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Bronte,
Charlotte - a very personal and comprehensive account of
Charlotte Bronte plus details of her writings and books.
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Bronte,
Emily Jane - Thornton,
Yorkshire, birthplace of the famous Bronte sisters. Charlotte,
Anne and of course Emily. Emily Jane Bronte was born on July
30,1818.
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Dante
- was a poet born in Florence, Italy on
May 29, 1265.
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Emily
Dickinson - On Dec. 10,1830 at Amherst, Massachusetts, Edward Dickinson and Emily
Norcross Dickinson was blessed with a baby daughter.
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Elitot,
Thomas Sterns - realized by his
experiments with the language, his sometimes abandonment of English syntax
and punctuation, technical innovation, and by his subject matter –
which, more often than not, centers in loneliness, disillusionment,
faithlessness, betrayal, and the withering away of love.
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Emerson,
Ralph Waldo - A founder of the Transcendental movement and
the founder of a distinctly American philosophy emphasizing optimism, individuality, and
mysticism, Emerson was one of the most influential literary figures of the nineteenth
century.
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Faulkner,
William Cuthbert - A preeminent figure in twentieth-century
American literature, Faulkner created a profound and complex body of work
in which he often explored exploitation and corruption in the American
South.
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Whitman,
Walt - These first few lines from Walt Whitman's poem "Song to Myself"
more or less show Whitman's style in his poems. Simple and personal.
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William Butler Yeats
- In his early Pre-Raphaelite days, William Butler Yeats
"hid his face amid a crowd of stars."
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