Sylvia Plath: America’s Modern Tragic Poetess.

Sylvia Plath: America’s Modern Tragic Poetess.

By Grace Alvarez | August 24, 2023 | Comments Off on Sylvia Plath: America’s Modern Tragic Poetess.

Sylvia Plath was born in the fall of 1932 in Boston, Massachusetts to parents of Austrian and German descent. Destined to become one of the foremost writers of her time and genre, she was born into an intellectual household. Her father was an entomologist, professor of biology, and scientific author. Plath herself began showing her…

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Gabriel García Márquez: Master of Magical Realism

Gabriel García Márquez: Master of Magical Realism

By Grace Alvarez | July 18, 2023 | Comments Off on Gabriel García Márquez: Master of Magical Realism

Gabriel José de la Concordia García Márquez, born on March 6th, 1927, was a Colombian novelist, short-story writer, journalist, and screenwriter who cemented himself in history as one of the most significant and influential authors of the 20th century, particularly in the Spanish language. In 1972, he was awarded the Neustadt International Prize for literature…

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Milton Friedman: Nobel Prize-Winning Economist and Scholar.

Milton Friedman: Nobel Prize-Winning Economist and Scholar.

By Zackary Kralik | June 19, 2023 | Comments Off on Milton Friedman: Nobel Prize-Winning Economist and Scholar.

One of the most influential economists of the twentieth century, American economist Milton Friedman received the 1976 Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences for his research on consumption analysis, monetary history and theory and the complexity of stabilization policy. His work is so significant that it is now required reading for any student of economic…

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The Great American Novels of Cormac McCarthy.

The Great American Novels of Cormac McCarthy.

By Susan Christiansen | June 14, 2023 | Comments Off on The Great American Novels of Cormac McCarthy.

Named by Harold Bloom as one of the four great American novelists of his time (alongside Thomas Pynchon, Philip Roth, and Don DeLillo), Cormac McCarthy published twelve novels over the course of his lifetime, spanning the Southern Gothic, Western and post-apocalyptic genres. Economic in style, his fiction was dark and often violent, featuring characters who,…

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Aristotle: Master of Philosophy.

Aristotle: Master of Philosophy.

By Zackary Kralik | June 1, 2023 | Comments Off on Aristotle: Master of Philosophy.

One of the most influential thinkers throughout history, Aristotle was born in 384 B.C. in Stagira, an ancient Greek city located in the northeastern region of modern-day Greece. When he was seventeen, Aristotle traveled to Athens in order to study at Plato’s Academy. He remained at the Academy until Plato’s death in 348 B.C. In…

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Ernest Hemingway: Spokesman of the Lost Generation.

Ernest Hemingway: Spokesman of the Lost Generation.

By Drew Mercantini | April 1, 2023 | Comments Off on Ernest Hemingway: Spokesman of the Lost Generation.

American journalist and novelist Ernest Hemingway‘s legacy to American literature lies in his economical and understated writing style, which he termed the “iceberg theory” and writers who came after him either attempted to emulate or avoid. After his reputation was established with the publication of The Sun Also Rises, Hemingway essentially became the spokesperson for…

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F. Scott Fitzgerald’s Tales of the Jazz Age.

F. Scott Fitzgerald’s Tales of the Jazz Age.

By Drew Mercantini | March 18, 2023 | Comments Off on F. Scott Fitzgerald’s Tales of the Jazz Age.

Born in the fall of 1896, F. Scott Fitzgerald, is widely regarded as the greatest novelist of the Roaring Twenties. Fitzgerald’s struggles in love, work, and fame became the fundamental motifs and themes of his novels. Despite the losses he suffered, the success of his novels in the years following his early death immortalized his…

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Women’s History Month Author Spotlight: Jane Austen.

Women’s History Month Author Spotlight: Jane Austen.

By Drew Mercantini | March 6, 2023 | Comments Off on Women’s History Month Author Spotlight: Jane Austen.

Miss Jane Austen, born in late 1775, lived a life of relative obscurity. Now revered as an exceptional English novelist, Austen’s work provides a thorough social commentary on the British landed gentry at the end of the 18th century. Austen’s plots often explore the dependence of women on marriage in the pursuit of favorable social…

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Alexander Hamilton: Father of American Finance.

Alexander Hamilton: Father of American Finance.

By Drew Mercantini | February 20, 2023 | Comments Off on Alexander Hamilton: Father of American Finance.

Born in the mid-1700s in relative poverty, Alexander Hamilton rose to prominence as one of America’s founding fathers and the first treasury secretary of the United States. He founded the nation’s financial system, the Federalist Party, the United States Coast Guard, the New York Post newspaper, and he was the main author of the economic…

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Ayn Rand: Objective and Romantic Realist.

Ayn Rand: Objective and Romantic Realist.

By Drew Mercantini | February 17, 2023 | Comments Off on Ayn Rand: Objective and Romantic Realist.

Ayn Rand, born in 1905 as Alisa Zinovyevna Rosenbaum, was a Russian-born American writer who emigrated to the U.S. in 1925. Upon gaining permanent residency in 1929, she became a famous novelist and philosopher. Her analysis of the human condition and the role of reason in human affairs made her books of lasting influence on…

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