Nathaniel Hawthorne
Nathaniel Hawthorne is the Transcendentalist author best known for writing The Scarlet Letter and Twice Told Tales. These works explore themes of sin, guilt, and the complexities of human nature. Hawthorne's writing style is characterized by rich symbolism and psychological depth.
Margaret Fuller
A book containing a collection of any type of writing is known by the term anthology. Literally it means garland or collection of flowers.
Arthur Conan Doyle started writing the Sherlock Holmes stories when he was a young doctor. His first story, A Study in Scarlet, was published in 1887 when he was 28.
Creative Writing
A collection of writings is sometimes called an anthology.
writing stories
Aaron Schulyer is known for writing "River of Ghosts: A Collection of Tales." This collection includes stories that delve into themes of horror, mystery, and fantasy.
The reason he keeps writing war stories is because he killed an enemy soldier.
Violet L. Dodge Dyer was an American author known for writing short stories, poems, and essays. She is best known for her collection of children's stories titled "Roses of Yesterday and Other Stories."
"When God Laughs" by Jack London is a collection of short stories that explore themes such as survival, human nature, and the struggle for existence. London's writing style is often gritty and realistic, reflecting his own experiences as a sailor and gold prospector. The stories in this collection offer a mix of adventure, introspection, and social commentary, showcasing London's skill as a storyteller.
Walt Whitman was influenced by Transcendentalist ideas, particularly the belief in the interconnectedness of all living beings and the importance of individual experience. He was not a formal member of the Transcendentalist movement, but his poetry and writing reflect their themes of nature, self-reliance, and spiritual exploration.
Yes, they're called literary stories - stories just to show different writing techniques.