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In 1952 she married the | literary scholar A.O.J. Cockshut, with whom she moved |
Literary scholar Heidi Scott argued that Gould's use o | |
Florence Howe, American author, publisher, | literary scholar and historian, is understood to be a |
11 July - Charles Joseph Marty-Laveaux, | literary scholar (b.1823). |
For the | literary scholar and essayist, see Jack Sullivan (lite |
lso known as J. Lesslie Hall, was an American | literary scholar and poet known for his translation of |
e, journalists Elif Batuman and Timothy Noah, | literary scholar Peter Brooks, editors Jonathan Galass |
l) Wilse Bateson (1901 - 1978) was an English | literary scholar and critic. |
This reading was first suggested by the | literary scholar Kathy Davis Patterson in 2005 (and su |
20th-century | literary scholar Edward Wagenknecht notes that it was |
Thomas Corser (1793-1876) was a British | literary scholar and Church of England clergyman. |
rthplace of the British and Canadian poet and | literary scholar, Robin Skelton (1925-97). |
Jack Hale Adamson (1918 - 1975) was a | literary scholar, biographer, teacher, and university |
A | literary scholar, Bronzini explained magical and super |
- July 25, 1994) was an American academic and | literary scholar, best remembered for his The Jacobean |
ebruary 27, 1990) was a noted Jewish-American | literary scholar, theologian, and editor. |
12 November 1874-23 April 1942) was a British | literary scholar, author, and academic; throughout his |
s seen as a second-generation Native American | literary scholar, a group that have significantly alte |
January 7 - Hugh Kenner, | literary scholar, critic and professor (d.2003) |
His reputation as a | literary scholar, writer and poet secured him a post o |
Magali Cornier Michael is a feminist | literary scholar, Professor of English, and current Ch |
bert Glatzer (1903 - 1990), a Jewish American | literary scholar, theologian, and editor |
Coghill (1899 - November 1980) was a British | literary scholar, known especially for his modern Engl |
, Ray Silverman, a Swedenborgian minister and | literary scholar, thoroughly revised and edited My Rel |
Bernard Bergonzi (born 1929) is a British | literary scholar, critic and poet. |
(22 July 1926 - 24 January 2007) was a German | literary scholar. |
he position George Slusser, a Harvard-trained | literary scholar. |
The fifth Baronet was a | literary scholar. |
-1883) was an English author, bibliophile and | literary scholar. |
Jonathan Arac is an American | literary scholar. |
er Bennett (1911-1981) was a New Zealand-born | literary scholar. |
1997) was a German lyric poet, essayist, and | literary scholar. |
er (1871 - 1942) was a Canadian-born American | literary scholar. |
He has served as editorial director for | literary, scholarly, and general trade book publishers |
sident from 2000 to 2005), the Association of | Literary Scholars and Critics (where he was conference |
Harlem Renaissance, the book is considered by | literary scholars and critics to be the definitive tex |
egal scholars in law journals than by all the | literary scholars in literary journals." |
is currently president of the Association of | Literary Scholars and Critics. |
ish or a related field, high school teachers, | literary scholars and translators, and others who want |
d's Ghost (1998), Adam Hochschild argues that | literary scholars have made too much of the psychologi |
her works have gained increased attention by | literary scholars and have been translated into the En |
ng the founding members of the Association of | Literary Scholars and Critics. |
Literature," delivered to the Association of | Literary Scholars and Critics. |
can Council on Germany and the Association of | Literary Scholars and Critics. |
Among | literary scholars, the novel is still highly regarded. |
Contemporary historians and | literary scholars, meanwhile, do not consider this to |
His | literary scholarship includes the early monograph Ezra |
n and close to the medieval centre of Cornish | literary scholarship at Glasney College. |
rtant event in the twentieth century Sanskrit | literary scholarship". |
t publishes scholarly articles on literature, | literary scholarship, history, and criticism in all mo |
83), now Peterhouse Theatre, the Divinity and | Literary School and Newnham College (between 1875 and |
It was made by the Preslav | Literary School and was found 1909 near Preslav, Bulga |
While not comprising a true | literary school, the Buraiha writers were linked toget |
Schlaffer received his first | Literary Science Professorship at the Philipp's Univer |
1984 from Wesleyan University, his Masters in | Literary Science and Philosophy from University of Kon |
Literary science fiction magazines started to disappea | |
mself as a writer of polished, if often grim, | literary science fiction. |
enes in Klagenfurt, continuing her studies in | literary sciences, Slavic studies and librarian scienc |
he fledgling United States military: Virginia | Literary, Scientific and Military Academy at Portsmout |
tution was formed under the Travancore Cochin | Literary, Scientific and Charitable Societies Registra |
ociety registered under the Travancore Cochin | Literary Scientific & Charitable Societies Registratio |
land "for the purpose of affording a thorough | literary, scientific and commercial education, with a |
Alden Partridge opened the National National | Literary, Scientific and Military College at Brandywin |
been Registered under the Travancore - Cochin | Literary, Scientific and Charitable societies Registra |
r graduated from Captain Partridge's American | Literary, Scientific & Military Academy. |
professional men; societies and associations, | literary, scientific, religious, and benevolent; comme |
der Louisiana State laws as an “Institute for | literary, scientific, religious, and charitable purpos |
933 - June 22, 2009) was an American poet and | literary scout. |
" by fellow Matt Abess, a project to create a | literary scrapbook of Philadelphia by fellow Moira Moo |
The Seventy | Literary Scriptures (Wylie: lung gi yi ge bdun cu) |
He became the | literary secretary of The Salvation Army under General |
The | literary section was carried in the Andersonstown News |
In 1911, he became vice president of the | literary section of the Breton Regionalist Union. |
A scion of the Yeoju Yi clan, he passed the | literary section of the gwageo in 1514 and entered gov |
d to journalism, becoming the director of the | literary section of Dimanche Matin. |
Chase was also a member of the | literary Semi-Colon Club, whose members included Harri |
He has participated in many national | literary seminars organised by Central Academy of Lett |
Vargas Llosa first became a | literary sensation in the 1960s. |
d review, the Nuovi Goliardi, which made some | literary sensation. |
real, crafted, exploratory and useful in the | literary sense, it combines to create unique voice, it |
is best known for Red on Red: Native American | Literary Separatism, a book of literary criticism whic |
s and published from 1837 - 38 in the monthly | literary serial Bentley's Miscellany, which he then ed |
Main article: Intersection for the Arts | Literary Series |
nt years, Intersection has complemented their | literary series with the Independent Press Spotlight s |
Sim-Feng Shui is a fantasy/horror | literary series about the exploits of a group of feng |
The | literary series, "Authors Out Loud," brings in authors |
He then worked for a time in the | literary service of Le Monde daily, then returned to r |
Special | literary sessions were also held on famous Bengali wri |
Bengali authors, novelists, and poets, attend | literary sessions, exchange thoughts with people of ot |
) Bakhtiar, producer and host of the Bay Area | literary show, ‘Authors and Critics' may have hit a ho |
touring from the theatre to theatre with his ' | literary shows', as if they were more theatrical monol |
lled the ninth of them one more stitch in his | literary shroud was not overstating the case." |
lled the ninth of them one more stitch in his | literary shroud was not overstating the case." |
ouples is often historically inscribed in the | literary side of the sexual revolution of the sixties, |
a vital work of historical, sociological, and | literary significance whose seminal portrayal of one b |
e Bible stories have enduring theological and | literary significance, I'm not sure children are serve |
tory of Chaucer's deathbed repentance for his | literary sins. |
al essays have been contributed to the online | literary site Mr. Beller's Neighborhood. |
It is more of a | literary sketch rather than a biographical account of |
he collection by virtue of its length and the | literary skill it exhibits. |
to the goddess Kalika that he acquired great | literary skill. |
finds his true calling in writing, Anne's own | literary skills flower, leading to a secret collaborat |
nuals, and published a volume of poems" - her | literary skills. |
s topics he was an unusual personality in the | literary, social and political life of Kerala for many |
terminologies with distinctly precise ideas; | literary, social, philosophical and spiritual. |
as well as other types of religious studies ( | literary, social, psychological, and philosophical)." |
It is one of the oldest | literary societies in the English speaking world, and |
t end Crowell persuaded the competing student | literary societies to combine their libraries into a s |
At that time, there were a number of | literary societies at Michigan, but Phi Delta Chi's fo |
A Study of Black Intellectual and | Literary Societies in Antebellum Boston |
ion on "Courage" to the University of Georgia | literary societies in 1848 and a dedication address fo |
then consisted of those books donated by the | literary societies and the depository collection. |
me a committee member of the South Australian | Literary Societies' Union. |
The college was home to two | literary societies, the Philologian Society and Dialec |
Peace Award - Anjum has been honored by many | literary societies, cultural forums and creative found |
Dyce was closely connected with several | literary societies, and undertook the publication of K |
left to right took a toll on him as the main | literary societies, taking a dim view, banned him from |
of the small libraries of each of the student | literary societies: Delphic, Hesperian, and Olive Bran |
He was admitted to two | literary societies: Academy of Arcadia and Accademia d |
han fraternities and sororities, Whittier had | literary societies; Nixon was snubbed by the only one |
“Our Burden and Our Strength,” read before a | literary society of Troy in 1864. |
ute's (science building, dormitory, Phi Delta | Literary Society Hall, Ciceronian Hall and others) can |
eorgia where he was a member of the Phi Kappa | Literary Society and the Order of the Greek Horsemen, |
The Journal of the Lincoln Heights | Literary Society Book review: Dying For It, Leigh Anne |
ng member of The Baker Street Irregulars, the | literary society dedicated to keeping green the memory |
as Titu Maiorescu, leader of the conservative | literary society known as Junimea, who strongly reacte |
He was a member of the Member of the Madras | Literary Society and the founder of the College of For |
nd Lafayette would give lectures at the local | Literary Society meetings. |
ith 15 other associates, in 1853 he founded a | literary society and library named the Banneker Instit |
He founded the Muiderkring, a | literary society located at his home, the Muiderslot, |
ity students who were members of the Tilghman | Literary Society followed him. |
Athens where he was a member of the Phi Kappa | Literary Society and graduated in 1868. |
n 1822 and was admitted to the Belles Lettres | Literary Society that same year. |
r to Ljudevit Gaj saying he intends to form a | literary society aimed at enlightenment, but this neve |
thens, where he was a member of the Phi Kappa | Literary Society and graduated in 1838. |
hile there he was President of Belles Lettres | Literary Society and became a friend of one of his pro |
64 arrangements were made with the Twickenham | Literary Society whereby their Reading Room in King St |
Hart-Davis was also secretary of The | Literary Society and a member of A. P. Herbert's commi |
The Eagle Street College was an informal | literary society established in 1885 at the home of Ja |
iod, Woolf was a significant figure in London | literary society and a member of the Bloomsbury Group. |
rawford Long was a member of the Demosthenian | Literary Society while a student at the University of |
Hanlon was a founder of the Basilian | Literary Society (B.L.A.) and a sacristan of the Sodal |
The Crescent Moon Society was a Chinese | literary society founded by the poet Xu Zhimo in 1923, |
The Belfast | Literary Society was founded in 1801 and survives as t |
Originally started by the Bryson | Literary Society in 2005, the journal now operates ind |
The Irish National | Literary Society is founded. |
The English | Literary Society aims to encourage interest in literat |
distinguished Fellow in the Beta Phi academic | literary society and has researched and published in t |
thens, where he was a member of the Phi Kappa | Literary Society and graduated in 1829. |
At UGA, he was a member of the Phi Kappa | Literary Society and graduated (reportedly) with the h |
Fulford was a member of The | Literary Society and a committee member of the London |
He was one of the founders of the Union | Literary Society at Washington College. |
ounger Speer was a member of the Demosthenian | Literary Society and a Charter Member of the Eta Chapt |
Sigma Pi | literary society was nameless until Barbour Lewis sugg |
The Washington | Literary Society and Debating Union met there from its |
He was a member of the Demosthenian | Literary Society and graduated in 1891 with a Bachelor |
he delivered a lecture before the Young Men's | Literary Society entitled, "What Studies Most Expand t |
reviously been connected with the Young Men's | Literary Society in Boston. |
so providing home offices to the Poughkeepsie | Literary Society and Poughkeepsie Society of Natural S |
er, a Lewes printer, and became a member of a | literary society in the town, where his papers were mu |
ll near the end of the 19th century by Exeter | Literary Society and converted to a theatre in 1972, a |
MIT Science Fiction Society (or MITSFS) is a | literary society and library of science fiction and fa |
The E. du Perron Society is a | literary society in the Netherlands founded in 1994. |
Initially, the | Literary Society of Bombay published its transacations |
He was one of the founders of the Franklin | Literary Society at Jefferson College. |
eorgia where he was a member of the Phi Kappa | Literary Society and graduated in 1841. |
ng of the buildings and grounds of the Romney | Literary Society's Romney Classical Institute. |
Pakistan Sahitya Sangsad (Pakistan | Literary society) was an organisation of Bengali write |
llege he was a a founding member of Phi Alpha | Literary Society, and served on the three man committe |
became the first woman member of Gottsched's | literary society, the Deutsche Gesellschaft. |
Phi Delta Theta fraternity and the Phi Kappa | Literary Society, earning a bachelor's degree in 1949 |
layers drama club, the YMCA, the Mount Vernon | Literary Society, and the football and track teams. |
that organization was a member of the Irving | Literary Society, all before transferring to the Unive |
Other clubs included the “Kingsley House | Literary Society,” a “City Government Club,” and a “Re |
nois college he was a member of the Phi Alpha | Literary Society. |
en, Gridiron Secret Society and the Phi Kappa | Literary Society. |
lin College, he was a member of the Phi Kappa | Literary Society. |
ciation, and in 2004, a member of the Serbian | Literary Society. |
of the Richmond Hill Mechanics' Institute and | Literary Society. |
Secretary and a founding member of Phi Alpha | Literary Society. |
o active in The Mimer Society, a Scandinavian | literary society. |
a, where he was a member of the Philanthropic | Literary Society. |
Athens where he was a member of the Phi Kappa | Literary Society. |
was President of the Leeds Philosophical and | Literary Society. |
hile at UGA, he was a member of the Phi Kappa | Literary Society. |
hile at UGA, Clayton founded the Demosthenian | Literary Society. |
He was a member of The | Literary Society. |
ime, he became a founding member of Phi Alpha | Literary Society. |
er and served as first president of Phi Alpha | Literary Society. |
Leeds: Leeds Philosophical and | Literary Society. |
r of the Chi Phi Fraternity and the Phi Kappa | Literary Society. |
He was an early member of the Philo | Literary Society. |
magazine, and was president of the Phi Delta | Literary Society. |
Athens where he was a member of the Phi Kappa | Literary Society. |
e joined Chi Phi Fraternity and the Phi Kappa | Literary Society. |
by miners and grew to a town that had its own | literary society. |
, he was elected president of the Kappa Alpha | Literary Society. |
or ten years, where he founded the Colchester | Literary Society. |
The main | literary source for Dimech's biography is Dr Mark Mont |
not known, nor is it mentioned in any extant | literary source. |
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