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Society of Studies in Dijon, a political and | literary circle of the town's royalist youth. |
ions may be mentioned Essays, Theological and | Literary (1871; revised 1888), and Criticisms on Conte |
aham is a Canadian academic administrator and | literary historian who has served in a number of Canad |
of the Richmond Hill Mechanics' Institute and | Literary Society. |
equent speaker at firesides, conferences, and | literary groups. |
noting that, in the absence of a sponsor and | literary or media figures amongst the judging panel, t |
For the grandson and | literary executor of James Joyce, see Stephen Joyce. |
p, was a Romanian conservative politician and | literary critic who served as a Prime Minister of Roma |
lity of female identity in male narrative and | literary history (Don Quixote), created parallelism in |
ges were abolished for serious historical and | literary researchers after a petition was signed in 18 |
ng for some of Australia's great artistic and | literary works of the 19th and early 20th century. |
oks of poetry, anthologies, translations, and | literary criticism. |
nter who portrayed many leading political and | literary figures of his age. |
in all manner of mythological, biblical, and | literary allusion. |
pursuit of new and strange social trends and | literary habits. |
deities in Bengal, and a number of poems and | literary compositions in Bengali called Chandi Mangala |
og Segn, books, historical, biographical and | literary works, youth and children's books, textbooks, |
, he liked circulating among the artistic and | literary circles of his time. |
She is a social and | literary critic. |
orking as a freelance writer, translator, and | literary critic. |
n the Atomic Theory and Essays Scientific and | Literary appeared in 1858, with a preface by his kinsm |
n and then on The Times as assistant arts and | literary editor. |
Union prize (6 times, for poetry, drama, and | literary criticism) |
Toomas Liiv (1946-2009), poet and | literary critic |
Bohr enjoyed Kierkegaard's language and | literary style, but mentioned that he had some "disagr |
nclude live theater, films, music, dance, and | literary events. |
70 - June 24, 1943) was a Canadian priest and | literary critic. |
lish club in London with strong political and | literary associations see the Kit-Cat Club. |
A spoken word artist and | literary performer as well as poet, writer, editor, an |
f fiction, nonfiction, travel journalism, and | literary criticism. |
e of Youth, and grandson of the historian and | literary scholar Sir Owen Morgan Edwards. |
e Chinese as They are: Their Moral Social and | Literary Character |
ert hall and venue for music, visual arts and | literary events located at 1245 Chicago Avenue in Evan |
The Mythopoeic Awards for literature and | literary studies are given by the Mythopoeic Society t |
behalf of Max Brod, Franz Kafka's friend and | literary executor. |
specialize in physical and digital music and | literary media. |
August 1976), is a British travel writer and | literary critic. |
r's story are mainly composed of folklore and | literary invention, and his historical existence is de |
was President of the Leeds Philosophical and | Literary Society. |
and poetry, as well as travel chronicles and | literary and opinion columns for Chilean print and web |
May 1869) was a Scottish dramatic editor and | literary historian. |
ematics, devoting his leisure to research and | literary work. |
ontinued meanwhile his ministerial duties and | literary labors, and on the death of Haham Artom acted |
periodocal that would also publish poems and | literary work from ministers, preachers and its genera |
inian linguist, philologist, ethnographer and | literary historian. |
ture from 1937 , and was part of a social and | literary circle which included Kawabata Yasunari, Koba |
Prize-winning American poet, translator, and | literary critic. |
Nancy Peters, his second wife and | literary editor, quoted about him, "He found in the na |
ay 1898 - 4 June 1985) was a Russian poet and | literary historian from the Struve family. |
and to heighten an awareness of Literacy and | Literary arts in the State of Kerala . |
933 - June 22, 2009) was an American poet and | literary scout. |
s Master of Fine Arts in Creative Writing and | Literary Arts. |
n interpretive text by German philosopher and | literary critic Walter Benjamin, who purchased the pai |
to three schools: allegorical, archetypal and | literary. |
3 - 1997), a German lyric poet, essayist, and | literary scholar |
d was born in London, son of the essayist and | literary writer George Somes Layard. |
his life, except as told by his political and | literary enemy Josephus Flavius. |
tea, and hosts live musical, theatrical, and | literary events in their venue that is situated below |
The National Gazette and | Literary Register was a daily newspaper published in P |
s, including theosophical, philosophical, and | literary themes. |
ictional allusions are an obvious affront and | literary usage often implies that "Peoria" is indeed e |
he late Palestinian-American intellectual and | literary critic. |
he muse for a number of leading political and | literary figures in Italy and came to personify the re |
en (1917 - 1986) was a Norwegian novelist and | literary critic. |
e with the work Studies in the Linguistic and | Literary History of the Rhinelands in the Middle Ages. |
-1883) was an English author, bibliophile and | literary scholar. |
His articles on education and | literary subjects were published in professional magaz |
been instrumental in organising many arts and | literary events at the Alliance Francaise de Kandy, ma |
Majnun Gorakhpuri, writer and | literary critic (d.1988). |
ments, increased mental activity, travel, and | literary matters of above average importance. |
book that introduced Canadian literature and | literary criticism to an American audience, as well as |
tently win laurels in sports, games, arts and | literary competitions along with ranks and medals in a |
4-November 12, 1997) was an American poet and | literary book publisher who founded New Directions Pub |
A Study of Black Intellectual and | Literary Societies in Antebellum Boston |
nd Island, Nebraska) is an American poet, and | literary critic. |
or the far left of the Canarian political and | literary elite. |
May - Cadwaladr Jones, minister and | literary editor (died 1867) |
5. ‘The Life and | Literary Works of Michael Angelo Buonarotti, with his |
He engaged in study and | literary pursuits. |
In the Party Spirit: Socialist Realism and | Literary Practice in the Soviet Union, East Germany, a |
up of scholars, who performed secretarial and | literary tasks for the court. |
19th-century meetingplace of politicians and | literary figures as well as the origin point of severa |
British writer, known mostly as a critic and | literary editor. |
Leeds: Leeds Philosophical and | Literary Society. |
On completing his PGCE he taught English and | literary related subjects in the county of Derbyshire. |
well as to readers among family, friends and | literary contacts. |
ars, whilst he also worked as a publisher and | literary agent (where his clients have included Fulgen |
regularly entertained the London artistic and | literary elite. |
Artists, musicians and | literary figures that make Houston their home bring de |
ole of animals in the Western philosophic and | literary tradition. |
Sukumar Azhikode, an influential thinker and | literary critic. |
al theory, the history of interpretation, and | literary approaches to biblical studies. |
rin Moe (born 1945) is a Norwegian writer and | literary critic. |
Art for Art's Sake and | Literary Life was so negative in its assessment that P |
donesian revolution and set up a cultural and | literary magazine in an attempt to mitigate the Dutch- |
wn and valued among the higher scientific and | literary circles of that city. |
ul Jandl (born 1962), Austrian journalist and | literary critic |
ecadence was a late 19th century artistic and | literary style of Western Europe, primarily France. |
r Chatman (born 1928) is an American film and | literary critic, a professor emeritus of rhetoric at t |
ypes juxtaposed with hip-hop style speech and | literary criticism and valley girl speak. |
gical (Thomas Aquinas's Summa Theologica) and | literary (Medieval "visions", such as Visio Pauli, Vis |
83), now Peterhouse Theatre, the Divinity and | Literary School and Newnham College (between 1875 and |
The Queenslander was the weekly summary and | literary edition of the 'Brisbane Courier' (now The Co |
county of Somerset, hence in 1980 author and | literary director Roland Gant described Goathill as be |
d each period by references to historical and | literary citations, described existing monuments of ea |
olar of the Finno-Ugric language, author, and | literary critic. |
y Beaumont Braithwaite was a writer, poet and | literary critic, born on Dec. 6, 1878 in Boston, Mass. |
ng the Saracens: A Clash of Civilizations and | Literary Genres (Toronto: University of Toronto Press, |
meets the requirement of both linguistics and | literary studies. |
His son, Adam Kirsch, is an American poet and | literary critic. |
as journalist for Dagbladet in the 1880s, and | literary critic and theatre critic for the newspaper S |
He was a professor of linguistics and | literary criticism at the Autonomous University of Bar |
terature and culture, translation studies and | literary theory. |
Craik's eldest brother was the writer and | literary critic George Lillie Craik. |
rn 1941) is an American poet, translator, and | literary critic who has been part of the renascence of |
He joined the Breton art and | literary movement Seiz Breur. |
trian novelist, short story writer, poet, and | literary translator. |
rch 10 - Iolo Morganwg, antiquarian, poet and | literary forger (d. |
ces and times and meet several historical and | literary figures as they follow Abdullah as he escapes |
orthleven which was built as a scientific and | literary institute including a lending and reference l |
ng drew enthusiastic acclaim from readers and | literary critics. |
int of all western decadent philosophical and | literary trends. |
vember 1912 in Berlin) was a German drama and | literary critic, theatre manager and director. |
He has published an historical and | literary commentary on Thucydides in three volumes (Ox |
rtheless, Hebrew survived as a liturgical and | literary language in the form of later Amoraic Hebrew, |
notable (and not so well known) political and | literary figures. |
a vital work of historical, sociological, and | literary significance whose seminal portrayal of one b |
fiction from the 1920s through the 1970s, and | literary autobiography. |
onconformist minister, theological writer and | literary critic. |
ainz in Germany and worked as a political and | literary writer and journalist for the Frankfurter Zei |
till in the process of becoming a written and | literary language. |
or of the Newbury Seminary, a high school and | literary institution in Newbury, Vermont, started a bi |
men's Cell assist students in those areas and | literary pursuits are served by a forum named Sargasan |
monies," Hart began to address historical and | literary subjects, painting scenes from Scott and Shak |
This combination of media, comics, and | literary guests with gaming, art, anime, and film was |
ecember - Swadesh Bharati, poet, novelist and | literary critic. |
of wealthy London society within artistic and | literary circles. |
Anderson engaged in various scientific and | literary pursuits, and was said to have contributed se |
t Yale in 1885 he engaged in journalistic and | literary work. |
T.S. Eliot, Anti-Semitism and | Literary Form (1st edition Cambridge University Press |
ile doing the rounds of f promotion tours and | literary festivals. |
y was more closely tied to Kazakh culture and | literary tradition. |
arrived in the city to impart theological and | literary training to the locals. |
endous success in the field of scholastic and | literary arts, Xiao Rang is skilled in martial arts as |
ute, also known as the Colored Industrial and | Literary Institute of Snow Hill, was a historic Africa |
as a Norwegian librarian, magazine editor and | literary historian. |
has received a certain amount of academic and | literary attention, usually casting it as brilliant bu |
e Bible stories have enduring theological and | literary significance, I'm not sure children are serve |
plex with music, visual art, performance, and | literary programs. |
iaries of the period, rich in antiquarian and | literary interest. |
o a musical form and to the philosophical and | literary subject very much discussed in the 17th and 1 |
r Mass Observation and later as Assistant and | Literary Editor of the left-wing newspaper Tribune, be |
Criticism and | Literary Theory 1890 to the Present ISBN 978-058203381 |
lace of an ever-growing circle of friends and | literary acquaintances. |
eerlapalem is known for its rich cultural and | literary legacy. |
John Updike, novelist, poet, and | literary critic (Room K22) |
raqi was highly educated in both theology and | literary disciplines and it is believed that he not on |
tered", significant (serial) publications and | literary clubs. |
n and bibliographies on major individuals and | literary movements. |
e is known more for his role as an editor and | literary critic than as a poet. |
he newcomers have many social, political, and | literary organizations. |
ly unusual combinations of diverse styles and | literary techniques. |
grevink (born 1969) is a Norwegian writer and | literary critic. |
a Suffolk man, schoolmaster, English poet and | literary critic of the seventeenth century. |
mpson (b. 13 May 1936) was a British poet and | literary critic. |
ove: A Discussion of Social, Psychiatric, and | Literary Manifestations of Pathologic Sexuality. |
t translation theory, translation history and | literary translation, and was the founding president o |
Magazine and | literary editor in Los Angeles 1919-1929. |
ish languages helped him in his editorial and | literary works. |
Awards are given for artistic and | literary merit as well. |
s lectures, concerts, school field-trips, and | literary discussions, forming a key part of the cultur |
ens (b.1938, Treforest) is a Welsh author and | literary journalist. |
e composed works mainly for Czech schools and | literary associations. |
refore occasionally seen as a theological and | literary device employed by the writers. |
ltural events such as lectures, concerts, and | literary discussions. |
n literature, James Joyce, deconstruction and | literary theory and the performance of poetry. |
Vienna) was an Austrian-German Germanist and | literary historian (Literatur- & Theaterwissenschaftle |
He was also a theatre and | literary critic in various newspapers. |
nessee) was a U.S. poet, essayist, social and | literary critic, and author. |
s specialism is modern English literature and | literary theory. |
1997) was a German lyric poet, essayist, and | literary scholar. |
After his death his personal library and | literary collection were donated to the Sorbonne. |
career, including short stories, dramas, and | literary criticism. |
t actors and their insistence on dialogue and | literary quality over ornament and visual effects were |
He has also written a number of theatre and | literary fiction. |
In 1948, Yao moved in with author and | literary critic Shiroyanagi Yoshihiko (1921-1992) almo |
style, and in the use of other theatrical and | literary devices." |
adian social theorist, historian of ideas and | literary critic. |
Haigh (1879-1943) an English writer, poet and | literary critic. |
ay School and participating in historical and | literary events. |
quietly successful countryside columnist and | literary gent who became a calamitous Daily Mail war c |
Both archaeological findings and | literary evidence suggest Kushan rule, in Kashgar, Yar |
prison law and torture, Caribbean culture and | literary history, as well as on Haitian poetics, Edgar |
as numerous articles on literature, art, and | literary and art criticism in such publications as the |
Nutakki is known for its rich cultural and | literary legacy. |
ave included historians, poets, educators and | literary critics. |
performing arts, visual arts, media arts and | literary arts. |
, is a freelance journalist, interviewer, and | literary critic. |
In 1939, his Philosophical and | Literary Pieces was published with a memoir by his lit |
1900 in Vienna) was an Austrian linguist and | literary critic. |
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