Recently I’ve been a prolific reader of classics including short stories of Mark Twain and Charles Dickens. These two guys are unique in that they both dropped out of school but ended up writing master pieces in the world of literature.
Charles Dickens was hard-working and gain a reputation for speed and accuracy when he was a parliamentary reporter. He was a prolific writer having penned great works such as Oliver Twist (1837); A Tale of Two Cities (1859) and Barnaby Rudge (1841) among other great works of art.
On the other hand, Mark Twain penned The Mysterious Stranger (1916) and he became famous to the extent that Oxford and Yale Universities awarded him honorary degrees for his achievements in the world of literature.
These are two classical writers whom I respect so much. I will read and read their work in the coming couple of weeks to gain from their fountain of knowledge.
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