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* 1947 – Camille Paglia, American writer
Writers such as Camille Paglia, Christina Hoff Sommers, Jean Bethke Elshtain, Elizabeth Fox-Genovese and Daphne Patai oppose some forms of feminism, though they identify as feminists.
Camille Paglia, who called the poem " the greatest poem of the twentieth century ," and said " all human beings, like Leda, are caught up moment by moment in the ' white rush ' of experience.
Camille Paglia, a self-described " dissident feminist " who has often been at odds with other academic feminists, argues that the Marxist-inspired interpretation of misogyny so prevalent in second-wave feminism is seriously flawed.
The academic Camille Paglia said that PC empowers the enemies of the Left, and alienates the masses against feminism.
In 1994, Camille Paglia described some feminist groups as " Stalinist " for engaging in what she describes as censorship and quashing of dissent.
" Balzac has received high praise from critics as diverse as Walter Benjamin and Camille Paglia.
Camille Paglia, author of Sexual Personae and public intellectual, denounced Fish as a " totalitarian Tinkerbell ," charging him with hypocrisy for lecturing about multiculturalism from the perspective of a tenured professor at the homogeneous and sheltered ivory tower of Duke .< ref >
Luminaries such as Stephen King, Stanley Kubrick, Douglas Hofstadter, Ken Burns, Harold Bloom, Camille Paglia, Hunter Thompson, Anne Rice, and Jacques Derrida were apparently interviewed as to their opinions about the film.
Sigmund Freud, James Joyce, Ernest Hemingway, D. H. Lawrence, Aleister Crowley, Ezra Pound, William Gaddis, Mary Renault, Joseph Campbell, Roger Zelazny, Naomi Mitchison ( in her The Corn King and the Spring Queen ), and Camille Paglia, are some of the authors deeply influenced by The Golden Bough.
Additionally, the borough's annual Collingswood Book Festival brings recognized authors including Camille Paglia and Joshua Piven of the Worst-Case Scenario series.
Camille Paglia holds that " Turning people into sex objects is one of the specialties of our species.
Sexual Personae: Art and Decadence from Nefertiti to Emily Dickinson, published in 1990, is a survey of sexual decadence in Western literature and the visual arts written by scholar Camille Paglia.
" According to Camille Paglia, he is " the kind of bold, entrepreneurial, free-wheeling, information-oriented outsider we need far more of in this country.
Humanities scholar Camille Paglia speculated that the song's lyrics might have been partly inspired by William Blake's poem " The Mental Traveller ": " She binds iron thorns around his head / And pierces both his hands and feet / And cuts his heart out of his side / To make it feel both cold & heat.
Writer Camille Paglia, who had been denounced by Friedan in a Playboy interview, wrote a brief obituary for her in Entertainment Weekly:
* Camille Paglia, author and academic.
Sullivan also published a number of pieces by Camille Paglia.
In " Sontag, Bloody Sontag ," an essay in her book Vamps and Tramps, Camille Paglia describes her initial admiration for Sontag and her subsequent disillusionment.
Camille Paglia credited Fragility with matching " the highest academic standards " of the twentieth century, and The Times Higher Education called it " a supremely scholarly work ".
:* Camille Paglia has listed The Decline of the West as one of the influences on her 1990 work of literary criticism Sexual Personae.
Writing 30 years after Richter's death, Camille Paglia paid tribute to her " for her clarity and rigor of mind ; her fineness of sensibility and connoisseurship ; her attention to detail and her power of observation and deduction ; her mastery of form and design.
Camille Paglia noted in 2004 that the book and popular HBO series Sex and the City had much in common in that the characters in both ( who have similar lives ) are " very much at the mercy of cads.
Lewis, essayist Edward Hoagland, literary critic Camille Paglia, rhetorician Kenneth Burke, fomer United Artists ' senior vice-president Steven Bach, novelists Bernard Malamud and John Gardner, trumpeter / composer Bill Dixon, composers Allen Shawn, Henry Brant, and Vivian Fine, painters Kenneth Noland and Jules Olitski, politicians Mansour Farhang and Mac Maharaj, poets Léonie Adams and Howard Nemerov, sculptor Anthony Caro, dancer / choreographer Martha Graham, drummer Milford Graves, author William " Bill " Butler ( author of The Butterfly Revolution ), economist Karl Polanyi and a number of Pulitzer Prize-winning poets including W. H. Auden, Stanley Kunitz, Mary Oliver, Theodore Roethke and Anne Waldman.

Camille and work
Her work was selected for exhibition in six subsequent Salons until, in 1874, she joined the " rejected " Impressionists in the first of their own exhibitions, which included Paul Cézanne, Edgar Degas, Claude Monet, Camille Pissarro, Pierre-Auguste Renoir, and Alfred Sisley.
Nash wrote humorous poems for each movement of the Camille Saint-Saëns orchestral suite The Carnival of the Animals, which are sometimes recited when the work is performed.
French Impressionist painters such as Claude Monet, Camille Pissarro, and Pierre-Auguste Renoir advocated en plein air painting, and much of their work was done outdoors, in the diffuse light provided by a large white umbrella.
Rambova, Mathis, Ivano, and Valentino began work on the Alla Nazimova film Camille.
At the same time he started his graduate studies at the Sorbonne, where he learned about Émile Borel's work on the incipient measure theory and Camille Jordan's work on the Jordan measure.
A theme from his 1717 opera Camille was used as the basis of the collaborative work La guirlande de Campra by seven French composers, written in 1952.
Born in Beirut, Lebanon, his work in France included the scores for Betty Blue and Camille Claudel.
Dupré, as a young student, had pulled the organ stops for the composer Camille Saint-Saëns in a performance of the Symphony No. 3 in Paris, and the organ of Ford Auditorium in Detroit was well suited to the work.
His work was later extended by writers like Leon Denis, Jean-Baptiste Roustaing, Arthur Conan Doyle, Camille Flammarion, Gabriel Delanne, Ernesto Bozzano, Chico Xavier, Divaldo Pereira Franco, Waldo Vieira, Johannes Greber and others.
He was introduced to the work of Vincent van Gogh, Georges Seurat, Camille Pissarro, Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec and others at an exhibition organised by Flemish painter and architect Henry van de Velde at the Antwerp Academy around 1892.
The dissertations not embodied in his work were collected by himself and ( after his death ) by his pupil, Camille Jullian, and published as volumes of miscellanies: Recherches sur quelques problèmes d ' Histoire ( 1885 ), dealing with the Roman colonate, the land system in Normandy ; the Germanic mark, and the judiciary organization in the kingdom of the Franks ; Nouvelles recherches sur quelques problèmes d ' histoire ( 1891 ); and Questions historiques ( 1893 ), which contains his paper on Chios and his thesis on Polybius.
** The principal authority for Louvois's life and times is Camille Rousset's Histoire de Louvois ( Paris, 1872 ), a great work founded on the 900 volumes of his despatches at the Depôt de la Guerre.
Kālidāsa's work continued to evoke inspiration among the artistic circles of Europe during the late 19th century and early 20th century, as evidenced by Camille Claudel's sculpture Shakuntala.
Among the Impressionists Sisley has been overshadowed by Monet, although his work most resembles that of Camille Pissarro.
As he confided to his friend Camille Mauclair in 1895: " It is no slight work.
Marie Ennemond Camille Jordan ( January 5, 1838 – January 22, 1922 ) was a French mathematician, known both for his foundational work in group theory and for his influential Cours d ' analyse.
* Vijf kerstvertellingen ( 1934 )-Translated from French work of Camille Melloy
The family with whom Camille was traveling wishes to find work in this manner, but they are killed by a French naval officer.
Danton and his friends and allies — Maximilien Robespierre, Camille Desmoulins, Fabre d ' Églantine, Jean-Paul Marat, etc .— were assisted in their work by the fear of invasion.
There were catalog numbers for both the original pressing of The Black Album ( 25677 ) and for Camille, but they were canceled and abandoned and, therefore, it can be said that both of those albums ( which showcase the Camille alter ego ) and certainly the numerous unreleased music and full length films and video work that are known to have been created in Prince's state-of-the-art Paisley Park studios are among the rarest of the Prince catalog on the Paisley Park record label.

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