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  1. 22 hours ago · Ulysses is a modernist novel by the Irish writer James Joyce.Parts of it were first serialized in the American journal The Little Review from March 1918 to December 1920, and the entire work was published in Paris by Sylvia Beach on 2 February 1922, Joyce's fortieth birthday.

  2. 22 hours ago · Ernest Miller Hemingway (/ ˈ ɜːr n ɪ s t ˈ h ɛ m ɪ ŋ w eɪ /; July 21, 1899 – July 2, 1961) was an American novelist, short-story writer and journalist. Best known for an economical, understated style that significantly influenced later 20th-century writers, he is often romanticized for his adventurous lifestyle, and outspoken and blunt public image.

  3. 22 hours ago · James Bond is a literary franchise comprising a series of novels and short stories, first published in 1953 by Ian Fleming, a British author, journalist, and former naval intelligence officer. The protagonist of the series, James Bond, is a British Secret Service agent, often referred to by his code name 007.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › CyberpunkCyberpunk - Wikipedia

    22 hours ago · Background Lawrence Person has attempted to define the content and ethos of the cyberpunk literary movement stating: Classic cyberpunk characters were marginalized, alienated loners who lived on the edge of society in generally dystopic futures where daily life was impacted by rapid technological change, an ubiquitous datasphere of computerized information, and invasive modification of the ...

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › FeminismFeminism - Wikipedia

    22 hours ago · Most genres and subgenres have undergone a similar analysis, so literary studies have entered new territories such as the "female gothic" or women's science fiction. According to Elyce Rae Helford, "Science fiction and fantasy serve as important vehicles for feminist thought, particularly as bridges between theory and practice."

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › ModernismModernism - Wikipedia

    22 hours ago · Important literary precursors of modernism included esteemed writers such as Fyodor Dostoevsky (1821–1881), whose novels include Crime and Punishment (1866) and The Brothers Karamazov (1880); Walt Whitman (1819–1892), who published the poetry collection Leaves of Grass (1855–1891); and August Strindberg (1849–1912), especially his later ...

  7. 22 hours ago · The Literary Society: 1888 Winthrop University: Rock Hill, South Carolina: Active Lyceum Society: 1847 Wabash College: Crawfordsville, Indiana: Inactive Mathesian Society: 1856 Northwestern Christian University: Indianapolis, Indiana: Inactive Miami Union Literary Society: 1825–1928 Miami University: Oxford, Ohio: Inactive Mu Sigma Rho ...

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