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Deconstruction: Literary Theory
First introduced by French philosopher Jacques Derrida. In Deconstruction,
19th Century in Literature: 1873
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Abelard and Heloise: The Love Affair
Abelard and Heloise are one of the most celebrated couples of all time, known for their love affair... and for the tragedy that separated them.
Literary Days in Literature - January 7th
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The Celestial Railroad - Nathaniel Hawthorne (1804-1864)
Read "The Celestial Railroad," by Nathaniel Hawthorne (1804-1864). After an initial period of anonymity during his so-called solitary years from 1825 to 1837, Nathaniel Hawthorne achieved an unfaltering reputation as an author of short stories, roman
Percy Bysshe Shelley - A History of English Literature
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Albert Camus (1913-1960) French writer.
(1913-1960) French writer. Albert Camus was a Nobel laureate, existentialist, and author of The Plague and The Stranger.
Peter Abelard (1079-1142) French writer.
(1079-1142) French writer. Peter Abelard (also spelled Abeillard, Abailard, etc., while the best manuscripts have Abaelardus) was born in Pallet, about ten miles east of Nantes in Brittany. He became a philosopher, theologian, and scholar.
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