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ten notes in 1821, with Fellowes becoming her | literary executor. |
several of the Bells' books have been Junior | Literary Guild selections. |
He has been a | literary and art critic first at national Danish newsp |
Since 1974, Kraft has been the | literary agent for the estate of pulp author Otis Adel |
Squire had been appointed | literary editor when the New Statesman was set up in 1 |
Classical Arabic has also been a | literary language and the liturgical language of Islam |
He has been a | literary critic for the newspaper Arbeiderbladet. |
Scheck has been a | literary agent, translator of American and British aut |
“Our Burden and Our Strength,” read before a | literary society of Troy in 1864. |
ic orthography), which was necessary before a | literary movement would be successful. |
Johansen began her | literary career as a translator of American avant gard |
ar after his wife's death in 1974, he began a | literary and personal relationship with Carolyn See, w |
Nugent began his | literary career as a reporter for Time magazine, writi |
ednagar district, where Dnyaneshwar began his | literary work when Nivruttinath instructed him to writ |
He began his | literary career with two novels, L'Ete des fruits secs |
The Japanese poet Yone Noguchi began his | literary career while living in the cabin adjoining Mi |
De Gourmont also began a | literary alliance with Joris-Karl Huysmans, to whom he |
cantile business for five years, then began a | literary career. |
Jones began his | literary career as a competitor in the Urdd eisteddfod |
alter Calverley Trevelyan, they began hosting | literary and scientific figures at the Hall. |
She began her | literary career writing nautical stories and juvenile |
She began her | literary career by writing poems, which were published |
ishing Department, then in 1903 began writing | literary, art, and cultural criticism for the Yomiuri |
He began his | literary career by the composition of Euphues, or the |
lly received, Dennie was persuaded to begin a | literary journal, The Tablet. |
7 sustainability advocates have begun evoking | literary backstories to refer to the "backstories" of |
1893 - 6 October 1989) was a Belgian writer, | literary critic and journalist. |
I believe that | literary style ultimately carries the day. |
n 1822 and was admitted to the Belles Lettres | Literary Society that same year. |
hile there he was President of Belles Lettres | Literary Society and became a friend of one of his pro |
ttended Vassar College, where she belonged to | literary clubs and was the president of her class. |
Benderson's shorter | literary efforts have been published in Between C & D, |
Much of Berberova's early | literary archive (1922-1950) is located in the Boris I |
ears he made a precarious living in Berlin by | literary work, but his debts accumulated, and it was u |
His best known | literary accomplishment is his three-volume biography |
learning was the admiration of the best known | literary antiquaries of the last century, all of whom |
ay dramatizes the love affair between Chicago | literary giant Nelson Algren and French existentialist |
Istanbul, dividing his time between freelance | literary & technical translation work, music productio |
Beyond Formalism: | Literary Essays, 1958-1970 (1970) |
Historical, biblical, and | literary themes were common in Calderon's later work. |
in all manner of mythological, biblical, and | literary allusion. |
-1883) was an English author, bibliophile and | literary scholar. |
Bill McCormack, | literary historian |
- essayist, biographer, memoirist, | literary critic, [nonfiction] |
og Segn, books, historical, biographical and | literary works, youth and children's books, textbooks, |
thors of such works as biographical material ( | literary, hagiographic, etc.), geographies, military n |
Birth: A | Literary Companion (University of Iowa Press, 2002) ed |
and not long before her twentieth birthday a | literary agent discovered her celebrating at the Ritz. |
William Blake: a | Literary Life, Palgrave Macmillan, 2005. |
The cover of the last edition of BLAST, the | literary magazine of the British Vorticist movement, a |
It is notable for its blending of | literary material and social reality. |
The Wild Life was hailed by Paul Blezard, the | literary editor of The Lady as 'Beautifully written. |
ublished a dozen novels and a growing body of | literary criticism. |
lished four issues of the Review la Booche, a | literary journal featuring poetry, prose, sketches and |
Irwin's first book of | literary criticism, Doubling and Incest/Repetition and |
iterature was also illustrated in his book of | literary critique titled Critiques of Christianity in |
ed it a 2007 Michael L. Printz Honor book for | literary excellence in young adult literature. |
Clive James named his second book of | literary criticism (At the Pillars of Hercules) after |
In 1980 he published his second book of | literary criticism and scholarship, American Hieroglyp |
ational Reading, The History of the Book, and | Literary Personalities. |
ms such as summer reading, One Book/One City, | literary discussion groups, and author book signings, |
he is also the author of a number of books of | literary criticism for Chelsea House Publishers. |
His time was entirely devoted to books and | literary pursuits. |
published important anthologies and books of | literary criticism. |
He has written books of | literary criticism on James Joyce and H.G. Wells. |
uthors' agency and published a few books with | literary merit. |
ly featured in popular magazines and books as | literary illustrations, advertisements, and posters pr |
Most of the books on | literary criticism are approved textbooks or reference |
He has written several books on | literary history. |
ons on the grounds of obscenity of books with | literary merit. |
Both of her books received | literary awards and public recognition from the Instit |
pool Hope University, wrote numerous books of | literary criticism until his death in 2009. |
ranslation, he has published several books of | literary criticism and translation studies. |
He has published 26 books, both | literary and scientific works, in Arabic and French. |
She also teaches at the Writers & Books, a | literary ccnter in Rochester, New York. |
Boothroyd's chief | literary work outside the comic essay was an official |
30) was a leading citizen of Boston, sometime | literary man, and cofounder of the North American Revi |
time he was depressed, feeling that both his | literary and diplomatic careers had been failures. |
track and field, Academic Bowl, cheerleading, | literary, golf, wrestling, soccer, one act, softball, |
lector of songs and stories, took the boys on | literary tours of the city. |
ey began to contribute essays to Brad Listi's | literary website The Nervous Breakdown, quickly becomi |
f Winged Dreams (poetry; 2010, Bright Skylark | Literary Productions) ISBN 978-0-557-50288-2 |
nuary 1914 - 5 June 1971) was a British poet, | literary critic, editor and journalist, best known for |
as a series of essays in the British monthly | literary magazine, Nineteenth Century. |
(1909-1980) was a Welsh poet, broadcaster and | literary critic. |
When his former girlfriend Mildred Bronson, a | literary agent who has been working in the Paris offic |
Bruce Rossley | Literary Award, |
Dr Charles Burney: A | literary Biography (1965) |
ears in London, being engaged in business and | literary work, and was appointed to serve on various r |
s he founded the short-lived, but influential | literary magazine Forum in 1932. |
of Hermann von der Hardt (1660-1746), but has | literary merits peculiar to itself, and has been prais |
nd influence not only on the Classics, but on | literary critics, such as Stanley Edgar Hyman. |
Its reception by the | literary world was cool, but the second version of 187 |
esh was published after Butler's death by his | literary executor, R. Streatfeild, in 1903. |
Amazed by her | literary ability, the Wheatley family made Phillis' ed |
i Novelist of the 20th century by prestigious | Literary and Cultural Organizations in Pakistan & Indi |
music, which itself was often inspired by the | literary works of horror writer H. P. Lovecraft, after |
The Institute is co-directed by the | literary editors and critics Archie Burnett and Christ |
Peace Award - Anjum has been honored by many | literary societies, cultural forums and creative found |
el were initially collected and edited by the | literary critic Edmund Wilson, who was a close friend |
He was also recognized by the | Literary Forum of Canada in 1984 and acclaimed for his |
He was represented by the | literary agent Barthold Fles. |
ilm adaptations by renowned works by American | literary giants, and debuted in October 2000. |
By this | literary merit Fustel set little store, but he clung t |
ion; and later in 1823 it was acquired by the | Literary and Philosophical Society of Newcastle upon T |
Surrounded by Boston's | literary elite-which included friends such as Ralph Wa |
The original screenplay was by the | literary critic Terry Eagleton. |
Gunthorpe is not survived by substantial | literary remains. |
e of Canada's 100 Most Important Books by the | Literary Review of Canada. |
, he was awarded the James Joyce Award by the | Literary and Historical Society of UCD. |
ooker Prize, Netherland was spoken of by some | literary pundits as being the favourite to win. |
itby, North Yorkshire, England, run by Whitby | Literary and Philosophical Society, a learned society |
At Madrid he soon attracted attention by his | literary arrogance and handsome person, and at an earl |
view of Kozhevnikov's work, written by Soviet | literary critic Iosif Grinberg, was published in Mosco |
riant of the type, which is best known by the | literary tale, Bluebeard. |
d maintained himself by tutoring and by doing | literary work. |
veritable cultural centre, frequented by the | literary and artistic intelligentsia of the time. |
This story has been lauded by comparative | literary critics, being compared even to famous Japane |
because the genre was looked down upon by the | literary elite. |
ction in recent year's Hindi writing by noted | literary periodical Kathadesh. |
hrodite against Artemis (1906), staged by the | Literary Theatre Club of which he became a member in 1 |
ll near the end of the 19th century by Exeter | Literary Society and converted to a theatre in 1972, a |
of thought, distinguished himself by prolific | literary production, based on his large library, that |
n was invited to write a weekly column by the | literary humour magazine, Punch. |
1984 Radio Play Award by the | literary magazine Texte (3rd) |
His books were published by the | literary publishing house of Faber and Faber. |
This reading was first suggested by the | literary scholar Kathy Davis Patterson in 2005 (and su |
then consisted of those books donated by the | literary societies and the depository collection. |
on of publishing traditions forged by earlier | literary magazines before the advent of webzines. |
down after his first book is rejected by his | literary agent. |
He is represented by the | literary agent Simon Trewin at United Agents in London |
cs of MNR were published by Canada's foremost | literary journal, EXILE EDITIONS. |
lde About Sappho, was one of Canada's largest | literary activities. |
Jonathan Locke Hart is a Canadian poet, | literary scholar and historian who has lived in the Un |
er (1871 - 1942) was a Canadian-born American | literary scholar. |
fy and define Great Books as an open canon of | literary works that have had a great impact upon the i |
However, he largely ceased his | literary production after his 1830 appointment as Supr |
aber and Faber, one of the most celebrated of | literary publishing houses. |
iversity and the director of their Center for | Literary Arts. |
nged them to make their hometown a center for | literary arts. |
It was a center for | literary tertulias in the period following the Spanish |
veral confrontations, usually centered around | literary caricatures of one another. |
) in Dresden from 1824, who was the centre of | literary life through his work as editor, translator a |
rtant event in the twentieth century Sanskrit | literary scholarship". |
ara Herrnstein Smith (21st century), American | literary critic and theorist |
sly difficult to earn a State Championship in | Literary. |
ence - Mundassery ushered in a new chapter of | literary hermeneutics, which was unheard of in Malayal |
In the like character of | literary chiffonnier, he prepared editions in the same |
Correct stories, character sketches, | literary notices, conservative comment on fashion, som |
The title character, a | literary professor and T. S. Eliot scholar, is a suici |
n author and the steward of Charles Dickens's | literary legacy, and Monica Dickens, the author. |
Other authors of the Chicago's 1920s | literary renaissance that used the fourth floor pressr |
Thanjavur is one of the chief political, | literary and religious centres of southern India, know |
of events, such as Jazz, Chill-out sessions, | Literary speaking and an Art Forum. |
s of short stories, which won the China Times | Literary Prize as well as the 8th National Award for b |
wan: Erya Press 1996; Mainland China: Jiangsu | Literary Press 1997 |
Cho Yun-hyun | Literary Award, 1985 |
It features Christie's famous | literary creation Hercule Poirot, a London-based Belgi |
Pelling, Christopher (2000), | Literary texts and the Greek historian, Routledge, ISB |
Christopher Norris ( | literary critic) |
ande, Gino and Kleinhenz, Christopher, 1985, ' | Literary and Philosophical Perspectives on the Wheel o |
and poetry, as well as travel chronicles and | literary and opinion columns for Chilean print and web |
Grierson's cinematic and | literary tastes always inclined towards the exciting a |
He was part of a circle of | literary men living in the cities of southwest Germany |
He cultivated a very wide circle of | literary and scientific friends, who periodically met |
She had a wide circle of | literary friends, amongst them Henry James. |
He is the author of Full Circle, a | literary novel set in Congo. |
Aw cites his | literary influences as Joseph Conrad, Vladimir Nabokov |
for publication 'An Epitome of the Civil and | Literary Chronology of Rome and Constantinople,' which |
ng the Saracens: A Clash of Civilizations and | Literary Genres (Toronto: University of Toronto Press, |
Point Breeze's claim to | literary fame is due to Pulitzer Prize winner Annie Di |
"Are they Classical", Times | Literary Supplement 3171, 7 December 1962, p. 955 & 31 |
some centuries later), his classification of | literary material for use in schools, his writing of t |
While these titles very aptly classify his | literary output the volumes themselves do not contain |
m; yet, as they are a model of clear, concise | literary, and critical exegesis, the Salamanca theolog |
ite State Challenge, homework club, Interact, | literary magazine, math team, National Honor Society, |
minal Justice, Environment Protection Club, a | literary magazine, Hosptitality Students Associations, |
Student Leadership, Diversity Club, Yearbook, | Literary Magazine, and Intermission, the school's awar |
hristian Athletes), Drama Club, Key Club, and | literary Competition. |
Guild; Science Club; Model UN Club; Inkblot ( | literary magazine); Academic Club; Knitting Bandits; C |
ian at the Edinburgh Fringe, comedy clubs and | literary festivals. |
tures at various colleges, women's clubs, and | literary groups in Texas. |
Heggelund co-edited the | literary magazine Vinduet with Jan Erik Vold from 1970 |
He co-edited the | literary magazine Basar from 1975 to 1981. |
He co-founded the | literary magazine, Island, in 1979, based in Tasmania |
Green co-founded the | literary periodical Nimbus(1951-58) with Tristram Hull |
The two men co-operated in | literary pursuits. |
She became first a coach and | literary manager, calling her firm WriteHigh Literary |
ld War II, he published poems, and coedited a | literary magazine. |
Criticism, Frye's assumption of coherence for | literary criticism carries important implications. |
heory of "tribalography", and collaborated on | literary criticism projects with Craig Howe (no relati |
The third movement is a collage of | literary and musical quotations. |
ication was The China People, a collection of | literary fairy tales for young people, in 1960. |
l (2000); the next year saw his collection of | literary criticism (Spin Cycle). |
closer relationship with Royal College Tamil | Literary Association as it has been the mother society |
rganized jointly with the Royal College Tamil | Literary Association. |
e first club at Fullerton Junior College, the | Literary Club, was formed in its second year, followed |
ountry at conferences, cabarets, colleges and | literary festivals. |
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