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Cual fue el papel que cumplió la biblioteca en la Antigüedad con el que cumple Internet en nuestra época?

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William Faulkner

William Faulkner is one of the most influential authors in history. His work, published at the beginning of the 20th century, took a few years to find acceptance among a wider audience. Between 1929 and 1936, he released four novels: "The Sound and the Fury", "While I Dying", "Light of August" and "Absalom, Absalom!" that would define his style, immersed in the exploration of morality within the southern Gothic. His works earned him the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1949, which gave him a new turn to his fame.

 

Oscar Wilde

Oscar Wilde

Oscar Wilde was an Irish writer and poet whose real name was Oscar Fingal O'Flahertie Wills Wilde. He was born on October 16, 1854, in Dublin, Ireland, and in the early 1890s he became the most famous playwright in all of London. He was imprisoned, which later led to his early demise. Today he is remembered for such notable works as "The Importance of Being Earnest", "The Picture of Dorian Gray", "The Ghost of Canterville" or "De Profundis".

 

William Shakespeare

William Shakespeare

Absolutely all the works of William Shakespeare are of absolute genius. Not surprisingly, Shakespeare is considered the best English-language writer and the best playwright in the entire history of literature. Characters, stories, and language have gripped readers for hundreds of years and have contributed enormously to shaping modern culture. These are timeless works that have been translated into all major languages ​​and are still enjoyed around the world. We could highlight essential titles such as "Hamlet", "Romeo and Juliet", "Macbeth", "King Lear" or "Much ado about nothing."

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