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Hypertext Fiction
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hypertext fiction. The paper aims to discuss the origin of hypertext fiction and its influence on the readers. Nevertheless, the paper will explore the rise of hypertext fiction along with the fall encountered by this genre due to its sever...

Women In Mary Shelley's Frankenstein
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women writers drew on a variety of genres as they molded their leadership roles. Female polemicists such as Mary Wollstonecraft and Jane Addams produced powerful nonfiction that engaged the burning intellectual and political issues of their...

John Updike
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John Updike truly became a man of letters, publishing in virtually every literary genre — poetry, short fiction, novel, essay, drama, art criticism, and autobiography. His first short-story collection, The Same Door, appeared in 1959; many ...

Book Critique
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books, etc. One of such example is a book, “Victory in Tripoli: How America's War with the Barbary Pirates Established the U.S. Navy and Built a Nation” written by Joshua E. London that highlight the history of US Navy and their encounter w...

Walter Mosley
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Walter Mosley has written twenty books in a variety of genres, including essays, science fiction or detective novels translated into 21 languages. Two of his books have become feature films or television. His fame grew in the United States ...

Historical Fiction
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historical figures or events. Writers of stories in this genre, while penning fiction, nominally attempt to capture the spirit, manners, and social conditions of the persons or time(s) presented in the story, with due attention paid to peri...

Email
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War II saw a great flowering of literary short fiction in the United States. The New Yorker continued to publish the works of the form’s leading mid-century practitioners, including Shirley Jackson, whose story, “The Lottery,” published in ...