Help


[permalink] [id link]
+
Page "Norman Lindsay" ¶ 39
from Wikipedia
Edit
Promote Demote Fragment Fix

Some Related Sentences

Creative and Effort
Lindsay was associated with a number of poets, such as Kenneth Slessor, Francis Webb and Hugh McCrae, influencing them in part through a philosophical system outlined in his book Creative Effort.
; Outstanding Creative Effort
; Outstanding Creative Effort
; Outstanding Creative Effort
; Outstanding Creative Effort

Creative and essay
Creative nonfiction often escapes traditional boundaries of narrative altogether, as happens in the bittersweet banter of Natalia Ginzburg's essay, " He and I ", in John McPhee's hypnotic tour of Atlantic City, In Search of Marvin Gardens, and in Ander Monson's playful, experimental essays in Neck-Deep and Other Predicaments.
His essay “ The 7 Vices of Highly Creative People ” is among the most widely read pieces ever published by Salon. com.
The most notorious of responses was that of Nancy Vonk, the Co-Chief Creative Director of Ogilvy Toronto, who wrote an online essay titled " Females Like Me ", expressing her outrage at Neil's comments.

Effort and 1924
* Réponse à notre enquête-Où va la peinture moderne ?, written with Fernand Léger, Bulletin de l ' Effort moderne, February 1924, 5-6

essay and affirmation
In his wish to help the affirmation of research on national art history, on May 27, 1965, Pavle Beljanski donated La Grande Iza by Vlaho Bukovac to the Memorial Collection, by the special contract of gift and on one condition – the Collection was to establish The Pavle Beljanski Memorial Collection Award for the best final student essay in this field, presented at the Art history department of the Belgrade University.
Publius concludes the essay with the affirmation that the drafters of the proposed United States Constitution have attempted to safeguard against all " mischiefs ," but if those do arise in the Judicial Branch, there are checks in place to maintain order and to insure against impropriety.

essay and 1924
" Breton included the idea of the startling juxtapositions in his 1924 manifesto, taking it in turn from a 1918 essay by poet Pierre Reverdy, which said: " a juxtaposition of two more or less distant realities.
* Patrick Evans ' essay " Dr. Clutha ’ s Book of the World: Janet Paterson Frame, 1924 – 2004 ," published in the Journal of New Zealand Literature, 2004
Mencken's classic essay " The Malevolent Jobholder " ( from The American Mercury, June 1924 ), in which Mencken proposed "... that it shall be no longer malum in se for a citizen to pummel, cowhide, kick, gouge, cut, wound, bruise, maim, burn, club, bastinado, flay, or even lynch a jobholder, and that it shall be malum prohibitum only to the extent that the punishment exceeds the jobholder ’ s deserts.
" In mid-1924 Murry orchestrated the reception of Billy Budd, Foretopman first in London, in the influential Times Literary Supplement, in an essay called " Herman Melville's Silence " ( July 10, 1924 ), then in a reprinting of the essay, slightly expanded, in the New York Times Book Review ( August 10, 1924 ).
The " To-day and To-morrow " series was another extensive series running to about 150 volumes, of popular books in essay form with provocative titles ; he edited it from its launch in 1924.
*’ The Duchess of Malfi ’; essay ( New Statesman, 1 March 1924 )
Herbert Butterfield expressed admiration for Ninety-Three in his essay The Historical Novel, ( 1924 )
Most striking in this regard is González Prada ’ s essay " Our Indians " included in his Horas de lucha after 1924.
In a 1997 academic paper called " Staged, faked and mostly naked: Photographic innovations at the Evening Graphic, 1924 – 1932 " and a shorter online essay, " The Evening Graphic's Tabloid Reality ," Radford University professor Bob Stepno points out that the Graphic was published before improvements in photojournalism technology and standards that made possible the photo realism of Magnum Photos, Black Star and others during World War II.

1.207 seconds.