O. Henry, the pen name of William Sydney Porter, wrote around 300 short stories during his career. He is best known for his wit and clever twist endings in works such as "The Gift of the Magi" and "The Ransom of Red Chief."
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O. Henry is known for his short stories that feature ironic twists at the end. Some of his works are "The Last Leaf" and "The Gift of the Magi" and "The Ransom of Red Chief."
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O. Henry wrote almost 400 short stories. Some of them were collected in "Cabbages and Kings," and others in a collection called "The Four Million." He did not wrote any "stand alone" volumes such as a novel.
O. Henry wrote approximately 381 short stories.
O Henry was the pen name for William Sydney Porter. He is famous for short stories written during the 1800s. Two of his stories are favorites the Gift of the Magi and the Ransom of Red Chief.
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No, O. Henry's works are in the public domain since he passed away in 1910, over 100 years ago. This means that anyone can use, publish, or adapt his stories without needing permission or worrying about copyright infringement.
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The O. Henry Awards recognize outstanding short stories. Winners receive a cash prize and their work is included in the annual O. Henry Prize Stories anthology, giving them increased visibility and recognition in the literary world.
O. Henry started publishing short stories while in prison, using his real name, William Sydney Porter. Initially, his readers were unaware of his incarceration. His unique writing style and ability to capture the essence of life in New York City contributed to his popularity as a writer.