He was born in 1885 in Eastwood, Nottingham-shire, the 1 of a coal miner. His mother was a school-teacher. The difference in 2 status between his parents was a repetitive theme in Lawrence's fiction. He didn't go to school until he was seven 3 poor health and became the first boy...
Edward Morgan Forster was born in 1879 to a cultured upper middle class family and died in 1970. His first real contact with India was in the form of Syed Ross Masood, the grandson of Sir Syed Ahmad Khan. Masood entered Fosters life in 1... P Singh - 《Global Journal for Research Ana...
From 1909 to 1916, Gilman was the sole writer and editor of her own magazine,The Forerunner, in which she published countless stories and articles. With her publication, she specifically hoped to present an alternative to the highly sensationalized mainstream newspapers of the day. Instead, she ...
(1904),The Romance of a Plain Man(1909),The Miller of Old Church(1911),Virginia(1913),Life and Gabriella(1916), andOne Man in His Time(1922). Other books of that period wereThe Wheel of Life(1906),The Ancient Law(1908),The Builders(1919), andThe Shadowy Third and Other Stories(...
Hesse's mother was born in Talatscheri, India. Mom = the daughter of the Pietist Missionary and Malayam grammarian Indologist, Hermann Gundert of Stuttgart (1814-1892) Mom was abandoned in Europe at the age of four, so that her parents could return unencumbered to their urgent Pietist evang...
Charles-Louis Philippe(born Aug. 4, 1874, Cérilly, France—died Dec. 21, 1909, Paris) was a writer of novels that describe from personal experience the sufferings of the poor. Philippe was the son of a shoemaker; he was ambitious to become an army officer but was refused entry to the...
(1915). She produced as well a number of romances and nine plays. Most of the plays were written in collaboration with Avery Hopwood; her greatest successes wereSeven Days, produced in New York in 1909, andThe Bat, derived fromThe Circular Staircaseand produced in 1920. She remained best ...
his essays are a brilliant series of studies, moral portraits, of the most famous novelists of his century, from Balzac to the Edwardian realists. His travel writings,English Hours(1905),Italian Hours(1909), andA Little Tour in France(1884), portray the backgrounds James used for his fictions...
George Meredith(born Feb. 12, 1828,Portsmouth,Hampshire, Eng.—died May 18, 1909, Box Hill, Surrey) was an English Victorian poet and novelist, whose novels are noted for their wit, brilliantdialogue, and aphoristic quality of language. Meredith’s novels are also distinguished by psychological...
Mary Ellen Chase was an American scholar, teacher, and writer whose novels are largely concerned with the Maine seacoast and its inhabitants. Chase grew up in Maine, graduating from the University of Maine in 1909. Three autobiographical works describe h