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Biography of Edward Eggleston
453 words, approx. 1.5 pages
 Edward Eggleston (1837-1902) was an American minister and historian. He was also Indiana's leading writer of local-color fiction. Born in Vevay, Ind., Edward Eggleston, too frail to attend school regularly, was taught by his father to read in several lan...
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Biography of Edward Eggleston
3612 words, approx. 12 pages
 Best remembered as author of The Hoosier School-Master (1871), Edward Eggleston contributed significantly to the acceptance of realism by American readers and critics and, together with Mark Twain and William Dean Howells, to the emergence of the Middle...



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Stories of Great Americans for Little Americans. (book review)
09/22/1998: 3,245 words, approx. 11 pages When Christopher Columbus kissed the ground of the new world in 1492, he was on terra firma; five centuries later, of course, we find the great navigator on shaky ground. Under the weighty dictates of what is known as political correctness, the monumental...
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`The great American story'
12/20/1992: 329 words, approx. 1 pages "Lincoln," a two-part, four-hour documentary which airs Saturday night at 8 and the following night (Sunday, Dec. 27) at 7 on Channels 5, 9 and 12 is not to be confused with "The Civil War" -- but it sounds similar. Like its distinguished...


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