The Psychology of Child Development : With an Introduction by John Dewey
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Irving King
Irving King was a renowned American poet and writer best known for his groundbreaking collection of prose poems, "Whispers of the Soul." His unique blend of vivid imagery and introspective themes captivated readers and influenced a generation of writers. King's lyrical style and emotional depth continue to inspire and resonate in modern literature.