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For his literary achievements and other accomplishments, he wa
d the Sahitya Akademi Award for Tamil for his literary criticism Vimarsanangal Mathippuraikal Pettik
udonym Sybren Polet and began writing for the literary magazine Podium, for which he later became ed
les V, not only for his military, but for his literary talents.
Isac's return to the forefront of literary debates was consecrated in 1919, when, in an
gazine, the world's first and foremost online literary magazine.
r to Ljudevit Gaj saying he intends to form a literary society aimed at enlightenment, but this neve
at attempts to put in electronic form ancient literary works.
Nonsense verse is the verse form of literary nonsense, a genre that can manifest in many o
As partners, they formed a literary agency called Halliday and McCloy.
ve member of UCD's famous debating forum, the Literary and Historical Society.
The word uchigatana can be found in literary works as early as the Kamakura Period, but du
University, she among others helped found the literary journal Xiandai wenxue (Modern Literature).
Her poetry can be found in literary journals and magazines, including The Stray B
He founded the literary association El sombreru de Virxilio.
ith 15 other associates, in 1853 he founded a literary society and library named the Banneker Instit
In 1953, Moravia founded the literary magazine Nuovi Argomenti ("New Arguments"), w
Doppo founded a literary magazine Seinen bungaku ("Literature for Yout
He also founded several literary periodicals: The Museum (1746-1767, 3 vols.);
F.J. Heremans and E. Zetternam he founded the literary illustrated magazine "De Vlaamsche School" ,
In 1956, Sorrentino founded the literary magazine Neon with friends from Brooklyn Coll
While he founded the literary magazine Shenandoah, his fame rests in great
He also founded the literary magazine Vinduet, being its first editor 1947
n Vienna : she wrote Italian poems, founded a literary academy and despite her strict personal Catho
France, Social, Literary, Political.
Litquake is San Francisco's annual literary festival.
spaper and meets regularly with free thinking literary figures.
nuary 1829 in Paris) was a French journalist, literary critic and playwright.
rne, 12 January 1986), was a French novelist, literary critic, and journalist.
behalf of Max Brod, Franz Kafka's friend and literary executor.
a visit to his brother Eras's lady friend the literary Whig Miss Harriet Martineau who had strong vi
novel's story, was edited by his friend, the literary critic Edmund Wilson, and published in 1941 a
well as to readers among family, friends and literary contacts.
lace of an ever-growing circle of friends and literary acquaintances.
The Fritz Reuter Literary Archive (FRLA - Fritz Reuter Literaturarchiv)
professor of literature Fritz Ernst, literary reviewer Bernhard Diebold, his friend Traugot
le study of religions and of the Bible from a literary and historic viewpoint, presented objectively
AZ-i-IA drew wide-scale criticism from the literary elite in Russia.
he end of her life she felt excluded from the literary recognition she felt her due, and blamed Orag
Gleanings from a Literary Life, 1838-1880 (1880).
returned to nursing and disappeared from the literary circles with which she had previously travell
ion for their own texts, dissociated from the literary magazines Literatur und Kritik, which they fo
"The Legend of Anderson Drus," from Eureka Literary Magazine (2006)
compact series of episodes" drawn from their literary sources "and approached them as a dramatist r
h the 1930s and 1940s, he faded away from the literary world.
le or no information is available from either literary or numismatic sources regarding the successor
1920s, '30s, and '40s, she faded from public literary view in the later part of her life.
the musical genre of opera distinct from the literary genre of spoken drama.
having its text taken almost exactly from the literary stage work which inspired it, rather than rel
the Waterloo High School in 1873 and from the literary and law departments of the University of Wisc
Apart from her literary ability, there is also evidence of her talent
A Selection from the Literary Criticism of Charles Lamb (1923)
ntically attributed works ranges from elegant literary creations, in which most foreign names and te
He was graduated from the literary department of Indiana Asbury (now De Pauw) Un
She co-edited and wrote for Frontier, a literary magazine edited by Harold G. Merriam, a creat
much like the way Murder by Death made fun of literary detectives.
r Haggard's She), continuing the high game of literary allusions throughout the series.
t is notable for its array of garden squares, literary connections (exemplified by the Bloomsbury Gr
The National Gazette and Literary Register was a daily newspaper published in P
a British weekly, Somerset House Gazette, and Literary Museum, Astley was also well known for his al
h it, interspersed with many genealogical and literary notes, and about fifty anagrams, epigrams, an
In genealogical and literary sources, he is known by his epithet 'Post Pry
since 2003 for the best texts in the genre of literary reportage, which must have been first publish
Gentle Hacker's Literary Salon
s a French historian, geographer, biographer, literary critic and jurist.
George Steiner Literary and cultural critic.
2004 Nomination for the George Ryga Literary Award - Burning Vision
9 December - Gerhard Gran, literary historian, professor, magazine editor, essayi
9 - February 25, 1911) was a German novelist, literary theorist and translator.
osed to Swiss variant of Standard German, the literary language of diglossic German-speaking Switzer
Hartman (born 1929) is a German-born American literary theorist, sometimes identified with the Yale
Vienna) was an Austrian-German Germanist and literary historian (Literatur- & Theaterwissenschaftle
er of Stowe School) was the last work given a literary review by Waugh, in The Observer on 17 Octobe
honors chorus, Phenomenon acapella glee club, literary magazine, Albert, International Club, Albertu
hos Books, 2002), and won the Global Filipino Literary Award for Poetry in 2003.
A Glossary of Literary Terms (1957; 9th ed.
claimed that it never existed, GNB identified literary and historical evidences to support the exist
He also had an American God-son, the literary renowned eccentric Paul Linebarger a.k.a
Pfannenstiel got further literary honor: The Swiss poet Albin Zollinger (1895-1
In 2002 he got the literary award by organisation Maharashtra Sahitya Par
The book was awarded the Gouden Griffel literary award in 2005.
as a finalist for the 2010 Governor General's Literary Award in the category of English non-fiction.
as a finalist for the 1997 Governor General's Literary Awards for non-fiction.
Wittgenstein and the Grammar of Literary Experience, University of Georgia Press, 1993
For the grandson and literary executor of James Joyce, see Stephen Joyce.
e received another cultural prize, granted by literary critics at the Eforie festival of 1934.
nce his days in Chicago and gravitated toward literary types and musicians.
al secretary of the Grazer Autorenversammlung literary association in Vienna.
He was the greatest living literary figure of his period, excelling at various ge
Athens, 1948) is a Greek author, literary critic and translator.
d been part of Gehman's own Greenwich Village literary circle in the 1940s and 1950s, was "one of th
The Griffin (school's literary magazine)
l notoriety as an artistic spawning ground in literary magazines such as Evergreen Review for many a
Henley was one of a group of literary friends including Robert Louis Stephenson and
cluding the works of the influential Group 63 literary circle.
ast surviving member of the Kardomah group, a literary and artistic circle in Swansea circa 1930, wh
A Guide to Literary Study (1901)
ture, but he also published legal guides, the literary criticism of John Dennis, and the philosophic
He later worked for Gwalarn, the literary magazine founded in 1922 by Roparz Hemon and
Together they founded Gyroscope, a literary magazine that lasted from 1929 until 1931.
king as a poet and playwright, having had her literary work produced for BBC radio and appearances a
einforced by the fact that Hofmannsthal had a literary career past the publishing of The Lord Chando
; it was written by officers who had previous literary experience and produced by men who had printi
It was said that his family had a literary tradition, and even when Linghu Chu was a chi
He had little literary pretension - when a reviewer asked if he had
event, the Lit Crawl, a three and a half hour literary pub crawl through the Mission District
His 1960 treatise Handbook of literary rhetoric, is considered one of the most compl
There she befriended such Harlem Renaissance literary figures as Langston Hughes, Claude McKay and
The Authors' Union has a literary council that has to judge that at least two w
She has won literary awards for her work and has been published in
She has received literary fellowships from the National Endowment for t
leaving the Sunday Times, he has contributed literary criticism to the Mail on Sunday (London), The
Lyrically, this song has many literary references, including Lewis Carroll's Alice i
He has written literary criticisms, and published collections of his
He has won literary awards including Taiwan Literature Awards 200
Mula bandha has first literary mention in oldest Jain canon Acaranga Sutra
The area around Ettrick has several literary connections.
1950) is an American journalist and has been Literary Editor of The Weekly Standard, a conservative
His later works have less literary merit, and are overshadowed by his support fo
These narratives have no literary polish, but are good examples of plain straig
It read: "Ever since gentlemen have composed literary texts, none has been as skillful as the Maste
the fact that the material does not have any literary or artistic merit, and that since the federal
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
In 1946-1947 he was literary and music critic for the Zryw magazine.
From 1988 to 1991 he was literary editor of The Daily Telegraph and The Sunday
After graduating in 1827, he was literary editor of the New York Journal of Commerce fr
Between 1983-87 he was literary editor of the Jewish Chronicle, and in 1988 h
He was literary editor of Nation Athenaeum (1923-1930), joint
d permanently in Dresden; from 1825 on he was literary adviser to the Court Theatre, and his semi-pu
The Thomas Head Raddall Literary Award honours his legacy.
ntemporaries as a tragic figure who held much literary promise, he came to be linked with a group of
Helen Keller Literary Award
the Fifteenth Annual Emory and Henry College Literary Festival, which celebrates significant writer
Coming from a poor family she won her first literary award at the age of five.
as in America she worked on some of her first literary texts, and realized that short stories were "
Goldberg ultimately set up her own literary agency and became known as a promoter of "rig
She founded her own literary agency, Vilar Creative Agency, and serves as
n American author who, in addition to her own literary career, is known for the relationship she had
In her own words, her strongest literary influences were works by American writer Bret
Lana makes her first literary appearance in Smallville: Strange Visitors, p
Her later literary archive (after 1950) is in the Nina Berberova
Her fullest literary depiction is the compendium of demonology kno
She made her official literary debut in the following year when her short st
d's work, Edwards largely abandoned her other literary work to concentrate solely on Egyptology.
ed great interest in Sue Lenier and her work, literary critics and academics took no notice of her w
le, Joseph Seawell, contributed to her future literary subjects.
Among her many literary and musical contributions she is most remembe
omposed his Namachivaayappatikam here Several literary works praise the glory of this temple.
2004 Western Heritage Award Literary Winner for Outstanding Nonfiction Book
He was married to Elena Vianu, herself a literary critic, and was the father of Ion Vianu, a we
om 1998 she has completely devoted herself to literary work.
He was presented with the Heywood Hill Literary Prize in 2000.
The book was not rated highly in literary terms and included the following comments on
Hilton found literary success at an early age.
a Alpinula respectively) inclined him towards literary studies.
eless, Wu Rui continued to "devote himself to literary pursuits," and as a child Wu acquired the sam
Here Cortese devoted himself to literary pursuits, and in order to promote the study o
e went to Vienna, where he devoted himself to literary work, and wrote the drama Die Letzte Weisse R
t from Harvard in 1850, he devoted himself to literary pursuits and classical studies.
ort-on-the-Main, where he busied himself with literary work until, in 1863, he was called as rabbi t
He retired in 1889, and devoted himself to literary and theological pursuits.
and research scholar and involved himself in literary and academic pursuits.
he settled in London, and devoted himself to literary and linguistic studies, reading much at the B
in New Haven was ended, he devoted himself to literary pursuits, publishing in the New Englander and
Here he devoted himself to literary pursuits; but as his health failed he sought
Netherlands and Austria, devoting himself to literary work.
1839, when he resigned and devoted himself to literary studies.
d), is an eminent educationist, Hindi writer, literary critic and social reformer, He was born in Jo
His debut literary work was Twee hoofden, een kussen (1995) and
His first literary work was a short story published in 1961.
ime notturne, done when young) wrote his main literary works in Italy.
Schlaffer received his first Literary Science Professorship at the Philipp's Univer
from 1923 to 1925 spurred him into his later literary production.
In 1851, the value of these and of his other literary works was recognized by the grant of a Civil
His book, Literary Criticisms of Law, has been highly praised.
His ambitious literary debut, Alice in Verse: The Lost Rhymes of Won
His next literary work, published in 1989, was the novel Felida
and in which he wrote Didon (1734), his first literary success.
ature, Murdoch is best remembered for his own literary works.
His book Literary Converts, published in 1999, captures this in
One of his greatest literary and historical achievements was the editing o
His first literary venture had been Eothen; or Traces of travel
ved in Thonnakkal for long time and his major literary contributions came while he was staying in Th
His prolific literary career started out in the 1920s.
kluyt's urging that Pory engaged in his first literary effort, a translation of a geographic work by
His major literary efforts comprised a translation of Golobievsk
His prolific literary output, spanning more than fifty years and in
ugh Germany, France, and Italy, and his broad literary opus includes works of philosophy, theology,
Here his younger literary alter ego Kogoro Akechi (Masahiro Motoki) pic
His chief literary work consisted of the part he took the transl
s life (solitude), had an effect on his first literary work.
His individualism, literary experimentation, and iconoclasm ensure that h
His major literary success was the Year in a Lancashire Garden,
He then returned to France and his first literary work appeared in 1774: Ode sur le glorieux av
His chief literary work was a Latin translation of the Bible fro
His chief literary work was an ethical and mystical one.
He worked his crirical literary and theatrical in all types of specialized pu
and I.L. Peretz helped him publish his first literary works: "Di Fligl" (The Wings); and, the next
                                                                                                    
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