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Fathers
Just think about what fathers have represented in literature. There have been good, long-suffering fathers, fathers who were murdered by their sons, and so many more. Read more about it!
Fathers and Literature
It's always about time to celebrate what fathers have contributed to literature, both in being the writers of great works and by being the role models (both good and bad) that shaped the lives and minds of other writers who would be great. Read on.
A Father - Anton Chekhov
Read "A Father," by Anton Chekhov (1860-1904). Chekhov is well-known for his short fiction and plays, particularly "The Cherry Orchard," "The Three Sisters," and other works.
Collections for Fathers - About Dads
Fatherhood is about unconditional love, sacrifice, strength, and dependability. Fathers don't always have it very easy, as they work, teach, and watch the members of thieir family grow up. These collections offer inspirational stories about fathers and dads in literature. Read on.
Famous Fathers in Literature
Who are the fathers in literature? What actions do they take? How does the father relate to his children and others in society? Fathers can be loving and inspiring in literature, but literary dads aren't always perfect. Read more about fathers in literature.
Fathers and Literature
It's always about time to celebrate what fathers have contributed to literature, both in being the writers of great works and by being the role models (both good and bad) that shaped the lives and minds of other writers who would be great.
From a Father to His Children - Clement Clarke Moore
Read "From a Father to His Children," by Clement Clarke Moore.
To Her Father with Some Verses - Anne Bradstreet
Read "To Her Father with Some Verses," by Anne Bradstreet.
Come Up from the Fields Father - Walt Whitman
Read "Come Up from the Fields Father," by Walt Whitman.
