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Newest on the list are John Ciardi, W. D. Snodgrass, I. A. Richards, Oscar Williams, Robert Hillyer, John Hall Wheelock, Stephen Vincent Benet, Edwin Muir, John Peal Bishop and Maxwell Bodenheim.
Stephen Vincent Benet's John Brown's Body comes immediately to mind in this connection, as does John Steinbeck's The Grapes Of Wrath and Carl Sandburg's The People, Yes.
She is the subject of a poem ( Peregrine White and Virginia Dare ) by Rosemary and Stephen Vincent Benet, and the North Carolina Legend of the White Doe.
It included works by Robert A. Heinlein, Theodore Sturgeon, T. S. Stribling, Stephen Vincent Benét, Ambrose Bierce, and H. G. Wells.
* 1898 – Stephen Vincent Benét, American poet and novelist ( d. 1943 )
** Stephen Vincent Benét, American writer ( d. 1943 )
The film contains this quotation from the Stephen Vincent Benét poem " Song for Three Soldiers ":
* 1929: John Brown's Body by Stephen Vincent Benét
* 1944: Western Star by Stephen Vincent Benét
Among the more prominent deacons in history are Phoebe, the only person actually called " deacon " in Scripture ; Stephen, the first Christian martyr ( the " protomartyr "); Philip, whose baptism of the Ethiopian eunuch is recounted in ; Saint Lawrence, an early Roman martyr ; Saint Vincent of Saragossa, protomartyr of Spain ; Saint Francis of Assisi, founder of the mendicant Franciscans ; Saint Ephrem the Syrian and Saint Romanos the Melodist, a prominent early hymnographer.
Laughton also directed a staged reading in 1953 of Stephen Vincent Benét's John Brown's Body, a full-length poem about the American Civil War and its aftermath.
:* 1953: John Brown's Body, adapted by Laughton from Stephen Vincent Benét
Following Vincent Lam's win of the Giller Prize in 2006, Geist columnist Stephen Henighan criticized the Giller Prize for its apparent dependency for its shortlists and winners on books published by Bertelsmann AG-affiliated Canadian publishing houses, all of which are based in Toronto.
* 2009: Bev Vincent: The Stephen King Illustrated Companion: The Life and Works of the Master of Horror
In Stephen Vincent Benét's 1937 story " By the Waters of Babylon " ( originally titled " The Place of the Gods "), a young man explores the ruins of a city in the northeastern United States, possibly New York, generations after a war in which future weapons caused " The Great Burning ".
In the November 2011 general election incumbent Vincent Barrella won re-election running as an independent after losing the endorsement of the Point Pleasant Beach Republican Party which went to Stephen Reid, while Republiocan William R. Mayer and Independent Bret Gordon won three-year terms on the Borough Council.
Painted Post is featured in the Stephen Vincent Benet poem " American Names.
* Stephen Vincent Benét, author
Members of the Borough Council are Stephen Chval ( D, 2013 ), Mary Anne Groh ( R, 2012 ), Vincent Iacobino ( D, 2014 ), Glen Poosikian ( D, 2012 ) and Andrew Rosenberg ( R, 2013 ) and Anthony Volpe ( R, 2014 ).
On stage in the 1953 dramatic reading of Stephen Vincent Benét's John Brown's Body, Massey, in addition to narrating along with Tyrone Power and Judith Anderson, took on both the roles of John Brown and Abe Lincoln in the same work.
He was the older brother of Stephen Vincent Benét.
He was born in Brooklyn, New York, the son of Col. James Walker Benét and his wife née Frances Neill Rose, and grandson of Brigadier General Stephen Vincent Benét.
* Pulitzer Prize for Poetry: Stephen Vincent Benét: John Brown's Body
* Pulitzer Prize for Poetry: Stephen Vincent Benét, Western Star
* Stephen Vincent Benét ( 1898 – 1943 ), American author

Stephen and Benét
( The story in question was probably " By the Waters of Babylon " by Stephen Vincent Benét, which was published as " The Place of the Gods " in the July 31, 1937 edition.
The first person narrator of Stephen Vincent Benét ’ s short story The Last Of The Legions is a legionary of the Victoria Victrix, who recounts the events and the impressions of soldiers and populace surrounding the departure of the legion from Britain.
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Stephen Vincent Benét ( July 22, 1898 – March 13, 1943 ) was an American author, poet, short story writer, and novelist.
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This retelling by Louis Zara of the brief, anguished life of Stephen Crane -- poet and master novelist at 23, dead at 28 -- is in novelized form but does not abuse its tragic subject.
M. H. Abrams and Stephen Greenblatt assert in their introduction to Beowulf in the Norton Anthology of English Literature that, " The poet was reviving the heroic language, style, and pagan world of ancient Germanic oral poetry it is now widely believed that Beowulf is the work of a single poet who was a Christian and that his poem reflects well-established Christian tradition.
* 1909 – Stephen Spender, English poet ( d. 1995 )
** Stephen Foster, American songwriter and poet ( d. 1864 )
** Stephen Hawes, English poet ( d. c. 1521 )
Stephen Crane ( November 1, 1871 – June 5, 1900 ) was an American novelist, short story writer, poet and journalist.
The American poet, novelist, and journalist Stephen Crane died there on 15 June 1900 of tuberculosis.
Robert Stephen Hawker ( 3 December 1803 – 15 August 1875 ) was an Anglican priest, poet, antiquarian of Cornwall and reputed eccentric.
In James Joyce's A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man, the Irish poet Thomas Moore is described by the protagonist Stephen Dedalus as being " a Firbolg in the borrowed cloak of a Milesian.
* Stephen Dunn, poet and winner of the Pulitzer Prize
Surveying was done by Stephen W. B. Carnegy, an attorney from Canton, Missouri ; “ Edina ” was a reference to his home ( taken from Scottish poet Robert Burns ’ " Address to Edinburgh ").
* Stephen Dunn ( 1939 -), poet and winner of the Pulitzer Prize for Poetry.
* Stephen Tomajczyk, author and poet
Tennyson's position as poet laureate during this time and the popularity of the Idylls served to further propagate this view of women in the Victorian age .< ref > Ahern, Stephen.
The year involved the deaths of at least several highly prominent writers, including among them the following: The late poet Oscar Wilde ( a " celebrity " poet in late-19th century western European society ), the German philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche ( critical and acclaimed philologist of Weimar Classicism and one of the most famous German thinkers ), the English poet Ernest Dowson ( marking the death of one of the last notable poets of the Decadent movement ), John Ruskin ( one of the most important historical art critics and an influential essayist ), Francišak Bahuševič ( a literary pioneer of New Belarusian literature ), Stephen Crane, R. D. Blackmore and José Maria de Eça de Queiroz, often considered the greatest Portuguese writer in the realist style.
* June 5 — Stephen Crane, American writer, journalist and poet ( born 1871 )
Stephen Spender, poet
* James Kenneth Stephen ( 1859-1892 ), a promising poet who died within his father's lifetime
Later Ibn ‘ Arabī returned to Malatya and according to Stephen Hartenstein he met Bahā ’ uddīn Walad, father of the famous Persian Poet Jallaluddin Rumi, the famous Persian poet of that time.
* Mary Collier-The Woman's Labour ( an answer to Stephen Duck from the " milkmaid poet ")
" Stephen Burt, a poet and Harvard professor of English, has compared Ashbery to T. S. Eliot, calling Ashbery " the last figure whom half the English-language poets alive thought a great model, and the other half thought incomprehensible ".

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