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“Our Burden and Our Strength,” read before a | literary society of Troy in 1864. |
ated in the neighbouring Cotentin, sparking a | literary renaissance on the Norman mainland. |
Frederick Karl (1927-2004) was a | literary biographer, best known for his work on Joseph |
Sigma Press published Lindop's A | Literary Guide to the Lake District in 1993 (second ed |
Indira Viswanathan Peterson is a | literary critic and the David B. Truman Professor of A |
She co-created Thacker Mountain Radio, a | literary and musical hour that broadcasts out of a boo |
The Fellowship of Southern Writers is a | literary organization founded in 1987 in Chattanooga, |
atin for "pleasant place", locus amoenus is a | literary term which generally refers to an idealized p |
by his newspaper journalist brother towards a | literary career, and towards membership in the Japan C |
He has been a | literary and art critic first at national Danish newsp |
The Authors' Union has a | literary council that has to judge that at least two w |
Patricia Waugh is a | literary critic and professor of English literature at |
He was scholar, editor and a | literary critic. |
l Memoirs of Extraordinary Painters (1824), a | literary prank burlesquing serious biographical encycl |
He was a | literary wunderkind who began writing at the age of ei |
Most scholars today regard this story as a | literary tale inspired by the Romance stories that wer |
Koryo-mar is generally not a | literary language; written Korean during Soviet days t |
nationalism in Mam and Zin of Ahmad Khani, a | literary history that was translated into Swedish, Tur |
io personality known for his causeries, and a | literary critic. |
ar after his wife's death in 1974, he began a | literary and personal relationship with Carolyn See, w |
Roman satire is a | literary form, a poetic essay that was a vehicle for b |
tio" or song ("canzone" in modern Italian), a | literary genre. |
Lily Beach (1993) is a | literary novel by Jennie Fields. |
res the publication of two or more books of a | literary character or one book that has won a major pr |
le study of religions and of the Bible from a | literary and historic viewpoint, presented objectively |
Jyotirindranath always attended a | literary majlis (gathering) in the house of his elder |
A | literary portrait of Richard Goode is in David Blum's |
He did have influence as a | literary critic. |
lly received, Dennie was persuaded to begin a | literary journal, The Tablet. |
a | literary work should be contemplated as a pattern of k |
Such a | literary journal was a novel idea at the time, and it |
He worked as an actor while embarking on a | literary career during the 1960s, and wrote plays and |
e amongst the earlier surviving examples of a | literary codex (around 90 CE, Martial circulated his p |
lly gave up his law practice, fast becoming a | literary celebrity, and the two writers remained frien |
s the Audio book, which is the recording of a | literary work on a four track tape, a Daisy format CD |
lumes of poetry, several volumes of work as a | literary and cultural critic and has also translated t |
as far as its then claimed ancient origin, a | literary forgery. |
Jack Hale Adamson (1918 - 1975) was a | literary scholar, biographer, teacher, and university |
Fig. 2. Plot of (xi,yi) of a | literary work i based on the revised law by Mizutani. |
The Chicago Review is a | literary magazine published four times per year in the |
don School of Economics and later worked as a | literary research assistant. |
he moved to Dublin where he became part of a | literary circle which included William Butler Yeats , |
ted in 1872, and at once devoted himself to a | literary career, as journalist, essayist and lecturer. |
A | literary phrase such as "The roar of the ocean". |
writer P. G. Wodehouse, about whom he wrote a | literary biography (1981). |
ed, under the influence of Ezra Pound, into a | literary magazine. |
ntings, prints and sculpture have expressed a | literary and symbolic approach to power as represented |
After his death a | literary award was established in his name, the Orhan |
The Village Voice she claimed it was "Just a | literary device... women who think a certain way are i |
sequently, as a young man, he began work as a | literary illustrator in Paris, winning commissions to |
Besides working as a | literary adviser to a number of British publishing hou |
sing a friend of his in New York to pose as a | literary agent, Jones approached one of his professors |
ick Kavanagh, he founded Kavanagh's Weekly, a | literary journal created by the two men to give the po |
ast surviving member of the Kardomah group, a | literary and artistic circle in Swansea circa 1930, wh |
Though they succeeded in naming a | literary club and volunteer fire company with the new |
picious of some of Iolo's work which led to a | literary feud between them. |
The Alexander Sacher Masoch Prize is a | literary award which is conferred by the Literaturhaus |
ith 15 other associates, in 1853 he founded a | literary society and library named the Banneker Instit |
published poet and author, and respected as a | literary critic. |
erred to it as an "Academy"; one could make a | literary reputation by reading one's texts there. |
1858, and, in the following year, worked as a | literary critic in the newspaper Atualidade. |
The Gwyneddigion Society is a | literary and cultural society founded in London, Engla |
ermany familiar to Englishmen. and she left a | literary reputation due as much to her conversation an |
stein (August 30, 1928 - June 16, 2006) was a | literary editor and a founding co-editor of the New Yo |
Posthumous Papers (1979) aka Death of a | Literary Widow |
ntertainment at the Saturnalia, but this is a | literary convention. |
He founded the Muiderkring, a | literary society located at his home, the Muiderslot, |
rooms in Cambridge, at the first meeting of a | literary magazine Stuart is starting called The Common |
"Seeing Anton" - decomP: a | literary magazine (October 2009) |
A | literary club, Saima Harmaja -seura, was founded in he |
a figure skater, as well as Helen Vendler, a | literary critic. |
Other student publications include a | literary magazine and a yearbook. |
d possibly apocryphal) toast to Napoleon at a | literary dinner. |
to Francis Bacon's call for what he termed a | literary history in his The Advancement of Learning. |
rize is presented to a Norwegian author for a | literary work as agreed to among the members. |
Star and the Montreal Gazette newspapers as a | literary critic. |
The Papyrus Club was a | literary organization in Boston, Massachusetts. |
Douglas Bush (1896-1983) was a | literary critic and literary historian. |
The Samithi offers two awards; a | literary award to honour excellence in poetry and a me |
Gangway (magazine), a | literary magazine |
A | literary scholar, Bronzini explained magical and super |
fterward, he used that manuscript to secure a | literary agent. |
rn Amanda Jane Urban on 30 October 1946) is a | literary agent with International Creative Management, |
va'i, who encouraged the use of Chagatai as a | literary language. |
Tania Glyde was interviewed at a | literary event connected with the paperback edition of |
In 1962 he was at a center of a | literary controversy when forced to return the prestig |
Chattahoochee Review is a | literary journal published at Georgia Perimeter Colleg |
r to Ljudevit Gaj saying he intends to form a | literary society aimed at enlightenment, but this neve |
1957, also a | literary critic). |
einforced by the fact that Hofmannsthal had a | literary career past the publishing of The Lord Chando |
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 |
Kishwaukee College publishes the Kamelian, a | literary and arts magazine, each spring. |
For Bardenhewer, a patrologist was not a | literary historian of the Church Fathers, but a histor |
, so it is likely that King Constantine was a | literary invention created to provide a narrative for |
raphy, The Scarlet Professor: Newton Arvin: A | Literary Life Shattered by Scandal. |
Later in his career Imison became a | literary agent. |
and the couple were for many years part of a | literary circle which included W. H. Auden, Christophe |
anthology of California writers Highway 99: a | Literary Journey through California's Great Central Va |
Havatzelet was changed to a weekly with a | literary supplement; it was issued between 1868-1911. |
He was also a | literary critic, writing a play himself, and was a kee |
Beardsley and Leonard Smithers, The Savoy, a | literary magazine which published both art and literat |
Words of Delight: A | Literary Introduction to the Bible.(1993). |
first copy of Leafs of Art (Φύλλα Τέχνης), a | literary magazine that included poems and translations |
'Rhetenor' is a | literary reference. |
He became a | literary critic in the 1950s. |
As a former salonist in France, she opened a | literary salon in Poland, the first in the country. |
He enjoyed a formidable reputation as a | literary critic and daring polemicist, recognition for |
La Brita Esperantisto - a | literary magazine in Esperanto |
In addition, Yugntruf sponsors a | literary magazine as well as the publishing of books f |
o his postal duties, Bergman also worked as a | literary critic for Ord och Bild from 1900 until 1904. |
d to write poetry, and became recognized as a | literary man of much force. |
ge, Cambridge in 1724, but in 1726 left for a | literary life in London without taking a degree. |
Fried Prize (German: Erich-Fried-Preis) is a | literary prize in honour of the Austrian poet Erich Fr |
He began his career in Shanghai as a | literary critic, where he became known for his sharp a |
t, Thomas Macknight's publications included A | Literary and Political Biography of the Right Honorabl |
Spearheading this shift was the growth of a | literary public sphere in which the bourgeoisie learne |
Trevisan has been influential as a | literary and cultural critic, particularly on gay and |
Published in 1997, the book was a | literary and commercial success in Switzerland and acr |
rs to the person as "Orlando" at one point, a | literary allusion to the Virginia Woolf novel, Orlando |
cious attempt on Laforgue's part to produce a | literary equivalent of Impressionism. |
e her sister Alethea Hayter (1911-2006) was a | literary biographer. |
s it turns out the English teacher was also a | literary agent and asked to read some of her work and |
a considerable share in the Magyar Minerva, a | literary review, and then proceeded to Vienna, where h |
t the sexual antics of an underage girl, in a | literary supplement to Open City edited by Charles Buk |
this was more likely due to its position as a | literary tale rather than a traditional one. |
Claire Beck Loos wrote Adolf Loos Privat, a | literary work of snapshot-like vignettes about Loos' c |
ly called The Gujarat Vernacular Society is a | literary institution for the promotion of Gujarati lit |
As a | literary man Ratzinger deserves much credit for his sc |
Hoshino developed a | literary circle with the various writers who lived nea |
amund is convinced of both her qualities as a | literary historian and her Socialist-and in particular |
She is also a | literary critic. |
Absence of a written script connected to a | literary language |
When his former girlfriend Mildred Bronson, a | literary agent who has been working in the Paris offic |
Gleanings from a | Literary Life, 1838-1880 (1880). |
Prof Thomas is also a | literary and cultural critic and has published several |
oet, a novelist, a playwright, an essayist, a | literary review director, an artist... Bernat Manciet |
eacher and after the war had high hopes for a | literary life. |
it is likely that he will be remembered as a | literary and social critic. |
er of Stowe School) was the last work given a | literary review by Waugh, in The Observer on 17 Octobe |
cousin of the conductor Sir Georg Solti and a | literary agent for and close friend of Winston Churchi |
Futurism as a | literary movement made its official debut with F.T. Ma |
He first earned recognition as a | literary critic for the Copenhagen daily, Politiken. |
reer in the field of technology, he pursued a | literary craft at the same time. |
he name as an aristocratic pseudonym) wrote a | literary column for the monthly Das junge Deutschland |
He is a bard of the Gorseth Kernow, a | literary historian and editor of 'The Wheel' - an anth |
Juda Charles Bennett is an author, a | literary theorist and assistant professor of English a |
leukemia, invented "my unforgettable son", a | literary mystification that persisted past her death a |
Jonathan Goldberg is a | literary theorist and was until recently the Sir Willi |
His reputation as a | literary scholar, writer and poet secured him a post o |
Having been inspired to a | literary career by his teacher Alberto Lista, Espronce |
It is more of a | literary sketch rather than a biographical account of |
The novel was written partly as a | literary parody of Vladimir Nabokov's Lolita, partly a |
Ma Sen is a | literary critic, a writer of fiction, and a playwright |
The Jabberwock Review is a | literary journal founded in 1980 and based at Mississi |
haracteristic of ullurai is it functions as a | literary device which causes the reader to perceive or |
The Chester Literature Festival is a | literary festival held in Chester, UK every October si |
fortunately for him, Buffon's reputation as a | literary stylist also gave ammunition to his detractor |
Kalem Agency is a | literary agency founded 2005 in Istanbul, Turkey. |
, it is a gossamer sort of thing, so far as a | literary story and a substantial moral are concerned . |
enarios, Nin was able to give these stories a | literary flourish and a layer of images and ideas beyo |
After Oxford, he briefly worked for a | literary agent, but set up his own firm in 1952, Antho |
jealous Schlemil (cf.e Peter Schlemiel for a | literary antecedent), a previous victim of Giulietta a |
till regarded as his major achievement, was a | literary response to a story by Sholem Asch called "Th |
ional prominence with Correntes d'Escritas, a | literary festival where writers from the Portuguese an |
t (Martino); they they edited and published a | literary magazine, Pteranodon, which featured poets su |
Free Play is a | literary concept from Jacques Derrida's 1966 essay, "S |
ng to the United States to become editor of a | literary magazine. |
in the Military Supreme Tribunal, he became a | literary editor of the Army Publishing House, then the |
cutive of the Vegetarian Society and is now a | literary agent working in London and New York. |
legenda, meaning the biography of saints as a | literary form, and hence are often reluctant to use th |
ic orthography), which was necessary before a | literary movement would be successful. |
The fifth Baronet was a | literary scholar. |
Cenobio is a | literary magazine based in Lugano, Canton Ticino, Swit |
ythm (briefly known as The Blue Review) was a | literary, arts, and critical review magazine published |
Judith Fetterley (b.1938) is a | literary scholar known for her work in feminism and wo |
Classical Arabic has also been a | literary language and the liturgical language of Islam |
o have been rescued from her situation when a | literary agent spotted her blog after it appeared as t |
He edited a | literary magazine, Phoenix, and with Bennett co-edited |
He was also a | literary critic, and responsible with Raymond Garlick |
in poetry as well as prose, and also joined a | literary circle organized by Hasegawa Reiyoshi. |
interest in literature and was a member of a | literary group called Accademia degli Stravaganti (Aca |
He was married to Elena Vianu, herself a | literary critic, and was the father of Ion Vianu, a we |
Tar River Poetry is a | literary journal published by East Carolina University |
Camilla grew up in a | literary family, and she became a young diarist, in pa |
f Islamic studies and theology, he was also a | literary personage, especially Arabic and Persian lite |
Lisa Downing is a | literary critic, author and lecturer. |
, it undoubtedly served an illustration for a | literary work, perhaps serving as an illustration for |
In the 1960s he worked as a | literary editor, and wrote poetry and short stories wh |
Turbine, a | literary journal (in cooperation with the Internationa |
was known more as a longshoremen's bar than a | literary center until Dylan Thomas and other writers b |
omanian, notably the Britannicus of Racine, a | literary event of no small importance at the time. |
Together they founded Gyroscope, a | literary magazine that lasted from 1929 until 1931. |
ng year forced him give up teaching to edit a | literary magazine, and he returned Tokyo. |
der deutschen Kaiserzeit, he was engaged in a | literary controversy with the historian, Heinrich von |
Ralph makes no pretensions to be a | literary artist. |
Davis has been described as "the master of a | literary form largely of her own invention." |
He perpetrated a | literary fraud, the forging of Fragment on Mummies, su |
Grace Paley's Life Stories, A | Literary Biography, Champaign: University of Illinois |
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