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933) is an American novelist, poet, author of | literary criticism, and playwright. |
Later, he contributed poems, | literary criticism, and sometimes editorials to the UN |
In the context of | literary criticism, Fish uses this concept to argue th |
has published numerous essays and studies on | literary criticism, history and theory, and various st |
ed genres-poetry, epic poetry, short stories, | literary criticism, translations, essays on world cine |
Nad glybynamy ("Upon the depths"), | literary criticism, 1984. |
he time a rhetoric term primarily relevant to | literary criticism, was used to describe a positive ap |
ng, Headline Writing, Lincoln-Douglas Debate, | Literary Criticism, Mathematics, News Writing, Number |
s and Gill Plain (eds), A History of Feminist | Literary Criticism, Cambridge University Press (2007) |
Eco's general concerns, besides that of | literary criticism, fall under the subjects of techniq |
n was sceptical of 'scientific' approaches to | literary criticism, and of historicist approaches. |
, were popular, he is more noteworthy for his | literary criticism, most particularly his review of Sw |
ed suicide was the most salient point for the | literary criticism, it is not a very large part of the |
His published work also included | literary criticism, literary theory, and inquiries int |
omposed of four distinct sections: a preface, | literary criticism, poetic criticism, and a discussion |
ool exam in 1975, and studied history of art, | literary criticism, and social and economic history at |
2008: Truman Capote Award for | Literary Criticism, The Long Life |
ory Sarrasine and a key work in structuralist | literary criticism. |
s with his essays on modern Kurdish novel and | literary criticism. |
ublished a dozen novels and a growing body of | literary criticism. |
He has written seven volumes of | literary criticism. |
ced his readers to the 'Western' tradition of | literary criticism. |
published important anthologies and books of | literary criticism. |
ks include novels, poetry, short stories, and | literary criticism. |
oks of poetry, anthologies, translations, and | literary criticism. |
was considered a seminal figure in Taiwanese | literary criticism. |
f fiction, nonfiction, travel journalism, and | literary criticism. |
The New Testament in | Literary Criticism. |
n anything that he felt wrong in the field of | literary criticism. |
e and Islamic studies, specialising in Arabic | Literary Criticism. |
nner that summarises the current consensus of | literary criticism. |
career, including short stories, dramas, and | literary criticism. |
h, it is the oldest existing Japanese text on | literary criticism. |
Ecofeminist | Literary Criticism: Theory, Interpretation, Pedagogy, |
Indian | Literary Criticism: Theory & Interpretation (2002). |
Literary Criticism: Criticism, Theory, and Children's | |
t the 1970s, Barthes continued to develop his | literary criticism; he developed new ideals of textual |
ct effect is still up for debate, however the | literary criticisms that have emerged throughout the y |
everal novels and books of poetry and various | literary criticisms and essays. |
His book, | Literary Criticisms of Law, has been highly praised. |
omantic poetry usually come into contact with | literary criticisms about the influence of opium on it |
He has written | literary criticisms, and published collections of his |
donald's writing was hailed by genre fans and | literary critics alike. |
Some historians and | literary critics consider Lopes and his trial to have |
Gila Wertheimer, among the most prolific | literary critics in the Jewish media (having reviewed |
t Nakahara Chuya, and corresponded with noted | literary critics Kobayashi Hideo and Ooka Shohei when |
Soviet | literary critics gave huge coverage to the book. |
e received another cultural prize, granted by | literary critics at the Eforie festival of 1934. |
considered one of the most important Romanian | literary critics of all time, alongside Titu Maiorescu |
Literary critics count her among the ranks of world-cl | |
ed great interest in Sue Lenier and her work, | literary critics and academics took no notice of her w |
nce Stedman, of New York, one of the foremost | literary critics of the times, was delighted with Bone |
n Singapore, he initiated the Ilakkiya Kalam ( | Literary Critics' Circle) which gathered and analysed |
Historians and | literary critics, who knew these subjects well, discre |
students, college and university professors, | literary critics, playwrights, and creative writers. |
All three stories were acclaimed by | literary critics, and Metsubo no Mon was awarded the e |
In Conrad's time, | literary critics, while usually commenting favourably |
nd influence not only on the Classics, but on | literary critics, such as Stanley Edgar Hyman. |
Some | literary critics, such as Martin C. Battestin, suggest |
This story has been lauded by comparative | literary critics, being compared even to famous Japane |
Amongst | literary critics, Beardsley is known for two essays wr |
rt and praise of the country's most important | literary critics. |
ng drew enthusiastic acclaim from readers and | literary critics. |
of this genre, hitherto largely neglected by | literary critics. |
ave included historians, poets, educators and | literary critics. |
y suggests that Nabokov promotes this type of | literary critique because, if it were adopted, the cri |
iterature was also illustrated in his book of | literary critique titled Critiques of Christianity in |
s being too lightweight to be an equal in the | literary crowd that he wanted to be a part of. |
The novel was welcomed by the French | literary crowd as a new voice in French-language liter |
His presence was inevitable in each and every | literary, cultural and educative programme of the city |
mother, Joan of Valois, who introduced French | literary culture to the court of Hainault. |
ompany, the store served as a focal point for | literary culture in Bohemian, Left Bank Paris. |
ance," the conference promoted an alternative | literary culture of zines, micro presses and project-b |
ween the Jains, who had dominated the Kannada | literary culture in the centuries prior, and the growi |
ous figures from contemporary Native American | literary culture, including Arnold Krupat, N. Scott Mo |
e who have significantly contributed to Dutch | literary culture, in 2002. |
At this point in Arab-American | literary culture, the New York Pen League comprised su |
ld positions of importance in the court or in | literary culture. |
the Folksbiene remained a bastion for Yiddish | literary culture. |
lktales, it did not have much effect on Tamil | literary culture. |
(then a city in Poland), a center of Yiddish | literary culture. |
uthor of a review journal, A New Review: with | Literary Curiosities and Literary Intelligence. |
Always a step ahead of the | literary currents, each of his books was distinct from |
He wrote a short | literary cycle of sirventes with Torcafol. |
ical mythology, it was one of the three great | literary cycles recalled repeatedly in medieval litera |
ain interests were women's rights, education, | literary debate and general human rights. |
var stole the national limelight by winning a | literary debate with Vallai Varundhi, a renowned poet |
Isac's return to the forefront of | literary debates was consecrated in 1919, when, in an |
She made her | literary debut in 1983 with the novel Morgen i aftenla |
Norman Manea's | literary debut took place in Povestea Vorbii (The Tale |
His | literary debut was the poetry collection Hvis jeg var |
He made his | literary debut as a poet with neoromantic poems in Pol |
She made her | literary debut in 1985 with the novella Winter's Fable |
Christov made her | literary debut in 1949 with the novel Det blomstrer la |
Her | literary debut came in 2006 with Disobedience, a well- |
His made his | literary debut with the novel Een winterreis in 1961. |
Ferron's | literary debut was a set of poems called "Kleine Krijg |
Her | literary debut was Mado no Akari ("Light of Windows)" |
She made her official | literary debut in the following year when her short st |
He made his | literary debut in 2001 with The Cocka Hola Company, th |
Freddy de Vree made his | literary debut in 1966 with Goudfluit (E: Golden flute |
She made her | literary debut in 1975 with the poetry collection Vint |
Kallifatides made his | literary debut in 1969 with a poetry book, but gained |
In 2006 he made his | literary debut with the novel Jij en ik en alles daart |
He made his | literary debut in 1966 with the poetry collection Burl |
He made his | literary debut in 1949 with Broen (two short stories a |
He made his | literary debut in 2001, with a collection of short pro |
He made his | literary debut in 1972 with the short story collection |
Sven Stolpe (1905-1996) at the time of his | literary debut in 1929 |
He made his | literary debut in 1988 with the novel En vill flukt av |
His ambitious | literary debut, Alice in Verse: The Lost Rhymes of Won |
s, a comedy about jealousy and revenge in the | literary demi-monde, Spanked: The Ron Friendly Story, |
He was graduated from the | literary department of Indiana Asbury (now De Pauw) Un |
egon he attended Willamette University in the | literary department. |
Her fullest | literary depiction is the compendium of demonology kno |
he fates of nations, he produced a compelling | literary depiction of life at every level of ancient E |
xplore what factual basis might exist for the | literary depictions that often served as the basis for |
much like the way Murder by Death made fun of | literary detectives. |
e corpus, covering more than two millennia of | literary development. |
haracteristic of ullurai is it functions as a | literary device which causes the reader to perceive or |
If it does, the | literary device it uses is not considered "ullurai", b |
The track "Up The Ra", employs the | literary device of the unreliable narrator to lambast |
Used as a | literary device of the writers, he narrates the detail |
ost of them are in the form of Aarruppatai, a | literary device by which a bard or a minstrel who has |
The concept of the "Camera Eye" is a | literary device used by the author John Dos Passos in |
refore occasionally seen as a theological and | literary device employed by the writers. |
also claimed that her writing was a satirical | literary device to elicit debate. |
o mention of Merlin, although it does use the | literary device of the dream vision common in courtly |
For the | literary device, see foreshadowing. |
alog itself has been held to be principally a | literary device, and its claim to witness to a rabbini |
2009 Life as a | Literary Device, Beautiful Books, 31 October, ISBN 978 |
The Village Voice she claimed it was "Just a | literary device... women who think a certain way are i |
n into the narrative along with Shakespearean | literary devices such as stage directions, extended so |
Such | literary devices as an allusion to Rudolph Valentino a |
style, and in the use of other theatrical and | literary devices." |
, is considerably influenced by the composite | literary dialect of Manipravalam. |
In 1914, according to | Literary Digest Magazine, Carmen originated a "Take It |
Asked how to say his name, he told The | Literary Digest "My name is pronounced as if spelled e |
Asked how to say his name, he told The | Literary Digest it was stee-gall (like the words tea a |
Asked how to say his name, he told The | Literary Digest it was pronounced like the word square |
Asked how to say his name, he told The | Literary Digest it had ow as in now: row-ELL. |
Asked how to say his name, he told The | Literary Digest "Though my name is spelled Pou, it is |
In that same year, Funk published The | Literary Digest, a departure from the religious works |
he greatest pride" in one-liners picked up by | Literary Digest. |
o pronounce her adopted surname, she told The | Literary Digest: "My name is properly pronounced vor's |
ed how to pronounce his name, Blegen told The | Literary Digest: "Seeking the pagan is Doctor Blegen ( |
Asked how to say his name, he told The | Literary Digest: "Rimes with thou Greek: dou-treek'." |
s the Saturday Night Club, which consisted of | literary dignitaries such as Charles Dickens, Henry Wa |
idual, who was one of the main figures of the | Literary Dining Club for Oxford academics. |
d possibly apocryphal) toast to Napoleon at a | literary dinner. |
In 1975 he became | literary director for the French publisher Dargaud and |
irector of the March Hog Theater Company, and | literary director for Theatre Out in Orange County. |
In 1964 he became the | literary director of the cabaret. |
county of Somerset, hence in 1980 author and | literary director Roland Gant described Goathill as be |
, a novel for which Charles Baudelaire, whose | literary disciple Cladel was, wrote a preface. |
raqi was highly educated in both theology and | literary disciplines and it is believed that he not on |
sometimes written “always-already”, common in | literary discourse. |
ms such as summer reading, One Book/One City, | literary discussion groups, and author book signings, |
He was an associate of the | literary discussion group "The Inklings" with other fa |
It was through many | literary discussions and letters, Kalyani Amma and Ram |
s lectures, concerts, school field-trips, and | literary discussions, forming a key part of the cultur |
ltural events such as lectures, concerts, and | literary discussions. |
uard with the Junipers: Ewart Milne and Irish | Literary Dissent in the Spanish Civil War. |
Literary Divas: The Top 100+ Most Admired African-Amer | |
on the Christian tradition of Lectio Divina, ( | literary divine reading) as a way of using the Gospel |
Cape's Polly Samson, toast at the time of the | literary division of London's wine-and-twiglet circuit |
L. Fuks, The Oldest Known | Literary Documents of Yiddish Literature (c. |
Chaucer may be undermining the Monk's | literary dogma and overly-strict generic classificatio |
Burlesque is a | literary, dramatic or musical work intended to cause l |
and prosecutes copyright offences relating to | literary, dramatic, musical and artistic works, sound |
to this section, copyright that subsists in a | literary, dramatic, musical or artistic work by virtue |
a regular contributor to LitNet, an Afrikaans | literary e-zine, and he has also authored and edited s |
He wrote a well-crafted play, with | literary echoes of familiar themes reminiscent of Jane |
The Queenslander was the weekly summary and | literary edition of the 'Brisbane Courier' (now The Co |
orial Institute include a number of important | literary editions. |
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 returned to England in 1927, and was | literary editor of Nation magazine for a year. |
The Wild Life was hailed by Paul Blezard, the | literary editor of The Lady as 'Beautifully written. |
stein (August 30, 1928 - June 16, 2006) was a | literary editor and a founding co-editor of the New Yo |
Miller worked as deputy | literary editor of the Independent in the mid 1990s. |
7, 1986) was a journalist, historian, and the | literary editor of Vanity Fair from 1933 to 1935. |
of Fintan O'Toole "the single most important | literary editor in Ireland in the second half of the 2 |
From 1988 to 1991 he was | literary editor of The Daily Telegraph and The Sunday |
He was also the | literary editor of the Chicago Tribune. |
Spender served as | literary editor until 1967, when he resigned due to th |
he Independent, where he was appointed deputy | literary editor in 1989. |
in the Military Supreme Tribunal, he became a | literary editor of the Army Publishing House, then the |
Squire had been appointed | literary editor when the New Statesman was set up in 1 |
He was made | literary editor five years later. |
May - Cadwaladr Jones, minister and | literary editor (died 1867) |
He later became | literary editor of the New Statesman, worked at the BB |
From 1920 to 1925, he was an | literary editor and theatre critic for the Neuen Badis |
In 1997, he was appointed | literary editor at Deutschlandfunk. |
Scully served as | literary editor of National Review magazine. |
He worked as | literary editor of the Chicago Morning News (1884-88) |
For many years he held the position of | literary editor of The Pilot, while acting as pastor o |
r Mass Observation and later as Assistant and | Literary Editor of the left-wing newspaper Tribune, be |
Magazine and | literary editor in Los Angeles 1919-1929. |
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