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In literature, evil stepfathers include Claudius in Hamlet ( though his role as uncle is more emphasized ), Murdstone in Charles Dickens's David Copperfield, the classic Twilight Zone episode " Living Doll ," the King from the movie Radio Flyer, and Gozaburo Kaiba ( who adopted Seto and Mokuba Kaiba ) from Yu-Gi-Oh !, as well as The Stepfather, films.
In Latin literature, Appius Claudius Caecus uses this term in his Sententiæ, referring to the ability of man to control his destiny and what surrounds him: Homo faber suae quisque fortunae ( Every man is the artifex of his destiny ).

literature and contemporaries
In the traditional literature he is referred to almost exclusively as Rav, " the Master ", ( both his contemporaries and posterity recognizing in him a master ), just as his teacher, Judah I, was known simply as Rabbi.
In the late 13th century Guiraut Riquier bemoaned the inexactness of his contemporaries and wrote a letter to Alfonso X of Castile, a noted patron of literature and learning of all kinds, for clarification on the proper reference of the terms trobador and joglar.
The female contemporaries of Kerouac, Ginsberg and Burroughs were intimately involved in the creation of Beat philosophy and literature, and yet remain markedly absent from the mainstream interpretation of the most important aspects and figures of the movement.
C. Warren Hollister so ranks him among the most talented generation of writers of history since Bede, " a gifted historical scholar and an omnivorous reader, impressively well versed in the literature of classical, patristic and earlier medieval times as well as in the writings of his own contemporaries.
The poetry of Hölderlin, widely recognized today as one of the highest points of German literature, was little known or understood during his lifetime, and slipped into obscurity shortly after his death ; his illness and reclusion made him fade from his contemporaries ' consciousness – and, even though selections of his work were published by his friends during his lifetime, it was largely ignored for the rest of the 19th century.
His influence on English literature, through Pope and his contemporaries, was not less strong, though less durable.
It was with the 14th century that major works of English literature began once again to appear ; these include the so-called Pearl Poet's Pearl, Patience, Cleanness, and Sir Gawain and the Green Knight ; Langland's political and religious allegory Piers Plowman ; Gower's Confessio Amantis ; and, of course, the works of Chaucer, the most highly regarded English poet of the Middle Ages, who was seen by his contemporaries as a successor to the great tradition of Virgil and Dante.
Unlike many of his contemporaries, including members of Young America, Lowell did not advocate for the creation of a new national literature.
Just as important to Cradle's developing identity as the metal bands they grew up with in the 1980s and their contemporaries in the ' 90s was the dark verse and literature of the 1880s and ' 90s, produced by the artistic deviants of the day, known as the Decadents ...
During the second half of the 19th century Mexican literature became revitalized with works such as Los Mexicanos Pintados Por Si Mismos, a book that gives us an approximate idea of how intellectuals of the period saw their contemporaries.
Countless observers described how patients in such a condition displayed what was perceived by contemporaries as psychic abilities, including intuitions in general, hypersensitivity, precognition, clairvoyance and supposed mystical visions of higher worlds and divine realities, and a vast literature ensued.
Critics observed that Mackenzie's operatic and choral music was generally ill-served by his librettists: " Much of his best work ... is neglected, partly because unlike his contemporaries, Parry and Stanford, Mackenzie went for the texts of his larger vocal works to such librettists as Joseph Bennett and Hueffer, instead of to the vital things of English poetry and literature.
At his death he left behind a body of literature larger than that of his Renaissance contemporaries: in fact, his work rivals in size the canons of Spenser and Milton.
Jahrhundert ( Outline of English literature of the 19th century ; 1859 ); Schiller und seine Zeitgenossen ( Schiller and his contemporaries ; 1859 ); the collections of essays Bilder aus dem geistigen Leben unserer Zeit ( Snapshots from the intellectual life of our time ; 1870-74 ), and Porträts aus dem 19.
Marković in particular exerted tremendous influence on his contemporaries recommending them to be positivists in science, republicans in politics, and realists or rather utiliterians in literature.
Throughout his busy official life he occupied himself with literature, his Latin verses and his pastoral poems being much admired by his contemporaries.
Several of the stories are fictionalized portrayals of Atwood's contemporaries in Canadian literature.
In his early career he focused on serious literature, publishing ( in 1935 ) a biography of the lesser English poet Bryan Waller Procter and in 1940, co-editing ( with Raymond F. Howes ) a series of observations by contemporaries about Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Coleridge the Talker.
O ' Neill's work follows the imaginative route in Irish literature, unlike his realist contemporaries such as Colm Tóibín or John McGahern.
His literary work was small, but very significant, because in his poems and plays he expressed his anger and displeasure over hypocrisy and injustice of his contemporaries in a way unprecedented in Croatian literature.
Lovecraft's work, mostly published in pulp magazines, has never had the same sort of influence on literature as his high-modernist literary contemporaries such as Ernest Hemingway and F. Scott Fitzgerald.
On Novel )) in 1883, he was seen by his contemporaries as the pioneer of naturalist writing in Croatian literature.
It was with the fourteenth century that major works of English literature began once again to appear ; these include the so-called Pearl Poet's Pearl, Patience, Cleanness, and Sir Gawain and the Green Knight ; Langland's political and religious allegory Piers Plowman ; Gower's Confessio Amantis ; and the works of Chaucer, the most highly regarded English poet of the Middle Ages, who was seen by his contemporaries as a successor to the great tradition of Virgil and Dante.
And yet, while Cicero was considered the “ patron saint of the Renaissance era ” – a title that would become fundamentally problematic for a number of Christians because of pagan beliefs – Erasmus came to be known as the “ prince of humanists ” as many of his contemporaries esteemed him as “‘ man born to bring back literature .’”

literature and appear
The presumption in the literature would appear to be that the basic wage rate would be unchanged in this case, on the grounds that it is `` clearly '' not in the interest of the industry to raise wages gratuitously.
While references to the sexual exploitation of maidservants appear in literature, it was considered disgraceful for a man to keep such women under the same roof as his wife.
Poole, champion of literature, cannot accept Calef whose " faculties, as indicated by his writings appear to us to have been of an inferior order ;..." and his book " in our opinon, has a reputation much beyond its merits.
Though female centaurs, called Kentaurides, are not mentioned in early Greek literature and art, they do appear occasionally in later antiquity.
Similarly, doors and doorways frequently appear in metaphorical or allegorical situations, literature and the arts, often as a portent of change.
Poe and his work appear throughout popular culture in literature, music, films, and television.
Coriolis's name began to appear in the meteorological literature at the end of the 19th century, although the term " Coriolis force " was not used until the beginning of the 20th century.
Outside of works that predate the publication of Murray's thesis, horned god motifs and characters appear in fantasy literature that draws upon her work and that of her followers.
References to specific kami or the general Shinto idea of kami appear in various areas of popular culture, including anime and manga, role-playing games, and literature.
They also had an intimate knowledge of the Greek poets, whose themes appear in almost all Roman literature.
* " In the literature to date, there appear to be at least two clearly distinguishable definitions of the term ' racial profiling ': a narrow definition and a broad definition ...
In their history of rockets published on the Internet, NASA says " Rockets appear in Arab literature in 1258 A. D., describing Mongol invaders ' use of them on February 15 to capture the city of Baghdad.
Both the terms sons of God and " son of God " appear in Jewish literature predating the New Testament.
The accounts are known through often inconsistent 19th-century secret society histories and popular literature, and also appear to draw on both Fujianese folklore and popular narratives such as the classical novel Water Margin.
This compound name occurs chiefly in the prophetic literature and does not appear at all in the Torah, Joshua or Judges.
It did not appear in the literature until 1887, when it was used by the schoolmaster Hermann Schiller in a two-volume handbook on the Roman Empire, Geschichte der Römischen Kaiserzeit.
References to Valhalla appear in literature, art, and other forms of media.
Researchers have identified five dimensions that commonly appear in the racial socialization literature: cultural socialization, preparation for bias, promotion of mistrust, egalitarianism, and other.
and fairy tales appear, now and again, in written literature throughout literate cultures, as in The Golden Ass, which includes Cupid and Psyche ( Roman, 100 – 200 AD ), or the Panchatantra ( India 3rd century BCE ), but it is unknown to what extent these reflect the actual folk tales even of their own time.
Lakoff and Núñez start by reviewing the psychological literature, concluding that human beings appear to have an innate ability, called subitizing, to count, add, and subtract up to about 4 or 5.
According to the Indian medical literature and Tantric Buddhist scriptures, most of the " seizers ," or those that threaten the lives of young children, appear in animal form: cow, lion, fox, monkey, horse, dog, pig, cat, crow, pheasant, owl, and snake.
German Romanticism, which followed closely after the late development of German classicism, emphasized an aesthetic of fragmentation that can appear startlingly modern to the reader of English literature, and valued Witz – that is, " wit " or " humor " of a certain sort – more highly than the serious Anglophone Romanticism.
Many folktales are told of fairies, and they appear as characters in stories from medieval tales of chivalry, to Victorian fairy tales, and up to the present day in modern literature.
The game does not appear in literature until late in the 10th century when the author Abu al-Faraj al-Isfahani mentioned Qirkat in his 24 volume work Kitab al-Aghani (" Book of Songs ").

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