What is the sequel to Edward Bellamy’s Looking Backward?
The sequel to Edward Bellamy’s Looking Backward is Equality (1897).
The sequel to Edward Bellamy’s Looking Backward is Equality (1897).
Mrs. Dalloway’s first name is Clarissa. Virginia Woolf’s novel Mrs. Dalloway was published in 1925.
Why Marry? by Jesse L. Williams won the first Pulitzer Prize in 1918.
Jo March married an elderly German professor named Mr. Bhaer in Little Women.
Washington Irving and fellow American writer John H. Payne were said to have competed for the affection of the author of Frankenstein during a visit to France from 1824 to 1826. Mary’s husband Percy Shelley had died two years earlier.
Maud Gonne did not marry William Butler Yeats, the poet who made the actress famous through his poems of unrequited love. In 1903, after knowing Yeats for fourteen years, Gonne married Major John MacBride, an Irish revolutionary characterized by Yeats as a “drunken, vainglorious lout.” MacBride was executed for his role in the Easter Rebellion…
Hesiod, the reputed author of the Theogony, the oldest surviving account of the origin of the Greek gods, was a poor Boeotian farmer of the eighth century B.C. His Works and Days gives advice on fanning and moral life.