Herman Melville
Herman Melville is the New York writer known for his romantic sea tales, particularly "Moby-Dick." While "Moby-Dick" is now considered his masterpiece, during Melville's time, his more popular works were his adventure and sea tales such as "Typee" and "Omoo."
Herman melville
Herman Melville
A writer of literary works is called an author or a novelist.
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Pamela Clare is a very popular romantic suspense book writer. She has written a number of novels including the popular I-Team Series of novels. More info can be found on her web site.
Emily Dickinson was associated with the literary movement of Romanticism, which emphasized individualism, emotion, nature, and imagination. She is often considered a pre-modernist writer for her innovative use of language and form.
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Literary materials are written materials by an author or writer.
A literary milieu refers to the social, cultural, and intellectual environment in which a writer creates their work. It includes the literary trends, influences, and discussions that shape the writer's writing style and themes. Understanding the literary milieu of a time period can provide insights into a writer's motivations and choices.
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that what is actual reveals something about a greater reality.
literary style
No! Definitely NOT! Please check the "Writer's Beware" list. They are on it.