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khmatova, among others) have appeared in many | literary periodicals, anthologies and in book form sin |
He also founded several | literary periodicals: The Museum (1746-1767, 3 vols.); |
iversity teaches writing across all the major | literary periods from Old English through to the 21st |
f Islamic studies and theology, he was also a | literary personage, especially Arabic and Persian lite |
equented by the city's artistic, cultural and | literary personalities. |
ure of jury composed of UNESCO and well known | literary personalities. |
ational Reading, The History of the Book, and | Literary Personalities. |
the Shashkevych circle constituted not only a | literary phenomenon, but a social and democratic movem |
Tamil verse form and are exceptional in their | literary, philosophical, religious, and aesthetic cont |
ated points of physics or cosmology with many | literary, philosophical, and historical references. |
Cosmicism is the | literary philosophy developed and used by the American |
A | literary phrase such as "The roar of the ocean". |
Many of his | literary pictures were engraved, such as a scene from |
Uttar Pradesh of India and created many other | literary pieces including the magnum opus Ram Charit M |
ld be considered not as traditionally planned | literary pieces but rather as casual or random jotting |
Poems are | literary pieces written in verse. |
h century Andhra State and created many other | literary pieces including the Vyasa Sutra Bhashya, Jai |
In 1939, his Philosophical and | Literary Pieces was published with a memoir by his lit |
t and editor for TV Zagreb as well as writing | literary pieces, he gradually moved into politics afte |
et Muhammad Al-Asrar Al-Rabaniya and over 112 | literary poems on the description of the attributes an |
l dialect and at school they were taught only | literary Polish and Russian. |
These narratives have no | literary polish, but are good examples of plain straig |
Frequent guests were people of France's | literary, political and ecclesiastical communities. |
sand leading articles on a variety of topics, | literary, political, and financial. |
France, Social, | Literary, Political. |
manac in form, its chief merit rests upon the | literary portion forming the bulk of the annual. |
A | literary portrait of Richard Goode is in David Blum's |
Would Marry Susan Sontag: And Other Intimate | Literary Portraits of the Bohemian Era by Edward Field |
In | literary portrayals, the licence is presumed to be a d |
Haining has espoused controversial | literary positions before, most recently involving the |
ans Wilson by which name she is remembered by | literary posterity. |
m, in International Postmodernism: Theory and | Literary Practice ed. |
In the Party Spirit: Socialist Realism and | Literary Practice in the Soviet Union, East Germany, a |
history of projects focusing on experimental | literary practices, networks and public space. |
l Memoirs of Extraordinary Painters (1824), a | literary prank burlesquing serious biographical encycl |
Huon self-consciously acknowledges | literary precedent, and views the Arthurian world as b |
, the one least indebted to foreign models or | literary precedents of any kind". |
ry of Norse Greenland because they embody the | literary preoccupations of writers and audiences in me |
Native-owned and operated, this | literary press publishes work by some of the most wide |
a Director of Salt Publishing an independent | literary press based in London, England. |
wan: Erya Press 1996; Mainland China: Jiangsu | Literary Press 1997 |
Cover of Doctored Drawings (Bellevue | Literary Press) |
own short fiction has appeared widely in the | literary press. |
y Bukowski and Cherkovski's Los Angeles Laugh | Literary press. |
s, controlling a substantial part of London's | literary press. |
He had little | literary pretension - when a reviewer asked if he had |
more needs to be known about Townsend and his | literary prevarications.” |
inal poetry adhered strictly to the classical | literary principles as set down by Aristotle, and so t |
Prize as well as the Jewish Quarterly-Wingate | Literary Prize |
In 2009, he was awarded the Man Asian | Literary Prize for his work The Boat to Redemption, th |
She was also awarded the Kawabata Yasunari | Literary Prize in 1976. |
Manhae | Literary Prize (1989) |
s nominated to the longlist for the Man Asian | Literary Prize 2008. |
2001 Jewish Quarterly-Wingate | Literary Prize for A Past in Hiding: Memory and Surviv |
Chianti Ruffino-Antico Fattore International | Literary Prize - The Famished Road |
Man Asian | Literary Prize 2008 |
In 1975, he was awarded the 2nd Osaragi Jizo | literary prize for his Yoshino Hideo zenshu (Collected |
John Fante | Literary Prize (2010) |
Fried Prize (German: Erich-Fried-Preis) is a | literary prize in honour of the Austrian poet Erich Fr |
was shortlisted for both the Jewish Quarterly | Literary Prize for Non-Fiction and the James Tait Blac |
He was presented with the Heywood Hill | Literary Prize in 2000. |
An Austrian | literary prize is named after him - the Erich Fried Pr |
ered to be the most prestigious international | literary prize after the Nobel Prize in Literature") a |
In 2002 he received the Kassel | Literary Prize for Grotesque Humor. |
on of Tamil Nadu Malayali Associations (CTMA) | literary prize for outstanding young writers. |
d widespread acclaim in Europe, won the Dutch | literary prize for children's literature, and is now c |
1994 Shimase | Literary Prize for Love Stories for Tsuta-moe |
2008 Queensland | Literary Prize for Science Writing |
, was shortlisted for the inaugural Man Asian | Literary Prize in Hong Kong. |
ered to be the most prestigious international | literary prize after the Nobel Prize in Literature. |
to create France Magazine, and was awarded a | literary prize for The Patrol of the Saint Innocents. |
s of short stories, which won the China Times | Literary Prize as well as the 8th National Award for b |
6 as a Conservative and received the National | Literary Prize for his realist novel, Desierto de pied |
ersity and won the University's Philip Larkin | literary prize in 1994. |
the most recent winner of Australia's largest | literary prize would no longer be stocked in one of Au |
y of Literature award and a Los Angeles Times | Literary Prize for his book, The Blind Watchmaker. |
Enid McLeod | Literary Prize (2001), from the Franco-British Society |
ince then, she has gone on to win the Yi Sang | Literary Prize (2005), Today's Young Artist Award, and |
1991 Yomiuri | Literary Prize for Haha yo (O Mother). |
Sitoy was among 21 authors on the Man Asian | Literary Prize's long list in 2008. |
Hyundai Munhak | Literary Prize, 1969 |
996 and, in 1997, was short-listed for Lu Xun | Literary Prize, China's arguably highest award for lit |
his new book of poetry in the CHICANO/LATINO | LITERARY PRIZE, University of California, Irvine in Oc |
ands received South Africa's most prestigious | literary prize, the Sunday Times Alan Paton Award for |
A | literary prize, the Archibald Lampman Award, is awarde |
Products was short-listed for India's premier | literary prize, the Vodafone Crossword Book Award. |
1997 UC Irvine's Chicano/Latino | Literary Prize, for The Iceworker Sings and Other Poem |
ner Canadian Foundation, known for its annual | literary prize. |
el Norge, for which he received the 2007 Noma | Literary Prize. |
signation", 1911) won the Osaka Asahi Shimbun | literary prize. |
longlisted for the IMPAC International Dublin | Literary Prize. |
ng the Crime Prize of Wiesbaden and Rhineland | Literary Prize. |
("The Waiting Years", 1949-1957) won the Noma | Literary Prize. |
me interesting advice about the importance of | literary prizes as the determining factor of artistic |
tion and the other for biography, the largest | literary prizes on offer in Scotland. |
itzerland's best sellers list and won several | literary prizes in Austria and Germany. |
ed collections of poems, and received several | literary prizes for his work. |
me of 20th century Flemish poetry and winning | literary prizes such as the "Yang-prijs" (1969) and th |
Between 1962 and 1987, he received numerous | literary prizes in the Federal Republic of Germany. |
It awards | literary prizes to authors and publishing houses, and |
He has won a number of important | literary prizes, including the manuskripte prize (1990 |
mber of International PEN has won a number of | literary prizes. |
torie di primogeniti e figli unici he won two | literary prizes: the Premio Giuseppe Berto and the Pre |
n, science fiction was considered an inferior | literary product-pleasant enough as a diversion, but u |
allimard in 1940, as were the majority of his | literary production (novels, short stories, journals, |
The work is of interest as the chief | literary production of an English Jew before the Expul |
Much of his | literary production consisted of translations from the |
Crayon, writing that it was "the first purely | literary production that has issued from the American |
plains that "the annuals were a major mode of | literary production in the 1820s and 1830s", with The |
However, he largely ceased his | literary production after his 1830 appointment as Supr |
From 1990 Biesheuvel's | literary production slowed down significantly due to a |
of thought, distinguished himself by prolific | literary production, based on his large library, that |
ovide only limited increases in the volume of | literary production, particularly within certain secti |
from 1923 to 1925 spurred him into his later | literary production. |
Here he continued his | literary production. |
e books amounted to an important new trend in | literary production. |
s displacement poetics: context, history, and | literary production.” |
nd his Fox Fables, one of the most remarkable | literary productions of the Middle Ages. |
Genesin) compare favourably with any similar | literary productions of that period. |
ed to mine this new trove of highly-conscious | literary productions at the most sophisticated level t |
f Winged Dreams (poetry; 2010, Bright Skylark | Literary Productions) ISBN 978-0-557-50288-2 |
His | literary productions, all in Latin, comprise commentar |
ht his poetry among the best of their group's | literary products. |
publishers, agents, and other members of the | literary profession. |
The title character, a | literary professor and T. S. Eliot scholar, is a suici |
brother of theatre director Johan Peter Bull, | literary professor Francis Bull and genealogist Theodo |
l" he regarded as going hand-in-hand with his | literary programme. |
It organizes cultural and | literary programmes throughout the year . |
small press, community bookstore, and diverse | literary programming. |
In 1966 she became the first director of | Literary Programs for the newly created National Endow |
ilver Eye Center for Photography, and curates | literary programs in alternative settings like the ann |
arting in the mid 1990s, Zeeman presented two | literary programs for VPRO television which gained nat |
plex with music, visual art, performance, and | literary programs. |
The Litquake | Literary Project produces the event, while Intersectio |
His | literary projects have since been a modern spiritual n |
n right, Estelle Loomis worked on a number of | literary projects throughout her marriage with Burgess |
ound time to work on a dictionary and related | literary projects. |
Gillan gives an account of other | literary projects. |
ntemporaries as a tragic figure who held much | literary promise, he came to be linked with a group of |
clus's Sphaera (Venice, 1499), Grocyn left no | literary proof of his scholarship. |
Wharton, Trustee of the Cole Porter Musical & | Literary Property Trusts. |
n the earliest existing specimena of Scottish | literary prose, and remarkable specimena they are, for |
hese, Mikes laid the foundations of Hungarian | literary prose, and he is regarded as one of the first |
l commentary, scholarly essays, film critics, | literary prose, and movie scripts in English and in Ch |
His writings, known for elegant and even | literary prose, often influenced American thought in p |
ck on the Growing Pretentiousness of American | Literary Prose. |
His | literary prospects continued gradually to improve, and |
Even those who have questioned the | literary prowess of Cao Yu, for instance, the noted cr |
he 'Bayonet' (Штык) and 'Nikita' (Ники́та), a | literary pseudonym A. Gal (А. |
For the | literary pseudonym, see Richard Blade (series). |
Ogden & I. A. Richards (1923), including the | literary, psychological, and external. |
event, the Lit Crawl, a three and a half hour | literary pub crawl through the Mission District |
1996 Dublin | Literary Pub Crawl (A.& A.Farmar) |
Spearheading this shift was the growth of a | literary public sphere in which the bourgeoisie learne |
o was the most highly-regarded and successful | literary publication of its time, and the first import |
University of Oklahoma and its international | literary publication, World Literature Today. |
It is a consciously | literary publication, using a "blind reader" to select |
After his retirement he wrote for | literary publications such as Vuelta (Buenos Aires), J |
in Berlin and is a leading German address for | literary publications and fiction. |
His poetry has been featured in a variety of | literary publications, such as: The Paris Review, The |
All of them are | literary publications. |
aber and Faber, one of the most celebrated of | literary publishing houses. |
His books were published by the | literary publishing house of Faber and Faber. |
The Press is especially known for | literary publishing, particularly its Pitt Poetry Seri |
ooker Prize, Netherland was spoken of by some | literary pundits as being the favourite to win. |
The main | literary purpose of these works is to explain how char |
Mrs. Oliver therefore serves a range of | literary purposes for Christie. |
ack an equal power of using his resources for | literary purposes. |
eek literature, for their several and diverse | literary purposes. |
t from Harvard in 1850, he devoted himself to | literary pursuits and classical studies. |
Chipman engaged in | literary pursuits and died in Ripton in 1850. |
He also engaged in | literary pursuits and lecturing. |
r retiring from elected office, he engaged in | literary pursuits and died in Winchester on November 4 |
to Russia in 1869 but declined; he engaged in | literary pursuits and extensive traveling until his de |
The remainder of his life he spent in | literary pursuits at the Abbey of St-Denis near Paris, |
men's Cell assist students in those areas and | literary pursuits are served by a forum named Sargasan |
Gregory had been engaged in | literary pursuits from a young age, had been honored b |
Spencer engaged in | literary pursuits and, in 1828, he contributed to the |
He also engaged in | literary pursuits and operated a group of marble quarr |
to the Twenty-first Congress, and engaged in | literary pursuits until his death in Washington, D.C.. |
l years, resigning in 1886 in order to follow | literary pursuits in New York City. |
He worked in | literary pursuits with his wife, Ragna, who managed th |
Here Cortese devoted himself to | literary pursuits, and in order to promote the study o |
in New Haven was ended, he devoted himself to | literary pursuits, publishing in the New Englander and |
Anderson engaged in various scientific and | literary pursuits, and was said to have contributed se |
remainder of his life he devoted entirely to | literary pursuits, in which, both as a critic and writ |
eless, Wu Rui continued to "devote himself to | literary pursuits," and as a child Wu acquired the sam |
ginia in 1836 and engaged in agricultural and | literary pursuits. |
His time was entirely devoted to books and | literary pursuits. |
tive business pursuits in 1853 and engaged in | literary pursuits. |
He engaged in | literary pursuits. |
aras, was pivotal in guiding Katzman's future | literary pursuits. |
; where he spent the remainder of his life in | literary pursuits. |
He was also engaged in | literary pursuits. |
He engaged in study and | literary pursuits. |
He also engaged in | literary pursuits. |
sumed the practice of law and also engaged in | literary pursuits. |
ce to Mill Valley, California, and engaged in | literary pursuits. |
tired from public life in 1867 and engaged in | literary pursuits. |
The two men co-operated in | literary pursuits. |
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