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威廉斯 William Carlos Williams庞德 Ezra Pound杜丽特尔 Hilda Doolittle
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罗伯特·邓肯 Robert Duncan查尔斯·奥尔森 Charles Olson阿门斯 A. R. Ammons
金斯堡 Allen Ginsberg约翰·阿什伯利 John Ashbery詹姆斯·泰特 James Tate
兰斯敦·休斯 Langston Hughes默温 W. S. Merwin罗伯特·勃莱 Robert Bly
毕肖普 Elizabeth Bishop罗伯特·洛威尔 Robert Lowell普拉斯 Sylvia Plath
约翰·贝里曼 John Berryman安妮·塞克斯顿 Anne Sexton斯诺德格拉斯 W. D. Snodgrass
弗兰克·奥哈拉 Frank O'Hara布洛茨基 L.D. Brodsky艾米·洛威尔 Amy Lowell
埃德娜·圣文森特·米蕾 Edna St. Vincent Millay萨拉·梯斯苔尔 Sara Teasdale马斯特斯 Edgar Lee Masters
威廉·斯塔福德 William Stafford艾德里安娜·里奇 Adrienne Rich大卫·伊格内托 David Ignatow
金内尔 Galway Kinnell西德尼·拉尼尔 Sidney Lanier霍华德·奈莫洛夫 Howard Nemerov
玛丽·奥利弗 Mary Oliver阿奇波德·麦克里许 阿奇波德麦 Kerry Xu杰弗斯诗选 Robinson Jeffers
露易丝·格丽克 Louise Glück凯特·莱特 Kate Light施加彰 Arthur Sze
李立扬 Li Young Lee斯塔夫理阿诺斯 L. S. Stavrianos阿特 Art
费翔 Kris Phillips许慧欣 eVonne杰罗姆·大卫·塞林格 Jerome David Salinger
巴拉克·奥巴马 Barack Hussein Obama朱瑟琳·乔塞尔森 Josselson, R.詹姆斯·泰伯 詹姆斯泰伯
威廉·恩道尔 Frederick William Engdahl马克·佩恩 Mark - Payne拉吉-帕特尔 Raj - Patel
茱莉·嘉伍德 Julie Garwood
美国 现代美国  (1946年)

阅读茱莉·嘉伍德 Julie Garwood在小说之家的作品!!!
  美国作家,写过超过25本的言情小说。
  
  要遇到真好看的言情小说还真不容易。起码在寻梦园好一阵子没看到值得慢慢读的作品了,大多一目十行,或者看开头三行就知道全篇是什么走向。言情还是读茱莉·嘉伍德Julie Garwood,尤其她写的十到十四世纪间爱尔兰、苏格兰、英格兰到斯堪的纳维亚半岛地段的男男女女爱恨情仇。走私贩子、当地治安官、部落族长、没落贵族、双面间谍、海盗……这些可比台湾的产业大亨、财团小开、黑道酷哥、浪妹辣妞、OL御姐要有趣得多。起码那些女主角们不会是波大无脑或白痴脱线型,最烦看这两种女猪。男猪就不用提了,根本就是两字:“金主!”《国王的奖赏》和《鹰王恋》是不错的,还有一部不记得名字了,总之是男女主角在神父面前宣誓前按规矩缩进小屋里彼此交待所有财产并签婚前协议的那部不过据说Nora Roberts更强,凯尔特的“钥匙”系列就是很不错的。


  Julie Garwood (born in 1946 in Kansas City, Missouri) is an American writer of over twenty-five romance novels in both the historical and suspense subgenres. Over thirty million copies of her books are in print, and she has had at least 15 New York Times Bestsellers. She has also begun writing a novel for young adults under the pseudonym of Emily Chase.
  Garwood's novel For the Roses was adapted for the television feature Rose Hill.
  
  Biography
  
  Julie Garwood was raised in Kansas City, Missouri, the sixth of seven children in a large Irish family. She has six sisters: Sharon, Mary Kathleen, Marilyn, Mary, Mary Colette "Cookie", Joanne and Monica, and one brother: Tom. After having a tonsillectomy at age six, Garwood was a sickly child for years. Because she missed so much school, she did not learn to read as the other children her age did. She was eleven before her mother realized that other children had been doing her homework, and that Garwood was simply unable to read. A math teacher, Sister Elizabeth, devoted the entire summer that year to teaching Garwood how to read, and how to enjoy the stories she was reading. This teacher had such an impact on Garwood's life that she named her daughter Elizabeth.
  While studying to be an R.N., Garwood took a Russian history course and became intrigued by history, choosing to pursue a double major in history and nursing. A professor, impressed by the quality of her essays, convinced Garwood to take a year off of school to write. The result was a children's book, What's a Girl to Do?, and her first historical novel, Gentle Warrior.
  She married young with Gerry Garwood, they have three children: Gerry Jr., Bryan Michael and Elizabeth, the family resides in Leawood, Kansas. Although Garwood enjoyed her writing, she was not intending to pursue a career as an author. As a young wife and mother she took several freelance writing jobs, and wrote longer stories to amuse herself. After her youngest child started school, Garwood began attending local writers' conferences, where she soon met an agent. The agent sold both her children's book and her historical novel, and soon the publisher requested more historical romances.
  Garwood's novels are particularly known for the quirkiness of her heroines, who tend to have an ability to get lost anywhere, clumsiness, and a "charming ability to obfuscate and change the direction of conversations to the consternation, frustration, but eventual acceptance of the other party." She is not afraid to tackle difficult issues, and one of her books deals with spousal abuse. Her novels are very historically accurate, and Garwood has been known to scour the library at the University of Kansas to find three sources confirming a fact before she includes it in one of her books.
  In fifteen years of writing, by 2000 Garwood had penned 15 New York Times Bestsellers with over 30 million copies of her books in print. Despite her success in the historical romance genre, Garwood ventured into a new genre and began writing contemporary romantic suspense novels. Like her historicals, these contemporaries still focus on family relationships, whether between blood relatives or groups of friends who have styled themselves as a family.
  Her first contemporary offering, Heartbreaker, has been optioned for film and was serialized in Cosmopolitan magazine.
  Garwood admits that she does not read romance novels, primarily so that she does not have to worry about unintentional plagiarism. Instead, she enjoys reading general fiction and mystery novels, but looks forward to the day she retires so that she can catch up on the romance novels written by other authors.
  [edit]Bibliography
  
  [edit]As Emily Chase
  [edit]The Girls of Canby Hall series
  Main article: Girls of Canby Hall
  14.What's a Girl to Do? 1985
  (Under the pseudonym Emily Chase, Julie Garwood wrote one Young Adult novel).
  [edit]As Julie Garwood
  [edit]Single Novels
  Gentle Warrior 10/1985
  A Girl Named Summer 03/1986
  Rebellious Desire 06/1986
  Honor's Splendour 12/1987
  The Prize 08/1991
  Saving Grace 12/1993
  Prince Charming 06/1994
  [edit]Crown's Spies Series
  The Lion's Lady 12/1988
  Guardian Angel 05/1990
  The Gift 01/1991
  Castles 07/1993
  [edit]Lairds' Brides Series
  The Bride 07/1989
  The Wedding 04/1996
  [edit]Highlands' Lairds Series
  The Secret 05/1992
  Ransom 09/1999
  Shadow Music 12/2007
  [edit]Clayborne of Rosehill Series
  For The Roses 02/1995
  One Pink Rose 06/1997 (and in "The Clayborne Brides")
  One White Rose 07/1997 (and in "The Clayborne Brides")
  One Red Rose 08/1997 (and in "The Clayborne Brides")
  Come The Spring 12/1997
  [edit]Buchanan-Renard-MacKenna
  Heartbreaker 08/2000
  Mercy 09/2001
  Killjoy 09/2002
  Murder List 08/2004
  Slow Burn 08/2005
  Shadow Dance 12/2006
  Fire and Ice 12/2008
  Sizzle 12/2009
    

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