an Italian Army officer. It seems to me that the differences between the two men were only surface differences. They allowed Hemingway to call the novel a work of fiction. Had he written an autobiography the book would probably not have been well-received because Hemingway was not, at that time, a well known author. Although Hemingway denied critics' views that A Farewell to Arms ...
548: Emily Dickinson: Life and Her Works
... away- If ‘twas a Dream- made solid - just The Heaven to confirm- Or if Myself were dreamed of Her- The power to presume- With Him remain- who unto Me- Gave- even as to All- A fiction superseding Faith- By so much-as ‘twas real- (Poetry of Emily Dickinson 1996,3) Benfey says that this poem is " elegant and has a mild eroticism that reaches the level of great art in Emily ...
549: Hemingway's "A Clean, Well-Lighted Place" and His Life
... The Star was the first to introduce to him the news writing format which demands brief, to the point sentences and the smooth flowing of ideas. It seems that Hemingway adapted this style to his fiction writng. Hemingway demonstrates this talent in a short story called "A Clean Well-Lighted Place". When he was 19 Hemingway enlisted in the army. He was rejected due to a defective left eye. He then ...
550: William Shakespeare's Life
... 2) the years from 1594 to 1600, (3) the years from 1600 to 1608, (4) the period after 1608. In all periods, the plots of his plays were frequently drawn from chronicles, histories, or earlier fiction. Shakespeare's first period was one of experimentation. His early plays are characterized to a degree of superficial construction and verse. Some of the plays from the first period my be no more than retouchings ...


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