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al explorations of a hypothetical independent | literary institute based in Durham-Chapel Hill with se |
He attended the Lyndon | Literary Institute in Lyndon, Vermont and was graduate |
eck, and was educated there, at the Woodstock | Literary Institute and at Queen's University. |
tting her education as an actress at the City | Literary Institute in London from 1988 to 1993. |
The | Literary Institute was built in 1876. |
age has three pubs and a club, the Chacewater | Literary Institute . |
orthleven which was built as a scientific and | literary institute including a lending and reference l |
She followed him when he moved to the City | Literary Institute in London and then to the Borough P |
ute, also known as the Colored Industrial and | Literary Institute of Snow Hill, was a historic Africa |
City | Literary Institute (popularly known as 'City Lit') is |
terior of the Police Station being the former | Literary Institute in Muker, Swaledale. |
rles Kaine was President of the St. Patrick's | Literary Institute in Quebec; he published The Irish M |
She graduated from the Gorky | Literary Institute in 1954 in Moscow and completed her |
City | Literary Institute is now the sole survivor of London' |
Before World War II, he entered the Gorky | Literary Institute, then moved to Stanislavsky's Opera |
ing the establishment of the Corsicana Female | Literary Institute, a school which operated from 1857 |
nal and Methodist chapels, the school and the | Literary Institute. |
opened in 1995 on the site of the demolished | Literary Institute. |
They approved the opening of five | literary institutes: Plumstead and Woolwich, Marylebon |
The school was founded as St. John's | Literary Institution in 1829 by John McElroy S.J., who |
n's Catholic Prep (also known as Saint John's | Literary Institution at Prospect Hall) is a private, R |
e lectures on topics of science at the Exeter | Literary Institution and other local societies. |
ly called The Gujarat Vernacular Society is a | literary institution for the promotion of Gujarati lit |
He was president of the Polish | Literary Institution and a member of the Royal Yacht S |
or of the Newbury Seminary, a high school and | literary institution in Newbury, Vermont, started a bi |
"what Flanagan does best: the fine art of the | literary insult." |
and the Masses: Pride and Prejudice among the | Literary Intelligentsia, 1880-1939 (1992) |
introduction by Vice in which he explains his | literary intentions; and essays from other writers and |
The book attracted no | literary interest and Wiesel continued with his journa |
iaries of the period, rich in antiquarian and | literary interest. |
amily's usage is a nod to both Scott Miller's | literary interests and to the hometown of the group's |
ined the Oxford-based Inklings because of the | literary interests he shared with that group. |
and gives them an opportunity to pursue their | literary interests beyond their college career. |
on, he was a sheep farmer while also pursuing | literary interests on the side. |
ing career as a baritone and to cultivate his | literary interests. |
ubsequently attracted to medicine through his | literary interests. |
cient Israel (biblical and rabbinic periods); | Literary Interpretation of the Hebrew Bible; Midrash; |
Words of Delight: A | Literary Introduction to the Bible.(1993). |
, so it is likely that King Constantine was a | literary invention created to provide a narrative for |
r's story are mainly composed of folklore and | literary invention, and his historical existence is de |
sm' in the Jewish tradition, has been a later | literary invention. |
ngdoms (and figures) of David and Solomon are | literary inventions rather than historical facts.. |
Lonesome Luke Leans to the | Literary is a 1916 short comedy film featuring Harold |
- a character notably similar to Delafield - | literary, is stuck in country with her dull husband Al |
a half-Scottish, half-Swiss heritage for the | literary James Bond in the later novels. |
hese Days transforms Flynn's experiences into | literary jewels. |
d in West Branch, a Bucknell University based | literary journal founded in 1977. |
been the editor of the nationally recognized | literary journal Mississippi Review. |
His stories appear in the online | literary journal Exquisite Corpse and in other journal |
Such a | literary journal was a novel idea at the time, and it |
She served as a poetry editor for the | literary journal Crazyhorse (magazine), which offers a |
h volume of North Carolina State University's | literary journal Obsidian III |
ick Kavanagh, he founded Kavanagh's Weekly, a | literary journal created by the two men to give the po |
erly, Shenandoah has evolved into a triannual | literary journal edited by author R. T. Smith. |
Chattahoochee Review is a | literary journal published at Georgia Perimeter Colleg |
Subtropics is an American | literary journal based at the University of Florida in |
es on the contributing editorial board of the | literary journal Conjunctions. |
ught out another anthology, serialized in the | literary journal Shiki ("Four Seasons"), together with |
With David Holler, Sweeney edits the | literary journal Parthenon West Review, a journal of c |
es, and it has been called the most important | literary journal in prerevolutionary France. |
Lewis is the founder and editor of the | literary journal Bronx Biannual. |
iew is an award-winning, nationally respected | literary journal founded in 1947 that includes include |
The Jabberwock Review is a | literary journal founded in 1980 and based at Mississi |
1911, she contributed a short article to the | literary journal Shojo Sekai, which was well received, |
Tar River Poetry is a | literary journal published by East Carolina University |
University, she among others helped found the | literary journal Xiandai wenxue (Modern Literature). |
Turbine, a | literary journal (in cooperation with the Internationa |
In 1990 he founded the international | literary journal HQ Poetry Magazine, which he still ed |
"Chained to the Pel" - 2002 issue, Persona | Literary Journal |
In November 1828, he founded the Critic, a | literary journal that lasted only until the next June. |
The Argonaut was a | literary journal based in San Francisco, California th |
list Daniel Pinchbeck, founding editor of the | literary journal Open City. |
February edition of then prestigious Marathi | literary Journal Satya Katha in 1954. |
Also in 2006, the | literary journal Bungei dedicated a special issue to H |
Other stories have appeared in Manoa, the | literary journal of the University of Hawaii; Wake, an |
Fakel (Russian: the Torch) was founded as a | literary journal for Soviet literature in translation |
Also in 2008, an invitation-only online | literary journal sponsored by UNESCO included him as a |
Roanoke Review is an American | literary journal based at Roanoke College in Salem, Vi |
lished four issues of the Review la Booche, a | literary journal featuring poetry, prose, sketches and |
It was a | literary journal administered by Harvard University un |
Arts & Letters is a prominent | literary journal based at Georgia College and State Un |
ficial posts, including the editorship of the | literary journal Renmin Wenxue (People's Literature). |
published by Potomac Review, APAJ-the former | literary journal of the Asian American Writers Worksho |
many years she was editor of the prestigious | literary journal "Asomante". |
ist Ralph Alpher, was published by Isotope: A | Literary Journal of Nature and Science Writing (2009, |
essays under the pseudonym Igor Torkar in the | literary journal Sodobnost. |
Apalachee Review is an American | literary journal based in Tallahassee, Florida. |
he Best American Short Stories than any other | literary journal in the past ten years. |
eboards Will Be Free," first published in the | literary journal Granta 91: Wish You Were Here and "Mo |
He was involved with the | literary journal "Slovinac". |
Fiction Fix is the | literary journal of the University of North Florida. |
between Berlin and Prague, where he edits the | literary journal BLATT. |
Literary Journal - Entre Amis - Hosted by Nancy Monk | |
ury, The London Mercury was the major monthly | literary journal that published from 1919 to 1939. |
Hermes is an annual | literary journal published by the University of Sydney |
He was influential in the party's | literary journal Thamarai. |
quently an editor with, Open City, a New York | literary journal published by Robert Bingham, who late |
He is also an editor of the | literary journal Boundary 2. |
, based at 65 Cornhill, published the popular | literary journal Cornhill Magazine (1860 - 1975) as we |
co-founder (with Bei Dao) of the underground | literary journal Today, which appeared irregularly bet |
The Pioneer, a nineteenth-century | literary journal edited by James Russell Lowell |
The project began as a | literary journal by students at McGill University in 2 |
Modern Philology is a | literary journal that was established in 1903. |
The Players, A Dramatic, Musical and | Literary Journal, 9 March 1861, p. 283. |
lly received, Dennie was persuaded to begin a | literary journal, The Tablet. |
ecture in 1838, and reprinted in the Southern | Literary Journal, classed Harper as a leading proponen |
oklet was later published in the Pool Group's | literary journal, Close Up. |
At this time Loney founded a new | literary journal, A Brief Description of the Whole Wor |
He was also founder and editor of the | literary journal, Y beirniad, published between 1911 a |
cs of MNR were published by Canada's foremost | literary journal, EXILE EDITIONS. |
After World War II, he edited the Irish | literary journal, The Bell (1946-54). |
School, where he wrote for both the school's | literary journal, The Green Witch, and the school news |
s own publishers or website, but a mainstream | literary journal, academic journal, or newspaper that |
. K. Chesterton Library, and publisher of the | literary journal, Second Spring. |
University he edited and designed the student | literary journal, The Yalobusha Review, for three cons |
s the co-editor of the Hidalgo (Mexico) based | literary journal, El perro and manages the DUD project |
Uhde previously worked at a | literary journal, but the publication was banned in 19 |
he Suicide of Kiaros", first published in the | literary journal, The White Elephant. |
He edited the | literary journal, Y Fflam, 1946-1952. |
an poet and a founding editor of the American | literary journal, jubilat. |
umn 2005, Rausing acquired Granta, a renowned | literary journal, and its publishing arm, Granta Books |
ies was published in Company, a noted British | literary journal. |
He has been associated with the Croatian | Literary Journal. |
Writing Seminars and the editor of AGNI, the | literary journal. |
un Books, through which he issued books and a | literary journal. |
ed in the June 20, 2004 issue of One Story, a | literary journal. |
escribed them as "the best sustained piece of | literary journalism that I know of in recent times" Wh |
e to speak out (Library of Russian and Soviet | literary journalism), Progress Publishers (1988). |
wrote portraits, columns and feature pieces ( | literary journalism), and was a restaurant critic and |
Meanwhile he was making a name in | literary journalism, and in 1883 he published Essais d |
from the University of California, Irvine in | Literary Journalism. |
school's new undergraduate degree program in | literary journalism. |
t of the first Goenka award for Excellence in | Literary journalism. |
Charles Whibley (1859-1930) was an English | literary journalist and author. |
1909 - 18 November 1995) was a Romanian-born | literary journalist and the editor of ADAM Internation |
rnalist, Penny Junor is his daughter, and the | literary journalist, Sam Leith, his grandson. |
(born 25 June 1966) is an English writer and | literary journalist. |
ens (b.1938, Treforest) is a Welsh author and | literary journalist. |
Her poems have been published in | literary journals and magazines including Conjunctions |
s appeared in various anthologies and in such | literary journals as Asia Literary Review, Word Riot, |
Gilliam Fisher has had her poems published in | literary journals and magazines including Wind Magazin |
writing and contributed to the more important | literary journals of the Restoration period. |
His poems have appeared in | literary journals and magazines including Georgia Revi |
as published poems in many US and New Zealand | literary journals and his first collection won the Ber |
Her poems have appeared in | literary journals and magazines including The Kenyon R |
Her poems have appeared in | literary journals and magazines including The Beloit P |
His poetry has been antholgized widely in | literary journals including AGNI, Antioch Review, The |
published dozens of articles in scholarly and | literary journals as well as church-related publicatio |
Press, 2008), and her poems have appeared in | literary journals and magazines including Quarterly We |
Her poems have been published in | literary journals and magazines including Poetry, Belo |
Her poems have been published in | literary journals and magazines including The New York |
His poems have appeared in | literary journals and magazines including The New York |
Her work has been published in many | literary journals and anthologies, including Einstein |
ican Book Award, and her work has appeared in | literary journals and magazines including The American |
Her poems have been published in many | literary journals and magazines including American Let |
lishing poems when he was still at school, in | literary journals like Two-Tone and Chirimo. |
Her poems have been published in many | literary journals and magazines including Fence, Kalli |
anslations, and reviews have appeared in many | literary journals and magazines, and her work has been |
His poems have been published in | literary journals and magazines including Paris Review |
He was also co-editor of the | literary journals Sidro ("Anchor"), Tokovi ("Currents" |
Her poems have appeared in | literary journals and magazines including The Marlboro |
Her poetry can be found in | literary journals and magazines, including The Stray B |
His short stories have appeared in | literary journals and magazines including The Kenyon R |
work and is the founding editor of the online | literary journals Protest Poems.org and Babel Fruit: W |
She has had her poems published in | literary journals and magazines including Natural Brid |
Her poems have appeared in | literary journals and magazines including The Atlantic |
His work has appeared in various | literary journals like the New Delta Review, McSweeney |
stories and essays were published in various | literary journals during 1992-1995. |
2000, some in hard-to-find outlets, others in | literary journals such as Stand, Iron, Orbis, Panurge |
His stories and essays have appeared in | literary journals such as The Oxford American, The Sou |
008), and has had his poems published in many | literary journals and magazines including Ironwood, Cr |
His short fiction has appeared in | literary journals in Canada, the UK and the United Sta |
His poems have appeared in | literary journals and magazines including American Poe |
Clark has published work in many | literary journals including The New Yorker, The Prison |
be identified Post Road as one of the top ten | literary journals in New England because it "publishes |
s short stories have appeared in a variety of | literary journals including The Crescent Review, The L |
She has published poems in | literary journals and magazines including The American |
emorial Award, and her poetry has appeared in | literary journals and magazines such as Ploughshares, |
d well over 150 stories, poems, and essays in | literary journals and magazines. |
His work has appeared in leading | literary journals such as Czas Kultury, Odra, Studium |
or board member on more than 20 scholarly or | literary journals in North America, Europe, and Asia. |
ks, 1999), and has had her poems published in | literary journals and magazines including Orion Magazi |
She has also edited a number of | literary journals and is a commentator for NPR's All T |
008), and has had her poems published in many | literary journals and magazines including The Iowa Rev |
s "one of antebellum America's few worthwhile | literary journals". |
She has also published in numerous | literary journals, magazines and newspapers in North A |
The Peters' Black and Blue Guide to Current | Literary Journals, first and second series, Cherry Val |
MacLaren-Ross was a frequent contributor to | literary journals, such as the London Magazine and Hor |
Published in various | literary journals, his poems were widely read due to t |
as previously published many short stories in | literary journals, such as Other Voices, the Cimarron |
The North American Review, Witness and other | literary journals. |
, New York Quarterly, and a plethora of other | literary journals. |
Around 1927 his work began to be published in | literary journals. |
tories or novellas in commercial magazines or | literary journals. |
(London), and dozens of other newspapers and | literary journals. |
anthology of California writers Highway 99: a | Literary Journey through California's Great Central Va |
k, but because I honestly take issue with the | literary judgements I changed. |
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