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Was there a feud between William Faulkner and Ernest Hemingway?
Let the accusations of cowardice and drunkenness fly.
Mesopotamian Religion. Cuneiform tablet in the British Museum, London, England, 7th Century BC, describing the Flood Epic, a deluge story in the Epic of Gilgamesh added as Tablet XI to the ten original tablets of the Gilgamesh Epic by an editor who copied or altered parts of the flood story from the Epic of Atrahasis. (flood tablet, Neo Assyrian, clay tablet)
What Was the First Book Ever Written?
Learn about the earliest surviving literature.
American novelist and social critic Sinclair Lewis, circa 1905-45. First American winner of the Nobel Prize for Literature, 1930.
Is Sinclair Lewis’s Most Famous Work Any Good?
It Can’t Happen Here has never received great reviews...
Albert Camus.
How did Albert Camus die?
How did Albert Camus die?
Sir Walter Scott, 1st Baronet, Scottish historical novelist and poet, 1870. Portrait of Scott author of Ivanhoe. Scotland
What jobs did Sir Walter Scott have?
What jobs did Sir Walter Scott have?
Sir Walter Scott, 1st Baronet, Scottish historical novelist and poet, 1870. Portrait of Scott author of Ivanhoe. From "A Biographical Dictionary of Eminent Scotsmen" by Thomas Thomson and Robert Chambers (London, 1870). Scotland
What were Sir Walter Scott’s influences?
What were Sir Walter Scott’s influences?
Sir Walter Scott, 1st Baronet, Scottish historical novelist and poet, 1870. Portrait of Scott author of Ivanhoe. Scotland
What did Sir Walter Scott write?
What did Sir Walter Scott write?
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