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Freakonomics's writers are Stephen J. Dubner and Steven Levitt.
they wrote in the vernacular; they wrote either for self-expression or to portray the individuality of their subjects.
They wrote plays. They never wrote them together although they were friendly and Shakespeare had acted in some of Jonson's plays.
Two of the most famous Russian writers are Lev Tolstoy and Fyodor Dostoyevsky. Aleksander Pushkin and Lev Tolstoy
Zane Grey (1872 - 1939), Jack London (1876 - 1916), and Owen Wister (1860 - 1938) are examples of local color writers who wrote about the American West. The three above-mentioned authors respectively immortalized the behaviors and conversations of the American Westerners of Utah, the coastal northwest, and Wyoming.
Two notable Mississippi writers who wrote in the local color tradition are Mark Twain and William Faulkner. They both incorporated vivid descriptions of the local Southern culture and dialect in their works, capturing the essence of life in the region during different time periods.
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Ernest Hemingway mainly wrote for an American audience. His works capture the essence of American life and values, and he is considered one of the greatest American writers of the 20th century.
Henry James is not typically considered a Southern local colorist. While he wrote about American society and culture, his works focused more on psychological depth and intricate social relationships rather than the regional dialects and customs that are characteristic of Southern local colorists like Kate Chopin or Mark Twain.
Erin Gruwell is an American educator that wrote the book Freedom Writers. She used her class as an opportunity to teach tolerance.
other writers wrote Latin while Dante wrote Italian and people admired him for that
Lew Wallace who wrote"Ben Hur" was an officer in the Union Army.
Renaissance writers wrote about political rulers and rulers to expand their power
Chaucer, Dante (Alighieri), and William Shakespeare were three writers who wrote in the vernacular.