Lord Byron's writing often featured themes of passion, rebelliousness, and the struggle between good and evil, reflecting his own tumultuous personal life and the societal upheaval of his time. His poetic works, such as "Childe Harold's Pilgrimage" and "Don Juan," showcased his deep introspection, complex emotions, and defiance of traditional norms, mirroring the Romantic movement's focus on individual expression and emotion. Byron's works also engaged with contemporary political issues, infusing his writing with a sense of social critique and a call for personal freedom.
Various men, in various times and places, where inspired to codify the Scripture.
Before postmodernism, the literary canon in the US was primarily composed of authors from the modernist movement such as F. Scott Fitzgerald, Ernest Hemingway, and William Faulkner. These authors were known for their experimental writing styles and themes that reflected the tumultuous times of the early 20th century.
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The way authors start writing is by doing research - you need to read all about pirates and history and learn about what those times were really like. The more research you do, the more ideas you'll have for your story or book.
Language in writing will change in ten years, for the first thing. Language changes over the years, so that will certainly change writing. Ideas will change. That will change the face of writing in ten years. Humor will change in ten years. You may think a fart is funny now, but some people ten years from now will not even crack a smile at the sound of it. As times change, writing changes. So authors must change with it.
Mary Jane Moffat has written: 'Revelations: diaries of women' -- subject(s): Women authors, Diaries, Biography, Women 'The times of our lives' -- subject(s): Report writing, Autobiography, Authorship
reflect the rough times during the great depression, generally pretty depresing paintings ;-)
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Some authors known for their critical writing about the excesses and problems resulting from industrialization include Charles Dickens, Emile Zola, and Upton Sinclair. Dickens's novel "Hard Times" addressed the negative impacts on workers and society during the Industrial Revolution. Zola's work often depicted the harsh realities of industrial life in France. Sinclair's "The Jungle" exposed the poor working conditions and unsanitary practices in American meatpacking industry.
In Stephenie Meyer's free time, she writes books about vampire and werewolfs. by: TW333 by:kiten-cutty well TW333 has it 1/2 right. she some times spends her time reading other authors books to get the idea. when she has an idea... such as twilight saga she starts righting. that is what Stephenie Meyer does for her free time!!