esson 7 the greatest Invention Part Two Backgroumd Iformation W BTL E ENTER
W B T L E Lesson 7 The Greatest Invention Part Two ENTER
esson 7 the greatest Invention Background Information Contents I。 Author IL。 Fantasy and Fable III. The Caribbean Iv。 Germ Warfare W BTL E BAC
W B T L E Lesson 7 The Greatest Invention I. Author II. Fantasy and Fable III. The Caribbean IV. Germ Warfare Background Information
esson 7 the greatest Invention I. Author Lord dunsany July 24, 1878-October 25, 1957 was an Irish writer and dramatist. His full name was Edward John Moreton Drax Plunkett, 18th Baron Dunsany. W BTL E To be continued on the next page
W B T L E Lesson 7 The Greatest Invention Lord Dunsany (July 24, 1878—October 25, 1957) was an Irish writer and dramatist. His full name was Edward John Moreton Drax Plunkett, 18th Baron Dunsany. I. Author To be continued on the next page
esson 7 the greatest Invention I. Author Lord dunsany was educated at Eton College and sandhurst. He served as an officer during the Boer War and World War I. He was a keen huntsman, and sportsman, and was at one time the chess and pistol champion of Ireland His fame arose, however. from his prolific writings of short stories, novels, plays and poetry, reportedly mostly written with a quill pen W BTL E To be continued on the next page
W B T L E Lesson 7 The Greatest Invention ◼ Lord Dunsany was educated at Eton College and Sandhurst. He served as an officer during the Boer War and World War I. He was a keen huntsman, and sportsman, and was at one time the chess and pistol champion of Ireland. ◼ His fame arose, however, from his prolific writings of short stories, novels, plays and poetry, reportedly mostly written with a quill pen. To be continued on the next page. I. Author
esson 7 the greatest Invention I. Author His writings: The work of Lord dunsany must be the foundation of any good library of fantasy and science fiction. His most notable fantasy short stories include: The Gods of Pegana, The Book of Wonder, The Man Who Ate the phoenix etc His significance within the genre of fantasy writing is considerable W BTL E To be continued on the next page
W B T L E Lesson 7 The Greatest Invention His writings: The work of Lord Dunsany must be the foundation of any good library of fantasy and science fiction. His most notable fantasy short stories include:The Gods of Pegana, The Book of Wonder, The Man Who Ate the Phoenix etc. His significance within the genre of fantasy writing is considerable. To be continued on the next page. I. Author
esson 7 the greatest Invention I. Author Quote of the author: Logic, like whiskey, loses its beneficial effect when taken in too large quantities W BTL E To be continued on the next page
W B T L E Lesson 7 The Greatest Invention Quote of the author: Logic, like whiskey, loses its beneficial effect when taken in too large quantities. To be continued on the next page. I. Author
esson 7 the greatest Invention I. Author Books of the author of the Wer CORD DUNSANY he Fourth Book o aIkens Lond DataIn At the Edge The book of of the world The fourth Wonder Book of Jorkens W BTL E The end of Author
W B T L E Lesson 7 The Greatest Invention I. Author The Book of Wonder At the Edge of the World The Fourth Book of Jorkens Books of the author The end of Author
Lesson 7 The Greatest Invention II. Fantasy and Fable Fantasy It is a situation imagined by an individual or group, which does not correspond with reality but expresses certain desires or aims of its creator W BTL E To be continued on the next page
W B T L E Lesson 7 The Greatest Invention II. Fantasy and Fable Fantasy To be continued on the next page. ◼ It is a situation imagined by an individual or group, which does not correspond with reality but expresses certain desires or aims of its creator
esson 7 the greatest Invention II. Fantasy and Fable Fantasy Fantasies typically involve situations which are impossible (such as the existence of magic powers)or highly IE 3 unlikely(such as world peace) In literature fantasy is a form of fiction usually novels or short stories W BTL E To be continued on the next page
W B T L E Lesson 7 The Greatest Invention To be continued on the next page. Fantasy II. Fantasy and Fable ◼ Fantasies typically involve situations which are impossible (such as the existence of magic powers) or highly unlikely (such as world peace). ◼ In literature fantasy is a form of fiction, usually novels or short stories
esson 7 the greatest Invention II. Fantasy and Fable Fantasy As a genre, fantasy is both associated and contrasted with science fiction and horror fiction Fantasy" seems reserved for fiction that features magic, brave knights, damsels in distress, mythical beasts, and quests W BTL E To be continued on the next page
W B T L E Lesson 7 The Greatest Invention ◼ As a genre, fantasy is both associated and contrasted with science fiction and horror fiction. ◼ “Fantasy” seems reserved for fiction that features magic, brave knights, damsels in distress, mythical beasts, and quests. To be continued on the next page. Fantasy II. Fantasy and Fable