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His | literary abilities were apparent already in his youth |
He devoted his | literary abilities to spreading the messages of Naraya |
His | literary abilities recommended him for places in the P |
He was honored for his | literary abilities, and he was known for completing th |
on of local politicians, and he acquired such | literary ability and reputation as to obtain in May 18 |
hearted Sir John D'Oyly had knowledge of her | literary ability and skills ,Then considering her pove |
At the age of twenty-three he revealed his | literary ability in a letter (Lettera critica) written |
"His | literary ability and political judgement were abundant |
His | literary ability was already known, and he was given t |
Amazed by her | literary ability, the Wheatley family made Phillis' ed |
Apart from her | literary ability, there is also evidence of her talent |
capable in martial arts, and possessed a high | literary ability. |
lippe Lacoue-Labarthe and Jean-Luc Nancy "The | Literary Absolute: The Theory of Literature in German |
tten works, and he has spoken to a variety of | literary, academic and professional groups. |
Ivor Indyk is an Australian | literary academic, editor and publisher. |
n Vienna : she wrote Italian poems, founded a | literary academy and despite her strict personal Catho |
Fabrizio Carafa (1622), founder of a | literary academy; |
Courter gained | literary acclaim with The Midwife. |
Best known for his | literary acclaimed master piece ‘Land van herkomst' (L |
It is generally considered the chief | literary accolade in the Dutch language area. |
His best known | literary accomplishment is his three-volume biography |
rded him a Padmabhushan title in 1962 for his | literary accomplishments. |
econd to none in his political, religious and | literary accomplishments. |
s also credited for contributing the earliest | literary account of the Battle of Dimdim in 1609-1610 |
Later, Guevara published a | literary account of the incident entitled "Death of a |
Both the personal character and the | literary accuracy of Llorente have been assailed, but, |
2010: Kenyon Review Award for | Literary Achievement |
Purchas' most important | literary achievement was the editing of Directorium An |
a recipient chosen by Geri Taran for special | literary achievement in a spiritual, humanitarian or e |
Literature - | Literary achievement has helped Puerto Rico to gain in |
She received a 1992 award for outstanding | literary achievement from the American Academy of Arts |
ency and the 2005 Prime Minister's Awards for | Literary Achievement in non-fiction. |
Best Novel Award, for Babel, and the Lifelong | Literary Achievement Award (1989). |
His major | literary achievement is his twofold collection of Lati |
s receiving the Alfred Thayer Mahan Award for | Literary Achievement from the Navy League of the Unite |
Paterson Award for Sustained | Literary Achievement, for Poetry, and Alabanza: New an |
In commemoration of his | literary achievement, the commune has officially chang |
1977: Alfred Thayer Mahan Award for | Literary Achievement, Navy League of the United States |
s honoured in the Prime Minister's Awards for | Literary Achievement, Non-Fiction. |
The poem itself was of a modest | literary achievement, but due to the young student's o |
her with the Silver Pen Award for outstanding | literary achievement. |
His | literary achievements brought him advanced degrees, a |
ival, which is regarded as one of the supreme | literary achievements of the period. |
Won the Lorne Pierce Medal for his | literary achievements in 1961. |
the Depository - a place where all the great | literary achievements of the human race are stored. |
an modern prose and also equal to the world's | literary achievements of existentialist orientation. |
For his | literary achievements and other accomplishments, he wa |
h western education, and joined the quest for | literary achievements. |
lace of an ever-growing circle of friends and | literary acquaintances. |
1931) is a Marathi | literary activist from Maharashtra, India. |
In all, he was an important | literary activist, crucial in the regionalist politics |
They moved to Tokyo, where he resumed his | literary activities and won the prestigious 1950 Naoki |
ions and the people who has worked for Telugu | literary activities |
r kingdoms of Ahom and Koch, building on past | literary activities to provide the bedrock of Assamese |
In addition to his | literary activities he works as editor, translator. |
up residence in Pisa, where he continued his | literary activities until his death. |
ted the Yiddish newspaper Moment, among other | literary activities. |
lde About Sappho, was one of Canada's largest | literary activities. |
His | literary activity was expended on a multitude of histo |
The magnum opus of his | literary activity is: Fasciculus rerum expetendarum ac |
Linacre's | literary activity was displayed both in pure scholarsh |
Ivan I. Krasnov started his | literary activity with poems, such as Quiet Flows the |
d quite suddenly and in the full swing of his | literary activity on 13 October 1899, at Steeple Court |
His | literary activity started in 1936, when Redol became a |
he Cistercians of Salem Abbey to continue his | literary activity in the monastery. |
His | literary activity was chiefly polemical, against Roman |
A flurry of | literary activity followed with the publication of Nug |
When Cunningham did go back, he pursued his | literary activity, editing the works of Kit Marlowe in |
He reached international fame due to his | literary activity, which culminated in 1869 with the p |
After World War II, Kawakami withdrew from | literary activity, but in her later years published Ka |
ng centre of Counter-Reformation artistic and | literary activity. |
time he was said to have displayed remarkable | literary activity. |
nd then as a professor, he added considerable | literary activity. |
1730 and devoted the remainder of his life to | literary activity. |
Warsaw Ghetto and participated in the ghetto | literary activity. |
enediction prayers remain as evidences of his | literary activity. |
sight some time before owing to his strenuous | literary activity. |
d at the Jesuits' house in Toledo in vigorous | literary activity. |
It was not the first | literary adaptation on TV, but it was longer and more |
mass serial, the pair had collaborated on the | literary adaptations Wuthering Heights (1953) and Nine |
s part of a new Big Finish Classics series of | literary adaptations tentatively planned for 2010-2012 |
rst film that Naruse, who had experience with | literary adaptations, made with Takamine. |
n post-World War II France and specialised in | literary adaptations. |
e Sri Lankan film history as the first direct | literary adaption and introduced actress Rita Ratnayak |
al houseguest" living off of wealthy American | literary admirers. |
Besides working as a | literary adviser to a number of British publishing hou |
He was also | literary adviser to Messrs Smith, Elder & Company. |
of The Bookman from 1891, and acted as chief | literary adviser to the publishing firm of Hodder & St |
d permanently in Dresden; from 1825 on he was | literary adviser to the Court Theatre, and his semi-pu |
He served as | Literary Adviser to the Editorial Board of the College |
ite for the National Theatre, where Tynan was | literary advisor. |
he Way of the World' was a fittingly damaged, | literary affair for a songwriter in thrall to the Beat |
1855 sketch "Jul'us Cesar": "He was decidedly | literary, after a fashion of his own, and the gems whi |
than fifty renowned Turkish authors and many | literary agencies and foreign publishers in the Turkis |
Goldberg ultimately set up her own | literary agency and became known as a promoter of "rig |
Kalem Agency is a | literary agency founded 2005 in Istanbul, Turkey. |
As partners, they formed a | literary agency called Halliday and McCloy. |
managing director of Redhammer Management, a | literary agency recognized by the Association of Autho |
In 1933 he established a | literary agency in Manhattan, New York. |
Her "ELKOST International | Literary Agency" manages foreign publishing rights for |
She founded her own | literary agency, Vilar Creative Agency, and serves as |
In 2006, she signed with the | literary agency, Ed Victor Ltd., based in London. |
ently married to Sam Gores, Paradigm Talent & | Literary Agency, president and CEO. |
presented by The Ampersand Agency, a UK-based | literary agency. |
d by agent Jon Sternfeld of the Irene Goodman | Literary Agency. |
It was named the WriteHigh | Literary Agency. |
nd initially selling them through an external | literary agency. |
and a year later to England where he set up a | literary agency. |
Pegler's | Literary agent was George T. Bye, who was also Eleanor |
Esther Newberg is an American | literary agent and former aide to Senator Robert F. Ke |
In September 2010, Carriger's | literary agent announced that worldwide rights to adap |
Michelene Wandor married | literary agent Ed Victor in 1963; they divorced in 197 |
omas Berringer (Rod) Hall (1951-21 May 2004), | literary agent who represented several successful Brit |
nt for the author after the insistence of his | literary agent that he visit the cottage of Eleanor Br |
Since 1974, Kraft has been the | literary agent for the estate of pulp author Otis Adel |
rn Amanda Jane Urban on 30 October 1946) is a | literary agent with International Creative Management, |
He was represented by the | literary agent Barthold Fles. |
s it turns out the English teacher was also a | literary agent and asked to read some of her work and |
He later became an | literary agent to writers and a casting agent to actor |
When his former girlfriend Mildred Bronson, a | literary agent who has been working in the Paris offic |
cousin of the conductor Sir Georg Solti and a | literary agent for and close friend of Winston Churchi |
r the war, she was under the name Tonny Clerx | literary agent for the French work of the Irish author |
Literary agent Scott Meredith offered $100,000 to buy | |
cutive of the Vegetarian Society and is now a | literary agent working in London and New York. |
o have been rescued from her situation when a | literary agent spotted her blog after it appeared as t |
ars, whilst he also worked as a publisher and | literary agent (where his clients have included Fulgen |
Fletcher married | literary agent and producer Jerry Bick in 1960, divorc |
She worked as an assistant to the renowned | literary agent Audrey Wood in 1943, and Irene Selznick |
r (born 1965 in Massachusetts) is an American | literary agent and naval historian. |
specialises in the Middle East, as well as a | literary agent and art dealer. |
and not long before her twentieth birthday a | literary agent discovered her celebrating at the Ritz. |
He is married to the | literary agent Sandra Dijkstra. |
He is represented by the | literary agent Simon Trewin at United Agents in London |
sing a friend of his in New York to pose as a | literary agent, Jones approached one of his professors |
Now Andrew is a high-powered | literary agent, and his relationship with his wife has |
After Oxford, he briefly worked for a | literary agent, but set up his own firm in 1952, Antho |
n Dick (1906-1950) was an American publisher, | literary agent, photographer, and filmmaker. |
Scheck has been a | literary agent, translator of American and British aut |
He was a | Literary Agent, for Curtis Brown, from 1980-81. |
65 - 11 October 1926, Slindon) was an English | literary agent, the founder and managing director of T |
d Hoffenberg's real names, and he hired a new | literary agent, Sterling Lord. |
She worked in insurance and as | literary agent. |
Shore Investigates as the eponymous heroine's | literary agent. |
fterward, he used that manuscript to secure a | literary agent. |
Later in his career Imison became a | literary agent. |
er, a crime writer, and Elsie Thirkettle, his | literary agent. |
David Ingram as Taylor Rymes, Millie's | literary agent. |
ecoming close friends with Roy Jenkins as his | literary agent. |
New York City with his wife Kathy Robbins, a | literary agent. |
down after his first book is rejected by his | literary agent. |
Queue is a professional service for authors, | literary agents and publishers, utilized in the book p |
working in operations and administration for | literary agents and producers of film, television, and |
t to the Writers Guild and received a list of | literary agents who would accept unsolicited manuscrip |
nt years, and 23,000 publishers, booksellers, | literary agents, librarians, media and industry suppli |
e the book, which was rejected by at least 45 | literary agents. |
Literary Agents: A Writer's Guide. | |
The Underground | Literary Alliance is a Philadelphia-based and internat |
As of December 1, 2010, the Underground | Literary Alliance appeared disbanded, with no viable w |
De Gourmont also began a | literary alliance with Joris-Karl Huysmans, to whom he |
zation's Publicity Director: "The Underground | Literary Alliance is the most controversial writers' g |
rs to the person as "Orlando" at one point, a | literary allusion to the Virginia Woolf novel, Orlando |
in all manner of mythological, biblical, and | literary allusion. |
r Haggard's She), continuing the high game of | literary allusions throughout the series. |
tand the origins of phrases and historical or | literary allusions. |
Low's | Literary Almanack and Illustrated Souvenir for 1873, 1 |
Here his younger | literary alter ego Kogoro Akechi (Masahiro Motoki) pic |
s an anthology of writings by persons without | literary ambition that were developed in the first nin |
Empress Catherine II had | literary ambitions and wrote nine opera librettos. |
emian and struggling author, has given up his | literary ambitions and relocated to the port city Le H |
e der Literatur aus Quebec 1945 - 2000 (Other | Literary America. |
ragmatic insight, often incorporating obscure | literary analogies and personal experiences. |
He broke new ground through applying | literary analysis to historical texts, ranging from Ta |
proponents developed methods of structuralist | literary analysis during the years 1928-1939. |
, biography, travelogue, essays and articles, | literary analytical articles, editing the books, editi |
her sister Catherine Anne Warfield and is the | literary ancestor of famed southern writers William Al |
Conway's many | literary and intellectual friends included Charles Dic |
r the Baptist Missionary Society to deal with | literary and educational work. |
He attended the | literary and law departments of the University of Mich |
claimed that it never existed, GNB identified | literary and historical evidences to support the exist |
t, by Bailey, were placed in the rooms of the | Literary and Philosophical Society of Newcastle. |
She co-created Thacker Mountain Radio, a | literary and musical hour that broadcasts out of a boo |
He has been a | literary and art critic first at national Danish newsp |
ominican-American poet, university professor, | literary and cultural critic, and translator living in |
A specialist in Chinese and comparative | literary and cultural studies, his more recent work is |
eta Kappa, Student Council, and the Jefferson | Literary and Debating Society during his time at the u |
n was marked by it being renamed the Birkbeck | Literary and Scientific Institution in 1866 (now, as B |
He was now writing music, | literary and art reviews,though he was only 22. |
i Novelist of the 20th century by prestigious | Literary and Cultural Organizations in Pakistan & Indi |
He founded a series of | literary and philological societies: the Early English |
It published | literary and political journals such as Encounter (as |
Homographesis: Essays in Gay | Literary and Cultural Theory (Routledge, 1994) |
fee house, established 1891, was an important | literary and artistic gathering place, but never turne |
ar after his wife's death in 1974, he began a | literary and personal relationship with Carolyn See, w |
in 2008 received the James Joyce Award of the | Literary and Historical Society. |
He was auditor of the College's | Literary and Debating Society for the 1928-1929 sessio |
ely read and highly influential on subsequent | literary and artistic work. |
1 March - The | literary and political periodical The Quarterly Review |
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