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tish poet, writer, historian, and influential | literary editor of the post-World War I period. |
nged through her mother May Lamberton Becker, | literary editor of the New York Herald Tribune for sin |
She is | literary editor of The Times and lives in London with |
was at Vogue magazine, she then became Deputy | Literary Editor of The Independent and then a columnis |
In 1941, he succeeded Oskar Loerke as | literary editor in the S. Fischer Verlag, and took con |
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 |
r his return to France in 1960 he worked as a | literary editor and translator at Gallimard and spent |
He was | literary editor of Nation Athenaeum (1923-1930), joint |
1950) is an American journalist and has been | Literary Editor of The Weekly Standard, a conservative |
restaurant critic, later becoming the deputy | literary editor of The Sunday Times in 1986. |
She is the | literary editor of The Times. |
She is the former | literary editor of The Daily Telegraph Her articles ha |
the New York Herald Tribune (he was its last | literary editor). |
ir Thomas Hanmer, 4th Baronet, politician and | literary editor, 68 |
is an American pop culture critic, essayist, | literary editor, fiction writer, and music journalist. |
age's sudden death in 1934, the publication's | literary editor, Philip Mairet, took over the editor's |
tic and a significant and personally generous | literary editor, who was instrumental in getting D. H. |
Nancy Peters, his second wife and | literary editor, quoted about him, "He found in the na |
Philip Terzian, | literary editor, The Weekly Standard. |
In the 1960s he worked as a | literary editor, and wrote poetry and short stories wh |
November 23, 1987) was an American diplomat, | literary editor, and author. |
as worked for BBC Radio, the New Statesman as | literary editor, and from 1973 to 1985 as editor of En |
Olga Van Slyke Owens Huckins, | literary editor, 1941 to 1954. |
Literary editor, Present Tense magazine (Murray Polner | |
Onodera Ritsu, a | literary editor, resigns from his father's publishing |
Miller FRSL (born 2 August 1931) is a British | literary editor, critic and writer. |
legraph as a journalist, and rose to be their | literary editor. |
n and then on The Times as assistant arts and | literary editor. |
British writer, known mostly as a critic and | literary editor. |
in 1968, eventually becoming that newspaper's | literary editor. |
His younger brother John was a noted | literary editor. |
The Institute is co-directed by the | literary editors and critics Archie Burnett and Christ |
Literary editors have included the poets James Simmons | |
t and man of letters, and one of the foremost | literary editors of the twentieth century, founding th |
She got a good | literary education and often played word games with he |
He received a good | literary education, and was graduated from the Jeffers |
After completing her | literary education, she taught for two years, and then |
the Gazel, as well as the recipient of a deep | literary education. |
chweizer feels that this phrasing is just for | literary effect and that it actually means that the la |
Norman's last | literary effort was editing a book on the eccentric we |
shed Horse and Foot, a satire on contemporary | literary effort in the manner of Alexander Pope. |
eem so great as to make even the most devoted | literary effort at their immortalization small and ina |
kluyt's urging that Pory engaged in his first | literary effort, a translation of a geographic work by |
ter years of his life he undertook no further | literary efforts on behalf of his church, but retired |
ted "Essays" belong to Kraus's most brilliant | literary efforts (vols. |
la-Noy, wrote, "The Ruin, like all the gothic | literary efforts over which Sackville-West took infini |
His major | literary efforts comprised a translation of Golobievsk |
His | literary efforts are 'pointing fingers.' |
Benderson's shorter | literary efforts have been published in Between C & D, |
His first | literary efforts began with a story of adventure in th |
He moved to California in 1918 to pursue | literary efforts, and worked briefly in the silent mov |
Although Stone nurtured Faulkner's early | literary efforts, he did not entirely appreciate Faulk |
He is still continuing his | literary efforts. |
o participate in its notorious blood and soil | literary efforts. |
"at the centre of the web of all Churchill's | literary efforts." |
s, of which 132 remain, are distinguished for | literary elegance and valuable historical information. |
In an interview about the lost | literary elements of songs, ghazal singer Jagjit Singh |
AZ-i-IA drew wide-scale criticism from the | literary elite in Russia. |
Surrounded by Boston's | literary elite-which included friends such as Ralph Wa |
or the far left of the Canarian political and | literary elite. |
regularly entertained the London artistic and | literary elite. |
because the genre was looked down upon by the | literary elite. |
who became a prominent member of the New York | literary elite. |
ily tells of a young man, Los (Russian: Лось, | literary Elk), traveling to Mars in a rocket ship, whe |
chief editor of the Sahitya Akademi's Indian | Literary Encyclopaedia . |
Literary Encyclopedia entry | |
Alazan in Russian | Literary Encyclopedia |
Hugh (2006) "The Seasons for Fasting" in: The | Literary Encyclopedia. |
Trappes-Lomax also had much talent in his | literary endeavours and during his lifetime he publish |
m her associations with Leicestershire... Her | literary endeavours, in a male-dominated field, her wo |
his success prompted him to carry on with his | literary endeavours. |
his life, except as told by his political and | literary enemy Josephus Flavius. |
the 16th century and is taken up in standard | literary English from the 17th century. |
Raptio (in archaic or | literary English rendered as rape) is a Latin term ref |
on refers to Androcydes' work in a section on | literary enigmata, which he defines as darkened or obs |
Probably the largest of Cerutti's | literary enterprises was the newspaper La Feuille vill |
Due to the | literary environment and friendship with all the poets |
The | literary environment at home prompted young Vijay to t |
h and post-Holocaust poetry, poetics, and the | literary environment of contemporary poetry. |
His | literary environment included the poets Mykola Vinhran |
often in collaboration with other historical, | literary, environmental and educational organizations. |
der range of subjects, and on the Alexandrian | literary epigram in general, was invigorated by the di |
cious attempt on Laforgue's part to produce a | literary equivalent of Impressionism. |
As if doing the | literary equivalent of that spazz-dance of Elaine's fr |
Her later novels tend towards | literary erotica with an emphasis on narrative style a |
October 1949) was an Irish writer, an urbane | literary essayist and strong Irish nationalist. |
kar, playwright, movie and television writer, | literary essayist, political journalist and social com |
American Audacity: | Literary Essays North and South. |
Gonzalez is the author of many articles, | literary essays and reviews. |
ugging the Shore: collected essays (Collected | literary essays), Shoestring Press, 2003. |
Stranger Shores: | Literary Essays, 1986-1999 (2002) ISBN 0-142-00137-6 |
Beyond Formalism: | Literary Essays, 1958-1970 (1970) |
tical career, Pavolini published cultural and | literary essays, such as Disperata ("The Desperate"; 1 |
I), containing historical and | literary essays; in 1939 (Vol. |
n Society-along with other aspects of China's | literary establishment at that time-was part of the la |
female writers who shattered the South Korean | literary establishment's glass ceiling in the 1980s an |
s designated by Einstein as co-trustee of his | literary estate with Helen Dukas. |
, it was revealed in her will that the entire | literary estate of the Reys were to be donated to the |
also manages world publishing rights for the | literary estates by Yuri Lotman, Ilya Ehrenburg, Ilya |
In an age of | literary ethnocentricity, Kittredge was as readily and |
Literary evenings are held occasionally where famous M | |
s part of its artistic life, participating in | literary evenings. |
Tania Glyde was interviewed at a | literary event connected with the paperback edition of |
The group holds an annual | literary event in August, celebrating the Indian and P |
omanian, notably the Britannicus of Racine, a | literary event of no small importance at the time. |
tion of the Buckeye Book Fair, Ohio's largest | literary event. |
d as "fast becoming one of the most important | literary events in America." |
ert hall and venue for music, visual arts and | literary events located at 1245 Chicago Avenue in Evan |
tea, and hosts live musical, theatrical, and | literary events in their venue that is situated below |
been instrumental in organising many arts and | literary events at the Alliance Francaise de Kandy, ma |
by authors, critics and academics to 200-250 | literary events abroad |
Fourteen Hills also hosts a number of | literary events each year. |
s Center offers workshops, hosts readings and | literary events, and maintains a community of writers, |
ns has promoted some of London's most popular | literary events, selling out venues from Bishopsgate I |
h an ongoing program of cultural exhibitions, | literary events, film screenings and music recitals. |
to teenagers in Redmond, Washington, produced | literary events, and offered open hours to the communi |
s Centre is home to a year-round programme of | literary events, including book launches, plays, poetr |
year too Fourteen Hills will host a number of | literary events. |
established as one of the country's principal | literary events. |
nclude live theater, films, music, dance, and | literary events. |
ay School and participating in historical and | literary events. |
Literary Events: The literary events, as the name sugg | |
The | literary evidence however may not indicate an early da |
BC, which utilised his interpretation of the | literary evidence of Pindar, Bacchylides and the Epist |
The earliest | literary evidence about Senaithalaivar occurs in Adhi |
e that there is no tangible archaeological or | literary evidence of any early purely Dravidian or Ary |
Both archaeological findings and | literary evidence suggest Kushan rule, in Kashgar, Yar |
rther and was influenced by the international | literary evolution. |
Shorn of its usual | literary exaggerations, the description does indicate |
The great | literary example of redintegration is Marcel Proust's |
Primarily because it is a | literary example which provides incontrovertible evide |
He is a very skilled man, a fine | literary example of 19th century engineer. |
he was presented with the "Diamond Award" for | literary excellence in the state of Delaware. |
John William Corrington Award for | Literary Excellence |
) also received a Michael L. Printz Honor for | literary excellence in young adult literature. |
John D. MacDonald Award for | Literary Excellence |
ed it a 2007 Michael L. Printz Honor book for | literary excellence in young adult literature. |
evangelical hymn book, it is in poetic grace, | literary excellence, and lyric beauty, the finest coll |
as also won the 2010 Richard Wright Award for | Literary Excellence. |
There were also | literary excerpts, among them those from Constantine F |
as Dora's correspondence with Kafka's friend, | literary executor and first biographer Max Brod. |
Art Dula is | literary executor for the major science fiction writer |
For the grandson and | literary executor of James Joyce, see Stephen Joyce. |
ia) is a space lawyer, a patent attorney, the | literary executor for major science fiction author Rob |
t was edited by Lewis' secretary and eventual | literary executor Walter Hooper. |
Grote's | literary executor and editor, Joseph Bickersteth Mayor |
As | literary executor to Shiel, Gawsworth also inherited t |
nry Garrod, who was Forbes's friend and whose | literary executor Forbes became. |
hers were Edgar Jepson and M. P. Shiel, whose | literary executor he would later become. |
esh was published after Butler's death by his | literary executor, R. Streatfeild, in 1903. |
n was finally published in 1923, when Twain's | literary executor, Albert Bigelow Paine, slipped it in |
ush Rhees and Georg Henrik von Wright, as his | literary executor, and after his death in 1951, she wa |
Chester's | literary executor, George Edward Cokayne, Norroy king |
Graham Payn, Coward's long time companion and | literary executor, said that the song could have been |
n 2001, his widow Marianne Forrest serving as | literary executor. |
behalf of Max Brod, Franz Kafka's friend and | literary executor. |
ten notes in 1821, with Fellowes becoming her | literary executor. |
He is one of the | literary executors of Philip Larkin, and the major edi |
e support and encouragement of his family and | literary executors. |
reated by Farmer is given its own independent | literary existence, with the sociological and cultural |
; it was written by officers who had previous | literary experience and produced by men who had printi |
Wittgenstein and the Grammar of | Literary Experience, University of Georgia Press, 1993 |
"The House That Was" (a | literary experiment with his wife, in the which The Th |
s Joyce's Ulysses we decode it as a modernist | literary experiment, or as a response to the epic trad |
In consequence of his | literary experimentation, his studies went neglected a |
His individualism, | literary experimentation, and iconoclasm ensure that h |
hi was a notable historian, archaeologist and | literary expert from Orissa. |
he poetry of the contemporary Native American | literary explosion, has produced a sixth collection of |
ammatical interpretation - The meaning of the | literary expression of the Bible is best learned by a |
and not least the emergence of new styles of | literary expression, are all treated in the work, bear |
to serve as a powerful and elegant medium of | literary expression. |
ever, was The Speaker (1774), an anthology of | literary extracts intended to teach elocution, and pro |
position there and was appointed head of the | literary faculty at Inha University, where he later be |
ication was The China People, a collection of | literary fairy tales for young people, in 1960. |
nded Jesus College, Cambridge, and would peak | literary fame in the 1760s as author of The Life and O |
Point Breeze's claim to | literary fame is due to Pulitzer Prize winner Annie Di |
Hume achieved great | literary fame as a historian. |
Due to its | literary fame, in the past few decades the White Horse |
The building has received some | literary fame, being featured prominently in the 2002 |
She was born to a | literary family - both her parents were poets - but sh |
Anam comes from an illustrious | literary family in Bangladesh. |
Camilla grew up in a | literary family, and she became a young diarist, in pa |
He was a member of a | literary family. |
He is member of the Philbrick | literary family. |
Narratives, Crossroads: Tales of the Southern | Literary Fantastic, All-Star Zeppelin Adventure Storie |
y to Day on NPR, "Alex Chadwick discusses the | literary fascination with the Knights Templar with Lau |
For obviously, when anything spoken in a | literary fashion in Latin is explained in common parla |
n Streuvels were influenced by the naturalist | literary fashion, while Felix Timmermans was a neo-rom |
ncisco Chronicle called it a "raucous tale of | literary fear and loathing." |
tch of Chikamatsu and a discussion of various | literary features and other background useful for unde |
He was appointed | Literary Fellow at Newcastle and Durham Universities ( |
s works of all South Carolina poets laureate, | literary fellows selected by the South Carolina Arts C |
2005 Lannan | Literary Fellowship |
The Houghton Mifflin | Literary Fellowship (1986) |
Recipient of a Lannan | Literary Fellowship in 2007 |
His honors since include a Lannan | Literary Fellowship and NEA Literature Fellowship in P |
10, she won a National Endowment for the Arts | Literary Fellowship. |
She has received | literary fellowships from the National Endowment for t |
The curator of the "Zogezegd" | literary festival in Gent confirmed shortly after the |
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