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Category: Writers of historical novels set in Early Modern period
Early novels in this renaissance were Jack Williamson's novel Beachhead and Ben Bova's novel Mars ( both 1992 ), which envisioned large-scale expeditions to Mars according to the thinking of the 1990s.
Early on as an actor, he developed the habit of toting around a book-bag filled with novels, dictionaries, a complete Shakespeare, and books of quotations, history, and biography, and enjoyed solving crossword puzzles.
Another short story ( found in The Early Asimov anthology ), " Mother Earth ", is set about a thousand years before the robot novels, when the Spacer worlds chose to become separated from Earth.
* Borislav Pekic's novels are recognized as unusually deeply researched historical novels, taking place in Medieval and Early Modern Europe as well as several during WWII, most notably in his acclaimed, How to Quiet a Vampire.
* Umberto Eco's novels, most notably his most famous, The Name of the Rose, are historical novels, taking place in Medieval or Early Modern Europe.
Category: Writers of historical novels set in Early Modern period
Early on, Mircea Eliade's novels were the subject of satire: before the two of them became friends, Nicolae Steinhardt, using the pen name Antisthius, authored and published parodies of them.
Early 20th Century representations of the region can be found in the Mercian novels of Francis Brett Young, most notably My Brother Jonathan ( 1928 ).
Category: Writers of historical novels set in Early Modern period
* Early textless panels for the next of Alan Moore's graphic novels, Century: 1969, include Cleese's character, as well as Steptoe and Son.
Category: Writers of historical novels set in Early Modern period
Plato's Apology may be read as both a religious and literary apology ; however, more specifically literary examples may be found in the prefaces and dedications, which proceed many Early Modern plays, novels, and poems.
Early in his career, Kim Newman wrote several Warhammer novels under the name ' Jack Yeovil '.
Early novels were published as " GW Books " by Boxtree Ltd, but more recently novels have been under Games Workshop's publishing arm, the Black Library.
Early novels hint that he was part of the royal family but this suggestion is dropped in later works.
Category: Writers of historical novels set in Early Modern period
Early in Knowles's career, he wrote for the Hartford Courant and was assistant editor for Holiday magazine, while he concurrently began writing novels, of which he eventually completed seven.
Early instalments of Maus that appeared in Raw inspired the young Chris Ware to " try to do comics that had a ' serious ' tone to them ", and it is cited as a primary influence on graphic novels such as Marjane Satrapi's Persepolis and Alison Bechdel's Fun Home.
English erotic novels from this period include The Lustful Turk ( 1828 ); The Romance of Lust ( 1873 ); The Convent School, or Early Experiences of A Young Flagellant ( 1876 ) by Rosa Coote ; The Mysteries of Verbena House, or, Miss Bellasis Birched for Thieving ( 1882 ) by Etonensis, actually by George Augustus Sala and James Campbell Reddie ; The Autobiography of a Flea ( 1887 ); Venus in India ( 1889 ) by ' Captain Charles Devereaux '; Flossie, a Venus of Fifteen: By one who knew this Charming Goddess and worshipped at her shrine ( 1897 ) and My Lustful Adventures by ' Ramrod '.
Early Bengali plays and novels are well represented.

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The Cantigas are frequently recorded and performed by Early Music groups, and quite a few CDs featuring music from the Cantigas are available.
Early clavichords frequently had many notes played on each string, even going so far as the keyed monochord — an instrument with only one string — though most clavichords were triple-or double-fretted.
Early Western travelers, whether to Persia, Turkey or China frequently remark on the absence of changes in fashion there, and observers from these other cultures comment on the unseemly pace of Western fashion, which many felt suggested an instability and lack of order in Western culture.
Early muskets produced large quantities of smoke and soot, which had to be cleaned from the action and bore of the musket frequently, either through the action of repeated bore scrubbing, or a deliberate attempt to create " soot grooves " that would allow for more shots to be fired from the firearm.
Early on, Linnell frequently contributed humorous spoken-word pieces to the program.
Early in life, he so far exceeded the previous deeds of his predecessors that he is frequently spoken of, not only as the leader, but as the founder, of the Porcia Gens.
Early in his career he was active in several branches of his profession: sometimes a decorative painter, more frequently producing portraits and altarpieces, woodcuts, engravings, and designing the coins for the electorate.
Early transmitters were technically crude and virtually impossible to set accurately on their intended frequency and if ( as frequently happened ) two ( or more ) stations in the same part of the country broadcast simultaneously the resultant interference meant that usually neither could be heard clearly.
Early on, the dance was frequently spelled mash in fanzines and record liner notes, but pronounced mosh, as in the 1982 song " Total Mash " by the D. C .- based hardcore band Scream.
Early in his career, Crawford was stereotyped as a fast-talking tough guy and frequently played the villain.
Early season promise faded as the radical looking ‘ tusked ’ Williams FW26 initially lacked pace and both drivers were frequently left struggling to score points.
Early uses of the term in the United States were connected to the foreign policy of Theodore Roosevelt, who was frequently accused of jingoism.
Early on, the standard was frequently known as AES / EBU.
Early films often used alien life forms as a threat or peril to the human race, where the invaders were frequently fictional representations of actual military or political threats on Earth.
Early medieval European courts frequently traveled from place to place following the monarch as he traveled.
Early English language anime publications frequently used the alternate spelling " Jion " when writing articles about Gundam.
" Early episodes frequently detailed the efforts of the United States government to secure Airwolf from Hawke who is officially charged with having stolen it.
Early in 1928, Robinson clashed with Senator James Heflin, a Democrat from Alabama, who frequently inserted anti-Catholic sentiments into many of his speeches.
Early European settlers frequently intermarried with the indigenous Khoi, producing a sizable mixed population known at the time as " Basters ", but currently known as the Griqua people.
Early copyright privileges were called " monopolies ," particularly during the reign of Queen Elizabeth, who frequently gave grants of monopolies in articles of common use, such as salt, leather, coal, soap, cards, beer, and wine.
The species most frequently sought is Early Spider Orchid, which in Britain, is most common in Purbeck.
Early European explorers and settlers frequently encountered and utilised Weka ; they were called " bush hens ".
In the Early English period the small buttresses frequently finished with gablets, and the more important with pinnacles supported with clustered shafts.
It is only slightly more advanced than the games created by the author in the collection The Early Years, where the players objectives are seldom more complex than moving through physical obstacles, frequently by killing whatever mythical creature is in his way.

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