Receptionist
Jobs London In the 19th century, there followed
further innovation by Jane Austen, the gothic
novelist Mary Shelley, children's writer Lewis
Carroll, the Bronte sisters, the social campaigner
Charles Dickens, the naturalist Thomas Hardy,
the visionary poet William Blake and romantic
poet William Wordsworth.
Twentieth century Receptionist Jobs London writers
include the science fiction novelist H. G. Wells,
writers of children's classics Rudyard Kipling,
A. A. Milne, the controversial D. H. Lawrence,
the modernist Virginia Woolf, the satirist Evelyn
Waugh, the prophetic novelist George Orwell, the
popular novelist Graham Greene, Receptionist Jobs
London crime novelist Agatha Christie, and the
poets Ted Hughes and John Betjeman. Most recently,
the children's fantasy Harry Potter series by
J. K. Rowling has recalled the popularity of J.
R. R. Tolkien and C. S. Lewis.
Scotland's contribution includes the detective
writer Arthur Conan Doyle, romantic literature
by Sir Walter Scott, Receptionist Jobs London
children's writer J. M. Barrie and the epic adventures
of Robert Louis Stevenson. It has also produced
the celebrated poet Robert Burns, as well as William
McGonagall, regarded by many as one of the world's
worst.[224] More recently, the modernist Receptionist
Jobs London and nationalist Hugh MacDiarmid and
Neil M. Gunn contributed to the Scottish Renaissance.
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