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Francis Bacon, a 17th-century Lord High Chancellor under King James I, is better recognized for his philosophy.
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Yukio Mishima was a playwright, poet, actor, model, and founder of a militia known as the Shield Society
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With her 100 books, including Goodbye Moon and The Runaway Bunny, Margaret Wise Brown influenced millions.
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Nikolai Gogol was a playwright, novelist, and master of the short story.
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In the early 6th century, Rome’s writer, philosopher, and politician Anicius Manlius Severinus Boethius was also known as Boethius.
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On the fourth night of the performance, Molière coughed up blood and collapsed on stage but insisted on finishing the show.
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Hector Hugo Munro, better known by his pen name Saki, was one of the greatest short story writers of the early 20th century.
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Sir Thomas Urquhart is one of the most singular figures in Scottish literary history. He was either a genius or a madman.
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In 1978, Londoner Georgi Markov felt something stab his back thigh while walking to work. 4 days after the umbrella incident, Markov died.
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Aeschylus was one of the most celebrated playwrights of ancient Athens.
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