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The letters, part of a larger and somewhat one-sided correspondence in which Heger frequently appears not to have replied, reveal she had been in love with a married man, although they are complex and have been interpreted in numerous ways, including as an example of literary self-dramatisation and an expression of gratitude from a former pupil.
She maintained a correspondence with the Austrian philosopher and pedagogue Wilhelm Jerusalem, who was one of the first to discover her literary talent.
Partly based on extensive correspondence between American travel writer Richard Halliburton and the literary and salon figures who had known Brooke.
and his predecessor from their agents in Palestine, leads some Egyptologists to conclude that in the century before the Exodus an active literary intercourse was carried on between these nations, and that the medium of the correspondence was the Babylonian language and script.
The Whalestoe Letters ( 2000 ) by cult author Mark Z. Danielewski is an epistolary novella which more fully develops the literary correspondence between Pelafina H. Lièvre and her son Johnny from 1982-1989, characters first introduced in Danielewski's prior work, House of Leaves.
* The Northrop Frye Collection at the Victoria University Library at the University of Toronto A comprehensive collection of Northrop Frye's published work, literary manuscripts, correspondence, personal and professional writings, photographs and audiovisual materials.
Yeats, took on a wider importance in the history of literary modernism, as the subsequent correspondence between the two led to the serial publication, at Pound's behest, of A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man in The Egoist.
His Complete Letters of Oscar Wilde, compiled over the same period as Hart-Davis's correspondence with George Lyttelton, was described in a review of the latter as " a mammoth undertaking whose difficulties and challenges are documented in great detail in the letters, giving a satisfying portrayal of what dedication in literary scholarship looks like from the inside ".
After her death ( 1824 ), her Essai sur l ' éducation des femmes was published and received academic approval, but it was not until her grandson, Paul de Rémusat, published her Mémoires ( 3 vols., Paris, 1879 – 80 ), which followed by some correspondence with her son ( 2 vols., 1881 ), that justice could be done to her literary talent.
She assisted Schlegel in some of his literary productions, and the publication of her correspondence in 1871 established for her a posthumous reputation as a German letter writer.
He was in close relations with Thomas Secker, exchanged letters with Edward Waddington, and had a large literary correspondence with continental scholars, and with the ministers of New England.
Warburton's works were edited ( 7 vols., 1788 ) by Richard Hurd with a biographical preface, and the correspondence between the two friends — an important contribution to the literary history of the period — was edited by Samuel Parr in 1808.
Contains extensive material on Rose and Laura's literary collaboration, including facsimiles of their correspondence.
1: Wagner details the life, correspondence and literary writings of Sommerring ;
But the Agatha Christie / Edmund Cork and Harold Ober literary correspondence files, currently held at Exeter University in Devon, indicate Sleeping Murder was written early in 1940.
The correspondence files of Christie's literary agents, Edmund Cork and Harold Ober, show that Christie's royalty statement for 15 March 1940 states that the secretarial agency hired by Edmund Cork to type up Murder in Retrospect charged £ 19 13s.
A Foxite Whig, He was a prolific writer on the law and political topics, a vigorous and contentious advocate of parliamentary and other reforms, and carried on a voluminous correspondence with all the literary men of his time.
* September 9-Richard Steele marries Mary Scurlock – one of the most famous literary marriages of all time, thanks to their correspondence.
Child carried his investigations into the ballads of languages other than English, engaging in extensive international correspondence on the subject with colleagues abroad, primarily with the Danish literary historian and ethnographer Svend Grundtvig, whose monumental twelve-volume compilation of Danish ballads, Danmarks gamle Folkeviser, vols.
Even amid the terrors of the French Revolution, Parr adhered to Whiggism, and his correspondence included every man of eminence, either literary or political, who adopted the same creed.
During most of the 1790s, Brown developed his literary ambitions in projects that often remained incomplete ( for example the so-called " Henrietta Letters ," transcribed in the Clark biography ) and frequently used his correspondence with friends as a sort of laboratory for narrative experiments.
Selections from his literary remains were published by R. Krauss in Eduard Mörike als Gelegenheitsdichter ( 1895 ), and his correspondence with Hermann Kurz, Moritz von Schwind, and Theodor Storm, by J. Bachtold ( 1885 – 1891 ); an edition of Mörike's Ausgewählte Briefe (“ Selected letters ”), in 2 vols., appeared 1903-1904.
From this time onward the former bishop lived in retirement, occupying himself in literary pursuits and in correspondence with other intellectual figures of Europe.
* In fall 2006, the literary journal Chicago Review published a special issue on Rexroth that includes a large collection of his correspondence, an interview conducted by Bradford Morrow, and several essays and poems in his honor.

literary and papers
The project was established in 1986 to assemble, preserve, translate, and publish papers selected from the literary estate of Albert Einstein and from other collections.
* Sabrina Inowlocki & Claudio Zamagni ( eds ), Reconsidering Eusebius: Collected papers on literary, historical, and theological issues ( Leiden, Brill, 2011 ) ( Vigiliae Christianae, Supplements, 107 ).
There were existing papers which splintered after the revolution and produced other independent, pro-Sandinista newspapers, such as El Nuevo Diario and its literary addition Nuevo Amanecer Cultural.
His literary papers are housed at the Clara Thomas Archives at York University.
* J. Patrich, Caesarea in the Time of Eusebius, in: Sabrina Inowlocki & Claudio Zamagni ( eds ), Reconsidering Eusebius: Collected papers on literary, historical, and theological issues ( Leiden, Brill, 2011 ) ( Vigiliae Christianae, Supplements, 107 ).
Kolmogorov was educated in his aunt's village school, and his earliest literary efforts and mathematical papers were printed in the school newspaper.
A considerable collection of literary remains, consisting of papers, letters and two manuscript volumes of a treatise on weights and measures, are still preserved at Garden.
The corporation's stated purposes are: “ Charitable, benevolent, scientific, historical, literary and religious purposes ; the moral and mental improvement of men and women, the dissemination of Bible truths in various languages by means of the publication of tracts, pamphlets, papers and other religious documents, and for religious missionary work .”
This series publishes Mark Twain's private papers – his letters, notebooks, unpublished literary works, and autobiography.
He contributed to the Anarchiad, a series of satirico-political papers, and in 1787 published a long and ambitious poem, The Vision of Columbus, which gave him a considerable literary reputation and was once much read.
He was unmolested, however, and during the First Empire lived in literary retirement at Lyon with his wife and family, producing for the Lyon academy occasional papers on the Influence réciproque de l ' éloquence sur la Révolution et de la Révolution sur l ' éloquence ; Etudes sur Klopstock, etc.
Before leaving for Cuba, Martí wrote his " literary will " on April 1, 1895, leaving his personal papers and manuscripts to Gonzalo de Quesada, with instructions for editing.
The department of Manuscripts and Special Collections, The University of Nottingham holds a number of papers relating to the 1st Duke: the Cavendish Papers ( Pw 1 ), part of the Portland ( Welbeck ) Collection, includes some of his personal papers ; the Portland Literary Collection ( Pw V ), also part of the Portland ( Welbeck ) Collection, contains many of his literary papers ; and the Newcastle ( Clumber ) Collection ( Ne ) includes some estate papers from the time of the 1st Duke, for example, relating to his purchase of Nottingham Castle.
The Orléanists indeed continued throughout the Second Republic ( 1848 – 1852 ) and the Empire ( 1852 – 1870 ) to enjoy a marked social and literary prestige, on the strength of the wealth and capacity of some of their members, their influence in the Académie française and the ability of their organs in the press — particularly the Revue des deux mondes, the Journal des débats, and the papers directed by E. Hervé.
He was untiring in literary work, and, though this consisted very largely of occasional papers, lectures, articles in reviews, addresses, and sermons, it included a third volume of his History of the Jewish Church, a volume on the Church of Scotland, another of Addresses and Sermons preached in America, and another on Christian Institutions ( 1881 ).
* Dorset County Museum, Dorchester, Correspondence and literary papers.
At Edinburgh Mackenzie belonged to a literary club, at the meetings of which papers in the manner of The Spectator were read.
In 1861 he edited the comic journal, Komarac (" The Mosquito "), with Đorđe Rajković, and in the same year he started the literary journal, Javor, and to these papers he contributed many poems.
* Nelson Bond at Marshall University, the home of Bond's literary papers.
His papers addressed to the throne and his literary disquisitions are held in high esteem by the scholars of China, who treasure as the edition of his collected works in 156 books, which was edited by Li Hongzhang in 1876, as a memorial of a great and un-corrupt statesman.
The library is also home to the university archives which, in addition to institutional records, also contains the papers of many important Canadian literary figures including Margaret Atwood and Leonard Cohen.

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