This author wrote "The Inspiration of Mr. Budd" about a guy with green hair, and the author shares a first name with the protagonist in a story about a wicked green witch!
Dorothy L. Sayers
Excelsior means ...
Still higher
Poetry with no rhyme or meter
blank verse
The arrangement of incidents or events in a story
Plot
Pearl S. Buck grew up here.
China
He wrote a devotional book "Of the Imitation of Christ" and shares monk roots with a Chicago-born pope.
Thomas a Kempis
The Gessler brothers made the highest "Quality" of these in NYC.
Emotion for its own sake
Sentimentality
This dude drowned in the Stone-pits.
Dunstan Cass
This "Great Stone Face" author also wrote The Scarlet Letter.
Nathaniel Hawthorne
The hired man came home to die on a farm he didn't own or have family on.
Silas
Construction of two or more thoughts in the same pattern
Parallelism
Rich lady from New Zealand who penned a story about a party in a garden
Katherine Mansfield
In what poem do you find "Into each life some rain must fall,/Some days must be dark and dreary."
"The Rainy Day" by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
"The Destruction of Sennacherib" is written by this Lord who was ostracized by English society because of his undisciplined behavior.
Lord Byron (George Gordon)
Leiningen finally conquered the army of invading ants by doing this to his plantation.
Flooding it
A limerick has this many lines
Three
Miss Dove taught this subject.
Geography
British author who created Sherlock Holmes
Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
This author wrote about a piper, some rats, and a bunch of still-missing kids.
Robert Browning
Jimmy Valentine changed his name to ___________.
Ralph Spencer
Which rhyme involves two syllables
Feminine rhyme
Ernest
The poem where you'll find, "This thou perceivest, which makes they love more strong, to love that well which thou must leave ere long."
"Sonnet LXXIII: That Time of Year"