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ry little is known about her, as there are no | literary sources mentioning her existence. |
According to the gospels and other | literary sources on Sri Ramakrishna, Mitra was one of |
Roman provinces - from what almost all Roman | literary sources present as an absolute rule. |
compact series of episodes" drawn from their | literary sources "and approached them as a dramatist r |
both for his thorough work and for his use of | literary sources alongside historical ones. |
few short mentions about Tyritake in ancient | literary sources (Stephan of Byzantion, Ethnika 642, 1 |
the history of the centre comes largely from | literary sources and the rich epigraphic evidence. |
In genealogical and | literary sources, he is known by his epithet 'Post Pry |
for the film that had Wonka quoting numerous | literary sources, such as Arthur O'Shaughnessy's Ode, |
aur as the antagonist of Theseus reflects the | literary sources, which are biased in favour of Atheni |
e, and the only surviving evidence comes from | literary sources. |
The album was recorded at the | literary space Beyond Baroque in Venice, California, a |
ork of David Burns ("funny as a grandiloquent | literary speaker at an author's luncheon") and Jack Gu |
of events, such as Jazz, Chill-out sessions, | Literary speaking and an Art Forum. |
Faith Hunter and David B. Coe were their | literary special guests. |
Murray soon began to show the courage in | literary speculation which earned for him later the na |
He then went on to become part of the | literary staff at the Daily Chronicle (1901-1903) and |
He entered the | literary stage in 1924 with his short story entitled " |
having its text taken almost exactly from the | literary stage work which inspired it, rather than rel |
The | literary standard of Southern Quechua is based on thes |
Madan was assigned the task of establishing a | literary standard, based on the Moldovan dialects of T |
ortly thereafter he began a campaign to raise | literary standards for the Sinhalese reading public wi |
k, calling it "an extraordinary novel even by | literary standards, [which] has flourished by word of |
's defense, but he also attempts to raise his | literary standing in opposition to current criticisms. |
"But from the purely | literary standpoint the case is altered: scattered up |
Although Bloom, in the wake of his | literary stardom, explicitly stated, at a Harvard Univ |
By its serious purpose, its | literary stature and the range-both stylistically and |
(This was a popular | literary stereotype, as in The Squaw Man.) |
(2009) "How | Literary Stories Go Wrong" |
, it is a gossamer sort of thing, so far as a | literary story and a substantial moral are concerned . |
"Sparrows" (Suzume) in Tokyo stories: a | literary stroll, translated by Lawrence Rogers, Univer |
is marked by the adjustment and relocation of | literary studies in broader media and cultural context |
The Mythopoeic Awards for literature and | literary studies are given by the Mythopoeic Society t |
alogies: Historical Situations for Postmodern | Literary Studies |
own for his work in the field of postcolonial | literary studies and theory. |
c in a Monoculture, Foundation for Australian | Literary Studies 1986; Primavera Press, Sydney 1991 |
resque') before being described by Bagehot in | Literary Studies (1879) as "a quality distinct from th |
ility of Lincoln's greeting as an anecdote in | literary studies and Stowe scholarship can perhaps be |
and professor, the Alice Griffin professor of | literary studies, and the director of the Carter G. Wo |
Literary Studies, Historical Studies, and Black Music | |
al popular Bible is a term used especially in | literary studies, but also in art history and other di |
linguistics, folklore, ethnography, history, | literary studies, and archaeology. |
lar culture is a subject of study in history, | literary studies, film studies, folklore and mythology |
s a Canadian university Emeritus Professor of | Literary Studies, historian, academic and writer. |
n of linguistic and semiotic terminology into | literary studies, according to de Man, gives the langu |
rrone, Gaetana (ed.), Encyclopedia of Italian | Literary Studies, Volume 1, CRC Press, 2007. |
It is considered a leading journal within | literary studies, and particularly in the field of cri |
f works including poems, journal articles and | literary studies. |
guang University in the Graduate Institute of | Literary Studies. |
Danish writer of mostly fiction and works of | literary studies. |
urwetenschap: het raadsel der onleesbaarheid ( | Literary studies. |
Her recent work has focused on Darwinian | literary studies. |
meets the requirement of both linguistics and | literary studies. |
statement in poststructuralist approaches to | literary studies. |
site of a number of important debates within | literary studies. |
a Alpinula respectively) inclined him towards | literary studies. |
1839, when he resigned and devoted himself to | literary studies. |
Institute in Portland, Oregon, an independent | literary studio that is the home for creative writing |
one of Richards' assertions for the shape of | literary study in the 20th century - that literary stu |
A Guide to | Literary Study (1901) |
ception of existentialism as anachronistic to | literary study, Stirrings Still serves as a forum for |
mbridge and began a self-imposed programme of | literary study, becoming one of the most learned men o |
but though his scholarship was small and his | literary style poor, his works were much esteemed duri |
many and Italy, and following Tacitus in both | literary style and pessimistic insight, the work chall |
list, poet and translator, an exponent of the | literary style known as magic realism. |
The book is noted for a visceral, | literary style which distinguishes it from more mundan |
Her | literary style reflected the oral traditions of Kabyli |
atin replaced medieval Latin as the preferred | literary style in Latin. |
e, but which are written in a complex, highly | literary style reminiscent of classical Japanese poetr |
among works of permanent value, alike for its | literary style and the depth and insight of its histor |
I believe that | literary style ultimately carries the day. |
hich one can see the beginnings of a singular | literary style that distances itself from the popular |
ecadence was a late 19th century artistic and | literary style of Western Europe, primarily France. |
attack the emperor, but the use of a simpler | literary style brought the controversy to the common p |
state in connection with his work on Kavya, a | literary style created by Asvaghosa in the 2nd century |
- March 3, 1927) was a major proponent of the | literary style known as Naturalism. |
's influence in Native Son is not a matter of | literary style or technique. |
lues, racial, religious, and moral attitudes, | literary style and format, and the arts of illustratio |
ative norms and vegetation and mixed with his | literary style of wit and imaginative prose. |
different story, though closely based on the | literary style, subtext concepts, and the Peter Pan ch |
ernism, transcending regional limits with his | literary style, in comparison with Marcel Proust. |
Bohr enjoyed Kierkegaard's language and | literary style, but mentioned that he had some "disagr |
In his search for a | literary style, as is often the case with internationa |
dulously impersonal, and makes no pretense to | literary style, quotes documents in full and adheres t |
Eou Yadam as written in a lucid, and succinct | literary style, Eu Yadam was never published until the |
from dry scientific notes to a more personal, | literary style. |
r Kannada writers and poets but also to early | literary styles in vogue in the various written dialec |
fortunately for him, Buffon's reputation as a | literary stylist also gave ammunition to his detractor |
These stories fit within the | literary sub-genre sometimes denominated avant-pop - " |
o a musical form and to the philosophical and | literary subject very much discussed in the 17th and 1 |
er own inventions (music and lyrics) based on | literary subjects -- a Willa Cather novel (Lost Lady), |
Kingsolver's | literary subjects are varied, but she often writes abo |
His articles on education and | literary subjects were published in professional magaz |
This volume included papers on | literary subjects, as well as philosophical lectures, |
he contributed largely to various reviews on | literary subjects, and took a considerable interest in |
monies," Hart began to address historical and | literary subjects, painting scenes from Scott and Shak |
na began a series of symphonic works based on | literary subjects-Richard III (1857-8), Wallenstein's |
etween 1834 and 1856 on Shakespeare and other | literary subjects. |
of classical mythology, and of historical or | literary subjects. |
le, Joseph Seawell, contributed to her future | literary subjects. |
Additional | literary success under Brett were Rachael Filed's All |
His major | literary success was the Year in a Lancashire Garden, |
In 1999, Mayes followed this | literary success with another international bestseller |
Hilton found | literary success at an early age. |
and in which he wrote Didon (1734), his first | literary success. |
illage chronicles which brought him his first | literary successes. |
ased in 1858 out of the fruits of his earlier | literary successes. |
An annual | literary summer school is held in Glenties in mid July |
The Times | Literary Supplement of January 11, 1934 outlined the p |
Dissent, the New Leader, Encounter, the Times | Literary Supplement and the New York Review of Books. |
Sunday edition of Le Gaulois) was the weekly | literary supplement of choice and it contained many se |
efence, and, in a recent article in the Times | Literary Supplement labeled Leach and her supporters a |
He reviews regularly for The Times | Literary Supplement and the South China Morning Post. |
The Times | Literary Supplement accounted her novel Proleterka as |
dern Spain, 1875-1980 was called by the Times | Literary Supplement "a turning point in Spanish histor |
in the Arts and the Humanities and the Times | Literary Supplement labeled it one of "The Hundred Mos |
viewing regularly for The Times and the Times | Literary Supplement in 1997. |
t the sexual antics of an underage girl, in a | literary supplement to Open City edited by Charles Buk |
The Village Voice | Literary Supplement found Casualty Report to be "brill |
He has been a consultant editor at The Times | Literary Supplement for many years, and a regular book |
ion of the Song of Songs was named as a Times | Literary Supplement Book of the Year. |
Roger Lancelyn Green, in the Times | Literary Supplement (1 March 1957), and later in The L |
ccording to an article published in the Times | Literary Supplement in November 2008, "Thacker never e |
velli) and has written articles for the Times | Literary Supplement and the Oxford Companion to Englis |
"Are they Classical", Times | Literary Supplement 3171, 7 December 1962, p. 955 & 31 |
The Times | Literary Supplement has continued to use Oxford spelli |
He also contributed to the Times | Literary Supplement and other periodicals. |
exis and his sister)David Gascoyne( The Times | Literary Supplement of October 4, 1985 |
He reviews for the Times | Literary Supplement, London Review of Books, and The N |
utor to The Guardian, The Observer, The Times | Literary Supplement, and BBC Television's Newsnight Re |
Emily Wilson is a book reviewer for The Times | Literary Supplement, and the London Review of Books. |
ook Review, London Review of Books, The Times | Literary Supplement, The Times, The Washington Post, U |
e Publisher and Managing Editor of Maple Tree | Literary Supplement, MTLS at <www.mtls.ca>. |
His poems have appeared in The Times | Literary Supplement, Poetry, Poetry London, The Austra |
rsity College, London, October 2006, in Times | Literary Supplement, November. |
Gomme was a frequent reviewer for the Times | Literary Supplement, an author of books on both litera |
ding The Independent, The Observer, The Times | Literary Supplement, The Sunday Times, the New Statesm |
aking was signed, at the offices of the Times | Literary Supplement, by the ring's members to bring th |
David Atkinson, "Words and works," Times | Literary Supplement, January 9, 2004 issue 5258 p27(1) |
e Nation, New York Review of Books, the Times | Literary Supplement, The New Republic, Eurozine, Tygod |
enny Review, The Gettysburg Review, The Times | Literary Supplement, Ploughshares, and Partisan Review |
He worked as a sub-editor on The Times | Literary Supplement, 1956-; as deputy theatre critic ( |
s have received positive reviews in The Times | Literary Supplement, The Guardian and The Evening Stan |
Times, The Independent, The Tablet, The Times | Literary Supplement, Literary Review and The Sun. |
ews, e.g. from the Library Journal, the Times | Literary Supplement, the New York Review of Books, the |
Times | Literary Supplement, April 18, 2003, p.12-14 |
"The Daughters of Prospero" (The Times | Literary Supplement, 14 February 2003, reprinted in Li |
appeared in journals such as Stand, The Times | Literary Supplement, The Kenyon Review, Poetry Salzbur |
In the Times | Literary Supplement, Jonathan Sumption commented that |
"The hemlock and the chatterbox", The Times | Literary Supplement, Carolyne Larrington, October 17, |
from the New York Review of Books, the Times | Literary Supplement, Village Voice, The Nation, Playbo |
Lindop is a frequent contributor to the Times | Literary Supplement, reviewing poetry, biography, fict |
rs for The Times and contributed to the Times | Literary Supplement, Prospect magazine and The Spectat |
contributor to the Independent and The Times | Literary Supplement. |
rs, he was also the first editor of the Times | Literary Supplement. |
, The New York Review of Books, and The Times | Literary Supplement. |
ace to publish literature in the Lianhe Fukan | literary supplement. |
He also edited the paper's | literary supplement. |
E. M. Forster reviewed it in The Times | Literary Supplement. |
eproduction of this picture on cover of Times | Literary Supplement. |
son there and continue to write for the Times | Literary Supplement. |
Review by David Horspool in TLS, the Times | literary supplement. |
tional Book of the Year" in 2004 by the Times | Literary Supplement. |
Harding reviews for the Times | Literary Supplement. |
nd was later hailed as a classic by the Times | Literary Supplement. |
for The Guardian, The Economist and The Times | Literary Supplement. |
d in The Shakespeare Newsletter and The Times | Literary Supplement. |
It has received notice in the Times | Literary Supplement. |
azine, Bang Science Magazine and the Etcetera | Literary Supplement. |
plained this novelty of approach in The Times | Literary Supplement: ‘The range of Rykwert's learning |
Havatzelet was changed to a weekly with a | literary supplement; it was issued between 1868-1911. |
rable comment in the N.B. column of the Times | Literary Supplement; however, in November 2010 Robert |
of Canterbury, or merely Editor of The Times | Literary Supplement? |
Life in Dixie (Chicago: Scroll Publishing and | Literary Syndicate, 1899) |
ntially Jewish neighborhood and the essential | literary synergy between James Joyce and his native Du |
Her novels were distinguished by a fresh | literary take on Australian life, closely observed sce |
t Fest is an annual celebration of all things | literary taking place at Port Eliot in Cornwall, in th |
Most scholars today regard this story as a | literary tale inspired by the Romance stories that wer |
this was more likely due to its position as a | literary tale rather than a traditional one. |
an earlier grudge, also appears in the French | literary tale Bearskin. |
riant of the type, which is best known by the | literary tale, Bluebeard. |
s the bossom friend and companion of an other | literary talent Morocco's 19th century Mohammed Akensu |
f the Early Centuries) (1716) where with some | literary talent but with an absence of critical method |
As a student Curlewis showed | literary talent and in 1906 he wrote The Mirror of Jus |
ommunicated by the ancient texts along with a | literary talent which enabled him to convey these to h |
icial novelist of more ruthless ambition than | literary talent, was widely taken to be based on Walpo |
ver, he had already begun to exhibit signs of | literary talent, and his first novel Kappan-ya no Hana |
elp and Kalidas is granted with knowledge and | literary talent. |
y renowned authors and artists as well as new | literary talents. |
les V, not only for his military, but for his | literary talents. |
la Times' - a biannual Magazine for nurturing | literary talents.. Study tours, field trips, picnics, |
Miss Shangay Lily also hosts a weekly | literary talk show on television and posts an online b |
and became known in the Netherlands through a | literary talk show. |
from this near fatal disorder, he resumed his | literary task, and carried it steadily forward to comp |
up of scholars, who performed secretarial and | literary tasks for the court. |
The development of ideas and the purifying of | literary taste were very bitterly made aware of the go |
ce the centre of the liberal politics and the | literary taste of the county of Lancashire". |
A man of | literary taste and ability and a poet of some repute, |
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