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Henry James

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  • Henry James, an American born British writer, was born in New York City on 15 April 1843 and died in 28 February 1916. He is considered as one of the key figures of 19th century literary realism.
  • Henry James met with various American and European literary figures of his time. Some of them, Ivan Turgenev, Joseph Conrad, …

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Saul Bellow

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  • Saul Bellow was in 1915 and died in 2005.
  • Saul Bellow, the winner of the 1976 Nobel Prize for literature and the recipient of three National Book Awards, is a unique spokesman for humanitarian ideals in American literature in the twentieth-century.
  • His writings epitomize the moral vision that is an integral part of the Jewish outlook.
  • He believes in the divinity of the individual, that although a person may be psychologically and emotionally fragile, he is created in the image of God and is therefore, majestic.
  • This colossal creature could overcome obstacles that challenge or impede human endeavor and to determine its own destiny.
  • Saul Bellow, one of the major writers of American prose-fiction …

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