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Biography of James Joyce || Life and works of James Joyce

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Biography Of James Joyce For many business ideas, visit this site 👉(  https://www.psychoprincipal.com/ ) Life and works of James Joyce:   The first of ten children of John Stanislaus Joyce and Mary Murray Joyce, James Joyce was born in Dublin on 2nd February 1882. The Joyce family's frequent changes of residence are an important aspect of Joyce's life that has a bearing on the novel. When Joyce was four, the family moved to Cork and stayed there till 1892. For about a year after that they lived in Blackrock. The family was often on the move within Dublin. Between 1888 and 1902 Joyce's education was first at Clongowes Wood College (early schooling), Belvedere College, Dublin and University College, Dublin (from where he received his B. A. degree in 1902). He then went to Paris to study medicine but that did not work out as they required fees to be paid in advance. The one year Joyce still spent in Paris meant reading in public libraries and living on small remittances fro...

Biography And Works Of John Millington Synge

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Biography Of John Millington Synge  Biography And Works Of John Millington Synge  John Millington Synge (1871-1909) was the greatest dramatist of the Irish Literary Renaissance. Though he wrote plays few in number, but" they are of a stature to place him among the greatest English dramatists." The shadows of Glen (1903), Riders to the Sea (1904), The Well of the Saints (1905), The Tinker's Wedding (1907), The Playboy of the Western World (1907) and Deirdre of the Sorrows (1910) are the famous plays of Synge. Synge had the experience of living with the peasants, fishermen of the island of Aran and all the plays of Synge based upon these direct experiences. As for Synge the two essentials of drama are reality and joy and these came out of the impression of life. His realism, however, is not the photoghraphic recording of the plays of the realistic,movement, which he felt, missed the essential poetry and joy of life. He thought the Ibsenian influence to be harmful to the spi...

Biography Of Joseph Conrad || Life and works of Joseph Conrad

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  Biography Of Joseph Conrad Life and works of Joseph Conrad :  Joseph Conrad grew up in the Polish Ukraine, a large, fertile plain between Poland and Russia. It was a divided nation, with four languages, four religions, and a number of different social classes. A fraction of the Polish-speaking inhabitants, including Conrad's family, belonged to the szlachta, a hereditary class in the aristocracy on the social hierarchy, combining qualities of gentry and nobility. They had political power, despite their impoverished state. Conrad's father, Apollo Korzeniowski, studied for six years at St. Petersburg University, which he left before earning a degree. Conrad's mother, Eva Bobrowska, was thirteen years younger than Apollo and the only surviving daughter in a family of six sons. After she met him in 1847, Eva was drawn to Apollo's poetic temperament and passionate patriotism, while he admired her lively imagination. Although Eva's family disapproved of the courtship, t...

Biography Of W. Somerset Maugham || Life and works of W. Somerset Maugham

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  Biography Of W. Somerset Maugham Life and works of W. Somerset Maugham  :  William Somerset Maugham, British playwright and novelist, was one of the most reputed and well-known writers of his era, and one of the highest-paid authors of his time. His work was popular for his simple style of writing, as well as his sharp and accurate understanding and judgment of human nature. His uniqueness inspired several other writers like Ian Fleming and George Orwell. Orwell stated that he not only immensely admired Maugham's straightforward storytelling skills, but it was Maugham who had inspired him the most, out of all writers. English writer Anthony Burgess also praised Maugham's influence by including a fictional portrait in one of his novels 'Earthly Powers.' He is also remembered for his short stories, most of them dealing with the lives of the Western colonists, mostly British, in the Far East. The emotional toll which the colonists had to bear by their isolation was expre...

Biography Of Virginia Woolf || Life and works of Virginia Woolf

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  Biography Of Virginia Woolf Life and works of Virginia Woolf:  Born into a privileged English household in 1882, author Virginia Woolf was raised by free-thinking parents. She began writing as a young girl and published her first novel, "The Voyage Out", in 1915. She wrote modernist classics including "Mrs. Dalloway", "To the Lighthouse" and "Orlando", as well as pioneering feminist works, "A Room of One's Own" and "Three Guineas". In her personal life, she suffered bouts of deep depression. She committed suicide in 1941, at the age of 59.  Born on January 25, 1882, Adeline Virginia Stephen was raised in a remarkable household. Her father, Sir Leslie Stephen, was a historian and author, as well as one of the most prominent figures in the golden age of mountaineering. Woolf's mother, Julia Prinsep Stephen (nÊe Jackson) had been born in India and later served as a model for several Pre-Raphaelite painters. She was also...

Biography Of D.H. Lawrence || Life, Career, Works, Literature

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Biography Of D.H. Lawrence  D.H. Lawrence, in full David Herbert Lawrence, (born September 11, 1885, Eastwood, Nottinghamshire, England-died March 2, 1930, Venice, France), English author of novels, short stories, poems, plays, essays, travel books, and letters. His novels Sons and Lovers (1913), The Rainbow (1915), and Women in Love (1920) made him one of the most influential English writers of the 20th century.   Youth and Early Career :  Lawrence was the fourth child of a north Midlands coal miner who had worked from the age of 10, was a dialect speaker, a drinker, and virtually illiterate. Lawrence's mother, who came from the south of England, was educated, refined, and pious. Lawrence won a scholarship to Nottingham High School (1898-1901) and left at 16 to earn a living as clerk in a factory, but he had to give up work after a first attack of pneumonia. While convalescing, he began visiting the Haggs Farm nearby and began an intense friendship (1902-10) with Jessie ...

Biography of W. H. Auden || Life and Works, Literature of W. H. Auden

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  Biography Of W. H. Auden Life and Works of W. H. Auden:  The English-born American poet W. H. Auden was one of the greatest poets of the twentieth century. His works center on moral issues and show strong political, social, and psychological (involving the study of the mind) orientations.  Wystan Hugh Auden was born on February 21, 1907, in York, England. He was the last of three sons born to George and Constance Auden. His father was the medical officer for the city of Birmingham, England, and a psychologist (a person who studies the mind). His mother was a devoted Anglican (a member of the Church of England). The combination of religious and scientific themes are buried throughout Auden's work. The industrial area where he grew up shows up often in his adult poetry. Like many young boys in his city, he was interested in machines, mining, and metals and wanted to be a mining engineer. With both grandfathers being Anglican ministers, Auden once commented that if he had ...

Biography Of T. S. Eliot || Literature and Works of T. S. Eliot

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  Biography Of T. S. Eliot Life and Works of T. S. Eliot :  T. S. Eliot, American-English author, was one of the most significant poets writing in English in the twentieth century, as well as one of the most influential critics, an interesting playwright, editor, and publisher.  On September 26, 1888, Thomas Stearns Eliot was born in St. Louis, Missouri, a member of the third generation of a New England family that had come to St. Louis in 1834. Eliot's grandfather, William Greenleaf Eliot, Unitarian minister and founder of schools, a university, and charities, was the family patriarch, or leader. While carrying on a tradition of public service, the Eliots never forgot their New England ties. T. S. Eliot claimed that he was a child of both the Southwest and New England. In Massachusetts he missed Missouri's dark river, cardinal birds, and lush vegetation. In Missouri he missed the fir trees, song sparrows, red granite shores, and blue sea of Massachusetts.  Henry War...

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