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His | literary career began in 1962 with the publication of |
r ten years, and he was able to return to his | literary career only in 1943. |
einforced by the fact that Hofmannsthal had a | literary career past the publishing of The Lord Chando |
ad to work in the 'blacking factory', and his | literary career must have seemed an impossible dream. |
His prolific | literary career started out in the 1920s. |
sidippus of Pella, a Macedonian who spent his | literary career in Alexandria. |
Kousbroek started his | literary career with two books of poetry: Tien variati |
His | literary career began in 1879, when the B.O.P. was lau |
Having been inspired to a | literary career by his teacher Alberto Lista, Espronce |
His | literary career commenced with his work entitled Ueber |
He began his | literary career with two novels, L'Ete des fruits secs |
Her | literary career took off in the early 1950s, and inclu |
The Japanese poet Yone Noguchi began his | literary career while living in the cabin adjoining Mi |
Hill, CJ (1935) "The | Literary Career of Richard Graves, the Author of The S |
left the Gakushuin Peers' School to pursue a | literary career and was one of the early members of th |
Jones began his | literary career as a competitor in the Urdd eisteddfod |
Alonso's | literary career can essentially be split into two conv |
Ackroyd's | literary career began with poetry, including such work |
His | literary career began with the epic poems Jan van Calk |
He started his | literary career with the romantic Kronyken der Straten |
She began her | literary career writing nautical stories and juvenile |
Ingraham's | literary career began in London in 1869. |
After pursuing a | literary career for several years, she returned to The |
She began her | literary career by writing poems, which were published |
As a writer he started his | literary career with romantic poetry and Catholicism i |
He began his | literary career by the composition of Euphues, or the |
"productive and for the most part successful | literary career" (Shaffer). |
(1937) are the twin summits of [Stapledon's] | literary career". |
by his newspaper journalist brother towards a | literary career, and towards membership in the Japan C |
ted in 1872, and at once devoted himself to a | literary career, as journalist, essayist and lecturer. |
In his | literary career, Hoffmann Price produced fiction for a |
n American author who, in addition to her own | literary career, is known for the relationship she had |
sed Joan's death as the starting point of his | literary career, saying: “I am forced to the appaling |
se connections helped her in establishing her | literary career, and du Maurier published some of her |
This book gave promise of a successful | literary career, but the author died at the age of thi |
Determined to pursue his | literary career, in 1871 he and his family traveled ba |
t, however, prevented her from continuing her | literary career, with several volumes of poetry being |
bo's new year prize, and embarked on an adult | literary career. |
started his | literary career. |
Sketches by Boz written near the start of his | literary career. |
g established as a bookseller and started his | literary career. |
ublisher who authored some 200 books over her | literary career. |
torial work, Hualing has maintained an active | literary career. |
ruel world, a subject that dominates Sartre's | literary career. |
he Philippines, which marked the start of his | literary career. |
Simultaneously, Buchan pursued his | literary career. |
cantile business for five years, then began a | literary career. |
on the plea of poverty, intending to pursue a | literary career. |
Their success decided him to embark upon a | literary career. |
aris, France, where he continued a productive | literary career. |
etimes credited with helping to launch Howe's | literary career. |
sought to emulate Petrarch and Boccaccio in a | literary career. |
sh he was sent home, and eventually pursued a | literary career. |
European | Literary Careers: The Author from Antiquity to the Ren |
veral confrontations, usually centered around | literary caricatures of one another. |
henaeum and was active in various Baptist and | literary causes. |
She also teaches at the Writers & Books, a | literary ccnter in Rochester, New York. |
st, especially vociferous because of numerous | literary celebrities, and a cunning lawyer with litera |
lly gave up his law practice, fast becoming a | literary celebrity, and the two writers remained frien |
ing highlighted the very real complexities of | literary celebrity, and concluded the work was "comple |
itten in 1824, the story satirised the strict | literary censorship of the time in Russia. |
s Hall who established Vandalia as "the first | literary center west of Cincinnati. |
's Center, founded in 1976, is an independent | literary center that is housed in a 12,200-square-foot |
was known more as a longshoremen's bar than a | literary center until Dylan Thomas and other writers b |
esota, The College of St. Catherine, the Loft | Literary Center, and Intermedia Arts/SASE: The Write P |
n New York Writer-In-Residence, "Just Buffalo | Literary Center," Buffalo, N.Y., 1993. |
Since 1999, he has served as the head of Buak | Literary Center. |
the count's court in Troyes became a renowned | literary center. |
The Boat has put the short story back in "the | literary centre stage". |
over the Jocs Florals in Barcelona, a Catalan | literary certamen. |
a didima from the goddess Saraswati, throws a | literary challenge to Bhoja's ashtadiggajas, asking th |
Thus this | literary change was created as the name moved across e |
res the publication of two or more books of a | literary character or one book that has won a major pr |
e Chinese as They are: Their Moral Social and | Literary Character |
Rosenfeld is the inspiration for the | literary characters of King Dahfu in Henderson the Rai |
upporting cast into the Wold Newton family of | literary characters. |
the core of 1 Esdras, arranged in a beautiful | literary chiasm around the celebration in Jerusalem at |
In the like character of | literary chiffonnier, he prepared editions in the same |
Sino-Korean words are derived from | literary Chinese as well as some from Sino-Japanese. |
was an influential collection of monographs; | Literary Chinese by the Inductive Method, vols. |
iest written language to be used in Japan was | literary Chinese, which has come to be called kanbun i |
The Goryeo-sa, written in | Literary Chinese, consists of 139 volumes, of which 46 |
for publication 'An Epitome of the Civil and | Literary Chronology of Rome and Constantinople,' which |
d been part of Gehman's own Greenwich Village | literary circle in the 1940s and 1950s, was "one of th |
new profession, but he also joined the famous | literary circle of which Hunt, Charles Lamb and Willia |
he moved to Dublin where he became part of a | literary circle which included William Butler Yeats , |
and the couple were for many years part of a | literary circle which included W. H. Auden, Christophe |
Involved in the Sibiu | Literary Circle (which disbanded in 1945), she was esp |
Society of Studies in Dijon, a political and | literary circle of the town's royalist youth. |
l was a well-educated man and a member of the | literary circle around Eustathius of Thessalonica. |
In Sofia, Nedelkovski joined the Macedonian | Literary Circle together with Dimitar Mitrev and becam |
Hoshino developed a | literary circle with the various writers who lived nea |
ture from 1937 , and was part of a social and | literary circle which included Kawabata Yasunari, Koba |
in poetry as well as prose, and also joined a | literary circle organized by Hasegawa Reiyoshi. |
, like his grandfather, belonged to the Herat | literary circle of Timurid vizier Mir Ali-Shir Navai. |
f the poetenladen, which is an Internet based | literary circle providing online publications and a li |
She was part of the Edinburgh | literary circle which included John Leyden, Jessie Ste |
Two years later, she joined the Hototogisu | literary circle and shared the position of leading fem |
was introduced to a sophisticated homosexual | literary circle which included Oscar Wilde's friend Ro |
French was part of an informal | literary circle known as the Davenport Writer's Group. |
hara, and assisted him in the creation of the | literary circle Shonan Bungei. |
e was a member of the Nanboku (“North-South”) | literary circle and (through a recommendation by Kawab |
ok on James McAuley, as the 'sourly brilliant | literary circle', an oblique reference to Thomas de Qu |
Here he joined the Sibiu | Literary Circle, a group formed around Lucian Blaga. |
iter "most endowed with genius" of the Munich | literary circle, Die Krokodile. |
l 1, 1869 he was a co-founder of the "Orient" | literary circle, whose interests included the gatherin |
Their house became hoem to a renowned | literary circle. |
cluding the works of the influential Group 63 | literary circle. |
g and had served as secretary of the Brisbane | Literary Circle. |
own, is left as the sole survivor of Howard's | literary circle. |
r. A. N. Krishna Rao (fondly known within the | literary circles as Anakru) and was honoured with the |
Lessmann took part in various | literary circles and was a witty storyteller. |
, he liked circulating among the artistic and | literary circles of his time. |
returned to nursing and disappeared from the | literary circles with which she had previously travell |
atly under his direction and his knowledge of | literary circles was rarely seconded. |
wn and valued among the higher scientific and | literary circles of that city. |
ublished, there was some brief speculation in | literary circles as to whether Novel with Cocaine migh |
collaborator), eased Bialik's way into Jewish | literary circles in Odessa. |
ty and dignity of poetry was received in many | literary circles in Germany increased the poet's indig |
In | literary circles he was known as 'Ieuan Hir' and at 6" |
style which established his reputation in the | literary circles in Egypt and Athens. |
As a very young man he moved in London | literary circles championing more traditional verse an |
, she was a prominent member of the capital's | literary circles at the close of the 13th century. |
used significant controversy in the press and | literary circles, the New York Times initially rallied |
In | literary circles, he is best known for his 1908 novel |
He was a prominent figure in Kamakura | literary circles, helping to establish the Kamakura P. |
into an opera buffa met with dismay in Danish | literary circles, but the opera quickly gained popular |
e went ahead to become a strong critic in the | literary circles, communication was his main tool. |
asamy (1931-2006), fondly known as "Su.Ra" in | literary circles, is one of the giants of Tamil modern |
Causing "an uproar in some scientific and | literary circles," Darwin on Trial alerted national me |
wrote for the Galaxy, created a sensation in | literary circles. |
embers of the Mitra family were well known in | literary circles. |
was an amateur poet and participated in local | literary circles. |
Symbolism to the attention of Anglo-American | literary circles. |
ncouraged him to write and he entered various | literary circles. |
Life, in 1996 caused heated debate in Chinese | literary circles. |
e writer caused an outcry in the conservative | literary circles. |
Rogers was well known in North Carolina | literary circles. |
of wealthy London society within artistic and | literary circles. |
high, but short-lived, reputation in Finnish | literary circles. |
work immediately caused a scandal in Italian | literary circles. |
The work created a sensation in | literary circles. |
for the same bookseller or moved in the same | literary circles. |
t fire and led to much debate in artistic and | literary circles: they were parodied, for example, by |
The Bachchans were a part of India's | literary circuit and high society . |
d each period by references to historical and | literary citations, described existing monuments of ea |
ders, and its fame was confined mainly to the | literary class, it was a lively and influential featur |
much noticed, it went on to become a Canadian | literary classic which set the precedent for the genre |
For supporters it is an erotic | literary classic; for critics it is cleverly marketed |
though his works are traditionally considered | literary classicism, his best verse is rich with antit |
went on to write notable adaptations of such | literary classics as Great Expectations, Dr.Jekyl and |
ng problems of World War II and therefore the | literary classics and costume dramas Bartholomew excel |
t is typical of the short film adaptations of | literary classics studios produced to precede the feat |
he popularity of costume drama adaptations of | literary classics, mostly adapted by the acclaimed scr |
ificantly distanced himself from the Georgian | literary classics' understanding of a poet's mission a |
mi strove to remain aloof from any particular | literary clique or political school throughout his car |
has kept himself outside of the limelight and | literary cliques. |
ry and intrigue it is an early example of the | literary cloak and dagger tradition. |
Mu Alpha Theta, Interact, Leo Club as well as | Literary Club and many other clubs the host school has |
Though they succeeded in naming a | literary club and volunteer fire company with the new |
The Toronto Women's | Literary Club is founded as a front for the suffrage m |
Klinger is a member of the Sherlock Holmes | literary club called The Baker Street Irregulars, as w |
the academy, the Dilettanti Society, and the | Literary Club (now The Club), but he records that on t |
The | Literary Club of Cincinnati, which is in a 1820 Greek |
nce industry, the club was long regarded as a | literary club and boasts several prominent writers amo |
ouvelle Revue (1879) and operator of a famous | literary club during the Third Republic. |
tion between Johnson and other members of the | Literary Club, around the time of the statue's sale to |
Zeisler was a member of the Chicago | Literary Club, The Little Room, Book and Play and the |
FBLA, Fellowship of Christian Athletes, FFA, | literary club, Network of Trust, talent search, Upward |
rent houses.Various clubs and groups like The | Literary Club, The Eco Club, The FM Radio Club, etc. p |
A | literary club, Saima Harmaja -seura, was founded in he |
e first club at Fullerton Junior College, the | Literary Club, was formed in its second year, followed |
he Wisconsin Horticulture Society and Madison | Literary Club, and other Hobbinses founded many of the |
A figure of importance in the Junimea | literary club, he was for a while editor of its magazi |
Fund for Nature, Science Club, Consumer Club, | Literary Club, Marathi Vangmay Mandal(Marathi Literary |
ry International and the Cheyenne Young Men's | Literary Club,. |
n English writer and a founding member of the | Literary Club. |
He also was a member of | literary clubs in Toronto and helped found the Toronto |
ttended Vassar College, where she belonged to | literary clubs and was the president of her class. |
tered", significant (serial) publications and | literary clubs. |
el Hawthorne's The Marble Faun, and served as | literary co-translator of “A Crowning Experience” by K |
e amongst the earlier surviving examples of a | literary codex (around 90 CE, Martial circulated his p |
amin who admired his work and also sought his | literary collaboration (cf. |
ntains extensive material on Rose and Laura's | literary collaboration, including facsimiles of their |
princes; the Prince of Shu printing the large | literary collection of the earlier Song Dynasty poet S |
publications, including C'est p'us pareil, a | literary collection in the Cajun and Creole dialects. |
After his death his personal library and | literary collection were donated to the Sorbonne. |
i German policy of confiscating libraries and | literary collections from occupied countries. |
Chiswell made some | literary collections relating to the history of Essex, |
nting, the history of Texas A&M, and selected | literary collections. |
While on his way to a | literary colloquium with several other Flemish and Dut |
he name as an aristocratic pseudonym) wrote a | literary column for the monthly Das junge Deutschland |
ster, Leander and Tristis) took charge of the | literary column and the poetry section. |
He has published an historical and | literary commentary on Thucydides in three volumes (Ox |
In 2003, she published a series of | literary comments, "They told me who I was" ("they" be |
According to Ehrenburg, the mandatory State | literary commission did not commit to publish the Book |
He was a member of the | Literary Committee for the New English Bible and worke |
helped Sherley gain acceptance in the western | literary commuinity, and as part of Riley's show, he p |
ican tourists and members of the artistic and | literary communities were beginning to show up in Pari |
original people in the international arts and | literary community (Creative 126). |
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