Wednesday, April 23, 2008

Stephan Crane & O' Henry



STEPHAN CRANE

Biography of Stephen Crane (1871-1900)Stephen Crane was the youngest of fourteen children. His father was a strict Methodist minister, who died in 1880, leaving his devout, strong mother to raise the rest of the family. Crane lasted through preparatory school, but spent less than two years in college, excelling at Syracuse in baseball and partying far more than academics. After leaving school, he went to live in New York, doing freelance writing and working on his first book Maggie, A Girl of the Streets. His times in New York City were split between his apartment in the Bowery slum in Manhattan and well-off family in the nearby town of Port Jervis. Crane published Maggie, a study of an innocent slum girl and her downfall in a world of prostitution and abuse, in 1893 at his own expense. It was especially scandalous for the times, and sold few copies. It did attract the attention of other critics and writers, most notably William Dean Howells, who helped Crane receive backing for his next project, The Red Badge of Courage.Published in 1895, The Red Badge was quite different from Maggie in style and approach, and brought Crane international fame and quite a bit of money. Rather than plod through moral tropes, the book is subtle and imagistic, while still being firmly entrenched in the realism of the late 1890's in America. Crane's rich portrayal of Henry Fleming's growth through the trials and terrors of a Civil War battle betray the fact that he himself had not yet seen any fighting or battles when he wrote the book. Many veterans of the Civil War (only thirty years had gone by since its end) praised the book for capturing the feelings and pictures of actual combat.Bolstered by the success of The Red Badge and his book of poetry The Black Riders, Crane became subsumed with ideas of war. He was hired to go to Cuba as a journalist to report on the rebellion there against the Spanish. On the way to the island, Crane was in a shipwreck, from which he was originally reported dead. He rowed to shore in a dinghy, along with three other men, having to swim to shore and drop his money in the sea to prevent from drowning. This experience directly led to his most famous short story "The Open Boat" (1897).For various reasons, Crane stopped writing novels during this time and moved primarily to short stories?probably because they could sell in magazines better but also because he was constantly moving. When staying in Jacksonville, Florida, he met the owner of a brothel, Cora Taylor. She accompanied him to Greece as he reported on the Greco-Turkish War for New York newspapers; and stayed with him until the end of his life. At this point, rumors abounded about Crane, few of them good. There was talk of drug addiction, rampant promiscuity, and even Satanism, none of them true. Crane was disgusted with them and eventually relocated to England.After reporting on the Spanish-American War and Theodore Roosevelt's famed Rough Riders, Crane returned home to England. He then drove himself deeply into debt by throwing huge, expensive parties, reportedly at Cora Taylor's insistence. While he could now count Joseph Conrad, H. G. Wells, and other authors in his circle, most people sponged off of Crane and his lavishness. He worked on a novel about the Greek War and continued writing short stories and poetry, at this point to pay off his large debts. The stress of this life, compounded by an almost blatant disregard for his own health, led to his contracting tuberculosis. He died while in Baden, Germany, trying to recover from this illness. He was not yet 29 years old.
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Monday, April 21, 2008

O.HENRY
O. Henry is one of the most famous American short story writers. O. Henry’s real name was William Sydney Porter and he was born in Greensboro, North Carolina on September 11, 1862. At age of 20 (1882) he moved to Texas, where he had various jobs.He married Athol Estes in 1887; they had a son and a daughter.His wife died from tuberculosis in 1897.In 1894 while working for First National Bank in Austin, Porter was accused of stealing $4000. He went to prison in Columbus, Ohio for 3 years eventually.While in prison Porter first started to write short stories and it’s believed that he has found his writer’s pseudonym there.After Porter was released from the prison in 1901, he changed his name to O. Henry and moved to New York in 1902.From December 1903 to January 1906 o. Henry wrote a story a week for the New York World magazine, and published several short stories in other magazines.O. Henry’s short stories are famous for their surprise endings and humor.O. Henry's wrote such classic short stories as “The Ransom of Red Chief”, “The Gift of the Magi” and “The Furnished Room”.In his last years O. Henry had financial and health problems. An alcoholic, O. Henry died on June 5, 1910 in New York City, virtually broke.

In office18 October 17851 December 1788
Preceded by
John Dickinson
Succeeded by
Thomas Mifflin
23rd Speaker of the Pennsylvania Assembly
In office1765 – 1765
Preceded by
Isaac Norris
Succeeded by
Isaac Norris
United States Ambassador to France
In office1778 – 1785
Appointed by
Congress of the Confederation
Preceded by
New office
Succeeded by
Thomas Jefferson
United States Ambassador to Sweden
In office1782 – 1783
Appointed by
Congress of the Confederation
Preceded by
New office
Succeeded by
Jonathan Russell
Born
January 17, 1706(1706-01-17)Boston, Massachusetts
Died
April 17, 1790 (aged 84)Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Nationality
British (at birth)American (at death)
Political party
None
Spouse
Deborah Read
Profession
ScientistWriterPolitician

Abrahan Lincoln


In office March 4, 1861April 15, 1865
Vice President
Hannibal Hamlin (1861 – 1865)Andrew Johnson (1865)
Preceded by
James Buchanan
Succeeded by
Andrew Johnson
Member of the
U.S. House of Representativesfrom Illinois's 7th district
In office
March 4, 1847March 3, 1849
Preceded by
John Henry
Succeeded by
Thomas L. Harris
Born
February 12, 1809(1809-02-12)Hardin County, Kentucky
Died
April 15, 1865 (aged 56)Washington, D.C.
Nationality
American
Political party
Whig (1832-1854), Republican (1854-1864), National Union (1864-1865)
Spouse
Mary Todd Lincoln
Children
Robert Todd Lincoln, Edward Lincoln, Willie Lincoln, Tad Lincoln
Occupation
Lawyer
Religion
attended
Christian churches, but never joined any church

Henry David Thoreau


Monday, April 21, 2008

My biography

My Autobiography


I am Tahereh Zareie and I was born in 10th of September in 1984 in Tehran. I was brought up in a religious and traditional family. My parents were born in a little beautiful scenic village in Semnan. They moved to Tehran two years after their marriage, 33 years ago. They are the parents of seven children, five sons and two daughters, and I am the fifth one. My family is a crowded and unique family that all its members protect each other in every hardship. I remember my childhood as a peaceful and beautiful period of my life, full of pleasure and enjoying of being with each other.
I passed my primary and guidance school in two side by side schools. At high school, I found out that mathematics is a great field for me to reveal myself because before that I was just day-dreaming but mathematics was like a ringing bell which woke me up from my dreams and hibernation and led me to morality and realities of a teenager’s life .
When I was thirteen, my father suggested me to learn a foreign language or a sport, and I chose to study English. I do not know why I chose it but I have been studying English for about seven years.
Now, after I have passed entrance exam of university, I am studying English literature in Alzahra University and I am going to get my PHD in literature, too; and maybe in future, I will publish a thick book of my own poetry or a valuable novel.
All my life I have admired and witnessed the life of somebody whose patience and reasonable reactions toward difficulties, in addition to her peaceful conflict in life which is a real motivation for me to love my existence in this world.
Besides, I realized that life is not as sophisticated as some people believe in, hence I try to look at my life from its simple aspect in order to enjoy my life and not get exhausted when facing unexpected problems.