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"Unleashing Imagination

Background imageWriters Collection: Portrait Of Mark Twain

Portrait Of Mark Twain
United States: c. 1907 A head and shoulders portrait of author Mark Twain

Background imageWriters Collection: Author Mark Twain

Author Mark Twain
United States: c. 1898 A portrait of author Mark Twain

Background imageWriters Collection: Mark Twain And Friends

Mark Twain And Friends
United States: February 7, 1871 A studio portrait of (l-r): Civil War correspondent and author George Townsend, author and humorist Mark Twain, and Buffalo Courier editor David Gray

Background imageWriters Collection: Poster for of The Emperors New Clothes by the Federal Youth Theatre, Ohio, 1937

Poster for of The Emperors New Clothes by the Federal Youth Theatre, Ohio, 1937. Federal Theatre Project, part of Franklin Roosevelts New Deal, aimed to use unemployed actors

Background imageWriters Collection: Isaac Taylor (1787-1865) English writer, artist, inventor and non-conformist minister

Isaac Taylor (1787-1865) English writer, artist, inventor and non-conformist minister who settled at Ongar, Essex in 1811

Background imageWriters Collection: Poet Ogden Nash

Poet Ogden Nash
United States: c. 1952 Poet Ogden Nash at work at his desk

Background imageWriters Collection: Author Margaret Mitchell

Author Margaret Mitchell
New York, New York: September 5, 1941 Atlanta writer Margaret Mitchell, author of Gone With The Wind, in New York to christen the U.S.S. Atlanta tomorrow in Kearny, New Jersey

Background imageWriters Collection: Norman Mailer Ieaves Jail

Norman Mailer Ieaves Jail
New York, New York: November, 1960 Author Norman Mailer leaving jail after being arrested

Background imageWriters Collection: Author Andre Maurois

Author Andre Maurois
France: c. 1935 An informal portrait of author Andre Maurois

Background imageWriters Collection: Henry Wadsworth Longfellow

Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
United States: c. 1875 A portrait of poet and educator Henry Wadsworth Longfellow

Background imageWriters Collection: George Kaufman and Moss Hart

George Kaufman and Moss Hart
United States: May 6, 1937 Noted playwrights George S. Kaufman and Moss Hart with Kaufman at a typewriter. The two men collaborated on numerous plays

Background imageWriters Collection: Desiderius Erasmus

Desiderius Erasmus
Germany: 1523 An intaglio-gravure by Hans Holbein of Desiderius Erasmus, the Dutch Renaissamce humanist, also known as Erasmus of Rotterdam

Background imageWriters Collection: Hemingway, Wife And Pets

Hemingway, Wife And Pets
Havana, Cuba: March 20, 1946 Author Ernest Hemingway and his fourth wife, Mary Welsh, hold their pets in jai alai baskets on the Hemingway farm in San Francisco de Paulo, a Havana suburb

Background imageWriters Collection: Author Robert Graves

Author Robert Graves
World: c. 1974 Poet and scholar Robert Graves

Background imageWriters Collection: Italian poet Dante Alighieri

Italian poet Dante Alighieri
Italy: c. 1300 Engraving of Italian poet Dante Alighieri by C.E. Wagstaff

Background imageWriters Collection: Dante In Florence

Dante In Florence
Florence, Italy: c. 1300 An engraving of Dante Alighieri by C.H. Jeens in 1888

Background imageWriters Collection: Dunne And Pulitzer Recepients

Dunne And Pulitzer Recepients
Hollywood, California: May 6, 1946 Actress Irene Dunne congratulates authors Howard Lindsey (L) and Russel Crouse (R) for receiving the Pulitzer Prize for their play, State of the Union

Background imageWriters Collection: Playwright Noel Coward

Playwright Noel Coward
New York, New York: March 7, 1947 Actor and playwright Noel Coward sailed today aboard the Queen Elizabeth

Background imageWriters Collection: Noel Coward and Sophia Loren

Noel Coward and Sophia Loren
Hollywood, California: c. 1965 Playwright Noel Coward and actress Sophia Loren

Background imageWriters Collection: Portrait of Paddy Chayefsky

Portrait of Paddy Chayefsky
San Francisco, California: January 29, 1971 Portrait of Paddy Chayefsky, American novelist, screenwriter and playwright

Background imageWriters Collection: Pearl Buck Wins Nobel Prize

Pearl Buck Wins Nobel Prize
New York, New York: November 10, 1938 Novelist Pearl Buck smiles as she is notified that she is the winner of the Literary Nobel Prize

Background imageWriters Collection: Nobel Prize Winners

Nobel Prize Winners
New York, New York: December 10, 1942 A dinner was held for former Nobel Peace Prize winners, as no new prizes have been awarded since the outbreak of hostilities

Background imageWriters Collection: Author Pearl Buck

Author Pearl Buck
New York, New York: March 7, 1944 Novelist Pearl Buck discusses the upcoming tribute to Dr. Sun Yat-Sen, the Father of China, with six Chinese Naval officers

Background imageWriters Collection: Eleanor Roosevelt & Pearl Buck Eleanor Roosevelt & Pearl Buck

Eleanor Roosevelt & Pearl Buck Eleanor Roosevelt & Pearl Buck
Washington, D.C.: December 17, 1940 Eleanor Roosevelt hands author Pearl Buck an initial donation for the million dollar China Emergency Relief Committee to provide medical supplies to Chinese war

Background imageWriters Collection: Portrait of Wystan Hugh Auden

Portrait of Wystan Hugh Auden
United States: c. 1970 Portrait of Wystan Hugh Auden, poet and writer

Background imageWriters Collection: Portrait of Margaret Fuller

Portrait of Margaret Fuller
United States: c. 1843 A portrait of author Margaret Fuller. She was a journalist and an early womens rights advocate

Background imageWriters Collection: Dale Carnegie

Dale Carnegie
United States: January 25, 1938 Photograph of Dale Carnegie doing his NBC show, How to Win Friends and and Influence People

Background imageWriters Collection: A Woman Journalist Typing

A Woman Journalist Typing
United States: c. 1948 A woman journalist typing her story on a golf tournament

Background imageWriters Collection: Newspaper Reporter At Work

Newspaper Reporter At Work
New York, New York: c.1948. A New York Telegram & Sun newspaper reporter at work on his Underwood typewriter

Background imageWriters Collection: JOANNA BAILLIE, 1762-1851, SCOTTISH POET AND DRAMATIST. one of the most eminent female writers

JOANNA BAILLIE, 1762-1851, SCOTTISH POET AND DRAMATIST. one of the most eminent female writers and poets that these countries have produced, 1851 engraving

Background imageWriters Collection: Remote farmhouse, former home of George Orwell where he wrote Nineteen Eighty-Four novel

Remote farmhouse, former home of George Orwell where he wrote Nineteen Eighty-Four novel, Barnhill, Isle of Jura, Inner Hebrides, Scotland

Background imageWriters Collection: View of coastline and remote farmhouse, former home of George Orwell where he wrote Nineteen

View of coastline and remote farmhouse, former home of George Orwell where he wrote Nineteen Eighty-Four novel, view across Sound of Jura to mainland, Barnhill, Isle of Jura, Inner Hebrides, Scotland

Background imageWriters Collection: Samuel Johnson and friends, 1778

Samuel Johnson and friends, 1778
Samuel Johnson and friends. English lexicographer and author Samuel Johnson (1709-1784) wrote widely before founding his own periodical, The Rambler, in 1750

Background imageWriters Collection: AZUERO, Vicente (1787-1844). Colombian lawyer

AZUERO, Vicente (1787-1844). Colombian lawyer and politician for independence. One of the writers of Gran Colombias Constitution. Litography

Background imageWriters Collection: Russian writers Leonid Nikolaievich Andreyev and Maxim Gorky

Russian writers Leonid Nikolaievich Andreyev and Maxim Gorky. Photography

Background imageWriters Collection: Chekhov, Mamin-Sibiryak & Potapenko

Chekhov, Mamin-Sibiryak & Potapenko
The Russian writers Anton Pavlovich Chekhov (left), Dmitry Narkisovich Mamin-Sibiryak (middle) and Ignatius Potapenko

Background imageWriters Collection: Moments with genius Written by the Illinois Writers Project

Moments with genius Written by the Illinois Writers Project : presented by the Museum of Science & Industry. Poster for a radio presentation Moments with genius by the Barnum Radio Players on radio

Background imageWriters Collection: Pierre Loti, French naval Captain and writer

Pierre Loti, French naval Captain and writer
Portrait of Pierre Loti, French naval Captain and writer. Born January 14th 1850. Died June 10th 1923 1912

Background imageWriters Collection: Staff writers of the Irish world

Staff writers of the Irish world. Date c1879

Background imageWriters Collection: Mr Adrian Ross at Home

Mr Adrian Ross at Home
Arthur Reed Ropes (1859 - 1933), better known by his pen name of Adrian Ross, pictured at home at Addison Mansions in London

Background imageWriters Collection: Henrietta Stannard

Henrietta Stannard
Henrietta Elizabeth Vaughan STANNARD (1856-1911) writer under the name of JOHN STRANGE WINTER wife of Arthur Stannard photographed in the study of her West Kensington home. Date: 1904

Background imageWriters Collection: Alexander Blok Etc

Alexander Blok Etc
ALEXANDER BLOK (third from left) Russian poet, with other writers - K A Erberg, F K Soldgub and G I Chulkov, in 1903 Date: 1880 - 1921

Background imageWriters Collection: Letter Writer Spain

Letter Writer Spain
A public letter-writer plies his trade in a Spanish street. Date: 1891

Background imageWriters Collection: Silhouette portrait of William Makepeace Thackeray

Silhouette portrait of William Makepeace Thackeray
Silhouette portrait believed to be William Makepeace Thackeray (1811 - 1863), English novelist, pictured full-length with a book in hand. c.1845

Background imageWriters Collection: Silhouette portrait of Adam Mickiewicz by Phil May

Silhouette portrait of Adam Mickiewicz by Phil May
Silhouette portrait of Adam Mickiewicz (1798 - 1855), Polish poet, playwright and radical. Date: 1888

Background imageWriters Collection: John Betjamen

John Betjamen (1906 - 1984), British author and poet. Date: 1954

Background imageWriters Collection: Players cigarettes advertisement featuring Mark Twain

Players cigarettes advertisement featuring Mark Twain
Advertisement for Players Navy Cut Tobacco and cigarettes featuring American novelist, Mark Twain together with an endorsement of the beautifully cool and sweet smoking tobacco he has in his pipe

Background imageWriters Collection: Electronic publishing

Electronic publishing
Collaborative electronic publishing, conceptual computer artwork. This represents the creation of online resources involving many individual contributors, such as Wikipedia



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"Unleashing Imagination: A Journey into the World of Writers" From the daring adventures of Flying Officer W E Johns' Biggles stories in Modern Boy to Ernest Hemingway's tranquil fishing escapades, they have always captivated us with their boundless creativity. Daphne Du Maurier, a master of suspense and mystery, weaves tales that leave readers spellbound. Shakespeare's Bees by Pauline Baynes takes us on an enchanting journey through the Bard's world, while Joan and Jackie Collins dominated the literary scene in the 1950s with their glamorous novels. The picturesque landscapes of Bodinnick, Cornwall served as Daphne du Maurier's inspiration for her haunting narratives. Virginia Woolf found solace within the walls of her house in Fitzroy Square, London - a sanctuary where she penned her profound works. Even amidst personal milestones, writers never cease to amaze. Evelyn Waugh embarks on a new chapter as he ties the knot while A. A. Milne shares heartwarming moments with his beloved son Christopher Robin. Through captivating illustrations by Cyrus Cuneo, Rudyard Kipling comes alive before our eyes - his words resonating across generations. George Gissing delves deep into human emotions and societal complexities while Samuel Pepys chronicles history through his diary and can more than just storytellers; they are architects of worlds unseen and guardians of imagination. Their words transport us to distant lands or make us question our own reality. They possess an extraordinary ability to touch hearts and minds alike. So let us celebrate these literary pioneers who continue to shape our understanding of life itself - reminding us that within every writer lies a universe waiting to be explored.