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quietly successful countryside columnist and | literary gent who became a calamitous Daily Mail war c |
ay dramatizes the love affair between Chicago | literary giant Nelson Algren and French existentialist |
veloped relationships with such scholarly and | literary giants as Gershom Scholem, Yitzhak Baer, Haim |
amous and receive mention in the work of such | literary giants as Chaucer, Shakespeare and Charles Di |
ilm adaptations by renowned works by American | literary giants, and debuted in October 2000. |
n's camps, monuments and museums to Ukrainian | literary giants, most notably the monument to the grea |
He was possessed of considerable | literary gift, and has been called "the Lancashire Bur |
track and field, Academic Bowl, cheerleading, | literary, golf, wrestling, soccer, one act, softball, |
2009 Blue Metropolis International | Literary Grand Prix (Canada) |
Nazis' | Literary Grandfather: Adolf Bartels and Cultural Extre |
Notable alumni also include Welsh | literary greats T. H. Parry-Williams, Gwenlyn Parry an |
, a series of limited edition signed works by | literary greats to raise money for the child victims a |
Hugo Dyson, a member of the Oxford | literary group called the Inklings, lived at 32 Sandfi |
ambridge Apostles, to The Coterie, and to the | literary group around G. K. Chesterton and Hilaire Bel |
He has been a member of the French | literary group Oulipo since 1992. |
interest in literature and was a member of a | literary group called Accademia degli Stravaganti (Aca |
Berge co-founded the French | literary group Oulipo with novelists and other mathema |
He belonged to the | literary group of the Hussards, and is known as a prol |
He belongs to the Asturian | literary group of the 1990s. |
became close with members of the avant-garde | literary group OBERIU. |
He was a member of the Moscow | literary group Sreda from its inception in 1899 until |
best-selling author Neil Strauss, of Igniter | Literary Group, an imprint of Harper Collins Publisher |
actor, 1942-5, and was a member of the Oxford | literary group, the Inklings, led by C. S. Lewis and J |
Andreyev became a member of the Moscow Sreda | literary group, and published many of his works in Gor |
lected Novellas and Fairytales, after the old | literary group. |
in the writers of the Shirakaba (White Birch) | literary group. |
tures at various colleges, women's clubs, and | literary groups in Texas. |
equent speaker at firesides, conferences, and | literary groups. |
Kavirajamarga was formative in the | literary growth of Kannada and is a guide book to the |
Suzie Plakson, as well as Mike Resnick as our | Literary Guest of Honor. |
This combination of media, comics, and | literary guests with gaming, art, anime, and film was |
Sigma Press published Lindop's A | Literary Guide to the Lake District in 1993 (second ed |
several of the Bells' books have been Junior | Literary Guild selections. |
s Junior Book-of-the-Month selections, Junior | Literary Guild selections and other honors. |
The Cousins ( | Literary Guild and Doubleday Book Club selection) (Don |
In 1988, the name of the Junior | Literary Guild was changed to the Junior Library Guild |
children's book by the editors of the Junior | Literary Guild (or latterly the Junior Library Guild) |
Confessors of the Name ( | Literary Guild selection), Dial (New York, NY), 1952. |
It was the American | Literary Guild's Book of the Month on publication in J |
ated in 1929 as one of the enterprises of the | Literary Guild, which was an adult book club created i |
pursuit of new and strange social trends and | literary habits. |
y fathers-in-law who could not understand his | literary habits. |
thors of such works as biographical material ( | literary, hagiographic, etc.), geographies, military n |
The magazine is a sponsor of the Chicago | Literary Hall of Fame. |
ern Period, from the 19th century onward, the | literary Hebrew tradition as pronounced in Jerusalem r |
sraeli Hebrew is the continuation not only of | literary Hebrew but also of Yiddish, as well as Polish |
Literary Heritage West Midlands | |
Cornwall's | Literary Heritage |
effort to celebrate and promote Mississippi's | literary heritage as a means of developing tourism to |
1996 Illinois Authors | Literary Heritage Award |
tated that the work belonged to the "European | literary heritage". |
-two volume series covering Tibet's classical | literary heritage, published by Wisdom Publications. |
The pub also has a great | literary heritage. |
ence - Mundassery ushered in a new chapter of | literary hermeneutics, which was unheard of in Malayal |
l Gwalarn, which had been set up to promote a | literary high culture in Breton. |
Albert Bielschowsky (1847 - 1902), a German | literary historian |
Bill McCormack, | literary historian |
Engdahl (born December 30, 1948) is a Swedish | literary historian and critic, and has been a member o |
or (1915-1995), a Swiss-American medievalist, | literary historian and linguist |
His father, Ivan Grafenauer, was a famous | literary historian and ethnologist and nephew of Franc |
For Bardenhewer, a patrologist was not a | literary historian of the Church Fathers, but a histor |
hn Busby (born August 29, 1962) is a Canadian | literary historian and anthologist. |
aham is a Canadian academic administrator and | literary historian who has served in a number of Canad |
amund is convinced of both her qualities as a | literary historian and her Socialist-and in particular |
"Ogunde" is a free jazz ballad; however, | literary historian Kimberly Benston notes that the son |
He is a bard of the Gorseth Kernow, a | literary historian and editor of 'The Wheel' - an anth |
The | literary historian did not include Alexandru Toma in h |
Adolf Stern (1835-1907), German | literary historian and poet |
h 24, 1908 - October 22, 1990) was a Canadian | literary historian and academic. |
(March 12, 1821 - May 29, 1882), was a German | literary historian and writer on the history of art. |
ay 1898 - 4 June 1985) was a Russian poet and | literary historian from the Struve family. |
Otto Aars Groth (1913 - 1966) is a Norwegian | literary historian and diplomat. |
Literary historian Gilbert Highet called it a "very im | |
Wisconsin, USA, where in 1926 he married the | literary historian Mildred Fish. |
Vienna) was an Austrian-German Germanist and | literary historian (Literatur- & Theaterwissenschaftle |
In 1944, Auchterlonie married | literary historian and critic, H. M. Green (1881-1962) |
l name, Adolf Ernst) (1835-1907) was a German | literary historian and poet, born in Leipzig. |
Kantorowicz (writer) - Writer, journalist und | literary historian (1899, Berlin - 1979, Hamburg) |
lster (1881 - 1947) was a Norwegian novelist, | literary historian, theatre critic and biographer, the |
December 1856 - 7 April 1925) was a Norwegian | literary historian, professor, magazine editor, essayi |
02 - 16 February 1943) was an American-German | literary historian, translator, and resistance fighter |
9 December - Gerhard Gran, | literary historian, professor, magazine editor, essayi |
arch 1999) was a Dutch writer, translator and | literary historian, teaching and writing on Russian li |
October - Baldev Upadhyaya, Sanskrit scholar, | literary historian, essayist and critic (d.1999). |
He was also a | literary historian, and biographer of various German w |
ens (28 January 1898 - 5 February 1982) was a | literary historian, poet and pamphleteer from Flanders |
(born 24 May 1923 in Stockholm) is a Swedish | literary historian, writer, and member of the Swedish |
19 August - Hazari Prasad Dwivedi, novelist, | literary historian, essayist, critic and scholar (d.19 |
4 - 9 August 1897) was a Norwegian editor and | literary historian. |
une 1986) was a poet and an influential Dutch | literary historian. |
ldemar von Biedermann (1817-1903), jurist and | literary historian. |
May 1869) was a Scottish dramatic editor and | literary historian. |
inian linguist, philologist, ethnographer and | literary historian. |
as a Norwegian librarian, magazine editor and | literary historian. |
He was the son of August Koberstein, a | literary historian. |
elder brother Semyon Vengerov was a venerable | literary historian. |
Some | literary historians have seen The Bower of Taste as la |
Literary historians began to pay renewed attention to | |
Some | literary historians have suggested that Mark Twain, th |
to provide busts of the most famous Ukrainian | literary, historic, political and religious figures. |
etiring from Congress, he continued to pursue | literary, historical, and scientific studies and died |
and II, Berlin, 1896 and 1901); they are of a | literary, historical, and political character, and the |
order, and a prolific scholar on liturgical, | literary, historical, and spiritual matters. |
cluded in leading anthologies or mentioned in | literary histories. |
nationalism in Mam and Zin of Ahmad Khani, a | literary history that was translated into Swedish, Tur |
He wrote the two volume | literary history Illustrert norsk litteraturhistorie, |
ation) and chronologically (from the earliest | literary history to contemporary times). |
r, whose works made him a major figure in the | literary history of Welsh Puritanism. |
"America as Canon and Context: | Literary History in a Time of Dissensus," American Lit |
to Francis Bacon's call for what he termed a | literary history in his The Advancement of Learning. |
Harnack was the son of | literary history professor Otto Harnack, and the nephe |
derable influence on the development of Dutch | literary history in the 20th century. |
He was the editor of | Literary History of Canada in 1965. |
lity of female identity in male narrative and | literary history (Don Quixote), created parallelism in |
His primary area of academic expertise is the | literary history of philosophy, and he is a specialist |
20 Most Prolific Authors and Writers in | Literary History |
New | Literary History 1986 18(1): 77-98. |
it was considered the most important work of | literary history and criticism ever published. |
ntal work which illustrates not only the rich | literary history of the Telangana region but also disp |
2007, Democracy in Theory, American | Literary History |
e with the work Studies in the Linguistic and | Literary History of the Rhinelands in the Middle Ages. |
ifically as upholding the tradition of female | literary history heralded by Elizabeth Rowe (1674-1737 |
--, Writing Women's | Literary History (Baltimore and London: The Johns Hopk |
In 1921 he took the title of Professor of | Literary History in University of Turku, Finland. |
e is the author of several books, including A | Literary History of Spain: The Nineteenth Century and |
American | Literary History is a quarterly peer-reviewed academic |
ne 2008) was a Norwegian professor in Russian | literary history at the University of Oslo, translator |
e was born in Oslo, and took his education in | literary history at the University of Oslo. |
"Historicizing the Errand," American | Literary History 2 (1990), 101-18. |
University, and has been professor of Nordic | Literary History at the University of Aarhus. |
The | Literary History of the Divine Comedy (1879) |
George Eliot and Her World (1973) | literary history |
Nicholson wrote two very influential books: | Literary History of The Arabs (1907) and The Mystics o |
Zhuang | literary history(Three volume). |
The Oxford English | Literary History, volume 10 (1910-1940): The Modern Mo |
as ensured him his deserved place in Albanian | literary history, the famous O moj Shqypni e mjera Shq |
: Stevens's Painterly Abstractions," American | Literary History, Spring 1992, 230-63. |
en, and for writing the first large Norwegian | literary history, Illustreret norsk Literaturhistorie |
on the editorial boards of Modern Drama, New | Literary History, The Pinter Review, and the Universit |
ivered lectures on various subjects including | literary history, earning her a Gold Award from the To |
shed several books and compilations on German | literary history, focusing mainly on literature on emi |
prison law and torture, Caribbean culture and | literary history, as well as on Haitian poetics, Edgar |
ip of the Whole Duty of Man are in Nichols's ‘ | Literary Anecdotes,' and his vindication of Horace Wal |
th century German intellectual, cultural, and | literary history. |
act that has been overlooked in later Russian | literary history. |
tion and co-editor of Encyclopedia of British | Literary History. |
of Kent's unglamorous seaside towns and local | literary history. |
He has written several books on | literary history. |
is, one of the first such books in Lithuanian | literary history. |
litation at Basel, where he was a lecturer of | literary history. |
Its title is a reference to the | literary hoax Naked Came the Stranger. |
After the revelation of her | literary hoax made headline news, she moved back to th |
author has written, Orphanage is a deliberate | literary homage. |
d the Sahitya Akademi Fellowship, the highest | literary honor in India, given by Sahitya Akademi, Ind |
Pfannenstiel got further | literary honor: The Swiss poet Albin Zollinger (1895-1 |
his fortunes changed, and he received several | literary honors and awards. |
His | literary honors include fellowships from the National |
Chandrak and is considered to be the highest | literary honour of the state of Gujarat. |
In 1999 “Ezhuthachan Puraskaram” the highest | literary honour of the Kerala government was awarded t |
India's highest | literary honour, Jnanpith Awards, are given by the Bha |
s Prize, the Spanish-speaking world's highest | literary honour. |
prestigious B.D. Goenka award and many other | literary honours. |
f the cultural arts: visual arts, performing, | literary, horticulture, culinary and more. |
an magazine based out of Oxford, Mississippi, | literary hub of the American South. |
n was invited to write a weekly column by the | literary humour magazine, Punch. |
was created to recognize the best in Canadian | literary humour. |
of Narbonne had made it famous may be read as | literary hyperbole. |
mances included new wave, experimental music, | literary icons Allen Ginsberg and William Burroughs, a |
What their community needed, they said, was a | literary identity. |
he mountain Twyn Barlwm beloved by one of his | literary idols Arthur Machen. |
F.J. Heremans and E. Zetternam he founded the | literary illustrated magazine "De Vlaamsche School" , |
one of the few surviving scraps of classical | literary illustration on papyrus. |
ly featured in popular magazines and books as | literary illustrations, advertisements, and posters pr |
sequently, as a young man, he began work as a | literary illustrator in Paris, winning commissions to |
ublin Review, The Recorder, AGNI, Salamander, | Literary Imagination, and elsewhere. |
The Relation has a wider | literary importance in influencing the development of |
nted works, mostly pamphlets; the only one of | literary importance is the Historical Account of Briti |
any very exact notion of his intellectual and | literary importance. |
as one of the foremost representatives of the | literary Impressionism and Symbolism in Czech literatu |
, place Keyserling at the forefront of German | literary Impressionism. |
ounding editor and publisher of award-winning | literary imprint Giramondo Publishing and HEAT magazin |
Picabia's renown as an artist, it was mostly | literary in content, with a wide-ranging aggressive to |
a in 1884, and in Miscellanies, Aesthetic and | Literary, in 1885. |
Basic education/GED preparation, | Literary Incentive Program, and college courses will b |
His | literary industry at the same time is shown by several |
and White later referred to him as "the great | literary influence in my life." |
the work had already established itself as a | literary influence. |
English electropop, Italo disco, and futurist | literary influences such as Alvin Toffler's books Futu |
In her own words, her strongest | literary influences were works by American writer Bret |
Aw cites his | literary influences as Joseph Conrad, Vladimir Nabokov |
Literary influences include Lautreamont's Les Chants d | |
His early | literary influences ranged from writers like Raymond C |
an Poe, H.P. Lovecraft, and Harlan Ellison as | literary influences. |
am H. Gass, and Micheal S. Begnal as his main | literary influences. |
This is consistent with | literary information that a solidus weighed slightly l |
branches; and he popularized a great deal of | literary information in his Herbstabende und Winlerndi |
who have been heavily criticized for bringing | literary insight into what has traditionally been bori |
he film starts from the position close to the | literary inspiration suggested in the title, but rathe |
ada West, Bland was educated at the Woodstock | Literary Institute and the London Commercial College. |
Chacewater | Literary Institute |
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