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rmont before her marriage, and was a woman of | literary taste. |
Grierson's cinematic and | literary tastes always inclined towards the exciting a |
She is said to have been a woman of | literary tastes, and Colley Cibber is stated to have e |
Saturday is in tune with its protagonist's | literary tastes, "magical realism" it is not. |
rtment, which allowed him time to indulge his | literary tastes. |
d says that he is very interested in Larkin's | literary tastes. |
Literary Tastes: A Notable Books Breakfast. | |
The Lakeview | Literary Team won the Class A State Championship on Sa |
Since 2002, the Lakeview | Literary Team has won 7 State Class A titles and 3 Sta |
s, and a performance area for the drama club, | literary team, and the music department. |
The | Literary teams have won the past three championships ( |
The cut-up technique is an aleatory | literary technique in which a text is cut up and rearr |
ss), which utilized a stream of consciousness | literary technique and is considered a significant wor |
, this vibrant novel uses unorthodox, kinetic | literary techniques to reflect the raw energy of Asaku |
he stories also use some similar and uncommon | literary techniques, such as unconventional typography |
ly unusual combinations of diverse styles and | literary techniques. |
She evinced a | literary tendency at the age of seven, when she began |
f a number of sustainable living workshops, a | literary tent, SCIC Global Justice Tent, an Eco Info F |
atin for "pleasant place", locus amoenus is a | literary term which generally refers to an idealized p |
A Glossary of | Literary Terms (1957; 9th ed. |
The Routledge Dictionary Of | Literary Terms (by Peter Childs and Roger Fowler) |
The Concise Oxford Dictionary of | Literary Terms ISBN 978-0198608837 |
The book was not rated highly in | literary terms and included the following comments on |
described this version as "hopelessly bad" in | literary terms, but historically it was "substantially |
It was a center for | literary tertulias in the period following the Spanish |
The themes have been developed through short | literary text that every author donated for the celebr |
ccording Maurice Delbouille this is the first | literary text, possibly written in a Walloon region, o |
ve been developed over the years to represent | literary text, mathematics and science, computer softw |
Pelling, Christopher (2000), | Literary texts and the Greek historian, Routledge, ISB |
ory, the Gwyneddigion Society published Welsh | literary texts including, Barddoniaeth Dafydd ab Gwily |
t each other in the creation and marketing of | literary texts . |
He points out that, " | literary theory can be said to come into being when th |
Literary texts provide only scant evidence of the myth | |
as in America she worked on some of her first | literary texts, and realized that short stories were " |
ation in 1991, he has written commentaries on | literary texts, and has worked as a critic for newspap |
It read: "Ever since gentlemen have composed | literary texts, none has been as skillful as the Maste |
He worked as an editor of | literary texts, including the Arden edition of William |
ak (modern Fara, Iraq) included school texts, | literary texts, word lists, and some administrative ar |
t as a writer of obituaries and a reviewer of | literary texts. |
1906 and 1907 to take the 'new art' of Irish | literary theatre to wider audiences. |
hrodite against Artemis (1906), staged by the | Literary Theatre Club of which he became a member in 1 |
l the 18th century when it became a prevalent | literary theme. |
Historical, biblical, and | literary themes were common in Calderon's later work. |
literature has been published discussing the | literary themes and archetypes present in the story. |
s, including theosophical, philosophical, and | literary themes. |
y for their color etchings with historical or | literary themes. |
s decorated to evoke different historical and | literary themes. |
rry out and promote Kierkegaard research from | literary, theological and philosophical perspectives a |
He has guistic philosophy as well as on | literary theories in Gujarati, including a recently pu |
o some extent influenced by the political and | literary theories of the Hegelian school, which, since |
"Complications of Feminist and Ethnic | Literary Theories in Asian American Literature", in "C |
alam who tried to combine eastern and western | literary theories in the study of Malayalam works. |
Jonathan Culler - Cornell | literary theorist |
The | literary theorist Stanley Fish discussed Blackwood and |
Juda Charles Bennett is an author, a | literary theorist and assistant professor of English a |
Jonathan Goldberg is a | literary theorist and was until recently the Sir Willi |
In August of that year, modernist | literary theorist and reviewer Eugen Lovinescu wrote t |
9 - February 25, 1911) was a German novelist, | literary theorist and translator. |
Hartman (born 1929) is a German-born American | literary theorist, sometimes identified with the Yale |
As a prominent and respected | literary theorist, Fish is best known for his analysis |
sandr Aleksandrovich Fadeev, Soviet novelist, | literary theorist, and admininstrator, was a communist |
er 25 - Edward Said, 67, Palestinian-American | literary theorist. |
to late-twentieth century, when structuralist | literary theorists including Roland Barthes, Vladimir |
Literary theorists puzzle over Umberto Eco's use in Fo | |
Literary Theory and Criticism: an Oxford Guide (Oxford | |
feminist tradition within the “wilderness” of | literary theory and criticism. |
that pedagogical context he combined film and | literary theory with architecture, expanding on the wo |
imagination; it had a big influence on German | literary theory and the burgeoning genius cult. |
ritual and narrative, comparative mythology, | literary theory in the study of religion, women and Hi |
arly Indian rituals, narrative and mythology, | literary theory in religious studies, and Hinduism in |
The Philosophy of German | Literary Theory (1997). |
and to advance work in left-wing and feminist | literary theory and cultural studies more generally. |
Criticism and | Literary Theory 1890 to the Present ISBN 978-058203381 |
of the pioneers in the application of modern | literary theory and information technology within clas |
Johannes Bertens asks about "a satire on the | literary theory of deconstructionism in its near paran |
n literature, James Joyce, deconstruction and | literary theory and the performance of poetry. |
d Said wrote that "She pioneered the study in | literary theory of non-Western women and produced one |
It has in more recent years been used in | literary theory to explain character's de-centeredness |
espeare (for instance, Theater and World), on | literary theory (Northrop Frye), and on history, espec |
He teaches in | literary theory and early modern texts, in early moder |
the proposal the essay discusses the rise of | literary theory in America in the twentieth century an |
Pai went abroad in 1963 to study | literary theory and creative writing at the University |
ar his contributions on Lucretius, Virgil and | Literary Theory and the Classics). |
"Wittgenstein and | Literary Theory, Part II," Raritan, (Winter, 1985) |
earl of Shaftesbury : a study in 18th century | literary theory, London : Hutchinson, 1951. |
As for | literary theory, he worked in particular on irony, clo |
luenced by French and American literature and | literary theory, deal with political, social and philo |
renowned for her contribution to the field of | literary theory, particularly that of narratology. |
For usage in | literary theory, see Kenneth Burke. |
In | literary theory, some German migrant writers (e.g. |
e has 25 translated books to her name, mostly | literary theory, criticism, fiction, psychology, socio |
rroughs), and the Fluxus movement, as well as | literary theory, especially the French feminists and G |
ts from disciplines as far apart a geography, | literary theory, telecommunications, politics, diploma |
In loose terms he is a sceptic on | literary theory, and a follower of the tradition of Wi |
This places him outside the post-New Critical | literary theory, to which he prefers the Johnsonian pr |
A social science loan from | literary theory, narratives represent "compelling stor |
ished status, and the lecturing of courses in | Literary Theory, Media Studies, and South African and |
l engaged with frequently in the discourse of | literary theory, hermeneutics, and deconstruction/post |
elhagen's later works were almost entirely on | literary theory. |
ognised as a leading expert in post-modernist | literary theory. |
She has also written essays on Native | literary theory. |
xamples of their use survive outside texts on | literary theory. |
critic-a specialist in Indian aesthetics and | literary theory. |
ly received an M.A. in English Literature and | Literary Theory. |
new optional papers in women's writing and in | literary theory. |
ion is a concept related to deconstructionist | literary theory. |
terature and culture, translation studies and | literary theory. |
d reaction against the orthodoxy of classical | literary theory. |
s specialism is modern English literature and | literary theory. |
With Philip Rice, Modern | Literary Theory: A Reader (New York: Hodder Arnold, 20 |
Cours in | Literary Theory: An Anthology ed. by Michael Ryan and |
The work is | literary though the diction is simple. |
been bought up or merged and were emphasizing | literary titles less. |
elief that it “lacked sufficient claim to the | literary to excuse the obscenity” (Marita Bullock and |
lso one of the only known Bond girls (also in | literary) to have died as a result of a non-violent, n |
From his press were issued books of a high | literary tone in the series he called "The Englishman' |
The | literary tone of the book made it extremely successful |
ntained essays and lectures on historical and | literary topics and Welsh poetry. |
riting style even when he dealt with abstruse | literary topics. |
ttained immense popularity especially for its | literary touch. |
In 1718 the two Maurists started on a new | literary tour through Germany and the Netherlands to c |
se of his undergraduate career he undertook a | literary tour through Germany, the Netherlands, France |
Such is the attraction to Japanese | literary tourists that some footpath signs in the area |
lector of songs and stories, took the boys on | literary tours of the city. |
Literary tours in the Highlands and islands of Scotlan | |
ce, Chumley's is a stopping-place for various | literary tours. |
a strongly homosexual sub-culture which left | literary traces in Persian poetry. |
side had three main tracks: an anime track, a | literary track, and a gaming track. |
ave been five major periods of writing in the | literary tradition of Uyghur, with the first beginning |
Sri Lankan literature is the | literary tradition of Sri Lanka. |
Books of that | literary tradition are known as Kitab (Belarusian: "Кі |
A distinctly Sri Lankan Tamil | literary tradition first developed in the 1940s with t |
n that not only spanned centuries of Japanese | literary tradition and evolving literary styles but al |
Tamil | literary tradition places it among the five lesser Tam |
h - M.A. in Classics, 1958 (Thesis topic: The | Literary Tradition of the Georgics Before 1600) |
as a rich history, a colourful past and proud | literary tradition it contains within its short bounda |
arch for the legendary dinosaur, to be in the | literary tradition of Joseph Conrad. |
lements within the Kuomintang, is part of the | literary tradition of the Communist movement. |
ry into Plants that stands at the head of the | literary tradition of botany. |
Gwyn points to a | literary tradition of such "dreams," dating at least t |
This gable is a memorial to the Gaelic | Literary tradition from the 13th -18th century as repr |
It is a language with a long | literary tradition, and has been written using numerou |
situate her story naturally within the Norse | literary tradition, working with such real historical |
e Quadi and Sarmatians, drawn from history or | literary tradition, mentions Mainz first in a list of |
In this Fan followed a long geographical | literary tradition, continuing from the Shu Jing (Hist |
It was said that his family had a | literary tradition, and even when Linghu Chu was a chi |
It also has a strong | literary tradition, including the 18th century Asti-bo |
s are familiar to those versed in the Western | literary tradition. |
day towards Kannada language despite its rich | literary tradition. |
ajor contributions to the modern Pan-American | literary tradition. |
to music, dance, theatre, film, and the Urdu | literary tradition. |
ole of animals in the Western philosophic and | literary tradition. |
The Philbrick family has a strong | literary tradition. |
y was more closely tied to Kazakh culture and | literary tradition. |
a part of Occitan, but have had the strongest | literary tradition. |
home that the Western theological, legal, and | literary traditions satisfy. . . . |
Using the | literary traditions in Sanskrit, Greek and English he |
Gildard "was provided for the first time with | literary traditions and [here] his cult was promoted." |
Though associated with any number of | literary traditions and schools, Duncan is often ident |
ndustani as well as Bengali and other Eastern | literary traditions. |
city of the blood eagle as presented in Norse | literary traditions. |
It uses Gordon's | literary training to read the Gospels. |
arrived in the city to impart theological and | literary training to the locals. |
e was Moses Schwartzfeld's nephew) doubled as | literary training: around 1912, when Fondane was aged |
Sources of Inspiration: Studies in | Literary Transformations, 400-1500. |
ecipient of translation grants from the Korea | Literary Translation Institute and the Lannan Foundati |
Her | literary translation papers are held by the Lilly Libr |
The Stylistics of | Literary Translation (1988) |
the annual Bastian Prize from 1951, for best | literary translation into Norwegian language. |
s Republic of China in 1949, and he turned to | literary translation, for which he is also renowned. |
t translation theory, translation history and | literary translation, and was the founding president o |
until 2008 directed the acclaimed Program in | Literary Translation. |
of a lifetime's achievements in the field of | literary translation. |
Literary Translation: Theory and Practice | |
Works of the Tang Dynasty Courtesan Xue Tao ( | literary translations) Princeton University Press, 198 |
ory Rabassa (born 9 March 1922) is a renowned | literary translator from Spanish and Portuguese to Eng |
dern Japanese literature and an award-winning | literary translator of modern and contemporary Japanes |
ember 2, 1941) is a South Korean novelist and | literary translator. |
28, 1960 in Istanbul) is a Turkish writer and | literary translator. |
He retired in 1986 to work as a freelance | literary translator. |
trian novelist, short story writer, poet, and | literary translator. |
currently living in Istanbul and working as a | literary translator. |
om 1963 to 1968, the Norwegian Association of | Literary Translators from 1965 to 1968 and 1978 to 198 |
the University of Rochester; and the American | Literary Translators Association (ALTA)'s inaugural Lu |
Norwegian Association of | Literary Translators (Norwegian: Norsk Oversetterforen |
rize, awarded by the Norwegian Association of | Literary Translators, in 1986. |
ken Here: Travels Among Threatened Languages ( | literary travel, cultural polemic), 2003. |
its ancient monuments, by examination of the | literary treasures of its libraries, and by cultivatin |
ronde) is a French writer, best known for her | literary treatment of eroticism. |
int of all western decadent philosophical and | literary trends. |
as it has come to be known, is now a living, | literary tribute to Kerouac. |
Literary Trips: In the Footsteps of Fame | |
Narcissus and Goldmund was considered Hesse's | literary triumph; bibliographically, it follows Steppe |
(Lowry, a volatile and self-destructive | literary turbine, later self-published many works unde |
l Auteuil) is the successful host of a French | literary TV programme, living with his wife Anne (Juli |
-Rickett (1869-1937), who used it to denote a | literary type, which he characterised as “with a vagra |
nce his days in Chicago and gravitated toward | literary types and musicians. |
egarded as one of the first historians of the | literary Ukrainian language. |
o Heidelberg, where he assisted Bunsen in his | literary undertakings. |
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