An author's influence refers to the impact their work has on readers, other writers, and society as a whole. This influence can manifest in various ways, such as shaping cultural norms, inspiring change, sparking conversations, or influencing future literary works. Overall, the influence of an author can be both profound and lasting, transcending time and generations.
The idea that a strong central government threatens the rights of the people and of the states was a major influence on the authors of the Articles of Confederation.
Danielle Laurin has written: 'Duras, l'impossible' -- subject(s): Authors, French, Biography, Criticism and interpretation, French Authors, Influence
Some notable authors who published in 1922 include T.S. Eliot, James Joyce, Virginia Woolf, and Marcel Proust. These authors produced significant works in various genres that have continued to influence literature to this day.
a strong central government threatens the rights of the people and of the states
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Decisions can shape your life. A book can influence your decisions to make them better.
their names are not revealed but they too wrote books that were racist sexist sterotypes
Institutional writing was work written by authors in the 17th and 18th century that formed a body of work of considerable influence on case law.
Cristina Campo has written: 'L' infinito nel finito' -- subject(s): Authors, Italian, Correspondence, Italian Authors 'Il flauto e il tappeto' -- subject(s): Literature 'Sotto falso nome' 'Bibbia e cultura' -- subject(s): Modern civilization, Influence, Western civilization, Bible 'Caro Bul' -- subject(s): Authors, Italian, Correspondence, Italian Authors
Lise Busk-Jensen has written: 'Romantikkens forfatterinder' -- subject(s): History and criticism, Intellectual life, English literature, Influence, Romanticism, Danish Women authors, French literature, Women authors, Danish literature, Biography
James K. Lyon has written: 'Paul Celan and Martin Heidegger' -- subject(s): Biography, German Poets, Influence 'Bertolt Brecht's American cicerone' -- subject(s): American Authors, Biography, Friends and associates, German Authors
Gabriele Griffin has written: 'Contemporary Black and Asian women playwrights in Britain' -- subject(s): Asian authors, Asians, Asians in literature, Black Women, Black authors, English Feminist drama, English drama, Feminism and literature, History and criticism, Intellectual life, Women and literature, Women authors, Women, Black, in literature 'Research Methods for English Studies' 'Romancing the Margins?' 'The influence of the writings of Simone Weil on the fiction of Iris Murdoch' -- subject(s): Influence, Philosophy, Philosophy in literature