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Li ' l Abner was also the subject of the first book-length, scholarly assessment of an American comic strip ever published.
Comic strip artists may also sometimes work in book-length form, creating graphic novels.
Li ' l Abner was also the subject of the first book-length, scholarly assessment of a comic strip ever published.
Although Willie Garvin continued to appear in the Modesty Blaise comic strip until O ' Donnell retired in 2002 ( actually he retired in 2001, but a book-length strip based upon one of his short stories subsequently appeared in a Scandinavian publication the next year ), chronologically his final appearance comes in the closing story of the 1996 short story collection Cobra Trap.

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As noted above, post-left anarchist Bob Black, in his book-length critique of Bookchin's philosophy entitled Anarchy After Leftism, said of post-left anarchy that: " It is, unlike Bookchinism, “ individualistic ” in the sense that if the freedom and happiness of the individual — i. e., each and every really existing person, every Tom, Dick and Murray — is not the measure of the good society, what is?

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In 1970, however, Scott and Zelda's marriage saw its most profound revision, when Nancy Milford, a graduate student at Columbia University, published Zelda: A Biography, the first book-length treatment of Zelda's life.

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He gained notoriety in 1848 with the publication of A Fable for Critics, a book-length poem satirizing contemporary critics and poets.
In 2000, he published Bowling Alone: The Collapse and Revival of American Community, a book-length expansion of the original argument, adding new evidence and answering many of his critics.

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To add some further confusion, some of the shorter novels published in magazines were later expanded to, or incorporated in, book-length novels.
While in prison, he wrote at least four book-length manuscripts including a lyrical autobiographical novel, How It All Began, philosophical treatise Philosophical Arabesques, a collection of poems, and Socialism and Its Culture – all of which were found in Stalin's archive and published in the 1990s ).
Bukharin had been allowed to write four book-length manuscripts, including an autobiographical novel, How It All Began, a philosophical treatise, and a collection of poems – all of which were found in Stalin's archive and published in the 1990s – while in prison.
Many articles were carried over from the ninth edition, some with minimal updating, some of the book-length articles divided into smaller parts for easier reference, yet others much abridged.
In later years, book-length monographs on Frame were published.
Some entries written by Grove, such as that on the prophet Elijah, were equivalent almost to book-length.
Spiegelman was not comfortable with the term, however, as many book-length comics were being referred to as " graphic novels " whether or not they were novelistic.
In 1928, Newnham and Girton Colleges were among the venues for a series of lectures by Virginia Woolf which resulted in her book-length essay A Room of One's Own.
While LDS periodicals were filled with moralistic and faith-promoting stories, poets Josephine Spencer and Augusta Joyce Crocheron published didactic and narrative poems, Charles Walker recited his Southern Utah folk poetry, and Whitney published hymns, lyric poetry, and a book-length poem, Elias, an Epic of the Ages ( 1904 ).
These responsa of the later geonim were often essays on Talmudic themes, and since a single letter often answered many questions, it frequently became book-length in size.
Questions of style and of its relationship to shame were also at the center of Miller ’ s next book-length work, an essay on Federico Fellini ’ s 8½.
In the book-length interview Hitchcock / Truffaut ( 1967 ), in response to fellow filmmaker François Truffaut's assertion that aspects of the remake were by far superior, Hitchcock replied " Let's say the first version is the work of a talented amateur and the second was made by a professional ".

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In 1875, a book-length French edition of Edgar Allan Poe's " The Raven " included lithographs by Manet and translation by Mallarmé.
* " An Ottoman Mentality: The World of Evliya Çelebi " ( 2004 ) by Robert Dankoff, a book-length biography
A book-length study of a concept similar to irreducible complexity, explained by gradual, step-wise, non-teleological evolution, was published in 1975 by Thomas H. Frazzetta.
Combined with the decrease in slick magazine fiction markets, writers attempting to support themselves by creating fiction switched to novels and book-length anthologies of shorter pieces.
The Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus ( Latin for " Logical-Philosophical Treatise ") is the only book-length philosophical work published by the Austrian philosopher Ludwig Wittgenstein in his lifetime.
The presentation of Sherman in popular culture is now discussed at book-length in Sherman's March in Myth and Memory ( Rowman and Littlefield, 2008 ), by Edward Caudill and Paul Ashdown.
He was also the inspiration for The Whole Truth ( 1986 ) by James Cummins, a book-length collection of sestinas.
The first meta-analysis of all conceptually identical experiments concerning a particular research issue, and conducted by independent researchers, has been identified as the 1940 book-length publication Extra-sensory perception after sixty years, authored by Duke University psychologists J. G. Pratt, J.
American poet Edna St. Vincent Millay wrote a book-length verse play on the massacre, The Murder of Lidice, which was printed in its entirety in the 19 October 1942, edition of Life magazine and published as a book that same year by Harper.
A book-length disputation of Bacque's work, entitled Eisenhower and the German POWs, appeared in 1992, featuring essays by British, American, and German historians.
Joshi has also written a book-length study, Ramsey Campbell and Modern Horror Fiction ( 2001 ), and edited The Count of Thirty ( Necronomicon Press 1994 ), which contains critical appreciations by various authors and a long interview with Campbell himself.
In François Truffaut's book-length interview, Hitchcock / Truffaut ( 1967 ), Hitchcock said that MGM wanted North by Northwest cut by 15 minutes so the film's length would run under two hours.
The White Goddess: a Historical Grammar of Poetic Myth is a book-length essay on the nature of poetic myth-making by author and poet Robert Graves.
Likewise, in continental Europe, both original book-length stories such as La rivolta dei racchi ( 1967 ) by Guido Buzzelli, and collections of comic strips have been commonly published in hardcover volumes, often called " albums ", since the end of the 19th century ( including Franco-Belgian comics series such as " The Adventures of Tintin " and " Lieutenant Blueberry ", and Italian series such as " Corto Maltese ").
Gertrude Stein was the subject of a book-length study by Lew Welch.
ISBN 0-8010-6384-1 ( One of the first book-length critiques of the organization to be written by a disaffected former Witness )
the only book-length biography, is by an author who was not a biologist.
His two novels written in the 1970s, If Beale Street Could Talk and Just Above My Head, placed a strong emphasis on the importance of black families, and he concluded his career by publishing a volume of poetry, Sonny's Blues, as well as another book-length essay, The Evidence of Things Not Seen, which was an extended meditation inspired by the Atlanta Child Murders of the early 1980s.
They published Kay Boyle's first book-length work, Short Stores, in 1929. and works by Hart Crane, D. H. Lawrence, Ezra Pound, Archibald MacLeish, Ernest Hemingway, Laurence Sterne, and Eugene Jolas.

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* Creating Friendly AI — A near book-length explanation from the SIAI

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He was also deeply interested in the life and example of Gandhi, producing an unpublished book-length manuscript on his life.
Biographer Alan Howard conducted extensive interviews for this, the only book-length biography of the often reclusive McLean to date.
"), and which provoked a book-length response from Perry Anderson, Arguments Within English Marxism.
Hayek never produced the book-length treatment of " the dynamics of capital " that he had promised in the Pure Theory of Capital.
* A book-length discussion of the meaning and implications of hybristic behavior in ancient Greece.
Music historians create a number of written products, ranging from journal articles describing their current research, new editions of musical works, biography of composers and other musicians, or book-length studies.
Freitas is authoring the multi-volume text Nanomedicine, the first book-length technical discussion of the potential medical applications of hypothetical molecular nanotechnology and medical nanorobotics.
A definitive, book-length biography of Guaraldi was published in March 2012.
According to the only book-length study of Gage, careful inquiry turns up no such link.
It is Foucault's only book-length work on literature.
( This journal-length article is a translated condensation of Švehla's book-length study Deburau, nieśmiertelny Pierrot Melantrich, 1976.

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