The word "wistful" best describes the author's tone in this excerpt from That Spot by Jack London, as it conveys a feeling of nostalgic longing or sadness.
London physician has written: 'The magdalen' -- subject(s): Prostitutes, Fiction
Well, Yes and No. Some say it is and some argue that it isn't. According to the Historical Fiction Society: "To be deemed historical (in our sense), a novel must have been written at least fifty years after the events described, or have been written by someone who was not alive at the time of those events (who therefore approaches them only by research)." http://www.historicalnovelsociety.org/definition.htm Hope this helps!
which two aspects of london described by sarah do you think sound the most attractive? give your reasons
New York and LONdon
it was discovered in London, England.
London, England
London, England
London England
J. A. London has written: 'Darkness before dawn' -- subject(s): Orphans, Vampires, Fiction
There is nothing in England described as a farm town.
I think it is the German-American physicist Fritz London :)