John Dos Pasos ... He is widely considered one of the greatest American authors ever. John ... field. He is considered one of the top classical American authors. View More
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Washington Irving ... American Authors 1 At the age of nineteen Irving began his writing for a newspaper The Morning Chronicle that started his career in writing. ... View More
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Mark Twain1 ... American Authors 16001900: A Biographical Dictionary of American Literature. ... American Authors 16001900: A Biographical Dictionary of American Literature. ... View More
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black authors ... Different types of African American authors, such as essayists, also greatly encouraged culture today. One such person was James Baldwin. ... View More
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Literature ... I believe that people who we consider American authors are those that have made a statement to society by writing what they have written. ... View More
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American Romanticism ... Rather then presenting nature as an obstacle to the establishment of a civilization, American authors and painteramp39s alike upheld nature as the source of the ... View More
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The Role of Immigration in Shaping American Cities ... The authors introduce the concept of urban geography, and note how the development and evolution of the American Urban system came about largely because of the ... View More
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The Great Gatsby and the American Dream ... American Dream itself. These authors both show how the American Dream is decaying because of the modern society. They show that ... View More
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In will Herbergamp39s ... solutions found. Nelson, Emmanuel S., ed. AfricanAmerican Authors, 17451945. Westport, Connecticut: Greenwood Press, 2000. In ... View More
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Henry James ... for the 20th century. Henry Jamesamp39s career was one of the longest and most productive among American authors. James was a master ... View More
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Alcohol Abuse in American Youth ... The authors, Wechsler, Nelson, and Weitzman, contend that binge drinking is a nationally recognized problem but has not been studied efficiently enough to ... View More
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Puritans vs. Transcendalists Early American Literature ... In conclusion, the authors of Puritan, Revolutionary American, and Transcendentalist literature were products of their times. When ... View More
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History of American Literature ... Our early American literature history before 1865 can be separated into four different categories, where different famous authorsamp39 writings can fall. ... View More
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American Dream Two authors expressed their feelings, doubts, and predictions about the current state of the American people in the 19th century in independently written essays ... View More
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Major American Writers ... This class on Major American Writers studied five authors with completely different genres, writing styles, and general appeal. ... View More
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War and Pain ... Many inspirational and great American authors of novels, short stories, and poems have either served in a war and were affected by it personally, or have been ... View More
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the sketchbook of geoffrey crayon gent. ... By a man without learning by a poet, forsootha poetampquot 135 Irving borrows this little quarto as a debate tool about American authors, and satirically ... View More
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Death in American Literature ... life, when itamp39s not. Death in American literature is demonstrated in the writings of many famous authors. Whether itamp39s the small ... View More
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Nathaniel Hawthorne ... books about his feelings. Every one knows Hawthorne for being one of the greatest American authors. But I think Hawthorne should ... View More
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Resegregation in American schools In the article ampquotResegregation in American Schools,ampquot authors Gary Orfield and John Yun argue that a new form of segregation is emerging in the nationamp39s schools ... View More
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nature in emerson ... interchange to portray different meanings. Previously, many American authors used the analogy of good reason. In the Age of Reason ... View More
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A Comparison of Early American Texts ... The attachment to his Native American heritage is also presented when La Vega gives ... If I were to parallel any of these authorsamp39 style of writing with an author ... View More
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Mark Twain3 ... ampquotSometimes he would have nightmares by walking in his sleep because of the ride ways and the terror American Authors, 193. By ... View More
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American Transcendentalism ... The authors of what has been called the Renaissance period, including Melville, Whitman, Hawthorne, and Dickinson, were immensely influenced by American ... View More
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John Steinbeckamp39s Influence as an Author ... us to see the world a little more clearlyampquotTetsumaro, p.2. John Steinbeckamp39s influence as an author has been one of the greatest of all American authors. ... View More
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Civil war effect by its Litature ... Haycraft, Howard., Stanily J. Kunitz. American Authors 16001900: A Biographical Dictionary of American Literature. New York: 1938. Knapp, Bettina Lobowitz. ... View More
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The American Dream ... In the early eighteencentury authors like Emerson and Whitman used Romanticism and intuition to build up the idea of the American dream. ... View More
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What is an american ... to an intruder. In conclusion, these two authors hit hard on two opposite sides of the debate, what is an American Mary Crow Dog ... View More
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American Gothic ... These three authors defined a black thread in American literature that while not entirely original borrowing from European Gothicism and certain American ... View More
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The Man ... Writers of America. King even won a very special British Fantasy Award, which is rarely awarded to American authors. ampquotIn 1981, Kingamp39s ... View More
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