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Theodore Dreiser - Twelve Men: "Let no one underestimate ...

Dreiser, Theodore
Theodore Dreiser - Twelve Men: "Let no one underestimate the need of pity"
Theodore Herman Albert Dreiser was born on August 27th, 1871 in Terre Haute, Indiana, the twelfth of thirteen children, and the ninth of the ten to survive, all of whom were raised as Catholics. Dresier had literary hopes and he was soon working as a journalist for the Chicago Globe newspaper and then moved to the St. Louis Globe-Democrat. He wrote several well-regarded articles on writers such as Nathaniel Hawthorne, William Dean Howells, Isr...

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Joshua Reynolds - Fifteen Discourses: "Few have been taug...

Reynolds, Joshua
Joshua Reynolds - Fifteen Discourses: "Few have been taught to any purpose who have not been their own teachers"
Joshua Reynolds was born in Plympton, Devon, on 16th July, 1723. His father, although a fellow at Balliol College, Oxford, did not send any of his sons to university. However, his elder sister, Mary, a supporter of his early drawing talents did. In 1740 she provided £60, half of the premium paid to Thomas Hudson the portrait-painter, for Joshua's pupilage. Hudson had a collection of Old Master drawings, including some by Guercino, of which Rey...

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William Hope Hodgson - The Boats of the Glen Carig: "...t...

Hodgson, William Hope
William Hope Hodgson - The Boats of the Glen Carig: "...the history of all love is writ with one pen."
William Hope Hodgson was born in Essex, England on November 15th, 1877. Over his short career he produced a large body of work which explored and covered many genres. From horror, to science fiction, to stories on the sea, where he had spent much of his early life. In 1899, at the age of 22, he opened W. H. Hodgson's School of Physical Culture, in Blackburn, England, offering tailored exercise regimes for personal training. Eventually the busi...

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Lyman Frank Baum - The Road To Oz

Baum, Lyman Frank
Lyman Frank Baum - The Road To Oz
In Which Is Related How Dorothy Gale of Kansas, The Shaggy Man, Button Bright, and Polychrome the Rainbow's Daughter Met on an Enchanted Road and Followed it All the Way to the Marvelous Land of Oz. This is the fifth in the series of books written by L Frank Baum and was published on July 10th, 1909. The story begins with Dorothy and her dog Toto in Kansas when they meet the Shaggy Man, a wandering hobo who carries the Love Magnet with him. Th...

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Arthur Conan Doyle's The Exploits Of Brigadier Gerard: "T...

Doyle, Arthur Conan
Arthur Conan Doyle's The Exploits Of Brigadier Gerard: "There is nothing more deceptive than an obvious fact."
If ever a writer needed an introduction Arthur Conan Doyle would not be considered that man. After all, Sherlock Holmes is perhaps the foremost literary detective of any age. Add to this canon his stories of science fiction and his poems, his historical novels, his political campaigning, his efforts in establishing a Court Of Appeal and there is little room for anything else. Born in Arthur Conan Doyle was born on 22 May 1859 at 11 Picardy Pla...

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Lyman Frank Baum - Rinkitink In Oz

Baum, Lyman Frank
Lyman Frank Baum - Rinkitink In Oz
Wherein is Recorded the Perilous Quest of Prince Inga of Pingaree and King Rinkitink in the Magical Isles that Lie Beyond the Borderland of Oz. Baum was always one for a long sub-tile! This is the tenth book in the series and was published on June 20th, 1916. Most of the novel had been written by Baum over ten years before as a fantasy novel so almost until the end no-one from Oz appears. Most of the action takes place on three islands, Pingar...

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W.W. Jacobs - A Master Of Craft

Jacobs, W. W.
W.W. Jacobs - A Master Of Craft
William Wymark Jacobs was born on September 8th, 1863 in the Wapping district of London, England. Jacobs grew up near the docks, where his father was a wharf manager. The docks and river side would be a constant theme of his writing in years to come. Although surrounded by poverty, he received a formal education in London, first at a private prep school and later at the Birkbeck Literary and Scientific Institute. His working life began with a ...

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Lyman Frank Baum - The Marvelous Land Of Oz

Baum, Lyman Frank
Lyman Frank Baum - The Marvelous Land Of Oz
The Marvelous Land of Oz: Being an Account of the Further Adventures of the Scarecrow and the Tin Woodman, has frequently been shortened to The Land of Oz and was published in July 1904. The second book in the series it and the story centers on a young boy named Tip who with Jack Pumpkinhead who has been brought to life with the magic 'Powder of Life' and the Sawhorse help The Scarecrow after he flees the Emerald City.

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Bliss Carman - Earth Deities & Other Rythmic Masques

Carman, Bliss
Bliss Carman - Earth Deities & Other Rythmic Masques
William Bliss Carman was born in Fredericton, in New Brunswick on April 15th 1861. He was educated at Fredericton Collegiate School before moving to the University of New Brunswick, obtaining his B.A. there in 1881. As is common with so many writers his first published piece was for the University magazine and for Carman that was in 1879. After several years editing various magazines and periodicals Carman first published a poetry volume in 18...

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Frances Hodgson Burnett - The Dawn Of A Tomorrow: "She ma...

Burnett, Frances Hodgson
Frances Hodgson Burnett - The Dawn Of A Tomorrow: "She made herself stronger by fighting with the wind."
The Dawn of a Tomorrow is a novella by the English-American novelist and writer Frances Hodgson Burnett who is more known for her children's classics. The story was first serialized in a magazine in the beginning of the twentieth century and was also adapted to the stage and performed numerous times. It tells the story of a desperate gentleman with the resolution to commit suicide by having a pistol's bullet in the head. He goes to buy the pis...

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Edgar Wallace - The Melody Of Death: "An intellectual is ...

Wallace, Edgar
Edgar Wallace - The Melody Of Death: "An intellectual is someone who has found something more interesting than sex."
Richard Horatio Edgar Wallace was born on the 1st April 1875 in Greenwich, London. Leaving school at 12 because of truancy, by the age of fifteen he had experience, selling newspapers, as a worker in a rubber factory, as a shoe shop assistant, as a milk delivery boy and as a ship's cook. By 1894 he was engaged but broke it off to join the Infantry being posted to South Africa. He also changed his name to Edgar Wallace which he took from Lew Wa...

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William Hope Hodgson - Carnacki: "...the history of all l...

Hodgson, William Hope
William Hope Hodgson - Carnacki: "...the history of all love is writ with one pen."
William Hope Hodgson was born in Essex, England on November 15th, 1877. Over his short career he produced a large body of work which explored and covered many genres. From horror, to science fiction, to stories on the sea, where he had spent much of his early life. In 1899, at the age of 22, he opened W. H. Hodgson's School of Physical Culture, in Blackburn, England, offering tailored exercise regimes for personal training. Eventually the busi...

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Sabine Baring-Gould - The Book of Were-Wolves

Baring-Gould, Sabine
Sabine Baring-Gould - The Book of Were-Wolves
Sabine Baring-Gould was born on January 28th, 1834. The family had its own manor house at Lew Trenchard on a three-thousand-acre estate, in Devon, England. His bibliography is immense. 1200 items at a minimum including the hymns 'Onward Christian Soldiers' and 'Now the Day Is Over'. The family spent much of his childhood travelling in Europe and he was educated mainly by private tutors although he spent two years King's College School in Londo...

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Edgar Allen Poe - The Poetic Principle: "I would define, ...

Poe, Edgar Allen
Edgar Allen Poe - The Poetic Principle: "I would define, in brief, the poetry of words as the rhythmical creation of beauty."
Edgar Allan Poe (born Edgar Poe) was born in Boston Massachusetts on January 19th 1809 and was orphaned at an early age. Taken in by the Allan family his education was cut short by lack of money and he went to the military academy, West Point where he failed to become an officer. His early literary works were poetic but he quickly turned to prose. He worked for several magazines and journals until in January 1845 The Raven was published and be...

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Frances Hodgson Burnett - The White People

Burnett, Frances Hodgson
Frances Hodgson Burnett - The White People
The White People is a novella by the English-American author of the bestselling classics Little Lord Fauntleroy and The Secret Garden, among other titles. Frances Hodgson Burnett dedicates the present work to the soul of her lost son Lionel. Burnett's biographers agree that after this loss Burnett's depression made her resort to spiritualism. Narrated in the first person, the story is basically a contemplation of existential questions such as ...

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Samuel Butler - God the Known and God the Unknown: "Fear ...

Butler, Samuel
Samuel Butler - God the Known and God the Unknown: "Fear is static that prevents me from hearing myself"
Samuel Butler was born on 4th December 1835 at the village rectory in Langar, Nottinghamshire.His relationship with his parents, especially his father, was largely antagonistic. His education began at home and included frequent beatings, as was all too common at the time.Under his parents' influence, he was set to follow his father into the priesthood. He was schooled at Shrewsbury and then St John's College, Cambridge, where he obtained a fir...

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Margaret Oliphant - The Days of My Life: An Autobiography...

Oliphant, Margaret
Margaret Oliphant - The Days of My Life: An Autobiography: "There's looks as speaks as strong as words"
Margaret Oliphant Wilson was born on April 4th, 1828 to Francis W. Wilson, a clerk, and Margaret Oliphant, at Wallyford, near Musselburgh, East Lothian.Her youth was spent in establishing a writing style and by 1849 she had her first novel published: Passages in the Life of Mrs. Margaret Maitland.Two years later, in 1851 Caleb Field was published and also an invitation to contribute to Blackwood's Magazine, the beginning of a life time busines...

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William Hope Hodgson - The Ghost Pirates: "...the history...

Hodgson, William Hope
William Hope Hodgson - The Ghost Pirates: "...the history of all love is writ with one pen."
William Hope Hodgson was born in Essex, England on November 15th, 1877. Over his short career he produced a large body of work which explored and covered many genres. From horror, to science fiction, to stories on the sea, where he had spent much of his early life. In 1899, at the age of 22, he opened W. H. Hodgson's School of Physical Culture, in Blackburn, England, offering tailored exercise regimes for personal training. Eventually the busi...

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Bliss Carman - Daughters of Dawn: A Lyrical Pageant

Carman, Bliss
Bliss Carman - Daughters of Dawn: A Lyrical Pageant
William Bliss Carman was born in Fredericton, in New Brunswick on April 15th 1861. He was educated at Fredericton Collegiate School before moving to the University of New Brunswick, obtaining his B.A. there in 1881. As is common with so many writers his first published piece was for the University magazine and for Carman that was in 1879. After several years editing various magazines and periodicals Carman first published a poetry volume in 18...

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W.W. Jacobs - Salthaven

Jacobs, W. W.
W.W. Jacobs - Salthaven
William Wymark Jacobs was born on September 8th, 1863 in the Wapping district of London, England. Jacobs grew up near the docks, where his father was a wharf manager. The docks and river side would be a constant theme of his writing in years to come. Although surrounded by poverty, he received a formal education in London, first at a private prep school and later at the Birkbeck Literary and Scientific Institute. His working life began with a ...

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