Novelists, American; Cat owners; Cats; Biography; Anecdotes; 20th century; United States; Burroughs, William S."133 copies ... printed ... Copies 1-... WS Burroughs - 《Grenfell Press》 被引量: 0发表: 1986年 American Women Novelists at the Turn of the 19th to the 20th Century Novelist...
20th Century American Literature20世纪美国文学 PartV.Twentieth-CenturyLiterature 1920s,JazzAge.I.HistoricalBackground:WWI,peace-makingperiod/boomtime.Politically,USenteredWWIin1917forpurityanddemocracy.Theperiodofpeace-makingendedwithgeneraldisillusionmentaboutthevalueofwar:onlyasenseofthefailureof...
结果1 题目 At the beginning of the 20th century, American novelists were expanding fiction's social spectrum to encompass both high and low life and sometimes connected to the naturalist school of realism.正确错误 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 正确 反馈 收藏 ...
American literature Archival Vagabonds| 20th-Century American Fiction and the Archive in Novelistic Practice COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY Brent H. Edwards CloutierJean-ChristopheMy research explores the interplay between the archival and aesthetic sensibilities of novelists not typically associated with archival practices...
20th Century American Literature20世纪美国文学 Part V. Twentieth-Century Literature 1920s, Jazz Age. I. Historical Background: WWI, peace-making period/boom time. Politically, US entered WWI in 1917 for purity and democracy. The period of peace-making ended with general disillusionment about the...
Ernest Hemingway is seen as one of the greatest 20thcentury American novelists, 1 (feature)his economical and understated style. His masterpieces include The Sun Also Rises, A Farewell 2Arms, For Whom the Bell Tolls, and The Old Man andthe Sea. It was in 1954 3 he was awardedthe Nobel...
Americanliteratureinthe20th.century,historicalbackground The20th.centurybeganwithastrongsenseofsocialbreakdown.AseriesofwarsfoughtontheinternationalsceneduringthefirstpartofthecenturyweretoaffectthelifeoftheAmericansandtheirliterarywritings.Amongthem,thetwoworldwars,especiallytheFirstWorldWar(19141918),becamethe...
Henry Miller (born Dec. 26, 1891, New York City—died June 7, 1980, Pacific Palisades, Calif., U.S.) was a U.S. writer and perennial Bohemian whose autobiographical novels achieve a candour—particularly about sex—that made them a liberating influence in mid-20th-century literature. He ...
There’s an honorable, unsung tradition of African-American novelists using the counterspy genre as a metaphor for what... bookshelf shop now amazonbookshop The bitter education of an African-American intelligence agent is framed against the background of a real-life coup d’état three decades ...
The Art of Fiction (1884), essays on novelists, and brilliant prefaces to his collected works showed him struggling thoroughly and consciously with the problems of his craft. Together, they formed an important body of discussion of fictional artistry. An excellent short-story writer, James ...