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... Dickens had great Literary success and contributed to the community at the same time. ... Dickens gained his first time literary success with The Pickwick Papers. ...
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... Even after Crane's literary success public interest often focused on his personal life- his bohemian lifestyle, daring journalistic exploits, and eventual ...
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... Jing-Mei only sees tedious lessons and hours of practice, but her mother envisions proudly sharing success stories between friends, comparing and convincing ...
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... "Jack London ascribed his literary success largely to hard work- to 'dig', as he put it"(Wissdorf 3). His life can be looked upon as a rags to riches story or ...
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... Robert Louis Stevenson was an author of many classic novels and his literary success became popular when he wrote the mystery called The Strange Case of Dr. ...
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... JK Rowling (1997): Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone, p. 20 1 Introduction Harry Potter is the short formula for an extraordinary literary success. ...
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... His first literary success came in 1872, when the London Society published his short story "The Crystal Cup." Bram Stoker encountered Henry Irving, who he had ...
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... By 1999 she became an international literary success, when the first three books took the top three spots in the New York Times bestsellers list, with similar ...
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... Frost moved to England in 1912, where he received his first literary success. In 1915 he moved back to the United States, where his poetry had become popular. ...
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He graduated from a military academy and briefly attended two colleges, and after his early literary success, he became a recluse. ...
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... The web site entitled Bridging the Urban Landscape; Andrew Carnegie; A Tribute supports this by saying, "...it was also his first literary success, and for ...
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... This book has proven to be the biggest literary success in recent years particularly for children, but adults as well, yet it demonstrates at points anti ...
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... of literacy. Therefore, literary skill level is an important factor in predicting an individual's economic success. It will affect ...
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... Later Hawthorne would publish "The English Book," an account of his literary pilgrimage. ... Although his life had been a huge success, he could not shake feelings ...
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... 2. The use of harsh or discordant sounds in literary composition, as for ... with a word or thing: Hollywood holds connotations of romance and glittering success. ...
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... as to myself, having been wearied out for many years with offering vain, idle, visionary thoughts, and at length utterly despairing of success," By mentioning ...
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... After all was said and done, Macbeth was another barrier to be broken in the great scheme of performances. It was an instant success. ...
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... The Scarlet Letter was soon place in the literary chorus of the New England School. Hawthorne followed this success with The House of the Seven Gables, which ...
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... The Scarlet Letter was soon place in the literary chorus of the New England School. Hawthorne followed this success with The House of the Seven Gables, which ...
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... the ideological complexity of their characters, and the distanced literary ways in ... Fitzgerald narrates his character's striving for social success in America ...
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Literary Analysis: Getting Away With Murder Getting Away With Murder is a mystery/comedy ... He said to Martin, "Notice how the success of others is so difficult ...
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... in Philadelphia (1838-44), and again in New York (1844-49), Poe sought to establish himself as a force in literary journalism, but with only moderate success. ...
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... The book was an instant success and it brought him a lot of fame and fortune ... in a variety of causes and promotions that he slackened in his literary production ...
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... apologetics, scholarly essays, poetry, science fiction, and even literary criticisms. However, none brought him more acclaim and commercial success than his ...
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... It enjoyed only modest commercial success. Not only did serious literary critics find the book disappointing, many began to suggest that its author's talent ...
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... The book gained success and gave Fitzgerald entree to literary magazines, such as Scribner's and The Saturday Evening Post, which published his stories, among ...
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... influential works and gained much success, starting at age seventeen, when he decided to strive to become a writer. Albert's first "literary experience" was ...
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... In his lifetime, Swift experienced adventure, success, and glory. ... Swift's life may have ended but his legacy was survived by his literary works.
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... importance to the literary world of all generations. Even so, it may not have been the story line alone that made the book such an immense success, as much as ...
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... the businesses success became unimportant and I focused on traveling and moved to Spain in 1827 (105). My life in Spain greatly influenced my literary work (105 ...
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