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The Classical Fiction Writers.
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Auchincloss, Louis (1917- ):
Auchincloss was a practicing lawyer (New York City). He became a successful writer of fiction, including: Tales of Manhattan (1964-67), I Come as a Thief (1972), The Partners (1974), and The Winthrop Covenant (1976). He wrote non-fiction too, including: Life, Law and Letters , in which Auchincloss makes reference to Holmes, Cardozo, Jane Austen, Astor, Vanderbilt, Dreiser, Lytton Strachey, Saint-Simon, Thackeray (Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1979); and A Writer's Capital (University of Minnesota Press, 1974).
Austen, Jane (1775-1817).
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Balzac, Honoré de (1799-1850):
Bennett, Arnold (1867-1931).
Blackmore, Richard Doddridge (1825-1900):
"His books are particularly notable for their secondary characters and for descriptions of England's West Country." ( Benet's .) His most notable work: Lorna Doone (1868).
Borrow, George Henry (1803-81):
Trained as a lawyer, Borrow had a working knowledge of at least twelve languages; he traveled and read widely. Borrow's novels were mostly biographical; his best two works were Lavengro (1851) and its sequel, The Romany Rye (1857). (For a sample of Borrow's writing see his essay, " The Stage-Coachmen Of England: A Bully Served Out .")
Brontė, Charlotte (1816-55):
Charlotte wrote under the pen name of Currer Bell. Charlotte's mother
died in 1821 and with the help of her aunt, her father, Rev. Patrick
Brontė the six Brontė children (two of which died relatively
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