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The Road to Damascus by August Strindberg

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Biography of August Strindberg
1435 words, approx. 4.8 pages
August Strindberg (1849-1912) is considered Sweden's greatest author. Although his reputation outside Sweden rests on his plays, in Sweden he is equally important for his stories, novels, poetry, and autobiographical works. August Strindberg was born on...
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Biography of (Johan) August Strindberg
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August Strindberg is considered to be the father of modern literature in Sweden. He is the most important representative of the so-called Modern Breakthrough in Swedish literature, a literary movement that broke with the nationalistic and Romantic tradit...


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The Washington Post
The Road to Damascus
08/13/1987: 1,278 words, approx. 4 pages
Before television evangelists, with their electronic razzle-dazzle, multimillion-dollar budgets and sizzling sex scandals, there were camp meetings. Usually, they were simple, open-air, tent affairs. This rustic religious tradition survives just a few miles from the congested I-270 corridor, on a country road outside...
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The Boston Globe
The road to Damascus
09/22/1993: 660 words, approx. 2 pages
Making a virtue of necessity, President Clinton has become a player in the power politics of the Middle East. After assuming the ceremonial role of host to Yitzhak Rabin and Yasser Arafat on the White House lawn, Clinton did what the new situation required:...
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Schwarzenegger sworn in for second term
1/5/2007: 332 words, approx. 1 pages
Hobbling to his inauguration on crutches, Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger promised Friday not to be beholden to a political party in his second term and declared that "centrist does not mean weak."Nursing a badly broken right leg, Schwarzenegger missed the first part of the program before...
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Investor's Business Daily
The Democratic Contract On America
4/9/2007: 681 words, approx. 2 pages
Diplomacy: "We have an alternative Democratic foreign policy," a member of Nancy Pelosi's Mideast entourage said. Problem is, it's one applauded by terrorists around the world who couldn't be happier she's speaker of the House.We wonder what the media reaction would have been had Newt...
 


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