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1730 and devoted the remainder of his life to literary activity.
s Republic of China in 1949, and he turned to literary translation, for which he is also renowned.
he settled in London, and devoted himself to literary and linguistic studies, reading much at the B
he time a rhetoric term primarily relevant to literary criticism, was used to describe a positive ap
Following graduation he began contributing to literary periodicals and studied law in Canterbury, Co
There, in addition to literary and drama reviews, he began to write politica
in New Haven was ended, he devoted himself to literary pursuits, publishing in the New Englander and
Point Breeze's claim to literary fame is due to Pulitzer Prize winner Annie Di
Here he devoted himself to literary pursuits; but as his health failed he sought
Passage from Home, 1946), which, according to literary critic Marck Shechner, "helped fashion a uniq
MacLaren-Ross was a frequent contributor to literary journals, such as the London Magazine and Hor
and prosecutes copyright offences relating to literary, dramatic, musical and artistic works, sound
to Bolzano, devoting the rest of his life to literary labours.
ge longer than a term, and in 1841 he took to literary work.
After 1873, he devoted his entire time to literary work.
remainder of his life he devoted entirely to literary pursuits, in which, both as a critic and writ
The historical connection of his name to literary criticism has created the term aristarch for
dulously impersonal, and makes no pretense to literary style, quotes documents in full and adheres t
ttended Vassar College, where she belonged to literary clubs and was the president of her class.
n was sceptical of 'scientific' approaches to literary criticism, and of historicist approaches.
statement in poststructuralist approaches to literary studies.
His collected contributions to literary periodicals appeared in 1890 under the title
riage, and this account shows a heavy debt to literary romance, as well as strong political biases.
Her early submissions to literary magazines caught the attention of Yokomitsu R
is political career Davis devoted his time to literary work until his death in Topeka, Kansas, Augus
Netherlands and Austria, devoting himself to literary work.
challenges to U.S. censorship laws applied to literary novels such as Lady Chatterley's Lover, Portn
1839, when he resigned and devoted himself to literary studies.
blished to honor outstanding contributions to literary life in Georgia.
om 1998 she has completely devoted herself to literary work.
changed to reflect its firm place in today's literary world.
(ed.) Tolstoy: literary fragments, letters and reminiscences not prev
sand leading articles on a variety of topics, literary, political, and financial.
nce his days in Chicago and gravitated toward literary types and musicians.
ed in 1906, but she continued to work towards literary recognition.
Her later novels tend towards literary erotica with an emphasis on narrative style a
a Alpinula respectively) inclined him towards literary studies.
ngxi dictionary, it can be helpful in tracing literary usages.
A transatlantic literary room-swap has led to her third marriage, in 2
neer[ing] study in the field of transatlantic literary relations", The Imaginary Puritan: Literature
an American poet, fiction writer, translator, literary critic, artist, and Professor of English, Cla
, with John Balaban, of Vietnam: A Traveler's Literary Companion (Whereabouts Press, 1995), and Once
e Publisher and Managing Editor of Maple Tree Literary Supplement, MTLS at <www.mtls.ca>.
He co-founded the tri-annual literary magazine Open City in 1990, which added a boo
erly, Shenandoah has evolved into a triannual literary journal edited by author R. T. Smith.
Editor of TriQuarterly literary magazine, 1981-1997
nice discrimination and the touch of the true literary artist.
on the spiritual world of great figures, true literary paradigms, connected by deep intellectual aff
While not comprising a true literary school, the Buraiha writers were linked toget
Sevin Okyay, Turkish literary critic, journalist, author, regular columnist
n was finally published in 1923, when Twain's literary executor, Albert Bigelow Paine, slipped it in
He is the author of more than twenty literary works, including novels, story collections, a
64 arrangements were made with the Twickenham Literary Society whereby their Reading Room in King St
The college was home to two literary societies, the Philologian Society and Dialec
He is creator and editor of two literary websites, La Fovea and Poems by Heart.
recipient of four commendation medals and two literary medals from the Orders and Medals Society of
arting in the mid 1990s, Zeeman presented two literary programs for VPRO television which gained nat
There are two literary languages: Upper Sorbian (hornjoserbsce), spo
He was admitted to two literary societies: Academy of Arcadia and Accademia d
torie di primogeniti e figli unici he won two literary prizes: the Premio Giuseppe Berto and the Pre
presented by The Ampersand Agency, a UK-based literary agency.
n's camps, monuments and museums to Ukrainian literary giants, most notably the monument to the grea
"Ukrainska Literaturna hazeta" (The Ukrainian literary newspaper) and the magazine "Suchasnist'" (To
a Ukrainian literary magazine in Kiev specializing in publishing l
to provide busts of the most famous Ukrainian literary, historic, political and religious figures.
t and writer and the founder of the Unanimism literary movement.
he stories also use some similar and uncommon literary techniques, such as unconventional typography
Kantorowicz (writer) - Writer, journalist und literary historian (1899, Berlin - 1979, Hamburg)
al Program Directors' Prize for Undergraduate Literary Magazine Content by the Association of Writer
Helicon is the university's undergraduate literary magazine.
The Underground Literary Alliance is a Philadelphia-based and internat
As of December 1, 2010, the Underground Literary Alliance appeared disbanded, with no viable w
zation's Publicity Director: "The Underground Literary Alliance is the most controversial writers' g
co-founder (with Bei Dao) of the underground literary journal Today, which appeared irregularly bet
s of Latin writing at the time, and a unified literary language; in that sense he is a forerunner of
The Chronicle, despite its unimportant literary quality, has significant value as an historic
He was one of the founders of the Union Literary Society at Washington College.
Divine - Odradek: Valdosta State University Literary & Arts Magazine (1999)
Seeing - Odradek: Valdosta State University Literary & Arts Magazine (2000)
audience - Odradek: Valdosta State University Literary & Arts Magazine (2000)
h volume of North Carolina State University's literary journal Obsidian III
spoke July 17, 2009, at Longwood University's Literary Conference on the topic of success through pe
October 1949) was an Irish writer, an urbane literary essayist and strong Irish nationalist.
to music, dance, theatre, film, and the Urdu literary tradition.
Rumours About Me was reproduced in the US literary magazine Zoetrope in its Summer 2008 issue.
n, Jewish, and Christian literature, and used literary, religious, and legal texts to illuminate eac
al manifestation of Muslims of the day, using literary forms such as romanticism, devotionalism and
In April 2011, he was accused of using literary license in his non-fiction books and of finan
Shorn of its usual literary exaggerations, the description does indicate
mered at Brook Farm, an experimental, utopan, literary community, based on the principles of transce
He was awarded the Assam Valley Literary Award in 1997, and in 2002 he received the Sa
Financially, it is the third most valuable literary award in the world after the Nobel Prize in L
ce, Chumley's is a stopping-place for various literary tours.
everal novels and books of poetry and various literary criticisms and essays.
in 2004 he began appearing widely in various literary webzines with his memoirs, satire, and storie
ibited in founding and presiding over various literary and scientific institutions in the town, a st
Lessmann took part in various literary circles and was a witty storyteller.
tch of Chikamatsu and a discussion of various literary features and other background useful for unde
ncouraged him to write and he entered various literary circles.
He began his career as the author of various literary contributions.
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.
ly Telegraph and Waterstone's, though various literary and local groups also sponsor it.
for his wife's novels, which have won various literary awards and have appeared on the New York Time
ged a lumber business there and wrote various literary works, winning the National Book Award in 198
versation, the entertainment included various literary and musical activities.
Published in various literary journals, his poems were widely read due to t
lacked the persistency to carry out the vast literary schemes he had planned.
ublication, and “Wings”, the "Prep's" vaunted literary magazine.
elder brother Semyon Vengerov was a venerable literary historian.
layers drama club, the YMCA, the Mount Vernon Literary Society, and the football and track teams.
This is occasionally found in very literary modern German, and sometimes hence used for f
Both versions are in very literary Welsh and a translation in a more colloquial
Vestavia's literary and visual arts magazine, "The Muse," won the
Because of his vicious literary attacks on government officials, he was execu
later republished by the independent Viennese literary magazine Das Tage-Buch.
d at the Jesuits' house in Toledo in vigorous literary activity.
d been part of Gehman's own Greenwich Village literary circle in the 1940s and 1950s, was "one of th
he fledgling United States military: Virginia Literary, Scientific and Military Academy at Portsmout
have sponsored the annual Library of Virginia Literary Awards honoring outstanding Virginia authors
2008 Library of Virginia Literary Award for Fiction
The book is noted for a visceral, literary style which distinguishes it from more mundan
classes and workshops for all ages in visual, literary and performing arts.
st-time novelist Andrew Croome wins the Vogel Literary Award for his manuscript about the Petrov aff
The Village Voice Literary Supplement found Casualty Report to be "brill
He wrote the two volume literary history Illustrert norsk litteraturhistorie,
Conversations with Kurt Vonnegut ( Literary conversations series) University Press of Mis
(2010) "Anatomy of a Wannabe Literary Fiction Writer"
He returned to England in 1927, and was literary editor of Nation magazine for a year.
iest written language to be used in Japan was literary Chinese, which has come to be called kanbun i
In 1946-1947 he was literary and music critic for the Zryw magazine.
ite for the National Theatre, where Tynan was literary advisor.
From 1988 to 1991 he was literary editor of The Daily Telegraph and The Sunday
Reviewers complained that it was literary mythmaking and not a work of serious historic
After graduating in 1827, he was literary editor of the New York Journal of Commerce fr
Between 1983-87 he was literary editor of the Jewish Chronicle, and in 1988 h
He was literary editor of Nation Athenaeum (1923-1930), joint
d permanently in Dresden; from 1825 on he was literary adviser to the Court Theatre, and his semi-pu
The Washington Literary Society and Debating Union met there from its
The Sunny South was a weekly literary magazine published in Atlanta from 1874 to 19
Sunday edition of Le Gaulois) was the weekly literary supplement of choice and it contained many se
Miss Shangay Lily also hosts a weekly literary talk show on television and posts an online b
44, he began "Littell's Living Age," a weekly literary periodical which is still (1887) continued.
Cross, who became a well-known literary critic, was Professor of English at Yale Univ
roduced to Henry Williamson by the well-known literary critic Sir John (Jack) Squire.
ory, the Gwyneddigion Society published Welsh literary texts including, Barddoniaeth Dafydd ab Gwily
s: 'The Last Day') was described by the Welsh literary critic Pennar Davies in the book's preface: "
Notable alumni also include Welsh literary greats T. H. Parry-Williams, Gwenlyn Parry an
r (Welsh: 'the pioneer') was a Welsh-language literary magazine published between 1957 and 1960.
Jakac's first steps in the arts were literary and musical in nature, since he was not sure
His tastes were literary, and he edited a collection of hymns as an ap
Most of the leaders were literary figures whose age ranged between 20 to 30 and
Korais's most lasting contributions were literary.
m the Texas APME, and the PEN Center USA West Literary Award.
Morris West: Literary Maverick - Maryanne Convoy
hed in 1964 with a poem appearing in Westerly literary magazine.
s are familiar to those versed in the Western literary tradition.
helped Sherley gain acceptance in the western literary commuinity, and as part of Riley's show, he p
alam who tried to combine eastern and western literary theories in the study of Malayalam works.
gatory Commission in 1983 he experienced what literary critic Jean Franco calls "the most uncomforta
"The Road to Mostar," from Red Wheelbarrow Literary Magazine (2006)
ngs typically reflect native phonology, while literary readings typically originate from other Chine
Daniel Duck's diaries are held by the Whitby Literary and Philosophical Society who indicate that D
itby, North Yorkshire, England, run by Whitby Literary and Philosophical Society, a learned society
hipowner, who was also a member of the Whitby Literary and Philosophical Society.
Nathaniel Hawthorne dismissed Whittier's Literary Recreations and Miscellanies (1854): "Whittie
's career, a method which had started a whole literary genre called “the new journalism” known for i
ghes was an influential poet and author whose literary work helped create an innovative way of expre
, a novel for which Charles Baudelaire, whose literary disciple Cladel was, wrote a preface.
The internationally acclaimed poet, whose literary output includes a number of published books a
nry Garrod, who was Forbes's friend and whose literary executor Forbes became.
hers were Edgar Jepson and M. P. Shiel, whose literary executor he would later become.
The Relation has a wider literary importance in influencing the development of
Wilson's literary papers are held in the Mitchell Library at th
me of 20th century Flemish poetry and winning literary prizes such as the "Yang-prijs" (1969) and th
r the Baptist Missionary Society to deal with literary and educational work.
ort-on-the-Main, where he busied himself with literary work until, in 1863, he was called as rabbi t
This is consistent with literary information that a solidus weighed slightly l
uthors' agency and published a few books with literary merit.
or his extensively researched books rich with literary and historical associations on previously unt
The school became popular with literary and academic parents.
He wrote a well-crafted play, with literary echoes of familiar themes reminiscent of Jane
Precht is successful with literary works as well as non-fiction.
omantic poetry usually come into contact with literary criticisms about the influence of opium on it
ons on the grounds of obscenity of books with literary merit.
rst film that Naruse, who had experience with literary adaptations, made with Takamine.
Gildard "was provided for the first time with literary traditions and [here] his cult was promoted."
uthor of a review journal, A New Review: with Literary Curiosities and Literary Intelligence.
Luis Borges - plays with the reader and with literary conventions.
searched for common mention of events within literary records, and in the Ipuwer papyrus he believe
It is considered a leading journal within literary studies, and particularly in the field of cri
site of a number of important debates within literary studies.
s an anthology of writings by persons without literary ambition that were developed in the first nin
fic writer of sensational tales quite without literary value."
The Toronto Women's Literary Club is founded as a front for the suffrage m
--, Writing Women's Literary History (Baltimore and London: The Johns Hopk
She has won literary awards for her work and has been published in
He has won literary awards including Taiwan Literature Awards 200
ada West, Bland was educated at the Woodstock Literary Institute and the London Commercial College.
eck, and was educated there, at the Woodstock Literary Institute and at Queen's University.
                                                                                                    


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