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Henry Fielding
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Joseph Andrews, reads almost like a parody. Rather than maintaining very shrewd one-by-one characteristics, they are explained in a mock epic style. They are too most distant in their virtue and vice, too conspicuously charactetured to be ...

European Conquest; Colonization Of Africa Based On The Book, Adam Hochscild, King Leopolds Ghost
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European colonization of Africa, but also a re-imagining of what that colonization meant and the consequences it had on all involved. King Leopold's Ghost also follows a tradition of popular history narratives - that is, scholarly works of ...

The Slave Ship
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the artist who elevated landscape painting to an eminence rivaling history painting. Although renowned for his oil paintings, Turner is also one of the greatest masters of British watercolor landscape painting. He is commonly known as "the ...

American Literature
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a novelist and poet, and one of the earliest exponents of the naturalistic style. Crane was born on November 1, 1871, in Newark (New Jersey), and educated at Lafayette College and Syracuse. In 1890, he moved to New York to work on their ow...

Paper 1
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papers during their stay at the college. Some of the colleges have also introduced remedial Math and English courses before the admission in the college (Maresca p.1). In these courses, the basics of English and Maths are taught to the stud...

Bram Stoker
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Bram" Stoker was born on 8 November 1847 in Clontarf, a suburb of Dublin, Ireland, the third of seven children--William Thornley, Mathilda, Thomas, Richard, Margaret, and George--born to Charlotte Mathilda Blake Thornely (1818-1901) and Abr...

henry Kreisel Calles His Collection Of Stories the Almost Meeting.
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or the disappearing issue of two aligned lines, an significant likeness in his two novels. Biographically, the name can be glimpsed as the convergence of the European and Canadian familiarity in Kreisel’s background. Thematically, the name...