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David is the editor of Fantastic | Literature: A Critical Reader, and co-editor of The Tre |
In | literature, a caricature is a description of a person u |
1988 Law and | Literature: A Misunderstood Relation, ISBN 978-0-674-51 |
he Oculists, where for the first time in the | literature a surgical aesthetic is prescribed. |
odor Mommsen was awarded the Nobel prize for | literature a year later for his Roman history. |
Children's | Literature: a Blackwell Guide (2000) |
Latin | Literature: A Book of Readings |
Writer's Digest named Louisiana | Literature a "Top 50" market for both fiction and poetr |
n work was likely The Chronicle of Taiwanese | Literature, a compilation of Taiwanese historical liter |
Puerto Rican literature#Modern Puerto Rican | literature a little bit and added links to Wikipedia ar |
s within the scope of WikiProject Children's | literature, a collaborative effort to improve the cover |
English | Literature A & AS Level |
wrote one of the most influential pieces of | literature about sexual assault of this period: Against |
( | Literature about generalizations to higher powers is no |
There is new scientific | literature about natural transgenic events in plants, t |
hought Press Association, where he published | literature about freethought written by himself and oth |
plemented with details from the contemporary | literature about Iceland. |
izations hosted information tables providing | literature about college opportunities as well as polit |
szewski published an extensive review of all | literature about Binswanger's disease so far. |
Bridge to Terabithia is a work of children's | literature about two lonely children who create a magic |
Literature about Ernst Eichner in the catalog of the Ge | |
He also published | literature about Winifred: The Invisible Playmate, reco |
The articles summarize the current | literature about each mammal and its systematics, genet |
In much of the | literature about ancient Egypt, it is called the "(blue |
Most what had been written in the | literature about Halticosaurus in fact regarded H. lili |
the lack of | literature about him seems to confirm that he was a mod |
ally advanced nation, and introducing Korean | literature abroad |
t also offers an institute to the children's | literature academic community in alternate summers. |
thur Clare Cawley (1913-1993) was an English | literature academic. |
Holdheim was early inducted into rabbinical | literature according to the methods in vogue at the Tal |
Bridges: | Literature Across Cultures (1994) |
gine that indexes the full text of scholarly | literature across an array of publishing formats and di |
However, only authors of devotional | literature adopted his spelling system; the classical s |
his acquaintance with the Zend language and | literature afforded him excellent opportunities for ext |
ntered the language directly through Islamic | literature after the introduction of the Islamic religi |
as highly representative of German-language | literature after World War II. |
aduated with a BA Honours in Humanities with | Literature after 6 years study with the Open University |
The word "atman" is used in tathagatagarbha | literature after being defined or re-qualified in a new |
He returned to | literature after his retirement and was also raised to |
Heyse is the third oldest laureate in | literature, after Doris Lessing and Theodor Mommsen. |
studied medicine in Amsterdam, but turned to | literature after a few years as a doctor. |
ery young, but she really devoted herself to | literature after her third daughter's death in 1950. |
iversity of Calcutta with Honours in Bengali | Literature, after a stint with physiology. |
While campaigning in 2003, he handed out | literature against same-sex marriage, which he referred |
itish culture and parodying pre-World War II | literature aimed at schoolboys. |
gue and they want to keep it alive, keep its | literature alive. |
least 25 known cases in the English language | literature, all prior to 1983. |
rael in Toronto was put in Dryden's campaign | literature, allegedly without Brosh's permission. |
While later | literature almost always names Leodegrance as Guinevere |
In the course of time, I became, through | literature alone, a householder, a property-owner, a ta |
size) in 67 books in the genre of children's | literature alone. |
ent Porter some telescope building ideas and | literature along with two 16-inch-diameter glass blanks |
Language | Literature Alrossy Anglican School |
ge in 1951 and his master's degree in French | literature, also from Boston College, in 1953. |
story at 18 years old and studying European | literature, also at a young age. |
Manuan genealogies and religious oral | literature also suggest that the Tui Manu'a had long be |
nus Rhodeus, and sometimes in the scientific | literature also. |
s represented as an annual in the scientific | literature, although it is actually a perennial that ov |
According to historical | literature, Amol was the capital of Mazandaran, at leas |
He was highly cultured in general | literature, an extensive reader, liberal minded, and a |
Brazilian | Literature: an Outline - 1945 |
Phenomenology and | Literature: An Introduction. |
Italian environmental | literature: an anthology. |
He has co-edited Changing Lives Through | Literature, an anthology from Notre Dame Press (1999). |
ed.) Children's | Literature: An Anthology 1801-1902 (2000 |
e some open tasks for WikiProject Children's | literature, an attempt to create and standardize articl |
he Color of My Mother", in Hispanic American | literature: an anthology, compiled by Rodolfo Cortina, |
Second Wave magazine and the book Women and | Literature: An Annotated Bibliography of Women Writers. |
etoric in his book Rhetoric, Philosophy, and | Literature: An Exploration. |
In older | literature, an inch of mercury based on the height of a |
rigins of Egyptian writing, Ancient Egyptian | literature, ancient Egyptian society, and Renaissance a |
He studied | Literature, Ancient History, the Classics and Philosoph |
.A.) where he studied classical language and | literature, ancient history and philosophy. |
were related a wide range of subjects: vedic | literature, ancient epic poetry, classical Sanskrit Lit |
Literature and Culture | |
a but she abandoned everything to search for | literature and poetry. |
is nieces and nephews and would quiz them on | literature and philosophy. |
English | Literature and Composition |
St. John's University with a B.A. in English | Literature and Art History from the American University |
d that 'this is a very good platform for new | literature, and I am all in favour of it. |
He studied German | literature and philosophy at the University of Fribourg |
he has become a recurrent motif in Ukrainian | literature and the songs ascribed to her are widely per |
he University of Queensland where he studied | literature and education. |
aspects of German culture, especially German | literature and the arts. |
the people who contribute to Tamil Language, | Literature and Tamil Culture by Murosoli Trust. |
er excelling in Talmudic studies, Rabbinical | literature and Chabad Chassidic philosophy. |
He was known for his love of | literature, and for the library and collection of print |
s of fiction (So Say Banana Bird), classical | literature and philosophy (The Myths of Plato) and poet |
and psychological approaches to culture and | literature, and the neuropsychology of language. |
Gray read Politics, | Literature and Drama at Kingston University, then went |
Svadhyaya is study of spiritual | literature and also repetition of a personal mantra. |
He earned a degree in | literature and worked for a publishing house. |
The essence of Suhrkamp Verlag, modern | literature and corresponding theory, was owed - amongst |
Literature and the web site for the 2009 European Parli | |
They are among the great treasures of organ | literature and form a regular part of the repertory tod |
king of the Early Cholas mentioned in Sangam | Literature, and of a period close to that of Nedunkilli |
e, it has "become a minor classic of Chicano | literature and a core text in Latin studies programs." |
He studied | literature and philosophy in the universities in Munich |
He edited the Canadian Journal of Science, | Literature, and History from 1868 to 1878. |
ecek is the past President of the Children's | Literature and Reading section of the International Rea |
e numerous essays and articles about Russian | literature and her impressions on travelling ("On poetr |
alik studied Russian and German language and | literature, and dreamed to enroll in the Modern Orthodo |
Vinaver is an important figure in Serbian | literature and culture. |
is divided into language learning materials, | literature and non-fiction books, and children's books. |
He studied | literature and was, for most of his life a high-school |
Janet Todd's research concerns | literature and culture of the Restoration and eighteent |
football, supporting Manchester United F.C., | literature and music, in particular Bob Dylan. |
d the following year with the aim to promote | literature and increase the public's interest in books. |
rded Barney's works are religious, historic, | literature, and genre paintings, which express his stro |
He became a fellow of the Royal Society of | Literature, and a member of the British Archaeological |
The | literature and art project 32 Postkarten is being publi |
Twelfth Grade Advanced Placement English | Literature and Composition, Advanced Placement Statisti |
She studied Hebrew | Literature and Philosophy at Bar Ilan University. |
the Seljuq elite in Anatolia used Persian in | literature and Arabic in government and science. |
e in Cairo he met with renowned academics of | Literature and Islamic sciences. |
He then studied theology, | literature and Islamic history, becoming a university i |
ions paralleling innovation and hybridity in | literature and theater. |
vity Model (FIAM) is well-established in the | literature, and shows that just micromolar amounts of t |
, he introduced free verse forms to Egyptian | literature and presented a scathing attack on tradition |
Atlantic Double-Cross: American | Literature and British Influence in the Age of Emerson |
Goeze was familiar with | literature and took up writing histories and apologetic |
He at first studied | literature and mathematics, but abandoned them for pain |
Cohen has taught | literature and creative writing at Viewpoint High Schoo |
ere known for their contributions to Chinese | literature and sciences. |
Booktalk: occasional writing on | literature and children (1985) |
scholar of American Studies and Comparative | Literature, and published poet. |
ccomplished in ancient and mediaeval art and | literature and authored several works. |
e is a prolific writer on Persian and Arabic | literature and contemporary history of Iran, Turkey, th |
fort sometimes found in contemporary Chicano | literature and concentrates instead on the moral and in |
She studied | literature and journalism before becoming a writer. |
difficult undertaking was new to scientific | literature; and both introduction and commentary receiv |
ymnasium, in Potsdam, where he learned about | literature and the history of art, two subjects he was |
His specialism is modern English | literature and literary theory. |
A world more attractive; a view of modern | literature and politics., |
lf to the study of philology, the history of | literature, and history. |
en 80 short stories, 50 pieces of children's | literature, and 38 novels. |
This is a common archetype in | literature and popular culture (for example, the writin |
Literature and non-fiction includes French, Spanish, Ge | |
that may have transpired if famous women in | literature and film had been advised by the titular cha |
riting and conferencing on postmodernism (in | literature and Religious Studies) throughout this perio |
There are many examples of pallakai in | literature and drama. |
usetts, USA, specializing in humor, American | literature and Gothic fiction. |
A Critical Dictionary of English | Literature and British and American Authors Living and |
ile with the ABA, Powers wrote Sunday school | literature and co-authored with Conrad Glover, The Amer |
Literature and Religion at Rome | |
llins University, specializing in children's | literature and creative writing. |
"Jewish | Literature and Other Essays" (Philadelphia, 1895)-- Ava |
Born in Tokyo, Nakamura studied English | literature and graduated from University of Tokyo in Ma |
eing connected with our past, at home in our | literature, and in sympathy with ourselves as it were, |
Netherlands, and studied French language and | literature and later law at Leiden University. |
n a wide number of subjects including music, | literature, and art. |
diately took a leading place in astronomical | literature and won for Grant the 1856 Gold Medal of the |
(Ed. with Geraldine Barnes) Old Norse Myths, | Literature and Society: Proceedings of the 11th Interna |
s belongs to some of the oldest extant Tamil | literature and is dated to belong to the Sangam age (10 |
Emily also studied English | literature and creative writing, doing a directed study |
kly was a leading review of "Public Affairs, | Literature and the Arts." |
sity of East Anglia where he studied English | Literature and completed an MA in Creative Writing. |
co statute is referred to frequently, in the | literature and by courts, as the "Jones Act" as well as |
was an American scholar focusing on medieval | literature and romance philology. |
sen (born 1951), is Professor of Comparative | Literature and French at the University of Washington i |
He has translated some ancient India | literature and philosophy works into Chinese language. |
or the recognition of excellence in Canadian | literature and criticism. |
aving penned more than thirty books covering | literature and history; however only a few of Zang's nu |
Thread in the Loom: Essays on African | Literature and Culture (2002) |
l Tirza won the Belgian Golden Owl Prize for | Literature and the Dutch Libris Prize. |
Rubenis has written more than 20 original | literature and theology books. |
a'in, and became adept in Arabic and Persian | literature and philosophy. |
8 - 8 February 1981), was a figure of Sindhi | literature and journalism. |
ege, was an English specialist in children's | literature, and the customs of schoolchildren. |
dies is an academic journal covering English | literature and the English language from the earliest p |
oted much of his time to pleasure-making and | literature, and this is reflected in his early poems. |
s of the story are found in 5th century Pali | literature, and it is also an early play of Sinhalese t |
the arts, including painting, architecture, | literature, and music. |
ge as "a compelling contribution to maritime | literature and the lives of Victorian-age women...." |
ith Supplementary Chapters on the History of | Literature and Art. |
The Space Between: | Literature and Politics, Johns Hopkins University Press |
AP English | Literature and Composition |
graduated with a bachelor of arts degree in | literature and arts in 1906. |
Lord Northcliffe Professor of Modern English | Literature and head of the English Department at Univer |
in the 1830s developed a passion for Italian | literature and a thirst for the language. |
They feared some studies ( | literature and human sciences in particular would be un |
1951) is an American writer and professor in | literature and history. |
haunting presences in contemporary American | literature” and Tracks as a whole is also characterized |
is now described as the Brighton Line in MTA | literature and in public usage. |
(1977), an M.A. (1981), and a PhD (1982) in | Literature and Colonialism, all from Cambridge Universi |
st significant finds in the study of Cornish | literature and language. |
in 2001, with a B.A. in English and American | Literature and Language. |
He studied | literature and drama. |
He lectured on 19th century Western | literature, and criticized traditional Japanese writing |
ics, Book keeping, Natural Sciences, English | Literature and History. |
lishing company, which publishes non-fiction | literature and journals. |
n Institution, as well as professor of Greek | literature and president of Harvard University. |
idgley, The Abbey of St. Gall as a Centre of | Literature and Art, Cambridge University Press, 1926 |
hile he was a fellow of the Royal Society of | Literature, and compared at his best with Galsworthy, h |
ls with the connections between early modern | literature and modern thought, particularly in issues o |
in Stralsund, studied law, and subsequently | literature and philosophy at the universities of Berlin |
his Masters degree in Malayalam language and | literature and served for forty years as Lecturer and P |
8 members - | literature and arts section, including Denon. |
z (born 1940), a Professor Emerita of Hebrew | literature and film at The Open University of Israel |
inia in the United States, where she teaches | literature and creative writing at Hollins University. |
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