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tical career, Pavolini published cultural and | literary essays, such as Disperata ("The Desperate"; 1 |
ican tourists and members of the artistic and | literary communities were beginning to show up in Pari |
Melvin Jules Bukiet is a novelist and | literary critic living in New York City. |
o became a magnet for musicians, artists, and | literary figures. |
Graham Payn, Coward's long time companion and | literary executor, said that the song could have been |
s displacement poetics: context, history, and | literary production.” |
Exchange: exploring all forms of writing and | literary work. |
She became first a coach and | literary manager, calling her firm WriteHigh Literary |
hristian Athletes), Drama Club, Key Club, and | literary Competition. |
Coraddi, established in 1897, is the art and | literary magazine of the University of North Carolina |
t fire and led to much debate in artistic and | literary circles: they were parodied, for example, by |
ntained essays and lectures on historical and | literary topics and Welsh poetry. |
were of substantial historical, military and | literary value.... |
econd to none in his political, religious and | literary accomplishments. |
6 November 1947) is a British philosopher and | literary critic. |
rendra Prasad, actor, playwright, teacher and | literary critic (d.2003). |
tures at various colleges, women's clubs, and | literary groups in Texas. |
s decorated to evoke different historical and | literary themes. |
hitya Sabha, originally called the Social and | Literary Association is a literary institution for the |
publication in San Francisco as a theatre and | literary review, under the direction of teenager broth |
Academy of Sciences, and other scientific and | literary bodies. |
Among Cuney-Hare's many artistic and | literary works are the following. |
ational Reading, The History of the Book, and | Literary Personalities. |
Contemporary historians and | literary scholars, meanwhile, do not consider this to |
, Ray Silverman, a Swedenborgian minister and | literary scholar, thoroughly revised and edited My Rel |
It organizes cultural and | literary programmes throughout the year . |
ountry at conferences, cabarets, colleges and | literary festivals. |
western family; he was active in cultural and | literary pursuits. |
eas of Music, Theatre, Visual Arts, Dance and | Literary Arts. |
and Illustrators, and at numerous schools and | literary festivals around the country and abroad. |
henaeum and was active in various Baptist and | literary causes. |
5) was a historian, World War II veteran, and | literary assistant to Winston Churchill. |
(London), and dozens of other newspapers and | literary journals. |
n novelist, short story writer, essayist, and | literary critic from Kentucky. |
a in 1884, and in Miscellanies, Aesthetic and | Literary, in 1885. |
ar his contributions on Lucretius, Virgil and | Literary Theory and the Classics). |
Causing "an uproar in some scientific and | literary circles," Darwin on Trial alerted national me |
for publication 'An Epitome of the Civil and | Literary Chronology of Rome and Constantinople,' which |
t it's being introduced in the Anglo-American | literary world in 2009, which is Poe's bicentennial.” |
Symbolism to the attention of Anglo-American | literary circles. |
In SEVEN: An Anglo-American | Literary Review, Volume 20, 2003, p. 5. |
ner Canadian Foundation, known for its annual | literary prize. |
The group holds an annual | literary event in August, celebrating the Indian and P |
Litquake is San Francisco's annual | literary festival. |
5 Bharatiya Jnanpith has been awarding Annual | Literary Award Jnanpith Award of Rupees One Lakh and F |
The Alabama Book Festival is an annual | literary festival held since 2006 in Montgomery, Alaba |
Foundation Writer's Award, the largest annual | literary award in England. |
The Parishat began holding annual | literary conferences(that continue even today) in diff |
An annual | literary summer school is held in Glenties in mid July |
Hermes is an annual | literary journal published by the University of Sydney |
he Miami Book Fair International is an annual | literary festival event realized in Miami by Miami Dad |
Another | literary association is with Lewis Carroll, the author |
Another | literary figure from the state is Black Elk, whose nar |
the main competitor of Tijd en Mens, another | literary magazine. |
In 1924 another | literary magazine Bungei Sensen (Literary Battlefront) |
The 2008 Artist Foundation of San Antonio | Literary Arts Award |
s not embellish the biblical account with any | literary or dramatic inventions, nor does it present a |
Peer English exists "to interpret ‘ | literary studies' as broadly as possible" with an "ope |
efused to yield to publicity or to accept any | literary awards and accolades, he is presently based i |
n connection with such exhibitions or for any | literary work connected with philately. |
4. "Whether the author of any | literary composition, and his assigns, had the sole ri |
Neither of the poems possesses any | literary merit. |
the fact that the material does not have any | literary or artistic merit, and that since the federal |
He broke new ground through applying | literary analysis to historical texts, ranging from Ta |
He was appointed | Literary Fellow at Newcastle and Durham Universities ( |
Squire had been appointed | literary editor when the New Statesman was set up in 1 |
In 1997, he was appointed | literary editor at Deutschlandfunk. |
At this point in Arab-American | literary culture, the New York Pen League comprised su |
e and Islamic studies, specialising in Arabic | Literary Criticism. |
s of noun usage in the lexicon of 3 arbitrary | literary works A, B, and C be X0,x,X1, respectively. |
l forms of evidence including archaeological, | literary (especially myths) and religious practices. |
pies, possibly from a single source; some are | literary versions, unrelated to any theatrical perform |
Poems are | literary pieces written in verse. |
All of them are | literary publications. |
ngdoms (and figures) of David and Solomon are | literary inventions rather than historical facts.. |
rum of clubs and organizations, included are: | Literary Magazine, GSA (Gay Straight Alliance), NHS (N |
) Bakhtiar, producer and host of the Bay Area | literary show, ‘Authors and Critics' may have hit a ho |
The guide to the area's | literary connections won the Lakeland Book of the Year |
veral confrontations, usually centered around | literary caricatures of one another. |
ool exam in 1975, and studied history of art, | literary criticism, and social and economic history at |
Main article: | Literary creations of Satyajit Ray |
, biography, travelogue, essays and articles, | literary analytical articles, editing the books, editi |
Gonzalez is the author of many articles, | literary essays and reviews. |
Romanticism was a complex artistic, | literary, and intellectual movement that originated in |
golden age of the Ottoman Empire's artistic, | literary and architectural development. |
Main article: Intersection for the Arts | Literary Series |
10, she won a National Endowment for the Arts | Literary Fellowship. |
Mu Alpha Theta, Interact, Leo Club as well as | Literary Club and many other clubs the host school has |
She worked in insurance and as | literary agent. |
an Poe, H.P. Lovecraft, and Harlan Ellison as | literary influences. |
traditions, revived their native languages as | literary languages, reappropriated their traditions an |
As | Literary Remains some of his writings were published i |
el Hawthorne's The Marble Faun, and served as | literary co-translator of “A Crowning Experience” by K |
e was Moses Schwartzfeld's nephew) doubled as | literary training: around 1912, when Fondane was aged |
n 2001, his widow Marianne Forrest serving as | literary executor. |
He also acted as | literary and music critic for several newspapers. |
ry saw the development of the modern novel as | literary genre, in fact many candidates for the first |
time region winner in One Act Play as well as | Literary. |
rroughs), and the Fluxus movement, as well as | literary theory, especially the French feminists and G |
Spender served as | literary editor until 1967, when he resigned due to th |
of Narbonne had made it famous may be read as | literary hyperbole. |
ly featured in popular magazines and books as | literary illustrations, advertisements, and posters pr |
Alper served as | literary manager for the with the Folger Theatre from |
Scully served as | literary editor of National Review magazine. |
He worked as | literary editor of the Chicago Morning News (1884-88) |
as worked for BBC Radio, the New Statesman as | literary editor, and from 1973 to 1985 as editor of En |
out 1845 began a connection with The Times as | literary critic. |
As | literary executor to Shiel, Gawsworth also inherited t |
In 1941, he succeeded Oskar Loerke as | literary editor in the S. Fischer Verlag, and took con |
He served as | Literary Adviser to the Editorial Board of the College |
on cultural and scientific topics, as well as | literary works of both Jewish and non-Jewish authors. |
In 2009, he was awarded the Man Asian | Literary Prize for his work The Boat to Redemption, th |
s nominated to the longlist for the Man Asian | Literary Prize 2008. |
Sitoy was among 21 authors on the Man Asian | Literary Prize's long list in 2008. |
Man Asian | Literary Prize 2008 |
, was shortlisted for the inaugural Man Asian | Literary Prize in Hong Kong. |
gian Cultural Council and Authors Association | Literary Council. |
, (winner of the Canadian Authors Association | Literary Award for Drama in 1996), Love and Other Game |
professional men; societies and associations, | literary, scientific, religious, and benevolent; comme |
He belongs to the Asturian | literary group of the 1990s. |
ularly publishes short stories, and speaks at | literary and digital publishing events, including Litq |
He has also read at | literary festivals and events in Albany, Bali, Byron B |
The Anthenaeum sponsors the annual Athenaeum | Literary Award. |
Bengali authors, novelists, and poets, attend | literary sessions, exchange thoughts with people of ot |
lues, racial, religious, and moral attitudes, | literary style and format, and the arts of illustratio |
American Audacity: | Literary Essays North and South. |
Ivor Indyk is an Australian | literary academic, editor and publisher. |
although it retained its place in Australian | literary life well into the 1920s. |
Southerly is an Australian | literary magazine, established in the 1930s. |
has been a judge of several major Australian | literary awards [including the 2007 and 2008 National |
He was interested in early Australian | literary men, having been a friend of both Harpur and |
c in a Monoculture, Foundation for Australian | Literary Studies 1986; Primavera Press, Sydney 1991 |
me a committee member of the South Australian | Literary Societies' Union. |
novel (1985) and won the The Australian/Vogel | Literary Award. |
The Austrian | literary magazine Literatur und Kritik (Literature and |
Schreibkraft is an Austrian | literary magazine, which has been founded in 1998 by t |
the beginning she only published in Austrian | literary magazines, for example in Zenit and Wienzeile |
An Austrian | literary prize is named after him - the Erich Fried Pr |
rn in Vienna on June 17, 1946) is an Austrian | literary writer. |
hem up for detailed study and wrote authentic | literary criticism on them, though from the progressiv |
Athens, 1948) is a Greek author, | literary critic and translator. |
r the Oregon Spectator, and she also authored | literary works. |
1996 Illinois Authors | Literary Heritage Award |
project has acquired almost all the authors' | literary works (see bibliography), has digitally scann |
Queue is a professional service for authors, | literary agents and publishers, utilized in the book p |
years later he published the autobiographical | Literary Life of the late T. Pennant. |
al secretary of the Grazer Autorenversammlung | literary association in Vienna. |
bute with Philippe Sollers to the avant-garde | literary magazine Tel Quel, which was developing simil |
me, others attached themselves to avant-garde | literary and artistic circles, but the majority remain |
became close with members of the avant-garde | literary group OBERIU. |
ner of Andhra Pradesh Sahithya Academy Award ( | literary award) five times. |
2004 Western Heritage Award | Literary Winner for Outstanding Nonfiction Book |
SAeSense, the national award-winning | literary magazine |
ounding editor and publisher of award-winning | literary imprint Giramondo Publishing and HEAT magazin |
dern Japanese literature and an award-winning | literary translator of modern and contemporary Japanes |
It awards | literary prizes to authors and publishing houses, and |
uring this time, a revival of the Azerbaijani | literary language, which had largely been supplanted b |
oroughly Protestant" journals - the Baltimore | Literary and Religious magazine and the Spirit of the |
d in West Branch, a Bucknell University based | literary journal founded in 1977. |
f the poetenladen, which is an Internet based | literary circle providing online publications and a li |
s the co-editor of the Hidalgo (Mexico) based | literary journal, El perro and manages the DUD project |
Hanlon was a founder of the Basilian | Literary Society (B.L.A.) and a sacristan of the Sodal |
It was in 1824 that the most robust of Bath's | literary and scientific societies was founded. |
the core of 1 Esdras, arranged in a beautiful | literary chiasm around the celebration in Jerusalem at |
In 1975 he became | literary director for the French publisher Dargaud and |
He became | literary editor of The Spectator and the New Statesman |
He became | literary editor of the London Globe in 1885, and was a |
He later became | literary editor of the New Statesman, worked at the BB |
nged through her mother May Lamberton Becker, | literary editor of the New York Herald Tribune for sin |
1950) is an American journalist and has been | Literary Editor of The Weekly Standard, a conservative |
The Belfast | Literary Society was founded in 1801 and survives as t |
He read at the Belfast | literary festival celebrating poet Padraic Fiacc. |
bbinic Leadership Award and the Samuel Belkin | Literary Award. |
ork has appeared in Arkansas Review, Bellevue | Literary Review, Poetry, Southern Poetry Review, among |
He is a member of many Bengali | Literary Organizations and is the only non-Bengali mem |
rat Banga Sahitya Sammelan (All India Bengali | Literary Conference) is an annual convention of Bengal |
Hitzig was much involved in the Berlin | literary life of his period, notably in connection wit |
the annual Bastian Prize from 1951, for best | literary translation into Norwegian language. |
God and the State is the best-known | literary work of Russian anarchist, Mikhail Bakunin. |
His best-known | literary work was Osvetnici, an epic about the struggl |
with cartoonist Raoul Deleo, a hybrid between | literary non-fiction and graphic novel, called De eenz |
Cambridge, where his time was divided between | literary work and private tuition. |
Lynx, bi-monthly | literary magazine published by Gentosha Comics on the |
From 1990 Biesheuvel's | literary production slowed down significantly due to a |
The bigger | literary community and audience in Australia provided |
s a French historian, geographer, biographer, | literary critic and jurist. |
He published Biographical, | Literary, and Political Anecdotes in 1797, and his Cor |
in the writers of the Shirakaba (White Birch) | literary group. |
n was marked by it being renamed the Birkbeck | Literary and Scientific Institution in 1866 (now, as B |
His 60th Birthday | Literary Fete took place at venues in Ikere-Ekiti, Iba |
during which years he also edited The Bombay | Literary Review. |
His book | Literary Converts, published in 1999, captures this in |
fielding a question at the Fall for the Book | Literary Festival, Fairfax, VA, USA, September 21, 200 |
His book, | Literary Criticisms of Law, has been highly praised. |
"There is not a really bad poem in the book,” | literary critic Desmond Pacey said of Scott's first bo |
Nicholson wrote two very influential books: | Literary History of The Arabs (1907) and The Mystics o |
nt years, and 23,000 publishers, booksellers, | literary agents, librarians, media and industry suppli |
Spenser and Hawk live in the same Boston | literary universe as Parker's other, newer series char |
Surrounded by Boston's | literary elite-which included friends such as Ralph Wa |
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