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In modern literature, Aeneas appears in David Gemmell's Troy series as a main heroic character who goes by the name Helikaon.
Indeed, Hermanubis also appears in the alchemical and hermetical literature of the Middle Ages and the Renaissance.
As a founding work of modern Western literature, and one of the earliest canonical novels, it regularly appears high on lists of the greatest works of fiction ever published.
He appears in numerous stories and references in the Haggadah and rabbinic literature, including the Babylonian Talmud.
Instead, the word " enthalpy " first appears in the scientific literature in a 1909 publication by J. P. Dalton.
Fenrir has been the subject of artistic depictions, and he appears in literature.
Fenrir appears in modern literature in the poem " Om Fenrisulven og Tyr " ( 1819 ) by Adam Gottlob Oehlenschläger ( collected in Nordens Guder ), the novel Der Fenriswolf by K. H. Strobl, and Til kamp mod dødbideriet ( 1974 ) by E. K. Reich and E. Larsen.
It appears in many works of children's literature.
Chrétien's work even appears to feed back into Welsh Arthurian literature, with the result that the romance Arthur began to replace the heroic, active Arthur in Welsh literary tradition.
The earliest historical reference to kumquats appears in literature of China in the 12th century.
Minos appears in Greek literature as the king of Knossos as early as Homer's Iliad and Odyssey.
Scientific literature focuses on the female orgasm significantly more than it does on the male orgasm, which " appears to reflect the assumption that female orgasm is psychologically more complex than male orgasm ," but " the limited empirical evidence available suggests that male and female orgasm may bear more similarities than differences.
As an allegory of literary erudition, Philologia appears in 5th-century post-classical literature ( Martianus Capella, De nuptiis Philologiae et Mercurii ), an idea revived in Late Medieval literature ( Chaucer, Lydgate ).
" Statistical analysis demonstrates that the latter sense appears five times more than the former in all of ancient Greek literature.
Besides this, Prakrit appears in literature in the form of Pāli Canon of Theravada Buddhists, Prakrit canon of the Jains, Prakrit grammars and in lyrics, plays and epics of the times.
Aside from Shakespeare, Richard appears in many other works of literature.
In modern times, Sleipnir appears in Icelandic folklore as the creator of Ásbyrgi, in works of art, literature, software, and in the names of ships.
Given its stability, similarity and relative proximity to the Sun, Tau Ceti is consistently listed as a target for the Search for Extra-Terrestrial Intelligence ( SETI ), and it appears in some science fiction literature.
Virgil's work has had wide and deep influence on Western literature, most notably the Divine Comedy of Dante, in which Virgil appears as Dante's guide through hell and purgatory.
The word vëme first appears in the Middle High German literature of the 13th century as a noun with the meaning of " punishment ".
" It also found in its assessment of available literature, that " occurrence rates of more severe complications such as DVT, nerve injury and paraesthesia, post-operative infections and haematomas, appears to be greater after ligation and stripping than after EVLT ".
Because of its distinctive appearance, great bulk, and immediately recognizable whiskers and tusks, the walrus also appears in the popular cultures of peoples with little direct experience with the animal, particularly in English children's literature.
Buffy appears in literature such as the Buffy the Vampire Slayer Season Eight comic book series and various spin-offs.
As the main character of the franchise, Buffy appears in almost all Buffy the Vampire Slayer literature.

literature and American
Being a teacher of American literature, I remembered Whittier's `` Massachusetts To Virginia '', where he said: `` But that one dark loathsome burden ye must stagger with alone, And reap the bitter harvest which ye yourselves have sown ''.
My `` touchstones, had, been strictly '' literature and, humanly enough, American literature ( because that was what I wanted to write ).
But he takes his bearings from the great guidelines of policy, well-established precedents, the commitments of the United States under international charters and treaties, basic statutes, and well-understood notions of the American people about how we are to conduct ourselves, in policy literature such as country papers and National Security Council papers accumulated in the Department.
Indeed, no richer humor is to be found in the whole of American literature than in the letters of the semi-literate men who wore the blue and the gray.
Nor is it an accident that baseball, growing into the national game in the last 75 years, has become a microcosm of American life, that learned societies such as the American Folklore Society and the American Historical Association were founded in the 1880s, or that courses in American literature, American civilization, American anything have swept our school and college curricula.
It is an understandable paradox that most American history and most American literature is today written from an essentially egocentric and isolationistic point of view at the very time America is spreading her dominion over palm and pine.
* American Sign Language literature
The tall tale is a fundamental element of American folk literature.
Fans of the strip ranged from novelist John Steinbeck, who called Capp " possibly the best writer in the world today " in 1953, and even earnestly recommended him for the Nobel Prize in literature — to media critic and theorist Marshall McLuhan, who considered Capp " the only robust satirical force in American life.
Chicano literature tends to focus on themes of identity, discrimination, and culture, with an emphasis on validating Mexican American and Chicano culture in the United States.
Columbia alumni have made an indelible mark in the field of American poetry and literature, with such people as Jack Kerouac, one of the pioneers of the Beat Generation, and Langston Hughes, a seminal figure in the Harlem Renaissance, having both attended the university.
' In contemporary literature, scholars refer to the anticaste principle and various forms of racial and non-racial caste systems, particularly in the context of the Fourteenth Amendment of the American Constitution.
* Y English and American literature
The consensus, however, in position statements from the American Psychiatric Association, American Psychological Association and other institutions in many other countries, is that the research and clinical literature demonstrate that homosexuality is a normal and positive variation of human sexuality, and that any social exclusion or difficulties with homosexuality are a problem of society.
Nice wrote to Joseph Grinnell in 1932, trying to get foreign literature reviewed in the Condor: " Too many American ornithologists have despised the study of the living bird ; the magazines and books that deal with the subject abound in careless statements, anthropomorphic interpretations, repetition of ancient errors, and sweeping conclusions from a pitiful array of facts.
In December 2009, one copy sold at Christie's, New York for $ 662, 500, a record price paid for a work of American literature.
In 1991 Michael Shelden, an American professor of literature, published a biography.

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