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Felix and Salten-Bambi
* Felix Salten-Bambi, A Life in the Woods

Felix and Life
His other historical works included lives of the abbots of Wearmouth and Jarrow, as well as verse and prose lives of Saint Cuthbert of Lindisfarne, an adaptation of Paulinus of Nola's Life of St Felix, and a translation of the Greek Passion of St Anastasius.
In the Disney film Bambi, he is a white-tailed deer, while in Felix Salten's original book Bambi, A Life in the Woods, he is a roe deer.
Chambers also worked as a translator during this period ; among his works was the English version of Felix Salten's 1923 novel Bambi, A Life in the Woods.
* The cartoon My Life As a Teenage Robot features a diner called " Mezmer's " ( named after Otto Messmer ), and the doorway to the restaurant is a giant Felix the Cat head.
* The world-famous deer Bambi ( the eponymous character of the books Bambi, A Life in the Woods, and its sequel Bambi's Children, by Felix Salten ) is originally a roe deer.
* Felix, Vita Sancti Guthlaci (" Life of St Guthlac "), ed.
Several leading journalists, including Pulitzer Prize-winning columnist Walter Lippmann, former radical Max Eastman ( then roving editor at Reader ’ s Digest ), John Chamberlain ( former editorial writer for Life magazine ), Henry Hazlitt ( former financial editor of The New York Times and columnist for Newsweek ), and Felix Morley ( Pulitzer Prize-winning editor at The Washington Post ), have also been members.
* The White Life of Felix Greenspan, published by M & G Books, 2002
The magazine's greatest photographers included Hardy, Kurt Hutton, Felix Man, Francis Reiss, Thurston Hopkins, John Chillingworth, Grace Robertson, and Leonard McCombe ( McCombe eventually joined Life Magazine's staff ).
In 1982, he wrote the introduction to " Treasures of Disney Animation Art ," and, in 1987, he published, " Winsor McCay-His Life and Art ," and, in 1991, " Felix, the Twisted Tale of the World's Most Famous Cat.
* Beyond Desire: A Novel Based on the Life of Felix and Cécile Mendelssohn ( 1955 ), ISBN 0-87140-206-8
* Felix, Vita Sancti Guthlaci, early 8th century Latin prose Life of St Guthlac:
* Old English prose translation / adaptation ( late 9tth or early 10th century ) of the Life of St Guthlac by Felix:
Her voice and songs have been featured on the soundtracks of several films, including Kissing Jessica Stein, My Life Without Me, The Squid and the Whale, The Adventures of Felix, and The Artist.
The first Life of Guthlac, written by the monk Felix, appeared soon after Guthlac's death.
Nothing is known about Felix, although Bertram Colgrave has observed that he was a good scholar who evidently had access to works by Bede and Aldhelm, to a Life of Saint Fursey and Latin works by Saint Jerome, Saint Athanasius and Gregory the Great.
In the Life, Felix portrays Æthelbald's exile at Crowland and asserts Ælfwald's right to rule in East Anglia.
Two Old English verse versions of the Life drawn on the work of Felix were written, which show the vigour of vernacular heroic and elegiac modes in Ælfwald's kingdom.

Felix and Woods
** Henry Felix Woods
* Colin Hanks as Felix Woods

Felix and translation
** Thorkild Hansen, Arabia Felix ( Copenhagen 1962 ); English translation by J. and K. McFarlane, under the same title ( Collins ( U. K .) and Harper & Row ( U. S. A .) 1964 ).
A portion of Purver's translation was published in parts about 1742 by Felix Farley of Bristol, but the publication received little support.
In the 1890s this issue was brought forcefully to the attention of European Catholics by Comptesse de Ravilliax's translation of a biography of Isaac Thomas Hecker by Paulist father Walter Elliott, with the introduction by Abbé Felix Klein drawing the most ire from the Vatican.

Felix and ;
Mr. Felix Miranda, of the Imperial Knife Co. ; ;
Gen. Felix Huston, challenging each other for the command of the Texas Army ; Johnston refused to fire on Huston and lost the position after he was wounded in the pelvis.
* Fredigundis, Opera in three acts, text after Felix Dahn by Bruno Warden and Ignaz Welleminsky ; comp.
Felix Holt, the Radical and The Legend of Jubal were overtly political, and political crisis is at the heart of Middlemarch, in which she presents the stories of a number of denizens of a small English town on the eve of the Reform Bill of 1832 ; the novel is notable for its deep psychological insight and sophisticated character portraits.
* Baumann, Felix ; Karabelnik, Marianne, et al.
Targets during this period included Marcus Garvey ; Rose Pastor Stokes and Cyril Briggs ; Emma Goldman and Alexander Berkman ; and future Supreme Court justice Felix Frankfurter, whom Hoover maintained was " the most dangerous man in the United States ".
Its iconography illustrating the donor's career gives an edited version of Pius ' life, passing over his former support of the antipope Felix V. Though Pinturrichio labored for five years, the books never reached their splendid destination ; yet the Piccolomini Library is a monument of the High Renaissance in Siena.
The acts of the Council of Ephesus give Pope Felix as a martyr ; but this detail, which occurs again in the biography of the pope in the Liber Pontificalis, is unsupported by any authentic earlier evidence and is manifestly due to a confusion of names.
According to the notice in the Liber Pontificalis, Felix erected a basilica on the Via Aurelia ; the same source also adds that he was buried there.
Julian Semyonov was an influential spy novelist, writing in the Eastern Bloc, whose range of novels and novel series featured a White Russian spy in the USSR ; Max Otto von Stierlitz, a Soviet mole in the Nazi High Command, and Felix Dzerzhinsky, founder of the Cheka.
Felix Edmundovich Dzerzhinsky ( Polish: Feliks Dzierżyński, Russian: Фе ́ ликс Эдму ́ ндович Дзержи ́ нский ; 20 July 1926 ) was a Soviet statesman and a prominent member of Polish and Russian revolutionary movements.
More Ethical writings ; Minucius Felix ; Commodian ; Origen
* Liebermann, Felix, The National Assembly in the Anglo-Saxon Period ( Halle, 1913 ; repr.
The story's protagonist, Hamilton Felix ( surname first ) is the archetypal superman ; he possesses a superhuman physique, an intellect to match it, and can expect to live centuries without any form of medical assistance.
* German — Goetze, Walter: The Golden Pierrot ( 1934 ; libretto by Oskar Felix and Otto Kleinert ).
The Réflexions morales sur le Nouveau Testament did not initially arouse controversy ; in fact, it was approved for publication by Felix Vialart, Bishop of Châlons-sur-Marne and recommended by Louis-Antoine de Noailles.
When the film was first released, The New York Times film critic Frank S. Nugent praised the film, writing, " The comedy, through Mr. Douglas's debonair performance and those of Ina Claire as the duchess and Sig Rumann, Felix Bressart and Alexander Grannach as the unholy three emissaries ; through Mr. Lubitsch's facile direction ; and through the cleverly written script of Walter Reisch, Charles Brackett and Billy Wilder, has come off brilliantly.
Felix is often quoted as saying “ Not to oppose error is to approve it ; and not to defend truth is to suppress it, and, indeed, to neglect to confound evil men — when we can do it — is no less a sin than to encourage them .”
* Baumann, Felix ; Karabelnik, Marianne, et al.

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