- Albert Camus
- Famous french writer, philosopher and playwright.
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- Albert Camus
- Contains a copy of his acceptance speech for the Nobel Prize, photos, biography and more.
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- Alqonquin Round Table
- Caricature reflected the piquant humor of the Algonquin Round Table writers, a group of town wits who had converged on New York in the late 1910s.
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- Anais Nin
- From being a cult figure of the early feminist movement, Anais later rose to international prominence with her writing. This Web site is dedicated to the life and works of the famed author.
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- Arrowhead
- Home of Herman Melville from 1850-1862. It was at Arrowhead that Melville wrote his most famous work, Moby-Dick, along with three other novels, Pierre, The Confidence-Man, and Israel Potter, a collection of short stories entitled The Piazza Tales, all of his magazine stories, and some of his poetry.
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- Center for Steinbeck Studies
- San Jose State University’s archive of Steinbeck manuscripts, letters, photographs and additional resources.
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- Charles Bukowski
- Includes biographical information, online texts and links to related Web sites.
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- Dorothy Parker
- A site devoted to Dorothy Parker's life in New York. The award-winning writer and peerless wit was a quintessential New Yorker, and that's what this site celebrates.
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- Dorothy Parker
- This is the home page for Dorothy Parker's poetry. Mrs. Parker was one of the wittiest members of the Algonquin Round Table, and a popular poet and writer as well.
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- Edgar Allan Poe
- American writer, known as a poet and critic but most famous as the first master of the short-story form, especially tales of the mysterious and macabre.
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- Edgar Allan Poe
- This Web site is dedicated to the work of Edgar Allan Poe, who is considered one of the most gifted writers of American literature. Over 120 of his short-stories and poems as well as collections of his articles and criticism is available here and can be read on line and searched.
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- F. Scott Fitzgerald
- The F. Scott Fitzgerald Centenary at University of South Carolina contains chronologies, quotations, facts, a brief bio, writings, voice and film clips and more.
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- F. Scott Fitzgerald
- American Storytellers includes a biography, reading list and related links to F. Scott Gerald.
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- Flannery O’Connor
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- Gertrude Stein
- Avant-garde American writer, eccentric, and self-styled genius, whose Paris home was a salon for the leading artists and writers of the period between World Wars I and II.
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- Henry Miller
- Includes a biography and links to related Web sites.
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- Herman Melville
- A publication dedicated to disseminating information about Herman Melville on the Internet and the World Wide Web.
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