I have no idea who the author of 'end of the century the story' is. There's not enough information given to determine that.
I'm not sure who the specific author of a work named 'the monster at the end of the story' is without more context. There could be many works with this title or a similar concept, and different authors might have created them.
Well, without more context, it's difficult to say precisely. It might be a fictional tale that focuses on the end - of - century atmosphere. Maybe it involves themes like the end of an era, the hopes and fears of the people as one century closes and another is about to begin. It could also be a historical account of real events that took place towards the end of a particular century.
The author of Howards End was HP Lovecraft.
I'm not sure who the author of the 'apsulov end of gods story' is. There isn't enough information provided to determine that.
Sadly, I have no idea who penned 'The Deep End: A True Story'. There are so many books out there, and without more context or research, it's difficult to determine the author. You could look for reviews or mentions of the book on platforms like Goodreads, which might give you a clue about the author.
I don't know the author of this particular 'The Quiet Man' turn - of - the - century novel. It could be a relatively unknown author or a work that has been lost in the annals of literary history. You might need to do some more research in specialized literary databases or libraries to find out.
Ken Follett. He has written many great historical fiction works. For example, 'The Pillars of the Earth'. It's set in the Middle Ages and follows the building of a cathedral. His books are full of engaging storylines and well - developed characters that draw readers into the historical periods he writes about.
I'm afraid I'm not familiar with the author of this 'starless 21st century nymphomaniacs novel'. It could be an indie author or from a very specific literary circle that I haven't come across yet. It might also be a work that is not widely known yet.
The author of the story was Daniel Defoe, an 18th-century British novelist.
The most famous 21st century ideologist and because of this, the knowledge in this field is constantly changing and updating. However, we can refer to the following 21st-century philosophers whose ideas and works have had a profound impact on modern literature and culture: Thinker: - Carl Friedrich Wilhelm of Calvino - [Ludovic Wittgenstein] - Jean-Francois Lyotard - Foucault, Michael - Michael Foucault - Jean Baudrillard : - Calvino - Kundera (René Guérin) - Borges (Che V Lei é) - Margaret Atwood - Calvino - Maugham (William Spear) - Faulkner (J.D. Salinger) - Ernest Hemmingway