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His first book, Before The Brave ( 1936 ), is a collection of poems that are almost all Communistic, but after publication of this book he rejected Communism, and advocated a pacifistic anarchy, though retaining his revolutionary idiom.
The most important text for the study of early Korean is the Hyangga, a collection of 25 poems, of which some go back to the Three Kingdoms period ( 57 – 668 AD ), but are preserved in an orthography that only goes back to the 9th century AD ( Miller 1996: 60 ).
His son was born in August 1920 and in 1924 Milne produced a collection of children's poems When We Were Very Young, which were illustrated by Punch staff cartoonist E. H. Shepard.
Kitab al-Aghani ( Book of Songs ), a collection of poems and songs with the stories of the composers and singers in many volumes from the oldest epoch of Arabic literature down to the 9th cent.
By 1932, Pasternak had strikingly reshaped his style to make it acceptable to the Soviet public and printed the new collection of poems aptly titled The Second Birth.
His friends there included the poets Licinius Calvus, and Helvius Cinna, Quintus Hortensius ( son of the orator and rival of Cicero ) and the biographer Cornelius Nepos, to whom Catullus dedicated a libellus of poems, the relation of which to the extant collection remains a matter of debate.
In 1939 The Map of Love appeared as a collection of 16 poems and seven of the 20 short stories published by Thomas in magazines since 1934.
In the succeeding dynasty, emperor Qianlong of the Qing Dynasty personally composed 40, 000 poems as part of a 4. 7 million page library in 4 divisions, including thousands of essays, called the Siku Quanshu which is probably the largest collection of books in the world.
His publishing career began humbly, with an anonymous collection of poems, Tamerlane and Other Poems ( 1827 ), credited only to " a Bostonian ".
The Poetic Edda, also known as Sæmundar Edda or the Elder Edda, is a collection of Old Norse poems from the Icelandic medieval manuscript Codex Regius (" Royal Book ").
Later works dealt with fears of loss of his name and reputation. In 1576 eight poems by Oxford were published in The Paradise of Dainty Devises ; all poems in the collection were meant to be sung.
Her first book, Child Whispers, a collection of poems, was published in 1922.
Upon hearing of the death of Petrarch ( July 19, 1374 ), Boccaccio wrote a commemorative poem, including it in his collection of lyric poems, the Rime.
After the end of the American Civil War, he published Battle Pieces and Aspects of the War, ( 1866 ) a collection of over 70 poems that generally was ignored by the critics, though a few gave him patronizingly favorable reviews.
Mácha also authored a collection of autobiographical sketches titled Pictures From My Life, the 1835 – 36 novel Cikáni ( Gypsies ), and several individual poems, as well as a journal in which, among other things, he detailed his sexual encounters with Šomková.
Coleridge described how he wrote the poem in the preface to his collection of poems, Christabel, Kubla Khan, and the Pains of Sleep, published in 1816:
The work was set aside until 1815 when Coleridge compiled manuscripts of his poems for a collection titled Sibylline Leaves.
The collection of poems was published 25 May 1816, and Coleridge included " A Fragment " as a subtitle to the 54 line version of the poem to defend against criticism of the poem's incomplete nature.
He reviewed the collection of poems for the 2 June 1816 Examiner, and, in his analysis, he attacked the fragmentary nature of the work and argued, " The fault of Mr Coleridge is, that he comes to no conclusion ... from an excess of capacity, he does little or nothing " and that the poem revealed that " Mr Coleridge can write better nonsense verse than any man in English.
The collection contains three pages of the Shahnameh, an epic book of poems by Ferdowsi in Persian, and a Syrian metalwork named the Barberini Vase.
The collection contains poems ranging from AD 347 ( poems # 85-89 ) through 759 (# 4516 ), the bulk of them representing the period after 600.
The collection contains 265 chōka ( long poems ), 4, 207 tanka ( short poems ), one tanrenga ( short connecting poem ), one bussokusekika ( poems on the Buddha's footprints at Yakushi-ji in Nara ), four kanshi ( Chinese poems ), and 22 Chinese prose passages.

collection and Knife
* A collection of Knife Wallpapers
Epic versions of the mythology by 19th century Haida storyteller-poets Skaay and Ghandl have been translated by Robert Bringhurst, whose Story as Sharp as a Knife, a collection of their works, won the Governor General's Award.
A collection of his poetry, The Beauty of the Weapons was shortlisted for a Governor General ’ s Award in 1982, and A Story as Sharp as a Knife, his work on Haida symbolism, was nominated for a Governor General ’ s Award in 2000.
Songs In The Key Of Knife is dedicated to the detailed administration of accurate catalogue data and the meticulous collection / distribution of worldwide royalties, ensuring all musical works are registered with collection societies in all territories ( e. g. PRS for Music in the UK ).
* In 2005, he received an International Horror Guild Award for best story collection for The Wavering Knife.

collection and Heart
A surgeon by profession, Kalocsay published his first collection of original poems in 1921, Mondo kaj Koro ( World and Heart ).
The Monument to the Heart of Henry II is in the collection of the Louvre, but was originally in the Chapel of Orleans beneath a pyramid.
He also released Acoustic Cafe, an album, that with the exception of " You Have My Heart ," is a collection of covers ranging from Bob Dylan (" If Not For You ," " Make You Feel My Love ") to Cyndi Lauper (" Time After Time ").
In 2002, Williams released her solo album, Heart to Yours, a contemporary gospel collection.
The collection also includes eleven blue diamonds totaling 118 carats ( 23. 6 g ) and The Heart of Eternity.
Ellison began the cycle with the 1969 short story of the same title, and a revised and expanded novella-length version was published in Ellison's story collection The Beast that Shouted Love at the Heart of the World the same year.
Two years after returning to the US, Church painted The Heart of the Andes ( 1859 ), now in the collection of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, at the Tenth Street Studio in New York City.
The first was Kicking Against the Pricks, a collection of covers including All Tomorrow's Parties and Something's Gotten Hold of My Heart.
Her other stories founded on Jewish episodes are included in a collection of nineteen tales, " Home Scenes and Heart Studies "; " The Perez Family " ( 1843 ) and " The Edict ," together with " The Escape ," had appeared as two separate volumes ; the others were reprinted from magazines.
* The Mortgaged Heart ( 1972 ), a posthumous collection of writings, edited by her sister Rita
Capturing some of the recent research and debate, a collection published in 2011, At the Heart of Work and Family: Engaging the Ideas of Arlie Hochschild, critically explores the conceptual framework developed by Hochschild.
The result of this voyage was the creation of the band Baka Beyond and the release of their collaboration with the Baka musicians, " Spirit of the Forest " alongside the album " Heart of the Forest ", a collection of traditional songs and music.
Von Lettow-Vorbeck appears as a character in Peter Høeg's short story, " Journey into a Dark Heart ", which is the opening story in his 1990 collection, Tales of the Night.
As the collection was meant to showcase the best of Pink Floyd, the decision was made to not include the soundtrack albums More or Obscured by Clouds, or the albums Ummagumma, Atom Heart Mother and The Final Cut.
The album was mainly a collection of covers, featuring only two original tracks, " One Determined Heart " and " We Can Try ", with the former bearing the same name as the title of the album.
Price's book, Feasting The Heart ( 2000 ), is a collection of controversial and personal essays, originally broadcast to great acclaim on National Public Radio's All Things Considered.
" Kind & Generous ," " The Living ," " Break Your Heart ," and " Life is Sweet " appeared on Merchant's best-of collection, Retrospective: 1995 – 2005.
During that year he produced his first publication, Dulce Cor ( Latin: Sweet Heart ), a collection of verse.
The album is as close as a definitive collection from Swain's career as one can get since it also contained tracks from the groups Q and SSQ that had never been released on compact disc ( including " The Model ", which was recorded for the soundtrack of the 1986 film Crystal Heart ).
* Information on the Artificial Heart in the collection of the Smithsonian Institution
In fact, in his introduction to The Merry Heart ( 1996 ), a collection of Davies ' writings published posthumously, Davies ' publisher, Douglas M. Gibson, tells how Davies had been researching and preparing the novel which would have followed The Cunning Man and would have been the third in the series.
In fact, in his introduction to The Merry Heart ( 1996 ), a collection of Davies ' writings published posthumously, Davies ' publisher, Douglas M. Gibson, tells how Davies had been researching and preparing the novel which would have followed The Cunning Man and would have been the third in the series.
The Merry Heart, first published by McClelland and Stewart in 1996, is a collection of writings by Canadian novelist Robertson Davies.
In his introduction to The Merry Heart, a collection of Davies ' writings published posthumously, Davies ' publisher, Douglas M. Gibson, tells how Davies had been researching and preparing the novel which would have followed The Cunning Man and would have been the third in the series.

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