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Alex Haley |
a U.S. author celebrated for his pulitzer prize-winning work of historical fiction, Roots: The Saga of an American Family (1976), a publication whose subsequent television broadcast adaptation spawned a national discussion about race and race relations (b.1921--d.1992). |
anonymous |
of unknown identity, as an author or donor. [1/2 definitions] |
auctorial |
of or relating to an author. |
author |
to be the author of; create; make. [1/3 definitions] |
Benjamin Franklin |
U.S. statesman, inventor, diplomat, postmaster, scientist, and author, considered one of the Founding Fathers of the United States of America (b. 1706--d. 1790). |
bibliography |
a list of the works by one author. [1/2 definitions] |
blog |
shortened form of "Web log," an online journal that may be personal or topical, in which the author makes regular entries that appear in reverse chronological order and can be read by the general public. [1/2 definitions] |
concordance |
an alphabetical index of all the main words in a book or in the entire work of an author, listing the contexts in which each word occurs and giving page references for each occurrence. [1/2 definitions] |
corpus |
a collection of all the written works on a particular subject, by a particular author, or of a particular kind. [1/4 definitions] |
David |
according to the Old Testament, the second king of Israel, a shepherd as a youth who killed the giant Goliath, and reputedly the author of many of the Psalms. |
essay |
a short piece of writing on a particular subject that contains the ideas and opinions of the author. |
Franz Kafka |
a Czech author (b.1883--d.1924). |
freeware |
software that is given away for no charge by its author. People may use the software but not sell it. |
George Orwell |
an English author; Eric Blair (b.1903--d.1950). |
Harry Potter |
the main character in a fantasy fiction series written by British author J. K. Rowling. The character is a young wizard, and the series relates his trials and magical adventures. |
Hebrews |
a book of the New Testament, consisting of a letter, by an unknown author, addressing Jews who had become Christians or Palestinian Jews. |
Helen Keller |
deaf-blind pupil of Anne Sullivan who became a celebrated U.S. author, lecturer, and social activist (b.1880--d.1968). |
H.G. Wells |
British author and social critic, born Herman George Wells, celebrated for developing the genre of science fiction. |
holograph |
entirely handwritten by the author. [1/2 definitions] |
imitation |
a literary work whose form or manner is copied from another work or author. [1/4 definitions] |
James Joyce |
an Irish author (b.1882--d.1941). |
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