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Authors, Poets & Novelists Posters & Prints: "C", pg 2/11
for literature & language arts classrooms, homeschoolers, and scholars.

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Authors, Poets & Novelists posters and prints: Truman Capote, Albert Camus, Thomas Carlyle, Cervantes, Anton Chekhov, Arthur C. Clarke, Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Colette, Henry Steele Commager, Joseph Conrad, James Gould Cozzens; for the literature, language arts and social studies classrooms, home schoolers, and scholars.



Truman Capote, Rolling Stone Magazine, April 12, 1973
Truman Capote,
Rolling Stone Magazine,
April 12, 1973

Truman Capote
b. 9-30-1924;Louisiana, raised in Monroeville, AL
d. 8-25-1984

In Cold Blood by Truman Capote
Capote DVD

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LITERATURE & LANGUAGE ARTS BOOKS
Literary Criticism
Literary Criticism:
An Introduction
to Theory
and Practice

Literature: An Introduction to Fiction, Poetry and Drama
Literature:
An Introduction
to Fiction, Poetry
and Drama

Teaching Literature
Teaching Literature

From Puritanism to Postmodernism
From
Puritanism to Postmodernism: A History of American Literature

Complete Idiot's Guide to American Literature
The Complete Idiot's Guide
to American Literature

Poet and Writers Magazine
Poets & Writers Magazine

Allyn & Bacon Handbook
Allyn & Bacon Handbook

Eats. Shoots and Leaves
Eats, Shoots
& Leaves:
The Zero Tolerance Approach to Punctuation

NY Times Dictionary of Misunderstood, Misused, Mispronounced Words
New York Times Dictionary of Misunderstood, Misused, Mispronunced Words

Albert Camus, French Novelist Essayist and Playwright, Giclee Print
Albert Camus,
Giclee Print

Albert Camus
b. 11-7-1913; Algeria
d. 1-4-1960; France (car accident)

Albert Camus was a philosopher, novelist, and playwright, noted for his thinking on "the Absurb". He was a member of the French Resistence in WW II, and was awarded the 1957 Nobel Prize in Literature.

• The Cambridge Companion to Camus


Thomas Carlyle, 1867, Photograph by Julia Margaret Cameron, Giclee Print
Thomas Carlyle
photograph by Julia Margaret Cameron, Giclee Print



Thomas Carlyle, 1867
b. 12-4-1795; Scotland
d. 2-5-1881; London

Thomas Carlyle was a highly influential essayist, satirist, and historian during the Victorian era and on the thinking of the Transcendentalists. His crisis of faith was representative of the new social order being brought about by the Industrial Revolution and scientific inquiry. He was also a mathematics teacher.

• A Carlyle Reader
Julia Cameron


Portrait of Miguel de Cervantes y Saavedra, 1600, Giclee Print
Don Miguel
de Cervantes,
Giclee Print

Portrait of Miguel de Cervantes y Saavedra, 1600
b. 9-29-1547; Spain
d. 4-23-1616; Madrid

Spanish novelist, poet and playwright Miguel de Cervantes wrote Don Quijote, a classic of Western literature and one of the best novels ever written.

• Don Quixote by Picasso poster


Alain Chartier French Writer and Diplomat, Giclee Print
Alain Chartier,
Giclee Print

Alain Chartier, French Poet
and Political Writer
b. c. 1392 France
d. c. 1430

Chartier's 1422 Quadrilogue -invectif is allegorical prose using a fictional dialogue between the Three Estates ("Le Peuple," "Le Chevalier," and "Le Clerge") and the personfication of France as a woman, to expose the suffering and oppression of the lower classes.

John Keats wrote his ballad 'La Belle Dame Sans Merci' using the title of Alain Chartier's 15th century work.

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Francois-Rene Vicomte de Chateaubriand French Writer of Romantic Leanings, Giclee Print
Francois-Rene Vicomte de Chateaubriand,
Giclee Print

Francois-Rene Vicomte de Chateaubriand
b. 9-4-1768; Saint-Malo, France
d. 7-4-1848; Paris

Chateaubriand, writer, politician and diplomat, is considered the founder of Romanticism in French literature, and influencing writers such as Hugo, Lord Byron, and Andre Malraux.

His visit to North America during the French Revolution resulted in descriptions of nature that were innovative for the time; he was also accomplished at describing emotions.

Late in his life he became a recluse only visiting his friend Jeanne Françoise Julie Adélaïde Récamier.


Geoffrey Chaucer English Poet Writer of the Canterbury Tales, Giclee Print
Geoffrey Chaucer, Giclee Print

Geoffrey Chaucer
b. c.1343; London
d. 10-25-1400

Geoffrey was a Medieval author, poet, philosopher, bureaucrat, courtier and diplomat best remembered for his unfinished narrative The Canterbury Tales.

Chaucer is sometimes called the father of English literature as the first author to use the vernacular English for an artistic work. Chaucer is also the first to associate the day commemorating two early martyrs of the Christian faith - Valentine - with courtly, romantic love.

Geoffrey Chaucer in Great British Authors series


Anton Chekhov, Russian Literary Figure, Giclee Print

Anton Chekhov, Russian Literary Figure, Giclee Print
b. 1-29-1850; Russia
d. 7-2-1904

available at-
AllPosters.com
Art.com

The Portable Chekhov, Anton Chekhov


Gilbert Keith Chesterton Writer, Giclee Print
G. K. Chesterton,
Giclle Print

Gilbert Keith Chesterton
b. 5-29-1874; London
d. 6-14-1936

The Innocence of Father Brown, G.K. Chesterton's first mystery about the unassuming little priest who solves crimes by imagining himself inside the mind and soul of criminals.


Arthur C. Clarke
Arthur C. Clarke

2001: A Space Odyssey, Masterprint
2001:
A Space Odyssey,
Masterprint

Arthur C. Clarke
b. 12-16-1917; England
d. 3-19-2008; Sri Lanka

Arthur C. Clarke, science fiction writer and inventor, is best known for his novel 2001: A Space Odyssey, which was also made into a movie.


Samuel Taylor Coleridge, English poet, Giclee Print
Samuel Taylor Coleridge,
Giclee Print

Samuel Taylor Coleridge
b. 10-21-1772; England
d. 7-25-1834

English poet, critic, and philosopher, Samuel Taylor Coleridge, along with his friends, poets William Wordsworth and Robert Southey, were founders of the Romantic Movement in England and called the Lake Poets. Coleridge is best known for his Rime of the Ancient Mariner -
He prayeth best, who loveth best / All things both great and small; / For the dear God who loveth us, / He made and loveth all,
and Kubla Khan -
In Xanadu did Kubla Khan / A stately pleasure-dome decree: / Where Alph, the sacred river, ran / Through caverns measureless to man / Down to a sunless sea.

Coleridge's Poetry & Prose, Samuel Taylor Coleridge


Colette, National Archives Photo Print

Colette (Sidonie-Gabrielle) National Archives Photo Print
b. 1-28-1873; France
d. 8-3-1954

available at-
barewalls.com

The Collected Stories of Colette


Henry Steele Commager National Archives Photo Print
Henry Steele Commager,
Photo Print

Henry Steele Commager
b. 10-25-1902; Pennsylvania
d. 3-3-1998

Henry Steele Commager was a noted educator, historian and author. He was a defender of civil liberties, opposed McCarthyism, and the Vietnam War.

The Spirit of Seventy-Six: The Story of the American Revolution as told by Participants, ed. Henry Steele Commager
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Joseph Conrad / TIME Cover: April 7, 1923, TIME Magazine

Joseph Conrad / TIME Cover:
April 7, 1923, TIME Magazine
b. 12-3-1857; Poland
d. 8-3-1924

available at-
barewalls.com

The Portable Conrad, Joseph Conrad


Henry Steele Commager National Archives Photo Print
James Cozzens / TIME Cover,
9-2-1957
TIME Magazine

James Gould Cozzens,
Pulitizer Prize winner.
b. 8-19-1903; Chicago, IL
d. 8-9-1978; Florida

Just Representations: A James Gould Cozzens Reader


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