Last Words Of 25 Dead Writers

When you’ve dedicated your life to words, it’s important to go out eloquently.


Jane Austen
 In response to her sister, Cassandra, who was asking her if she wanted anything.





J.M. Barrie
Author of Peter Pan.




L. Frank Baum
The author of The Wizard Of Oz was referring to the Shifting Sands, the desert surrounding Oz.




Edgar Allan Poe





Thomas Hobbes





Alfred Jarry





Hunter S. Thompson
The last sentence on his suicide note.




Henrik Ibsen
 This was his response to a nurse who said he was a little better.




Anton Chekhov
Dying from Tuberculosis, his doctor had given him champagne to ease the pain.




Mark Twain
Speaking to his daughter Clara.




Louisa May Alcott
 Alcott did not have meningitis, though she believed it to be so. She died from mercury poison. 




Jean Cocteau





Washington Irving
 Speaking to his niece.




Leo Tolstoy





Hans Christian Andersen





Charles Dickens
He suffered a stroke outside his home and was asking to be laid on the ground.




H.G. Wells
He didn’t know he was dying.




Johann Wolfgang von Goethe





W.C. Fields
“Carlotta” was Carlotta Monti, actress and his mistress.




Voltaire
When asked by a priest to renounce Satan. 




Dylan Thomas





Ernest Hemingway





George Bernard Shaw





Henry David Thoreau





James Joyce


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