Ralph Waldo Emerson is an American author known for writing essays in the form of a letter, such as "Self-Reliance." His work is considered a classic example of American transcendentalism.
Ralph Waldo Emerson wrote the essays "Nature" and "The American Scholar." These essays played a significant role in the transcendentalist movement in the United States during the 19th century.
Alexander Hamilton. Hamilton wrote 52 of the 85 essays.
Gilbert Chichester Monell was an american novelist, editor, and essayist. He wrote essays and short stories, as well as works such as "Riverside Essays."
The essays of elia is written by Lord Maculay.
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British author Graham Greene.
No such poem was written. She may have written about the hearings in her book of essays, Racism 101, but the author herself will tell you she never wrote such a poem.
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Alexander Hamilton, future Secretary of the Treasury under George Washington, wrote 52 of the essays. James Madison, future President of the United States, wrote 28 of the essays. John Jay, future first Chief Justice of the Supreme Court, wrote 5 of the essays.
Nathaniel Hawthorne wrote The Scarlet Letter, a novel published in 1850. It is a classic work of American literature that explores themes of sin, guilt, and redemption in a Puritan society.