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  2. Paz Márquez-Benítez - Wikipedia

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    Paz Márquez-Benítez (March 3, 1894 – November 10, 1983) was a Filipino short-story writer, educator and editor. [1] [2] [3] Her career as a woman educator as well as her contributions as a writer are seen as an important step within the advancement of women in professional careers as well as in the development of Philippine literature. [3]

  3. Bruce Wagner - Wikipedia

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    Wagner was born in Madison, Wisconsin, [1] to Morton Wagner and Bernice Maletz. When he was four, his family moved to San Francisco, then to Los Angeles four years later. His father was a radio station executive who eventually moved into television, producing The Les Crane Show, before becoming a stock bro

  4. Death in children's literature - Wikipedia

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    A better-known example is Sleeping Beauty, in which a character's death is just a sleep that is conquered by love. [1] These themes are also seen in the Slavic story Firebird and the retold versions of Le Morte d'Arthur by William Caxton and Robin Hood by Howard Pyle. [1] Faith is also a factor in life and death.

  5. The rich and mysterious story buried in 'Dead Cells' - AOL

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    Like, so far that it even surprised the people who created Dead Cells. "The story and the lore in this game was really, like, chaotic. Really chaotic," lead designer Sébastien Bénard said.

  6. The Dead (Oates short story) - Wikipedia

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    “The Dead” is told from a third-person point-of-view, with Ilena, 29-years-old when the story opens, as the focal character. Ilena is a recent divorcee living in Buffalo, New York and teaching literature courses part-time at a Catholic university when the story opens. Set in the late 1960s, the political turmoil in America is at its height.

  7. List of works by Rabindranath Tagore - Wikipedia

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    [Stories 7] Children's stories 1937 Shay: He; Short stories 1940 Tin Sangi: Three Stories (Laboratory, Rabibar, Shesh Katha) Children's stories 1941 Galpo Salpa: Short stories 1944 The Parrot’s Training and Other Stories Includes 4 stories The Parrot’s Training, The Trial of the Horse, Old Man’s Ghost, Great News. [Stories 14] Short ...

  8. Hope for the Flowers - Wikipedia

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    Hope for the Flowers is an allegorical novel by Trina Paulus. It was first published in 1972 and reflects the idealism of the counterculture of the period. Often categorized as a children's novel, it is a fable "partly about life, partly about revolution and lots about hope – for adults and others including caterpillars who can read".

  9. Bobok - Wikipedia

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    "Bobok" (Russian: Бобок, Bobok) is a short story by Fyodor Dostoevsky that first appeared in 1873 in his self-published Diary of a Writer. The story consists largely of a dialogue between recently deceased occupants of graves in a cemetery, most of whom are fully conscious and retain all the features of their living personalities.