Some books that have won Pulitzer prides are The Goldfinch, The Internal Enemy Alan Taylor, and Margaret Fuller. Toms River and The Flick are also Pulitzer prizefighter winning books.
The Samuel you are referring to is Samuel Whitbread. He was a prominent 18th century English brewer and Member of Parliament. Whitbread founded the well-known British brewery, Whitbread & Co, and served as an MP for several years in the late 1700s and early 1800s.
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English Literary Renaissance was created in 1971.
English language literary devices:AllegoryAlliterationAllusionAnalogyAssonanceClimaxForeshadowingHyperboleMetaphorOnomatopoeiaOxymoronPersonificationPunSimile
Anglo-Saxon literature, the literary writings in Old English.
The English Setter was recognized by the AKC in 1884.
Literary English is functionally identical to Spoken English. The only real difference is that there are gramatic and syntactic standards that apply in literary English that do not apply in spoken English. For example in most literary cases one does not use contractions such as don't, whereas these are used all the time in spoken English. Additionally things such as gunna/gonna are not used in the literary context.
Business English is very straightforward and has a definite purpose in clarity and effective communication. Literary English can be more poetic in nature, revealing a greater subtext and is sometimes obscure.
Neoclassicism preceded Romanticism.
Standard English is the literary dialect. It is not "bad."
The Pulitzer Prize is the most important award worldwide. The Man Booker Prize is considered the most prestigious award given to UK authors. The National Book Critics Award is considered the most prestigious award given to US authors.
Yes, English is recognized in the US Constitution. It is written in English.