Two Southerners have published novels about the American Revolution this season. Robert Morgan is a poet who teaches at Cornell University, and Jimmy Carter is an ex-president who builds homes for poor people, and they bring their respective sensibilities to bear on these stories. The enormous ...
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The American Novel In the United States the profound postwar dislocation of values is evident in such novels as The Great Gatsby (1925), by F. Scott Fitzgerald, about a romantic bootlegger whose version of the American dream of success is shattered by a corrupt reality; The Sun Also Rises ...
but his next work,The Spy(1821), a patriotic story of the American Revolution, was an immediate success. WithThe Pioneers(1823), the first of the famousLeatherstocking Tales,andThe Pilot(1823), an adventure of the high seas, Cooper's reputation as the first major American novelist was estab...
Carra Copelin writes romance books about her home state of Texas and surrounding areas. Her stories center around Family, Love and Adventure.
An American Tragedy by Theodore Dreiser My Cousin Rachel by Daphne du Maurier The Count of Monte Cristo by Alexandre Dumas The Pledge by Friedrich Durrenmatt The Crime of Father Amado by José Maria de Eça de Queiroz The Name of the Rose by Umberto Eco ...
Jacke talks to legendary independent filmmaker John Sayles (Lone Star, Passion Fish) about his new novel Jamie MacGillivray: The Renegade’s Journey, which tells a sweeping story of romance and revolution in eighteenth century Scotland and the New World. “Film director and novelist Sayles (Yello...
who was the first Englishman to set foot in Japan and became the trusted adviser of JapaneseshogunTokugawa Ieyasu. Clavell was inspired to write the novel after coming upon an intriguing sentence about Adams in his daughter’s school textbook: “In 1600, an Englishman went to Japan and became...
Vagueness, vanity, morbidity, self-consciousness, lack of Ideals, a soft snow-drift of purposeless arguments and feckless delays, a sniffing at revolution — such is the picture: the few people who do anything quickly pass out of it: the hero goes on wondering about himself. E. H. Carr ...
Chinese Circles - A set of eBook novels about China and Hong Kong written by author Tony Henderson. Learn about the eBook novels, history, triads, war, etc.