Ambrose (Gwinett) Bierce - Luzerne County Community College
... eventually far overshadow Sterling's: Ezra Pound . Although Bierce never met the poet, Pound's father sent him some manuscripts written by his talented son, including "Ballad of the Goodly Fere." Bierce realized that any modern ballad must of necessity be an imitation of what was once for primitive ...
... eventually far overshadow Sterling's: Ezra Pound . Although Bierce never met the poet, Pound's father sent him some manuscripts written by his talented son, including "Ballad of the Goodly Fere." Bierce realized that any modern ballad must of necessity be an imitation of what was once for primitive ...
Stephen E. Ambrose
Stephen Edward Ambrose (January 10, 1936 – October 13, 2002) was an American historian and biographer of U.S. Presidents Dwight D. Eisenhower and Richard Nixon. He was a longtime professor of history at the University of New Orleans and the author of many best selling volumes of American popular history.Beginning late in his life and continuing after his death, however, evidence and reports have continued to surface documenting longtime patterns of plagiarism and inaccuracies in many of his published writings and other work. In response to one of the early reports, Ambrose said he was not ""out there stealing other people's writings."" In the wake of his death, a reviewer for the New York Times did not absolve him completely, but opined that ""he certainly deserved better from some of his envious peers"" and credited the historian with reaching ""an important lay audience without endorsing its every prejudice or sacrificing the profession's standards of scholarship.""