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A Large & Startling Figure: The Harry Crews Online Bibliography

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Albert Camus Critical Interpretation Homepage

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Albert Camus Critical Interpretation Homepage It seems that you are an AOLoser or for some inconcievable reason you are surfing Netscape's web sans Netscape. Or maybe you're on the Bill Network. Either way, please send your money to me instead! 5843 NW Lac Leman Dr Issaquah, Wa 98027. Or maybe you don't have the latest version of netscape. Anyhow you can't see my cool page chock full of frames. Domage! Read More
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An Unofficial E. E. Cummings Starting Point

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Text version Edward Estlin Cummings October 14, 1894 September 3, 1962 E. E. Cummings was born in Cambridge, Massachusetts to Edward and Rebecca Haswell Clarke Cummings. Intensely creative, Cummings was also a fine artist, playwright and novelist; his life and art were tightly interwoven. Known for typographic innovation, Cummings controlled both the look and the content of his poems. Contents Information about The E. E. Cummings Society and its journal, Spring . A small, informal bibliography Chronology Links Notes on the capitalization of "E. E. Cummings" Linked sites will open in a separate browser window. Back to Contents The E. E. Cummings Society A resource not to be overlooked is The E. E. Cummings Society. Its journal, Spring , is published annually, and includes papers presented a Read More
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GI -- World War II Commemoration

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Winston Churchill SIR WINSTON CHURCHILL, (1874-1965), British leader. English on his father's side, American on his mother's, Sir Winston Leonard Spencer Churchill embodied and expressed the double vitality and the national qualities of both peoples. His names testify to the richness of his historic inheritance: Winston, after the Royalist family with whom the Churchills married before the English Civil War; Leonard, after his remarkable grandfather, Leonard Jerome of New York; Spencer, the married name of a daughter of the 1st duke of Marlborough, from whom the family descended; Churchill, the family name of the 1st duke, which his descendents resumed after the Battle of Waterloo. All these strands come together in a career that had no parallel in British history for richness, range, leng Read More
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Joseph Conrad

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Joseph Conrad (1857-1924) Conrad Web Sites A Hyper-Concordance to the Works of Joseph Conrad The Joseph Conrad Society (UK) The Joseph Conrad Society of America Collected Letters of Joseph Conrad, The [ Vol.I ] [ Vol.II ] [ Vol.III ] Conrad: Heart of Darkness Eric Eldred Heart of Darkness Centenary Conference in South Africa, April, 1998 Internet Movie Database Joseph Conrad and the Adventure (White, Andrea) Joseph Conrad and Ford Madox Ford: The Collaborative Texts Joseph Conrad Campfire Chat Joseph Conrad Foundation, The Joseph Conrad Resources Joseph Conrad's The Secret Agent: Set-text notes by Stephen Hamblin University of Toronto Yahoo! UK & Ireland E-texts Online-Book-Initiative OBI Lord Jim Wiretap Bibliomania "The Secret Sharer" Wiretap Bibliomania Heart of Darkness The Secret Agen Read More
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Kate Chopin: The Story of an Hour

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Kate Chopin: The Story of an Hour (1894) Kate Chopin was a forgotten American voice until her literary reputation was resuscitated by critics in the 1950s. Today her novel The Awakening (1899) the story of a sensual, determined woman who insists on her independence, is widely read and highly honored, a feminist work which was decidedly ahead of its time. Born Katherine O'FIaherty into an upper-middle-class family in St. Louis, she married Oscar Chopin when she was twenty and moved to her husband's home in Louisiana. In the ten years that she resided in Louisiana she was aware of and receptive to Creole, Cajun, black, and Indian cultures, and when she later came to write fiction, she would incorporate people from these cultures in her work, especially her short stories. When her husband die Read More
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The Ivy Compton-Burnett Home Page

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The Ivy Compton-Burnett Home Page An introduction Her novels Her characters An Ivy précis Ivy on . . . everything from age to wild horses Interviews Ivy speaks! Critics on Ivy Compton-Burnett People in her life Obituary Introduction to Manservant and Maidservant Introduction to A House and Its Head Mistress of the Country House Bibliography Resources Feedback Two of Ivy's novels were reissued in paperback by New York Review Books in March 2001. Follow these links to learn more: Manservant and Maidservant A House and Its Head Ivy Compton-Burnett English Novelist, 1884-1969 "There is nobody in all this writing world even remotely like her." —Norman Shrapnel, Guardian From the publishers of Bright Lights Film Journal Vist the new Ivy Compton-Burnett MySpace page. Read More
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William H. Calvin's Books, Articles, and Talks (Brains, evolution, and climate)

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The page that you were seeking at faculty.washington.edu/wcalvin has moved to the server at WilliamCalvin.com to whose homepage you will soon be forwarded. William H. Calvin SEATTLE, WASHINGTON 98195-1800 USA Read More
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