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May 13, 2024 · Edgar Allan Poe, the master of macabre literature and pioneer of detective fiction, intrigued readers with his haunting tales that explored the depths of human psychology.
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Edgar Allan Poe - Gothic, Horror, Poetry: Poe’s work owes...
- The Raven
The Raven, best-known poem by Edgar Allan Poe, published in...
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Poetry, literature that evokes a concentrated imaginative...
- The Murders in The Rue Morgue
The Murders in the Rue Morgue, short story by Edgar Allan...
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- Ralph Waldo Emerson
Ralph Waldo Emerson, American lecturer, poet, and essayist,...
- James Russell Lowell
James Russell Lowell (born Feb. 22, 1819, Cambridge, Mass.,...
- Ana Castillo
Ana Castillo (born June 15, 1953, Chicago, Illinois, U.S.)...
- Edmund Wilson
Edmund Wilson (born May 8, 1895, Red Bank, New Jersey,...
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May 15, 2024 · Nathaniel Hawthorne (1804–64) is one of the greatest fiction writers of 19th-century America. A novelist and short-story writer, he was a master of the allegorical and symbolic tale. Hawthorne is best known for the novels The Scarlet Letter (1850) and The House of the Seven Gables (1851).
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6 days ago · The term ‘English literature’ refers to the body of written works produced in the English language by inhabitants of the British Isles from the 7th century to the present, ranging from drama, poetry, and fiction to autobiography and historical writing.
May 20, 2024 · The term Gothic novel refers to European Romantic pseudomedieval fiction having a prevailing atmosphere of mystery and terror. Its heyday was the 1790s, but it underwent frequent revivals in subsequent centuries. The first Gothic novel in English was Horace Walpole’s Castle of Otranto (1765).
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May 15, 2024 · What jobs did Sir Walter Scott have? Sir Walter Scott (born August 15, 1771, Edinburgh, Scotland—died September 21, 1832, Abbotsford, Roxburgh, Scotland) was a Scottish novelist, poet, historian, and biographer who is often considered both the inventor and the greatest practitioner of the historical novel.
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1 day ago · Literary fiction is a term used to describe fiction that explores any facet of the human condition, and may involve social commentary. It is often regarded as having more artistic merit than genre fiction , especially the most commercially oriented types, but this has been contested in recent years, with the serious study of genre fiction ...
6 days ago · Mark Twain at Enciclopedia Britannica, Encyclopædia Britannica, Inc. Mark Twain at The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction. Online editions. Works by Mark Twain in eBook form at Standard Ebooks; Works by Mark Twain at Project Gutenberg; Works by Mark Twain at Faded Page (Canada) Works by or about Mark Twain at Internet Archive