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Contains an autobiographical afterword by C. L. Moore, and a biographical introduction by Del Rey, which is carefully noncommittal about the influence of her personal life on her writing.
However, as mentioned in the introduction, biographical details such as these should be regarded with scepticism.
It is not a biographical movie, and in the introduction describes itself as " not the story of his life, but a fairytale about this great spinner of fairy tails.
Dictionary of N. Bailey ', with an introduction by W. E. A. Axon ( English Dialect Society ), giving biographical and bibliographical details.
de la langue française ( 1905 ), with biographical and critical introduction by Leon Séché, who also wrote Joachim du Bellay -- documents nouveaux et inédits ( 1880 ), and published in 1903 the first volume of a new edition of the Œuvres
containing the full texts of Myths of the Cherokee ( 1900 ) and The sacred formulas of the Cherokees ( 1891 ) as published by the Bureau of American Ethnology: with a new biographical introduction, James Mooney and the eastern Cherokees, by George Ellison ," Asheville, NC: Historical Images, 1992.
edited and with an introduction by Yuri Tsivian ; Russian texts translated by Julian Graffy ; filmographic and biographical research, Aleksandr Deriabin ; co-researchers, Oksana Sarkisova, Sarah Keller, Theresa Scandiffio.
Some of Sybel's numerous historical and political essays have been collected in Kleine historische Schriften ( 3 vols, 1863, 1869, 1881 ; new ed., 1897 ); Vorträge und Aufsätze ( Berlin, 1874 ); and Vorträge und Abhandlungen, published after his death with a biographical introduction by C. Varrentrapp ( Munich, 1897 ).
A revised edition of this work, with a historical and biographical introduction, was published in 1885 by Charles Plummer, under the title The Governance of England.
* See the biographical introduction prefixed to Blair's Poetical Works, by Dr Robert Anderson, in his Poets of Great Britain, vol.
A biographical introduction was prefixed to the work by his student and successor George Lyman Kittredge.
In Spanish, Don Pascual de Gayangos wrote a useful biographical introduction to a publication of a few of his letters -- Cinco Cartas politico-literarias de Don Diego Sarmiento de Acuña, conde de Gondomar, issued at Madrid in 1869 by the Sociedad de Bibliófilos of the Spanish Academy ; and there is a life in English by F. H.
Includes introduction by Will Rogers and biographical note and dedication by Nancy C. Russell.
* The Literature of the Georgian Era ( 1894 ) edited with a biographical introduction by W Knight
Moroney's lengthy introduction is, to date, the best biographical source on Couperin in English.
It was reissued as Laurel Leaves in 1854 and was edited with a biographical introduction by Griswold.
* Robert Eyres Landor: Selections from his poetry and prose with an introduction biographical & critical by Eric Partridge, The Fanfrolico Press, 1927, and later reprints.
Lucy published a selection of her father's poems and letters, to which Edward Fitzgerald, translator of the Rubáiyát of Omar Khayyám and her future husband, prefixed a biographical introduction.
After Eva's death, Esther collected many of her poems for publication and wrote a biographical introduction to them.
* Fink, M ( 1984 ), " Meduna and the Origins of Convulsive Therapy ", American Journal of Psychiatry, 141 ( 9 ): 1034-1041 ( This historical and biographical paper discusses the introduction of the shock treatment in psychiatry, the role of a theory of the biological antagonism between epilepsy and schizophrenia, and the contributions of Ladislau von Meduna, Sakel, Ugo Cerletti, and Lucio Bini.
William Henderson Carslaw revised Howie's text and published it, with illustrations and notes, and a short biographical introduction ; and in 1876 a further illustrated edition appeared, with biographical notice compiled from statements made by Howie's relatives, and an introductory essay by Dr. Robert Buchanan.
Compiled with a biographical introduction by Max Wiener.
In 1903, under the title The Development of Modern Philosophy and Other Essays, his more important lectures were published with a short biographical introduction by W. R. Sorley of Cambridge University ( see Mind, xiii.

biographical and Life
Several biographical programs have been made, such as the 2004 BBC television programme entitled Agatha Christie: A Life in Pictures, in which she is portrayed by Olivia Williams, Anna Massey, and Bonnie Wright.
A brief biographical note is found in Aelius Donatus's Life of Virgil, which seems to be derived from an earlier work by Suetonius.
Quinn won his second Oscar for Best Supporting Actor by portraying the painter Paul Gauguin in Vincente Minnelli's van Gogh biographical film, Lust for Life ( 1956 ).
The Life of Emile Zola is a 1937 American biographical film about French author Émile Zola.
A large number of episodes of Life Is Worth Living have been saved, and they are now aired weekly on the Eternal Word Television Network Catholic cable network, which also makes a collection of them available on DVD ( In the biographical information about Fulton J. Sheen added to the end of many episodes, a still image of Bishop Sheen looking into a DuMont Television camera can be seen ).
Lust for Life ( 1956 ) is a MGM ( Metrocolor ) biographical film about the life of the Dutch painter Vincent van Gogh, based on the 1934 novel by Irving Stone and adapted by Norman Corwin.
The making of the film is portrayed in The Life and Death of Peter Sellers, a biographical film of Sellers ' life.
She also was well-remembered for her biographical works: Memoir of John Aikin, MD ( 1823 ), The Works of Anna Laetita Barbauld ( 1825 ), The Life of Anne Boleyn ( 1827 ), and The Life of Joseph Addison ( 1843 ).
In 2006, BBC television broadcast a biographical drama, The Secret Life of Mrs Beeton, with Anna Madeley in the title role.
Bodenheim's memoir, My Life and Loves in Greenwich Village, released six months after Bodenheim's death in 1954, was ghostwritten by Samuel Roth, who had been cheaply paying a down-and-out Bodenheim for his biographical stories about Greenwhich Village at the time of his murder.
Froude wrote his Life of Carlyle according to what he understood as Carlyle's own biographical principles, describing not only Carlyle's intellectual greatness but also his personal failings.
More strictly biographical in their nature are: Die Jugend Caterinas de ' Medici ( Youth of Catherine de ' Medici, 1854 ), which has been translated into French by A. Baschet ( 1866 ); Die Gräfin von Albany ( 1860 ) and a life of his close friend Capponi, Gino Capponi, ein Zeit-und Lebensbild ( Life and Times of Gino Capponi, Gotha, 1880 ).
She earned a second Emmy for her portrayal of Judy Garland in the 2001 television biographical film Life with Judy Garland: Me and My Shadows.
And I. Francis Kyle III, An Uncommon Christian: James Brainerd Taylor, Forgotten Evangelist in America's Second Great Awakening ( University Press of America, 2008, Foreword by John F. Thornbury, contains the appendix " David Brainerd and James Brainerd Taylor: A Comparative Chart "), Of Intense Brightness: The Spirituality of Uncommon Christian James Brainerd Taylor ( University Press of America, 2008, Foreword by James M Houston, Epilogue by Peter Adam ), God's Co-worker: 21st-century Evangelism with Uncommon Christian James Brainerd Taylor ( forthcoming, published doctoral dissertation ), Uncommon Christian Devotional: Living the Uncommon Christian Life with James Brainerd Taylor ( forthcoming ) and Uncommon Christian Ministries ' online biographical sketch and timeline on Taylor ( http :// www. UncommonChristian. com or http :// www. JamesBrainerdTaylor. com ).
A biographical sketch, An Account of the Life of James Beattie, LL. D., was published in 1804 by Alexander Bower.
Most of the biographical material comes from four sources: two are texts entitled Life of Apollonius found in the scholia on his work ( Vitae A and B ); a third is an entry in the 10th-century encyclopaedia the Suda ; and fourthly a 2nd-century BCE papyrus, P. Oxy.
Vance published a series of historical and biographical works: National Portraits ( 1941 ), A G Stephens: His Life and Work ( 1941 ), Frank Wilmot ( 1942 ) and Louis Esson and the Australian Theatre ( 1948 ).
See the Life and Labours of Albany Fonblanque, edited by his nephew, Edward Barrington de Fonblanque ( London, 1874 ); a collection of his articles with a brief biographical notice.
A highly successful biographical film, A Life in the Country, was first shown on BBC TV in 1976.
Academic research and writing include book reviews and articles in Quaker Life magazine, the Voice of Evangelical Methodism, Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society, and biographical entries in the Dictionary of North Carolina Biography.
A premiere was held, Podammit, in which Kevin Smith hosted a variety of six podcasts, which will remain with the theatre as a live base, including Plus One 3D with his wife, Jennifer Schwalbach, Comic-Con Babble-On Theatre with Ralph Garman and Let Us Act with Jason Mewes ( in which audience members voice-act / act alongside Garman and Mewes, reading from comic books and film scripts, respectively ), as well as The ABCs of SNL with Jon Lovitz himself, an ongoing ' This Is Your Life ' style biographical interview about Lovitz's life and career.
Parts of the biographical section of Zosima's life are based on " The Life of the Elder Leonid ", a text he found at Optina and copied " almost word for word ".
Irving Stone ( born Tannenbaum, July 14, 1903, San Francisco, California – August 26, 1989, Los Angeles, California ) was an American writer known for his biographical novels of famous historical personalities, including Lust for Life, a biographical novel about the life of Vincent van Gogh, and The Agony and the Ecstasy, a biographical novel about Michelangelo.

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