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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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