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  2. Peter McArthur (writer) - Wikipedia

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    He was editor of Truth from 1895 to 1897 and also wrote articles, poems, and humour for various publications. In 1902, he moved to London, England, where he contributed to Punch, the Review of Reviews and The Daily Paper. In 1903, he published To be taken with salt: being an essay on teaching one’s grandmother to suck eggs. McArthur returned ...

  3. Hayden Carruth - Wikipedia

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    Hayden Carruth was born in Waterbury, Connecticut and grew up in Woodbury, Connecticut. [1] He graduated from Pleasantville High School in Pleasantville, New York with the class of 1939 as vice president of the senior class; he was credited with the "prettiest hair."

  4. Salt (Lovelace novel) - Wikipedia

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    In The Times, a reviewer said, "As to Lovelace's language, he is in a world of his own.It is a carnival of Creole sounds, and this is the deepest ideology of the novel, the display of the power of West Indian speech, the emancipation of the West Indian tongue from the shackles of the English sentence."

  5. Florence Van Leer Earle Coates - Wikipedia

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    Florence Van Leer Earle was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, the eldest daughter of lawyer George Hussey Earle Sr. and his wife, "Fanny" (née Frances Van Leer). [3] She was the granddaughter of noted abolitionist and philanthropist Thomas Earle and a member of the influential Van Leer family. [4]

  6. The World Doesn't End - Wikipedia

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    Some critics have credited The World Doesn't End with a resurgence of the prose poem form in American Poetry. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] Christopher Buckley argued that Simic chose the prose poem form because it most closely approximates the Eastern European folk tale .

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  8. Mary Lamb - Wikipedia

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    According to Charles, the work was mostly Mary's with only a small collaborative effort by him. The book had gone through nine editions by 1825. [23] In 1810 Charles and Mary published another collaboration, Poems for Children. [24] Their writing brought them financial security and vaulted them solidly into the middle class.

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