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  1. O. Henry: William Sidney Porter : Texas Cowboy Writer by Peggy Caravantes, 2005-09-30
  2. The Gift of the Magi Retold in Rhyme by Virginia Hege Tobiassen, 2002-10-01
  3. Cheap Rooms and Restless Hearts: A Study of Formula in the Urban Tales of William Sydney Porter by Karen Charmaine Blansfield, 1988-06-15

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  • 62. Stories, Listed By Author
    Henry, O.; pseudonym of William Sydney Porter, (18621910) (chron.) * The Adventuresof Shamrock Jolnes Shamrock Jolnes, (ss) Sixes and Sevens, Garden City
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    63. Stories, Listed By Author
    Henry, O.; pseudonym of William Sydney Porter, (18621910) (chron.)* An Afternoon Miracle, (ss) Everybody’s Magazine Jul 1902;
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  • 64. O. Henry
    Hero of the Day O. HenryThe following remarks by HL Mencken on O. Henry (1862-1910)were first published in the July 1909 issue of The Smart Set, a magazine
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    Popular with Objectivists Objectivist Center CATO Reason.org Free-Market.net ... Chris Sciabarra TDO Info Contact TDO TDO Policies TDO Staff More Links Connection Extrospection Spirituality Reciprocal Links O. Henry The following remarks by H.L. Mencken on O. Henry (1862-1910) were first published in the July 1909 issue of The Smart Set , a magazine Mencken co-edited with George Jean Nathan. O. Henry (Sidney Porter), author of Roads of Destiny, is an insoluble riddle. I give him up. Either he is the best story teller in the world today, or the worst. Sometimes I think he is the one and sometimes I am convinced that he is the other. Maybe he is both. And why the best? Because no other man now living equals him in the invention of preposterous intrigues and the imagining of fantastic characters. He can borrow an idea from Stevenson—as in the title story of the present book—and give it so many novel and outlandish twists that it becomes absolutely new. He can construct a farce plot that would have sent Offenbach flying to his music paper, as in "Next to Reading Matter"; and he can bring back again, with all its sentimental melodrama, the Golden West of Bret Harte, as in "Friends in San Rosario." Always his stories have action in them—action and "an air." They are full of queer ambuscades and surprises. The end is never visible at the beginning. And why, being so marvelously ingenious and resourceful, is Mr. Porter also so bad an artist? Chiefly, because his fancy is a bucking broncho without a rider. He has no conception of the value of restraint. He lays on his effects with a shovel. As he writes, innumerable comic ideas occur to him—bizarre phrases, impossible slang, ridiculous collocations—and he slaps them in at once. If they fit, well and good; if not, he uses them all the same. The result is that his characters all speak the same tongue. At the beginning of a story, now and then, he manages to keep them differentiated, but before long they are all spouting Porterese.

    65. O. Henry [AKA: William Sidney Porter] At The Mad Cybrarian's Library
    The Mad Cybrarian's Library. O. Henry AKA William Sidney Porter.18621910. An Adjustment of Nature(The O. Henry Internet Series
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    66. Anecdote Oh, Henry... Henry Before They Were Fam
    in jail where he began writing the adventure stories that made him a householdname. Henry, O. born William Sidney Porter (1862-1910), American short
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    67. Biography Of O.Henry
    O. Henry (18621910) was originally born William Sydney Porter inGreensboro, North Carolina. As a young man, he moved to Austin
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    O. Henry (1862-1910) was originally born William Sydney Porter in Greensboro, North Carolina. As a young man, he moved to Austin, Texas where he worked as a bank teller . He moved again to Houston, Texas in 1895 and became a newspaper columnist In 1896, however, he was called back to Austin, where he was charged with embezzling money from the bank where he had worked. Not wanting to go to prison for his crime, O. Henry fled to Honduras, and stayed there for six months before returning to the United States. Upon his return, the court tried him and put him in an Ohio prison for three years. While in prison, he began writing short stories and it is there that he took the pen-name O. Henry for his writings. After his release from prison in 1901, he moved to New York, which is the setting for many of his stories. He is the author of over 250 stories and is most famous for his use of surprise or 'twist' endings. Notice the twists and surprises in the endings to "The Last Leaf", "The Green Door", and perhaps his most famous story, "The Gift of the Magi". The Green Door The Last Leaf The Gift of the Magi map of ELLSA Vocab Checkpoint originally adverb Originally means at the beginning of something, in this case, at the beginning of O. Henry's life.

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    69. HyperDic, Online English Dictionary > Porter
    person American writer of short stories whose pen name was O. Henry (18621910).Pronunciation p ao1 rt er0. Porter Senses noun (person) 3.
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  • person United States writer of novels and short stories (1890-1980). person United States composer and lyricist of musical comedies (1891-1946). person American writer of short stories whose pen name was O. Henry (1862-1910).
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    70. Dr. Anne Simpson's Author And Literature Links: O. Henry
    Henry, O., pseudonym of William Sydney Porter (18621910), American writer ofshort stories, best known for his ironic plot twists and surprise endings.
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    Links to Henry Links to Works Major Works Biography Henry, O. , pseudonym of William Sydney Porter (1862-1910), American writer of short stories, best known for his ironic plot twists and surprise endings. Born and raised in Greensboro, North Carolina, O. Henry attended school only until age 15, when he dropped out to work in his uncle's drugstore. During his 20s he moved to Texas, where he worked for more than ten years as a clerk and a bank teller. O. Henry did not write professionally until he reached his mid-30s, when he sold several pieces to the Detroit Free Press and the Houston Daily Post. In 1894 he founded a short-lived weekly humor magazine, The Rolling Stone.
    In 1896 O. Henry was charged with embezzling funds from the First National Bank of Austin, Texas, where he had worked from 1891 to 1894. The amount of money was small and might have been an accounting error; however, he chose to fle e to Honduras rather than stand trial. Learning that his wife was dying, he returned to Texas in 1897 and, after her death, turned himself in to authorities. He served three years of a five-year sentence at the federal penitentiary in Columbus, Ohio, where he first began to write short stories and use the pseudonym O. Henry.

    71. Offline Seznam Personálních Autorit - Henry, O. 1862 - 1910
    Henry, O. 1862 1910. Záhlaví. Název. Signatura. Henry, O.
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    Záhlaví Název Signatura HENRY, O. Harlemská tragédie a jiné povídky. AA 33930 HENRY, O. Pamìti žlutého psa a jiné povídky. AA 33851 Offline poslední zmìny: 31.03.2003 kont@kt

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    73. O.Henry
    COMPLETE WORKS OF O Henry, 1953 (2 vols.); FOUR MILLION OTHER STORIES, 1976;COLLECTED STORIES OF O. Henry, 1986; THE BEST SHORT STORIES OF O. Henry, 1994.
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    B C D ... Z by birthday from the calendar Credits and feedback O. Henry (1862-1910) - pseudonym of William Sydney Porter Prolific American short-story writer, a master of surprise endings, who wrote about the life of ordinary people in New York City. Typical for O. Henry's stories is a twist of plot which turns on an ironic or coincidental circumstance. Although some critics were not so enthusiastic about his work, the public loved it. "It was beautiful and simple as all truly great swindles are." William Sydney Porter (O. Henry) was born in Greenboro, North Carolina. His father, Algernon Sidney Porter, was a physician. When William was three, his mother died, and he was raised by his parental grandmother and paternal aunt. William was an avid reader, but at the age of fifteen he left school, and then worked in a drug store and on a Texas ranch. He continued to Houston, where he had a number of jobs, including that of bank clerk. After moving to Austin, Texas, in 1882, he married. In 1884 Porter started a humorous weekly The Rolling Stone . It was at this time that he began heavy drinking. When the weekly failed, he joined the

    74. O. Henry Bibliography
    Home Awards Etexts New releases Top 250 Authors Series Years. O. Henry (William SydneyPorter) USA (1862 1910). Search Authors. Search Books. About O. Henry, Top.
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    Born William Sidney Porter in 1862, O. Henry first lived a checkered life as a cowhand, bank teller, reporter, embezzler, and convict. Then, in a last-minute reversal worthy of one of his own stories, he turned to fiction, and became a celebrated author of ironic miniatures.
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    75. Poets' Corner - Index Of Poets - Letters O,P
    William Sydney Porter (O. Henry). (1862 1910) Prolific American Short Story Author,known for his 'suprise' endings; Most noted for The Gift of the Magi
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    76. 42752. O. Henry [William Sydney Porter]. The Columbia World Of Quotations. 1996
    ATTRIBUTION O. Henry William Sydney Porter (1862–1910), US shortstorywriter. “A Ramble in Aphasia,” Strictly Business (1910).
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    77. 42760. O. Henry [William Sydney Porter]. The Columbia World Of Quotations. 1996
    ATTRIBUTION O. Henry William Sydney Porter (1862–1910), US shortstorywriter. “The Octopus Marooned,” The Gentle Grafter (1908).
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    78. Reading Kafé:O. Henry
    AUTHOR PROFILE. O. Henry (1862 1910) (William Sydney Porter) O.Henry, thepseudonym of William Sydney Porter, was born in Greenboro, North Carolina.
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    O. Henry (1862 - 1910) (William Sydney Porter) O.Henry, the pseudonym of William Sydney Porter, was born in Greenboro, North Carolina. He grew up during the post-Civil War depression in the South and was poorly educated. His father was a doctor; his mother died when Porter was three. He left the school at the age of fifteen, and then worked in a drug store and on a Texas ranch. He continued to Houston, where he had a number of jobs, including that of bank clerk. After moving to Austin, Texas, in 1882, he married. In 1884 Porter started a humorous weekly The Rolling Stone . It was at this time that he began the heavy drinking. When the weekly failed, he joined the Houston Post as a reporter and columnist. In 1894 cash was found to have gone missing from the bank and O. Henry fled to Honduras. He returned to Austin the next year because his wife was dying. In 1897 he was convicted of embezzling bank fund, although there has been much debate over his actual guilt. In 1898 he entered a penitentiary at Columbus, Ohio. While in prison O. Henry began to write short stories to earn money to support his daughter Margaret. His first work, 'Whistling Dick's Christmas Stocking' (1899) appeared in

    79. O. Henry
    O. Henry, pseud. of William Sydney Porter,1862–1910, American shortstory writer,b. Greensboro, NC He went to Texas in 1882 and worked at various jobs—as
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    Newsletter You've got info! Help Site Map Visit related sites from: Family Education Network Encyclopedia O. Henry O. Henry, pseud. of William Sydney Porter, Post. In 1898 an unexplained shortage in the Austin bank was charged to him. Although many people believed him innocent, he fled to the Honduras but returned to be with his wife, who was fatally ill. He eventually served three years in prison, where he first started writing short stories. Upon his release he settled in New York City and became a highly successful and prolific contributor to various magazines. His short, simple stories are noted for their careful plotting, ironic coincidences, and surprise endings. Although his stories have been criticized as shallow and contrived, O. Henry did catch the color and movement of the city and evidenced a genuine sympathy for ordinary people. His approximately 300 stories are collected in Cabbages and Kings The Four Million The Voice of the City Options (1909), and others.

    80. IPL Online Literary Criticism Collection
    To the lobby of the Internet Public Library. Online Literary CriticismCollection. O. Henry (1862 1910). Nationality American Born
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