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a Director of Salt Publishing an independent | literary press based in London, England. |
Awad inaugurated in Egypt the modern study of | literary criticism based on scientific principles. |
Amongst | literary critics, Beardsley is known for two essays wr |
an earlier grudge, also appears in the French | literary tale Bearskin. |
2009 Life as a | Literary Device, Beautiful Books, 31 October, ISBN 978 |
y suggests that Nabokov promotes this type of | literary critique because, if it were adopted, the cri |
mbridge and began a self-imposed programme of | literary study, becoming one of the most learned men o |
itch went on to publish some short fiction in | literary magazines, before turning to non-fiction. |
on of publishing traditions forged by earlier | literary magazines before the advent of webzines. |
Haining has espoused controversial | literary positions before, most recently involving the |
His | literary career began in 1962 with the publication of |
His | literary career began in 1879, when the B.O.P. was lau |
Literary historians began to pay renewed attention to | |
The 1936 Governor General's Awards for | Literary Merit began the tradition of Governor General |
Ackroyd's | literary career began with poetry, including such work |
His | literary career began with the epic poems Jan van Calk |
Ingraham's | literary career began in London in 1869. |
His first | literary efforts began with a story of adventure in th |
so introduced the fashion of the once popular | Literary Annuals, beginning in 1823 with Forget-me-not |
Books Across the Sea was a cultural and | literary movement begun in 1940 as the result of the s |
r William Haines, for which he won the Lambda | Literary Award, Behind the Screen: How Gays and Lesbia |
This story has been lauded by comparative | literary critics, being compared even to famous Japane |
The building has received some | literary fame, being featured prominently in the 2002 |
for seem to have had good links to the London | literary world, being able to obtain high-quality draf |
time of his prefecture, never intermitted his | literary work, being a constant contributor to the Rev |
s and published from 1837 - 38 in the monthly | literary serial Bentley's Miscellany, which he then ed |
professor of literature Fritz Ernst, | literary reviewer Bernhard Diebold, his friend Traugot |
Frederick Karl (1927-2004) was a | literary biographer, best known for his work on Joseph |
- July 25, 1994) was an American academic and | literary scholar, best remembered for his The Jacobean |
picious of some of Iolo's work which led to a | literary feud between them. |
ign of Queen Mary), he threw himself into the | literary controversy between Bishops John Jewel and Th |
to group writers who appeared on the postwar | literary scene between 1946 and 1947. |
ntially Jewish neighborhood and the essential | literary synergy between James Joyce and his native Du |
It is thus a good example of the transfer of | literary material between the Christian and Jewish com |
The album was recorded at the | literary space Beyond Baroque in Venice, California, a |
and gives them an opportunity to pursue their | literary interests beyond their college career. |
minister J. O. McClurkan as the "Pentecostal | Literary and Bible Training School". |
Narcissus and Goldmund was considered Hesse's | literary triumph; bibliographically, it follows Steppe |
Jack Hale Adamson (1918 - 1975) was a | literary scholar, biographer, teacher, and university |
It has since branched into fiction, drama, | literary criticism, biography and non-fiction. |
Southern | Literary Review biography of Katherine Anne Porter |
g their manifesto in the first edition of the | literary magazine BLAST and contributing to their inau |
between Berlin and Prague, where he edits the | literary journal BLATT. |
riant of the type, which is best known by the | literary tale, Bluebeard. |
a half-Scottish, half-Swiss heritage for the | literary James Bond in the later novels. |
The Journal of the Lincoln Heights | Literary Society Book review: Dying For It, Leigh Anne |
It was the American | Literary Guild's Book of the Month on publication in J |
ion of the Song of Songs was named as a Times | Literary Supplement Book of the Year. |
Litera which associates members of all Czech | literary or book-market organizations: Academy of Scie |
e critical studies Art for Art's Sake and the | Literary Life, Borges And His Fiction; A Guide To His |
00 - 6 April 1973) was an Indian essayist and | literary critic born in Pattambi, Kerala. |
y Beaumont Braithwaite was a writer, poet and | literary critic, born on Dec. 6, 1878 in Boston, Mass. |
ork often reviewed the contributions of major | literary figures, both in European Vanguard Literature |
He edited the | literary review Botteghe oscure for Princess Marguerit |
He is also an editor of the | literary journal Boundary 2. |
Gangway is an international online | literary magazine, bridging Austria and Australia. |
Lewis is the founder and editor of the | literary journal Bronx Biannual. |
A | literary scholar, Bronzini explained magical and super |
His | literary achievements brought him advanced degrees, a |
attack the emperor, but the use of a simpler | literary style brought the controversy to the common p |
n New York Writer-In-Residence, "Just Buffalo | Literary Center," Buffalo, N.Y., 1993. |
During college he wrote poems and reviews for | literary magazine Bungaku soshiki, and after graduatio |
Also in 2006, the | literary journal Bungei dedicated a special issue to H |
In 1924 another | literary magazine Bungei Sensen (Literary Battlefront) |
l Memoirs of Extraordinary Painters (1824), a | literary prank burlesquing serious biographical encycl |
f the Early Centuries) (1716) where with some | literary talent but with an absence of critical method |
ere launched in 1971, are given both for high | literary merit but also for works that are enjoyable r |
al popular Bible is a term used especially in | literary studies, but also in art history and other di |
These narratives have no | literary polish, but are good examples of plain straig |
ld be considered not as traditionally planned | literary pieces but rather as casual or random jotting |
Bohr enjoyed Kierkegaard's language and | literary style, but mentioned that he had some "disagr |
sraeli Hebrew is the continuation not only of | literary Hebrew but also of Yiddish, as well as Polish |
After Oxford, he briefly worked for a | literary agent, but set up his own firm in 1952, Antho |
ears he made a precarious living in Berlin by | literary work, but his debts accumulated, and it was u |
After World War II, Kawakami withdrew from | literary activity, but in her later years published Ka |
into an opera buffa met with dismay in Danish | literary circles, but the opera quickly gained popular |
Here he devoted himself to | literary pursuits; but as his health failed he sought |
This book gave promise of a successful | literary career, but the author died at the age of thi |
said, was designed not to revive MacDonald's | literary reputation but to spread his religious teachi |
Uhde previously worked at a | literary journal, but the publication was banned in 19 |
The poem itself was of a modest | literary achievement, but due to the young student's o |
the Shashkevych circle constituted not only a | literary phenomenon, but a social and democratic movem |
He was not acknowledged for high | literary quality, but nonetheless became popular for h |
nklin Award and the New South Wales Premier's | Literary Award but a residential rule for the latter r |
described this version as "hopelessly bad" in | literary terms, but historically it was "substantially |
contribution to the movement was not only his | literary works, but also the paintings and drawings he |
Eu yadam is cited in a number of Joseon | literary works by scholars such as Jang Yu (1587-1638) |
There is an excellent treatment of her | literary career by Paul Marchbanks in "An A-to-Z of Ir |
He is known to the | literary world by his Poor Man's Librarie, printed in |
Of Other Worlds is a 1966 anthology of | literary criticism by C. S. Lewis and published posthu |
Lily Beach (1993) is a | literary novel by Jennie Fields. |
In 1996 the hotel was designated a National | Literary Landmark by the Friends of Libraries USA base |
Her birthplace was also designated a National | Literary Landmark by Friends of Libraries USA in 2005 |
erred to it as an "Academy"; one could make a | literary reputation by reading one's texts there. |
Little extra-dramatic | literary output by Daborne has survived; he did contri |
also manages world publishing rights for the | literary estates by Yuri Lotman, Ilya Ehrenburg, Ilya |
The term "oyster pirate" appeared in several | literary works by Jack London. |
He created a | literary breakthrough by studying speech and folk song |
le, 4th Earl of Orford, it was perfected as a | literary form by Ann Radcliffe in novels such as The C |
The magazine's issues were dominated | literary work by Soviet Yiddish writers as well as Ame |
aking was signed, at the offices of the Times | Literary Supplement, by the ring's members to bring th |
er of Stowe School) was the last work given a | literary review by Waugh, in The Observer on 17 Octobe |
Having been inspired to a | literary career by his teacher Alberto Lista, Espronce |
ite that offers full-text versions of classic | literary works by hundreds of authors as well as a lar |
ost of them are in the form of Aarruppatai, a | literary device by which a bard or a minstrel who has |
lackakom, including the starting in 1913 of a | literary magazine by name "Vijnaana Rathnaakaram", wit |
In 2002 he got the | literary award by organisation Maharashtra Sahitya Par |
She began her | literary career by writing poems, which were published |
was an influential collection of monographs; | Literary Chinese by the Inductive Method, vols. |
doctoral dissertation developed a poetics of | literary biography by contrasting multiple biographies |
he says it challenges American exceptionalist | literary frameworks by presenting itself within the Eu |
She started her | literary work by finishing the manuscript for her fath |
The project began as a | literary journal by students at McGill University in 2 |
2002: | literary award by Maharashtra Sahitya Parishad organis |
He began his | literary career by the composition of Euphues, or the |
He was a friend and contemporary of fellow | literary critic C. S. Chellappa with who he was involv |
He work appears in African-American | Literary Review, Callaloo, Crab Apple Review, Graham H |
Hugo Dyson, a member of the Oxford | literary group called the Inklings, lived at 32 Sandfi |
's career, a method which had started a whole | literary genre called “the new journalism” known for i |
in his youth, Shimaki published a short-lived | literary magazine called Kunugi no Mi ("Acorn", 1918), |
Klinger is a member of the Sherlock Holmes | literary club called The Baker Street Irregulars, as w |
He edited and published a notable | literary magazine called Kalachuvadu. |
interest in literature and was a member of a | literary group called Accademia degli Stravaganti (Aca |
The Observer, attacked Benn's work while the | Literary Review called it "a reflective, rich and rewa |
As partners, they formed a | literary agency called Halliday and McCloy. |
ntions that Somadeva was also the author of a | literary work called Yashastilaka, now lost. |
She became first a coach and | literary manager, calling her firm WriteHigh Literary |
s and Gill Plain (eds), A History of Feminist | Literary Criticism, Cambridge University Press (2007) |
th and early 19th centuries many artistic and | literary people came to live in Soho and several settl |
ved in Thonnakkal for long time and his major | literary contributions came while he was staying in Th |
Her | literary debut came in 2006 with Disobedience, a well- |
His | literary breakthrough came with the novel Wer war Edga |
exhibition aims to explore how pictorial and | literary creations can represent and contribute to the |
A further | literary connection can be found in the Brother Cadfae |
Alonso's | literary career can essentially be split into two conv |
He was a co-founder of the | literary magazine, Canto: Review of the Arts, which fl |
rks in several Bulgarian newspapers (Culture, | Literary Newspaper, Capital Light), magazines, and lit |
ting short stories that were published in the | literary magazine Caravan. |
"The hemlock and the chatterbox", The Times | Literary Supplement, Carolyne Larrington, October 17, |
No evidence of the | literary work carried on in the Dominican and Francisc |
Criticism, Frye's assumption of coherence for | literary criticism carries important implications. |
Her early submissions to | literary magazines caught the attention of Yokomitsu R |
He read at the Belfast | literary festival celebrating poet Padraic Fiacc. |
Her | literary criticism centers on 19th and 20th century po |
hand press is on loan to the Patrick Kavanagh | Literary Resource Centre, Inniskeen. |
Samaja Centenary honour, Kodagu District 5th | Literary Conference Chairmanship (2006). |
Grace Paley's Life Stories, A | Literary Biography, Champaign: University of Illinois |
As a very young man he moved in London | literary circles championing more traditional verse an |
Younger Children and the Queensland Premier's | Literary Awards Children's Book Award. |
996 and, in 1997, was short-listed for Lu Xun | Literary Prize, China's arguably highest award for lit |
Literary critic Christopher Ricks suggests that the so | |
n Singapore, he initiated the Ilakkiya Kalam ( | Literary Critics' Circle) which gathered and analysed |
In 1947, he also joined Takami Jun's | literary criticism circle, Nihon Miraiha ("Japan's Fut |
, a novel for which Charles Baudelaire, whose | literary disciple Cladel was, wrote a preface. |
леса, Дощечки Изенбека, Дощьки Изенбека) is a | literary forgery claimed to be a text of ancient Slavi |
ecture in 1838, and reprinted in the Southern | Literary Journal, classed Harper as a leading proponen |
o an author, editor and translator of several | literary and classical works. |
oklet was later published in the Pool Group's | literary journal, Close Up. |
idual, who was one of the main figures of the | Literary Dining Club for Oxford academics. |
hrodite against Artemis (1906), staged by the | Literary Theatre Club of which he became a member in 1 |
Chase was also a member of the | literary Semi-Colon Club, whose members included Harri |
time, she contributed translations to several | literary magazines, co-edited two translation journals |
his work in the early 1970s thanks to shared | literary and collecting interests. |
story of the same name from Stephen Leacock's | Literary Lapses collection of short fiction. |
Sometimes | literary and colloquial readings of the same character |
placing native readings, forming many sets of | literary and colloquial readings. |
Hakka contains instances of differing | literary and colloquial readings. |
The | Literary Review column of The Hindu said "The Better M |
The humor found in many of his | literary works comes from viewing everyday objects, pe |
He writes movie, | literary and comic books reviews as well as articles f |
His | literary career commenced with his work entitled Ueber |
Published in 1997, the book was a | literary and commercial success in Switzerland and acr |
e went ahead to become a strong critic in the | literary circles, communication was his main tool. |
Year 2011 and Shortlisted, 2011 NSW Premier's | Literary Awards, Community Relations Commission Award. |
ng from football, Boban, always known to be a | literary man, completed his history degree at the Univ |
In the 1920s Gastev abandoned his | literary work completely, dedicating himself to his sc |
His major | literary efforts comprised a translation of Golobievsk |
ing the 1920s and early 1930s the proletarian | literary movement, comprising such writers as Takiji K |
rves on the advisory board of the The Mayborn | Literary Nonfiction Conference, sponsored by the Maybo |
es on the contributing editorial board of the | literary journal Conjunctions. |
Tania Glyde was interviewed at a | literary event connected with the paperback edition of |
on the spiritual world of great figures, true | literary paradigms, connected by deep intellectual aff |
n connection with such exhibitions or for any | literary work connected with philately. |
Correct stories, character sketches, | literary notices, conservative comment on fashion, som |
Some historians and | literary critics consider Lopes and his trial to have |
His | literary works consist chiefly of Relations written to |
Much of his | literary production consisted of translations from the |
His chief | literary work consisted of the part he took the transl |
Rautanen's | literary work consisted of translation of hymns and th |
Literary remains, consisting of lectures and tracts on | |
The Goryeo-sa, written in | Literary Chinese, consists of 139 volumes, of which 46 |
ish: new land) was a Welsh-language quarterly | literary magazine containing cultural essays, book rev |
f resource books, including The Dictionary of | Literary Biography, Contemporary Literary Criticism, a |
al Program Directors' Prize for Undergraduate | Literary Magazine Content by the Association of Writer |
Picabia's renown as an artist, it was mostly | literary in content, with a wide-ranging aggressive to |
The Parishat began holding annual | literary conferences(that continue even today) in diff |
His | literary prospects continued gradually to improve, and |
In this Fan followed a long geographical | literary tradition, continuing from the Shu Jing (Hist |
The Tennessee Williams/ New Orleans | Literary Festival coordinates the event and provides t |
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