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David
The obvious answer, of course, is David. However if you are looking to solve the NYTimes crossword, he also has performed with his sister Amy Sedaris.
The children's book by David Almond was first published on August 11, 1998.
"Fable" by Ralph Waldo Emerson was first published in 1841 as part of his book "Essays: First Series."
Charles Dickens published it way back in 1850 ;-)
The Federalist Papers were originally published as individual essays in three New York newspapers, the Independent Journal, the New York Packet, and the Daily Advertiser.
Alexander Hamilton wrote his first Federalist Paper in October 1787. The collection, known as "The Federalist," was published to promote the ratification of the United States Constitution and consisted of 85 essays. Hamilton co-authored the papers with James Madison and John Jay, with the majority of the essays being attributed to Hamilton. The first few essays were published in New York newspapers, beginning a pivotal discussion on the new government.
"The Praise of Chimney Sweepers" was written by Charles Lamb and appeared in "Essays of Elia", first published in 1823.
It was part of My Life and Hard Times published in 1933.
Ralph Waldo Emerson was an American essayist, lecturer, and poet. His first two collections of essays were published in the year 1841 and the second in 1844.
The first writing in English referred to as essays was composed by Sir Francis Bacon. He published a collection of essays in 1597, titled "Essays," which explored various topics including morality, human behavior, and philosophy. Bacon's work laid the groundwork for the essay as a literary form and influenced many later writers. His approach combined personal reflections with broader observations, making his essays both introspective and analytical.
She was first published in 1964 in the women's magazine "Paula" and the children's magazine "Mampato." Her first novel was published in 1982.