Fun Facts Friday

Fun Facts Friday: Wilhelm Heinse

Wilhelm Heinse (16 February, 1746 – 22 June, 1803) was a German author, novelist, and art critic who influenced many…

3 months ago

Fun Facts Friday: Frans Michael Franzén

Frans Michael Franzén (9 February, 1772 – 14 August, 1847) born in Oulu, Sweden (now Finland) was a poet, clergyman,…

3 months ago

Fun Facts Friday: Hannah More

Check out some fun facts about Hannah More (2 February, 1745 – 7 September, 1833) was a religious writer, poet,…

3 months ago

Fun Facts Friday: Librarian of Congress

On 26 January, 1802 President Jefferson Congress passed an act calling for the establishment of a Liberian of Congress in…

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Fun Facts Friday: Alexander Woollcott

Alexander Woollcott (19 January, 1887 – 23 January, 1943) was a drama critic, playwright, radio personality, and commentator for The…

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Fun Facts Friday: Charles Perrault

Charles Perrault (12 January, 1628 – 15 May, 1703) was a French author and writer. He is known for creating…

4 months ago

Fun Facts Friday: Miklós Zrínyi

Miklós Zrínyi was a Hungarian poet, statesman and military leader. His poem The Peril of Sziget is the first epic…

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Fun Facts Friday: William Gaddis

William Gaddis was an American novelist and satirist. Mr. Gaddis is known for his novel, The Recognitions which was named…

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Fun Facts Friday: Edwin Arlington Robinson

Edwin Arlington Robinson (22 December, 1869 – 6 April, 1935) was a poet, playwright, Pulitzer Prize winner, and Nobel Prize…

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Fun Facts Friday: Muriel Rukeyser

Muriel Rukeyser was an American writer, biographer, and political activist. She is know for her poems on social justice, Judaism,…

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