An Inspector CallsAn Inspector Calls is a play by British playwright J. B. Priestley, first performed in the Soviet Union in 1945, and later at the New Theatre in London. It is considered a classic of mid-20th century English theatre. It is one of Priestley's best known plays. It features...
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Tartuffe, the Impostor and the Hypocrite, is a classic French play that was first performed in 1664. Written by Molière, the play features characters such as Tartuffe, Orgon, and Elmire. These characters are considered some of the greatest classical theatre roles ever written. Orgon's rescue from Tartuffe's gullibility Tartuffe has the power...
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Life without principle is an essay by Henry David Thoreau. It is an attempt to establish a righteous living. Thoreau's work was published in 1863. Thoreau offers a program that would help the reader live a righteous life. In this essay, Thoreau discusses his personal experience, the economy, and his...
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The red pony is a symbolic animal that marks a new stage in Jody's development. It is a symbol of responsibility and a meaningful relationship with his father. It also shows how caring for a living creature opens the heart to more mature emotions. Jody's father is demonstrating a new...
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Nikki Giovanni is an American poet, writer, and activist. She is also an educator and activist. Her poetry focuses on racial, environmental, and sexual issues. Her work has been widely published and has been translated into many languages. She lives in Los Angeles, California. Her work has been featured on...
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Christina Georgina Rossetti was a poet from England who wrote devotional, romantic and children's poems. Some of her poems are considered to be classics, and are still read by many people today. Whether you're looking for a beautiful poem to inspire you to write your own, or you're merely curious...
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Oliver Twist Oliver Twist is a classic novel written by English author Charles Dickens. First published as a serial in 1837, the book was later published in three volumes in 1838. It is about a boy named Oliver who lives in a workhouse and is forced into an apprenticeship with an...
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John Donne: The Preeminent Metaphysical Poet John Donne was an English poet, soldier, secretary, and scholar. He was born into a recusant family but eventually became a cleric in the Church of England, and was appointed Dean of St Paul's Cathedral in London. He is considered one of the preeminent metaphysical...
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Claude McKay: A Key Figure in the Harlem Renaissance Claude McKay, a Jamaican-American poet and writer, was a key figure in the Harlem Renaissance. His poetry and prose spanned a wide range of topics, including racism, race, and the American Dream. His works include Banana Bottom, Home to Harlem, and Amiable...
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In addition to writing novels, Bryson is also a noted nonfiction writer. He has written books about travel, the English language, and science. His books are widely read and have won many literary awards. His writing is enthralling and entertaining, and readers will never get bored with his prose. Notes from...
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Matthew Arnold: The Life and Works of an English PoetMatthew Arnold was an English poet, cultural critic, and school inspector. He was the son of the celebrated Rugby School headmaster and literary professor, Thomas Arnold. He also had a brother, William Delafield Arnold, who was a novelist and colonial administrator....
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William Golding: A British Novelist, Playwright, and PoetWilliam Golding was a British novelist, playwright, and poet who was best known for his novel Lord of the Flies. In his lifetime, he published twelve volumes of fiction. Lord of the Flies was his debut novel, but he is also known for...
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