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Biography of Henry Van Dyke
2541 words, approx. 8.5 pages
 From the opening pages of his first novel, Henry Van Dyke has shown that he is a masterful novelist, an "original" artist with his own voice, his own style, his "language couched in wit and eloquence." One critic has stated that Van Dyke "has refined the...
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Biography of Henry Van Dyke
2420 words, approx. 8.1 pages
 Writer, minister, critic, professor, outdoorsman--Henry Van Dyke was a man of multiple talents and great energy. As a literary critic he supported the basic tenets of the Genteel Tradition well into the twentieth century, castigating the modern trend tow...




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Little Red Flowers.(Movie review)
02/27/2006: 689 words, approx. 2 pages LITTLE RED FLOWERS (KANSHANGQU HEN MEI) (CHINA-ITALY) A Century Hero Film, Beijing Century Good Tidings Cultural Development (China)/Downtown Pictures (Italy) production, in association with RAI Cinema, Istituto Luce. (International sales: Fortissimo Films, Amsterdam.) Produced by Li Bowen, Allen Chan, Zhang Yuan, Marco Mueller....
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'Red Flower' Wilts in the Heat of Battle
08/25/2004: 1,013 words, approx. 3 pages Could any decent human being not feel for the besieged, homesick GIs of "One Red Flower"? The answer, unfortunately, is yes. This new musical about a year in the life of an Army platoon in Vietnam wants you to commune deeply with the wartime...
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Chinese-born engineer awaits trial
3/22/2007: 822 words, approx. 3 pages As a top engineer at a major U.S. defense contractor, Chi Mak helped develop some of the most advanced and closely guarded naval technology in the world, including silent-running propulsion systems that can make submarines virtually undetectable.Now, in a case that experts say could have...


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The Red Flower by Henry van Dyke | |
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