Agatha Christie
Dylan Thomas
James Joyce
Thomas Stearns Eliot
Katherine Mansfield
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Agatha Christie was a famous writer of this genre.

Detective fiction

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This book of childhood memories by Dylan Thomas was published in 1954.

"Quite Early one morning"

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The 1907 collection of lyrical poems written by Joyce.

"Chamber Music"

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This was Eliot’s first published poetry collection in 1917.

"Prufrock and other observations"

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The illness that forced her to move from place to place for health reasons.

Tuberculosis

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This Belgian detective created by Christie is considered one of the most famous in fiction.

Hercule Poirot

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This collection of poems published in 1946 shows a simpler and more direct style.

"Deaths and Entrances"

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The collection of short stories portraying moral life in Dublin.

"Dubliners"

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This poem made Eliot famous in 1922.

"The waste land"

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The Russian writer she is often compared to in style.


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This character is an elderly lady detective who uses observation and logic to solve crimes.

 

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This radio play and verse drama about a Welsh town was published after Thomas’s death.

"Under the Milk"

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The literary technique used by Joyce to show the flow of thoughts.

Stream of consciousness

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This award was given to T. S. Eliot for his contribution to literature.

Nobel Prize

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The instrument she studied before turning fully to writing.

Cello

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This novel brought Christie general recognition and was her sixth published work.

"The Murder of Roger Ackroyd"

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Dylan Thomas worked for this organization as a documentary film editor and radio broadcaster during World War II.

BBC

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The Homeric epic that structurally influenced Ulysses.

"The Odyssey

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Eliot’s poetry is known for using these indirect references to mythology and literature.

Allusions(a brief, indirect reference to a person, place, thing, or idea of historical, cultural, literary, or political significance)

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The name of her 1921 published short story collection.

"Bliss and other stories"

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Agatha Christie also wrote romantic novels under this pen name.

Mary Westmacott

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This collection of poems by Dylan Thomas, published in 1936, is considered difficult by literary critics.

"Twenty-Five poems"

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The final novel Joyce worked on, published in 1939.

"Finnegans wake"

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Eliot’s last major poem is this deeply religious work made of four parts.

"Four Quartets"

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The character in “A Cup of Tea” who attempts charitable help in a superficial way.

Rosemary Fell