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He cites Judith Wright among his early influences.

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The Old Testament story of Judith illustrates how a woman frees the Israelites by tricking and assassinating Holofernes, a warlord of the rival Assyrians, with whom the Israelites were at war.
( A story was later circulated that, to prevent further escapes, Henry had Robert's eyes burnt out: this is not accepted by Henry's recent biographer, Judith Green.
The story follows characters Ben Huss ( Duane Jones ), Barbra ( Judith O ' Dea ), and five others trapped in a rural farmhouse in Pennsylvania which is attacked by " living dead " monsters known as zombies.
The story begins with the white siblings Barbra ( Judith O ' Dea ) and Johnny ( Russell Streiner ) driving to rural Pennsylvania to visit their father's grave.
The story involved Fitz returning to Manchester after several years of living in Australia with Judith and his son James ( who had been born during the final series of the original programme ) to attend his daughter Katy's wedding.
* Judith Hermann, German short story writer
In " In the Garden ", Fiona Capp revealed the story of the 25-year secret love affair between two of Australia's most well-known and well-loved public figures, " the famous poet-come-activist " Judith Wright and " the distinguished yet down-to-earth statesman " H. C. " Nugget " Coombs.
Along with Tristine Rainer, Hwang contributed story material to the television film Forbidden Nights, which was written by Rainer and based upon Judith Shapiro's article " The Rocky Course of Love in China.
Following this he began on two new projects, an opera by Scribe based on the biblical story of Judith, and an opéra comique, Le pardon de Ploërmel, ( also known as Dinorah, the title given to the Italian version performed at London ) to a libretto by Jules Barbier.
Unlike Salome who goes nameless in the Christian bible, Judith is a Judeo-Christian mythical patriot whose story is perhaps less psychological and as she was a widow, may not be particularly girlish nor innocent in representations.
The film is based on a story conceived by J. J. Kendall ( Judith Kushner ), Wishman's niece, and features porn star Harry Reems in a non-sexual role.
Judith is a retelling of the story found in the Latin Bible's Book of Judith of the beheader of the Assyrian general Holofernes.
The story revolves around Judith, a daring and beautiful widow, who is upset with her Jewish countrymen for not trusting God to deliver them from their foreign conquerors.
English playwright Howard Barker examined the Judith story and its aftermath, first in the scene " The Unforeseen Consequences of a Patriotic Act ," as part of his collection of vignettes, The Possibilities.
Exodus is not a paraphrase of the biblical book, but rather a retelling of the story of the Israelites ' Flight from Egypt and the Crossing of the Red Sea in the manner of a " heroic epic ", much like Old English poems Andreas, Judith, or even the non-religious Beowulf.
She painted many pictures of strong and suffering women from myth and the Bible – victims, suicides, warriors – and made a speciality of the Judith story.
Examples include the poems of Judith Wright ; The Chant of Jimmie Blacksmith by Thomas Keneally, Ilbarana by Donald Stuart, and the short story by David Malouf: " The Only Speaker of his Tongue ".
In “ In the Garden ”, Fiona Capp revealed the captivating story of the 25-year secret love affair between two of Australia ’ s most well-known and well-loved public figures, “ the famous poet-cum-activist ” Judith Wright and “ the distinguished yet down-to-earth statesman ” ‘ Nugget ’ Coombs.
It tells the story of two young women visiting a European arts conference in Sarajevo: Judith Lerner ( Sarah Adler ), a journalist from Tel Aviv, and Olga Brodsky ( Nade Dieu ), a French-speaking Jew of Russian descent.
A dramma per musica ( as serous Italian opera was known at the time ) entitled Giuditta, based on the Biblical story of Judith, was performed in 1635.
As well as being a director, directorial assistant for the Judith Thompson productions of Perfect Pie ,, Habitat, Capture Me and Body and Soul, story editor, and dramaturg for other writers, Azar has also written several plays, including Satan's Mistress, The Surreal Detective vs John Nothing and Man-O-Rexic.
These include two co-productions with the local French theatre company, Les Treteaux de Kingston, of bilingual plays: David Fennario's Balconville and Marianne Ackerman's L ' Affaire Tartuffe ; the second professional productions of Ann-Marie MacDonald's The Arab's Mouth and Judith Thompson's Perfect Pie ; uncommon approaches to more familiar plays: such as Judith Thompson's Lion in the Streets — which was presented in the round on a sand-floor in a setting which resembled a cross between a public park and a bull-ring ; an eerie version of Henry James ' ghost story, The Turn of the Screw in the adaptation by Jeffrey Hatcher, which took place in a long dark hallway with the two performers — the Governess and a man who played all the other roles — picked out by spots of light ; and Bernard Shaw's Pygmalion — which was set as if in the playwright's own study, Shaw himself narrating, dressing the stage, playing the minor characters and filling out the story with short scenes drawn from his own screenplay.

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Oxnard, Calif., will be the home of the Rev. Robert D. Howard and his bride, the former Miss Judith Ellen Gay, who were married Saturday at the Munger Place Methodist Church.
Poirot was buried at Styles, and his funeral was arranged by his best friend Hastings and Hastings ' daughter Judith.
Edward Gibbon was born in 1737, the son of Edward and Judith Gibbon at Lime Grove, in the town of Putney, Surrey.
According to Judith Nagata, a professor of Asia Research Institute in the National University of Singapore, The Afghan mujahiddin, locked in combat with the Soviet enemy in the 1980s, could be praised as " freedom fighters " by their American backers at the time, while the present Taliban, viewed, among other things, as protectors of American enemy Osama bin Laden, are unequivocally " fundamentalist ".”"
* Judith Wallerstein ( 1921-2012 ), Psychologist and researcher at University of California at Berkeley.
Judith was incarcerated at Poitiers and Bernard fled to Barcelona.
A number of continental European émigrés to Britain and the United States — including Hannah Arendt, Karl Popper, Friedrich Hayek, Leo Strauss, Isaiah Berlin, Eric Voegelin and Judith Shklar — encouraged continued study in political philosophy in the Anglo-American world, but in the 1950s and 1960s they and their students remained at odds with the analytic establishment.
Gary K. Wolfe, professor of humanities and English at Roosevelt University, identifies the introduction of the term New Wave to SF as occurring in 1966 in an essay for the Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction written by Judith Merril, who was indirectly yet it seems unambiguously referring to that term in order to comment on the experimental fiction that had begun to appear in the English magazine New Worlds, after Michael Moorcock assumed editorship in 1964.
Author Judith Levine has argued that there might be a natural tendency of abstinence educators to escalate their messages: " Like advertising, which must continually jack up its seduction just to stay visible as other advertising proliferates, abstinence education had to make sex scarier and scarier and, at the same time, chastity sweeter.
On 2 March 1997, Judith Beatrice Bari died at home of breast cancer.
Tallulah Bankhead starred as Judith Traherne in the 1934 Broadway production, which ran for 51 performances at the Plymouth Theatre .</ ref >
The 1977 film has a number of changes from the prototype, including being entirely in color, moving the starting location from Miami to Chicago, introducing an additional two powers of ten at each extreme, a change in narrator from Judith Bronowski to Philip Morrison, and much improved graphics.
Before David kills them, Harry and Judith get out of the taxi on East Heath Road at Well Walk.
In the spring of 1955, shortly before he left Union for the year, Buechner met his wife Judith at a dance given by some family friends.
The woman at the front of Gin Lane who lets her baby fall to its death, echoes the tale of Judith Dufour who strangled her baby so she could sell its clothes for gin money.
According to art historian Judith Stein, Grandma Moses was " practical at heart, turning to painting in her seventies after working with worsted wools for embroidered compositions ", which risked being eaten by moths.
Judith Gap is located at ( 46. 678874 ,-109. 753151 ).
The 90 wind turbines at the Judith Gap Wind Farm have a nameplate capacity of 135 MW.
He and his wife, who died in October 2002 at the age of 96, had eight children, among them the writers Lady Antonia Fraser, Lady Rachel Billington, Lady Judith Kazantzis, diplomat Sir Michael Pakenham and Thomas Pakenham ( the 8th Earl of Longford ).
: 1925: H Judith, libretto by René Morax, premiered at the Opéra de Monte-Carlo on 13 February 1925
This topic was explored at length in Canadian author Judith Fitzgerald's book, Building a Mystery: The Story of Sarah McLachlan & Lilith Fair.
* Judith Baldwin as Susan, one of Edward's ex-girlfriends, with whom Edward reunites at the beginning of the film.

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