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Winning a | literature award encouraged her to continue, as did the |
"Benzodiazepine Withdrawal Syndrome: A | Literature Review and Evaluation". |
While an undergraduate, he taught a | literature course on Bob Dylan. |
building was renovated and converted into a | Literature Museum. |
Pierre Michel (born 11 June 1942), is a | literature professor and a scholar specializing in the |
Lowell was a | Literature major at New York University, but did not co |
ard graduated from Washington College with a | literature degree and teaches high school English and C |
use in which Otto Grotewohl lived is today a | literature workshop. |
Bondurant is currently a | literature and creative writing professor at the Univer |
y circle providing online publications and a | literature prize. |
Lavrenyov was born to the family of a | literature teacher. |
k, a television producer for Court TV, and a | literature professor at Fairleigh Dickinson University |
In 2003 she gave up her job as a | literature promoter with Gwynedd Council in order to co |
He met Ahmet Kutsi Tecer, a | literature teacher in Sivas High School, who along with |
o becoming a food science writer McGee was a | literature and writing instructor at Yale. |
Frederick A. de Armas is a | literature professor at the University of Chicago, wher |
He was also a poet and a | literature critic. |
Lentricchia is currently a | literature and film studies professor at Duke Universit |
70 years earlier), felt there was need for a | literature that covered the history, theology and heali |
Milner, A. | Literature, Culture and Society, second edition, Routle |
Fenton thereafter abandoned | literature for service to the Crown in Ireland. |
ymnasium, in Potsdam, where he learned about | literature and the history of art, two subjects he was |
0 experts wrote around 138000 articles about | literature, history, science, culture, law, philosophy, |
Blanco wrote about | literature and was also a music critic. |
out sums up the way I grew up thinking about | literature - it was a territory full of tantalizing ide |
t for activities to encourage learning about | literature, human nature, history, agriculture, and the |
t and other journals, as well as in academic | literature. |
rs, which are used as references in academic | literature and international legislative bodies. |
t, will need to be based on serious academic | literature, written by specialists on the Aegean Bronze |
attracted considerable attention in academic | literature, including the internationally received stud |
buse cases is a major aspect of the academic | literature surrounding the pederastic priest scandal. |
Academic | literature |
ted to the policy debate and to the academic | literature on digital identity. |
ntion in passing as an eccentric in academic | literature on the Hindutva wing of Hindu nationalism. |
He was an accomplished | literature scholar and knowledgeable about theory. |
nd heroism, having nothing to do with actual | literature. |
Achoot Logoun Kaa Adab ( | Literature of Untouchables) Co-written by Razi Abdi, Fi |
hildren's literaturechildren and young adult | literature articles |
book for literary excellence in young adult | literature. |
prolific contributions to modern young adult | literature. |
University (BYU) specializing in young adult | literature. |
n American author of fantasy and young adult | literature. |
its network of welfare volunteers, advisory | literature, and a team of experienced and dedicated sta |
"Towards a political aesthetics", | Literature, Society and the Sociology of Literature, Pr |
kly was a leading review of "Public Affairs, | Literature and the Arts." |
Thread in the Loom: Essays on African | Literature and Culture (2002) |
ttridge undertakes research in South African | literature, James Joyce, deconstruction and literary th |
2002 African | Literature Association (USA) Fonlon-Nichols Award |
African | Literature in the Twentieth Century, 1976 |
as also published critical essays on African | literature and postcolonial criticism. |
, American Civilization, Humanities, African | Literature, Folklore, and Islam at colleges and univers |
Nairobi: East African | Literature Bureau, 1971. |
he published a bibliography of South African | literature and during World War II he was captain in th |
ro: an Anthology (1934) anthology of African | literature and art, editor |
is often compared with the African-American | literature especially in its depiction of issues of rac |
He taught and wrote about African-American | literature and folklore. |
he Genealogy of Violence in African-American | Literature: Non-Native Sources of Native Son," in The C |
o leading scholars in the field of Afrikaans | literature, i.e. |
Afrikaans | literature is literature written in Afrikaans - especia |
ess: Geography and Identity in Afro-American | Literature |
Dutch Renaissance and Golden Age | literature |
AHDS | Literature, Languages and Linguistics was funded to pro |
hop and author of the early eras of Albanian | literature. |
of the authors of the era of early Albanian | literature. |
Bardhi, writer of the early eras of Albanian | literature and Gjergj Bardhi, Archbishop of Antivari. |
Bardhi, writer of the early eras of Albanian | literature. |
He was a critical scholar of alchemical | literature, and of Islamic science, raising many issues |
Algorithmic | literature includes several contributions |
szewski published an extensive review of all | literature about Binswanger's disease so far. |
mitru Tsepeneag and the Canon of Alternative | Literature, translated by Alistair Ian Blyth, Champaign |
he Turn Around American Religion in America: | Literature Culture, and the Work of Sacvan Bercovitch, |
arwick with a degree in English and American | Literature. |
saker, and worked as a professor in American | literature at the University of Oslo from 1946 to 1973. |
the Brown-Forman Professor of Latin American | Literature at the University of Virginia. |
s an author and professor of Native American | literature. |
University, specializing in Native American | literature. |
The Norton Anthology of African American | Literature (First ed.). |
D. in English and American | literature from Washington University in St. Louis in 1 |
ween 1969 and 1971, Schrader taught American | literature at Doshisha University and Kyoto University |
He also earned his Masters in American | literature in 1941 from the same institution. |
Atlantic Double-Cross: American | Literature and British Influence in the Age of Emerson |
r of verse writing and contemporary American | literature at California State University, Northridge. |
ry to modern novels, and translates American | literature into the Japanese language. |
andard and the Logic of Naturalism; American | Literature at the Turn of the Century, was published in |
usetts, USA, specializing in humor, American | literature and Gothic fiction. |
ing millennial contemporary African American | literature. |
She pointed out that American | literature had been defined as about men and by men, th |
olarly essays on race and incest in American | literature. |
Cuban; American | Literature: Suspicion of a Rupture in the Assimilation |
haunting presences in contemporary American | literature” and Tracks as a whole is also characterized |
awarded BA (Hons) in Sociology and American | Literature. |
ago have had a lasting influence on American | Literature. |
in 2001, with a B.A. in English and American | Literature and Language. |
ing U. S. Latina Writers: Remapping American | Literature. |
tive American, African American and American | literature. |
B.A. in English and American | Literature, Brandeis University |
Beidler, Philip D., American | Literature and the Experience of Vietnam (U Georgia Pre |
Frontier: American | Literature and the American West (1966) |
he Cambridge History of English and American | Literature. |
ignificant for its association with American | literature as the boyhood home of Elbert Hubbard. |
American | Literature 44 (4): 612-28. |
ns in Canadian Studies, English and American | Literature, British History, Russian and East European |
onnegut (Understanding Contemporary American | Literature) (1991) |
Rizk's contributions to American | literature come both from the time in which he wrote an |
She read American | Literature at the Sussex and California Universities. |
In 2008, the Division on American | Literature to 1800 of the Modern Language Association h |
Executive Committee, Division on American | Literature to 1800, Modern Language Association, 1989-9 |
A Resource Guide to Asian American | Literature. |
ere he took a degree in English and American | literature. |
from Harvard University in 1969 in American | Literature. |
fe, who is now a professor of Latin American | literature at Georgetown University, in Peru. |
He argues that Native American | literature should be read as "constructed" rather than |
is "credited with bringing African American | literature to Mount Holyoke College," where she is Emer |
editor for the Norton Anthology of American | Literature. |
to conclude that contemporary Latin American | literature was decadent and worthless, and that it shou |
offers interdisciplinary courses in American | literature, history, and film. |
after graduation teaching English, American | Literature, Grammar, and Speech at a private school in |
March 31, 2009) was a professor of American | literature at UC Riverside. |
assistantship in a Ph.D. program in American | literature at the University of Montreal before returni |
He also translated American | literature to Finnish. |
rate and promote the translation of American | literature into Esperanto. |
Sociology, Writing, Humanities, and American | Literature. |
ains, "this continuing attention to American | literature was far more than a condescending curiosity |
one of the loneliest characters in American | literature. |
n Drama (1949), and Ph.D.,English & American | Literature (1954), both from Stanford University. |
American | Literature 53 (Nov 1981): 479-486. |
ches was one of the first pieces of American | literature that allowed Americans to understand the exp |
American | Literature in its Colonial and National Periods (1902) |
The Makers of American | Literature (1904) |
hor is considered a master of Latin American | literature with a unique style of realism. |
wns two degrees: one in English and American | literature from Brown University, and the other in law |
raduated with a Bachelor of Arts in American | Literature and Culture from UCLA. |
degrees in 20th Century British and American | Literature from Oxford University. |
from 1785 to the present for North American | literature, and 1933 to the present for the rest of the |
ridge where she studied English and American | literature. |
1972, earning a B.A. in English and American | Literature. |
He taught American | literature and the history of the English language at t |
eteenth and early twentieth century American | literature and culture and contemporary Canadian women' |
uction novel genre popular in early American | literature. |
rati Manor, which discussed African American | literature and culture. |
Coverage of American | literature ranges from colonial and revolutionary perio |
tudied for an M.Phil in English and American | Literature. |
s professor of Creative Writing and American | Literature and former Director of the Master of Fine Ar |
specialist in 19th and 20th century American | literature. |
e second son of a mother who taught American | literature and a father who ran a plastics company. |
er, Fred Lewis Pattee, Professor of American | Literature, wrote lyrics and published them freelance i |
ocaust has been a common subject in American | literature, with authors ranging from Sylvia Plath to S |
a translator and advocate of Latin American | literature, she made major contributions to the modern |
ally noteworthy collections include American | literature, Cinema-Television including the Warner Bros |
he Color of My Mother", in Hispanic American | literature: an anthology, compiled by Rodolfo Cortina, |
ty Press that covers all periods of American | literature. |
n 1959 and his Ph.D. in English and American | Literature from Stanford University in 1963. |
nsnational Americans: Asian Pacific American | Literature of Anamnesia" (Journal of American Studies 3 |
create and popularize a distinctive American | literature built on American themes and language. |
to complete his degree in English & American | Literature, Ben graduated cum laude from Harvard Univer |
a grant to study Spanish and Latin American | literature at Columbia University in New York City. |
American | Literature |
Asian American | Literature (McGraw-Hill, 2001) |
, strongly influenced by French and American | literature and literary theory, deal with political, so |
s a bachelors degree in English and American | literature from Harvard University and an MBA from the |
he editor of the Oxford Handbook of American | Literature. |
Gumbo: Anthology of African American | Literature (Harlem Moon, 2002) |
nal reputation for promoting modern American | literature in the 1910s. |
figured: Gay Self-Representation in American | Literature (Wisconsin Project on American Writers) by D |
He studied English and American | Literature at the University of East Anglia, where his |
American | Literature: Volume Two (Little, Brown 1970) editor with |
s also earned a B.A. in English and American | Literature from Brown University and an M.A. in English |
n 1928 for distinguished service to American | literature. |
g Voices: Oral Tradition in African American | Literature (criticism) (1991) |
. Newman Distinguished Professor of American | Literature and Culture at the University of North Carol |
He holds a Ph.D. in American | literature from Indiana University, and teaches in the |
Ph.D. (English, Pre-1900 American | Literature), University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, Arka |
Editorial Board Member, Early American | Literature, 1987-1990. |
In The Heath Anthology of American | Literature. |
ry History in a Time of Dissensus," American | Literature, vol. |
The Eclectic reviewed more American | literature than any other English periodical of the tim |
had an entire section dedicated to American | literature. |
The Eclectic highlighted American | literature in its reviews, such as the works of Washing |
He lectured at the UNAM on Latin American | literature and on the sociology of literature. |
who helped define twentieth century American | literature. |
n led to the breakthrough of Native American | literature into the mainstream. |
e brings a distinguished scholar of American | literature related to Thoreau and his circle of transce |
Physiology, Biology, Earth Science, American | Literature, British Literature, Chemistry, U.S. History |
her his goal of publishing American-oriented | literature on Islam. |
ng public speeches or distributing anarchist | literature. |
Anarcho-capitalist | literature |
He succeeded Johnson as professor of ancient | literature at the Royal Academy. |
appointed Professor of Classics and Ancient | Literature in the University of New Brunswick. |
1827, he was appointed professor of ancient | literature at Kiel but, in 1852, was dismissed by the D |
Fischart studied not only ancient | literature, but also the literature of Italy, France, t |
only be passed at fords mentioned in ancient | literature. |
wing heavily from Shinto and Japan's ancient | literature, the school looked back to a perceived golde |
ech, but not in any cases in reading ancient | literature (ibid. |
w and Tutor in Greek and Latin Languages and | Literature at University College, Oxford and Lecturer, |
Film and | Literature Award, Films by the Sea Festival-2007 |
French language and | literature |
influence music, classical Indian dance, and | literature as well. |
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