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After Latham agreed to publish the book, Mitchell worked for another six months checking the historical references, and rewrote the opening chapter several times.
* In Thomas Pynchon's The Crying of Lot 49 chapter six Emory Bortz says, " I've been pirated, me and Wharfinger, we've been Bowdlerized in reverse or something.
In chapter 32, Skaði is listed among six goddesses who attend a party held by Ægir.
Additionally in 1981, Shooter was recognized as one of six " New Yorkers of the Year " by the New York chapter of the JayCees, for his " contributions toward revitalizing the comics industry and helping Marvel Comics achieve a new pinnacle of success.
For over six hundred pages, however, Joyce presents Anna Livia to us almost exclusively through other characters, much as in Ulysses we hear what Molly Bloom has to say about herself only in the last chapter.
In chapter 33, Iðunn is cited as one of the six ásynjur visiting Ægir.
She is currently writing " Berlin Notes ," based on a six month sabbatical visit to that city ( the first chapter was a cover feature in Prairie Fire Fall 2003 ), and co-editing two volumes of proceedings from the conference / festival, Wider Boundaries of Daring: The Modernist Impulse in Canadian Women's Poetry ( University of Windsor, 2001 ), with Barbara Godard, of York University.
Another source, Gervase of Canterbury, has the king telling the chapter they could choose their own nominee after six months, while the king secretly sent envoys to Rome to secure de Gray's election.
Roughly at the end of each chapter are six dice options, with the standard instructions: " Read the options, throw out one or two ( or all six ) and replace them, then roll a dice and do as suggested.
The first three Pippi chapter books were published from 1945 to 1948, with an additional series of six books published in 1969 – 1975.
In 1365, just six years after beginning the Gothic extension of the Albertine choir, Rudolf IV disregarded St. Stephen's status as a mere parish church and presumptuously established a chapter of canons befitting a large cathedral.
These are repetitive actions, and thus the end of chapter six feeds directly into the beginning of chapter one.
There are some previously ( see for Chapter two, for chapter four, for chapter five, for chapter six ) and some posteriorly ( see for Chapter one and more updated two, thus of both previous versions of language definition and, for chapter three and for chapter seven ) of publishing versions of the majority of its eight chapters individually available from prior DEC Systems Research Center ( SRC ) as research reports for download.
* In chapter six of the American edition, the name of the White Witch's chief of police is changed to " Fenris Ulf " from " Maugrim " in the British.
When six years of age she was received as a canoness into the noble chapter of Alix near Lyon, with the title of Madame la Comtesse de Lancy, taken from the town of Bourbon-Lancy.
The eighth chapter, made after the publication and unexpected success of the first volume, opens with a guilt-ridden Spiegelman ( now in human form, with a strapped-on mouse mask ) atop a pile of corpses — the corpses of the six million Jews upon whom Mauss success was built.
On July 6, 2008, the Amtrak Classic added an interesting chapter as the Rampage, losers of their last six meetings with Chicago, defeated their heavily favored opponents on the road.
In England: A Nation, ( London: R. Brimley Johnson, 1904 ), edited by Lucian Oldershaw, and in a chapter entitled " The Patriotic Idea " written by G. K. Chesterton, the beauty of Box Hill violated by an invading army is used to express a healthy patriot's love for his nation is opposed to the jingoistic nationalism of tabloid newspapers: " But just as a man who has been in love will find it difficult to write a whole frantic epic about a flirtation, so all that kind of rhetoric about the Union Jack and the Anglo-Saxon blood, which has made amusing the journalism of this country for the last six years, will be merely impossible to the man who has for one moment called up before himself what would be the real sensation of hearing that a foreign army was encamped on Box Hill.

chapter and novel
J. H. Miller's excellent chapter on Great Expectations has lately illustrated how fruitfully that novel can be read from such a perspective.
In chapter four of the second Inspector Hanaud novel, The House of the Arrow ( 1924 ), Hanaud declares sanctimoniously to the heroine, " You are wise, Mademoiselle … For, after all, I am Hanaud.
In chapter 10 of the first part of the novel, Don Quixote says he must take the magical helmet of Mambrino, an episode from Canto I of Orlando, and itself a reference to Matteo Maria Boiardo's Orlando innamorato.
The wineskins episode near the end of the interpolated tale " The Curious Impertinent " in chapter 35 of the first part of Don Quixote is a clear reference to Apuleius, and recent scholarship suggests that the moral philosophy and the basic trajectory of Apuleius's novel are fundamental to Cervantes's program.
Philip Roth titled the second chapter of his novel " The Ghost Writer " Nathan Dedalus, after the novel's young protagonist Nathan Zuckerman.
* Margaret Atwood's novel The Handmaid's Tale closes with a chapter set at a conference taking place some time after the events of the rest of the book, in which scholars question the authenticity of the earlier manuscript.
* Each chapter in Frank Herbert's science fiction novels Whipping Star, The Dosadi Experiment, and Dune variously begin with an aphorism, an excerpt from an official report ( or even a manual ), a quotation from a book about the events of the novel, etc.
* Charles Dickens ' novel, Great Expectations ( first published in serial form in the publication All the Year Round from 1 December 1860 to August 1861 ), contains a reference in chapter 48 to a couple having been married " over the broomstick.
For instance, the scene of Ekaterin's questioning with fast-penta begins from her viewpoint, but as the drug takes hold ( and the novel begins a new chapter ) it continues from Miles's viewpoint.
In chapter three of Voltaire's 1747 novel Zadig there is an adaptation of The Three Princes of Serendip, this time involving, instead of a camel, a horse and a dog, which Zadig was able to describe in great detail from his observations of the tracks on the
Lawhead has contributed to one fictional compilation, writing a chapter in the serial mystery novel Carnage at Christhaven ( 1989-ed.
Skuld's first appearance in the manga was in chapter 32, The Third Goddess, but she has also been depicted in a novel ( Ah!
The novel uses the same chapter title format that Leslie Charteris used in his Saint novels.
The story of their meeting closely follows chapter 18 of the novel, in which the two lovers living in the garret are not Rodolphe and Mimì at all, but rather Jacques and Francine.
In chapter 4 of Oscar Wilde's novel The Picture of Dorian Gray, Dorian leafs through a copy of Manon Lescaut while waiting for Lord Henry.
In Book II chapter 28 of Stendhal's novel Le Rouge et le Noir, Julien and the woman he pretends to court, Madame de Fervaques, watch the opera Manon Lescaut while Julien is really thinking about his other lovers, Madame de Rênal and Mathilde de la Mole.
* 1980: The Congo River is featured in a chapter of Michael Crichton's novel Congo ( published in 1980 ), as well as in the 1995 film based on the book.
In the book by Silvia Iannello Le immagini e le parole dei Malavoglia, the author selects some passages of the Verga novel, adds original comments and Acitrezza's photographic images, and devotes a chapter to the origins, remarks and frames taken from the movie.
* The museum is mentioned in chapter XII of Henry James's 1875 novel Roderick Hudson.
* The museum is mentioned in Book 1, chapter 24 of Henry James's novel " Portrait of a Lady.
* The Thomas Pynchon novel V. contains a chapter centered around an attempted robbery of The Birth of Venus from the museum.
*“ The Intruder ” ( 1959, excerpt of chapter ten of the novel )
* In Christian Bök's novel Eunoia ( 2001 ), each chapter is restricted to a single vowel, missing four of the five vowels.
A story of the origin of fairies appears in a chapter about Peter Pan in J. M. Barrie's 1902 novel The Little White Bird, and was incorporated into his later works about the character.
In the sixth and final part ( chapter 32 on ) while remaining in the " present " time the novel takes a much darker turn and spends the remaining chapters focusing on the serious and brutal nature of war and life in general.

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