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O. Henry
[ oh hen-ree ]
O. Henry
/ ÉÊ ËhÉnrÉȘ /
noun
- O. Henry18621910MUSWRITING: short-story writer pen name of William Sidney Porter. 1862â1910, US short-story writer. His collections of stories, characterized by his use of caricature and surprising endings, include Cabbages and Kings (1904) and The Four Million (1906)
Henry, O.
- A twentieth-century American author known for â The Gift of the Magi â and other short stories. He specialized in surprise endings. His real name was William Sydney Porter.
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Short story writers like O. Henry dazzled readers with their deft finales.
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I feel like âChristmas Eveâ has a slight O. Henry, âGift of the Magiâ element to it â another literary reference that hopefully the kids who watch âFrog and Toadâ will read someday.
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âShe started me on Nancy Drew once we had the basics. Then she moved me on to O. Henry.â
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âIt was like some O. Henry short story: We got what we wanted, a quote-unquote pro-life president and this was not what I wanted,â she recalled earlier this year.
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Like O. Henry, Brown regularly employed surprise endings throughout his work.
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