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Edgar Allan Poe wrote Tales of the Grotesque and Arabesque.
Mr. Conductor's Thomas Tales ended in 1997.
Keven McQueen has written: 'Forgotten tales of Kentucky' -- subject(s): Tales, Legends, Folklore 'Offbeat Kentuckians' -- subject(s): Biography, Eccentrics and eccentricities, History 'Murder in Old Kentucky' 'Forgotten tales of Indiana' -- subject(s): Tales, Legends, Folklore 'Strange tales of crime and murder in southern Indiana' -- subject(s): Murder, History, Case studies
Geoffrey Chaucer
The Tales of Hoffmann - Les contes d'Hoffmann - is an opera by Jacques Offenbach. It is not classed as an operetta. It is a drama set to music, that makes it opera.
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The first line of the poem "Tales of a Wayside Inn" by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow is "It was the schooner Hesperus." This line is an example of personification, as the schooner is given human-like qualities by being named and described as if it were a person.
Tales of a Wayside Inn was created in 1863.
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Did St.Patrick love listening to old Irish tales and insist that they are told in poetic verse from them on?
Susan Stokes has written: 'Poetic Tales and Observations'
It's written in rhyming couplets
The literary term that describes the word myth ismyth (mith): any story that attempts to explain how the world was created or why the world is the way that it is. Myths are stories that are passed on from generation to generation and normally involve religion. M.H. Abram refers to myths as a "religion in which we no longer believe." Most myths were first spread by oral tradition and then were written down in some literary form. Many ancient literary works are, in fact, myths as myths appear in every ancient culture of the planet. For example you can find them in ethnological tales, fairy tales as well as epics. A good example of a myth is The Book of Genesis, which recounts tales of the creation of the universe, the Earth and mankind
i have a signed copy dated 1944 margaret lothrop hard cover book addressed to thomas hawthorne
Geoffrey Chaucer is known as the father of the English language because of his significant contributions to English literature through works like "The Canterbury Tales". He played a key role in popularizing and developing Middle English as a literary language, making it more acceptable for use in literature. Chaucer's works helped to establish English as a language of poetic and literary merit.